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Page 3

  • 2005
  • 2h 19m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,3/10
7,1 k
MA NOTE
Page 3 (2005)
A look at Mumbai's socialite party circle world through the eyes of a Page 3 journalist.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA look at Mumbai's socialite party circle world through the eyes of a Page 3 journalist.A look at Mumbai's socialite party circle world through the eyes of a Page 3 journalist.A look at Mumbai's socialite party circle world through the eyes of a Page 3 journalist.

  • Directors
    • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Jay Dev Banerjee
  • Writers
    • Nina Arora
    • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Sanjeev Dutta
  • Stars
    • Konkona Sen Sharma
    • Atul Kulkarni
    • Sandhya Mridul
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,3/10
    7,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
      • Jay Dev Banerjee
    • Writers
      • Nina Arora
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
      • Sanjeev Dutta
    • Stars
      • Konkona Sen Sharma
      • Atul Kulkarni
      • Sandhya Mridul
    • 30Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 13Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 7 victoires et 16 nominations au total

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    Konkona Sen Sharma
    Konkona Sen Sharma
    • Madhvi Sharma
    Atul Kulkarni
    Atul Kulkarni
    • Vinayak Mane
    Sandhya Mridul
    Sandhya Mridul
    • Pearl Sequiera
    Tara Sharma
    Tara Sharma
    • Gayatri Sachdeva
    Boman Irani
    Boman Irani
    • Deepak Suri
    Bikram Saluja
    • Rohit Kumar
    Upendra Limaye
    Upendra Limaye
    • Inspector Arun Bhosle
    Jai Kalra
    • Tarun
    Soni Razdan
    Soni Razdan
    • Anjali Thapar
    Anju Mahendru
    Anju Mahendru
    • Ritu Bajaj
    Suchitra Pillai
    Suchitra Pillai
    • Fashion Designer Sonal Roy
    • (as Suchitra Pillai-Malik)
    Kunika Sadanand
    Kunika Sadanand
    • Monaz Modi
    • (as Kunika)
    Navni Parihar
    Navni Parihar
    • Sheetal Tejani
    Madan Jain
    Madan Jain
    • ACP Uday Yadav
    Suhasini Mulay
    Suhasini Mulay
    • Pratima Bharve
    Maya Alagh
    Maya Alagh
    • Kurshid
    Dolly Thakore
    • Vijaya Agarwal
    Anjana Kuthiala
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    • Directors
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
      • Jay Dev Banerjee
    • Writers
      • Nina Arora
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
      • Sanjeev Dutta
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs30

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    7harjotsandhu

    Glamour Versus Reality...

    With stark comparison of reality and Glamour; Page 3 succeeds in delivering the message it was made for. It shows the naked faces of so called socialites who are regulars at Social parties but are seldom seen at actual work locations. With that being said, this movie does the justice to truth as it is not biased against all A-List socialites. It showcases certain characters that are true to their identity. Atul Kulkarni says about a certain character that ****** is one of those people who not show their work but actually do it.

    Viewers are taken into darker pits of High class society and what happens behind tall walls of Posh Farm houses. Pedophilia and child trafficking is one of the dark issues woven in the storyline. It also portrays the hold these people have on media. All in all a good movie to watch in case you believe that A-List is all full of Angels.
    7abhishek-1

    The Write Word

    The Write Word

    What you see is what you get. Not really! What Madhur Bhandarkar's brave and brilliant 'Page 3' does is destroy the myth attached to the glam and glitterati that colour the pages of our newspapers and whose lives(read party habits) we follow with such maniacal fervour which only our intrinsic voyeuristic streak can explain.

    The page 3 phenomenon is as deplorable as it is enigmatic. How exactly did it gain such control over the printed word and when did it start to encroach into the front page is subject for another debate. Bhandarkar cleverly avoids that. He is concerned only with the mechanisms of this grotesque existence. And in doing that, he pieces together the various elements of this way of life. Like Robert Altman(although I'm not comparing Bhandarkar to Altman's genius), Bhandarkar uses myriad characters to further his motive. Whether it is a page 3 wannabe NRI, the gate-crashers, the newly-rich, an upcoming model, a socialite politician or an erotic novella authoress; all the characters are introduced with an objective and each of them has a separate character-sketch, even if their parts may be miniscule. And therein lays the film's appeal.

    Konkona Sen Sharma plays Madhavi Sharma, a young and talented journalist who covers page 3 for Nation Today. Initially content with her job, she soon begins to see the ugliness of this underbelly that is covered by its fake and cosmetic profligacy. But Bhandarkar resists the temptation to make this subject into a moral-policing movie and avoids concentrating on one character alone. Hence the movie is not only about Madhavi, but also equally about Deepak Suri(Boman Irani)- Madhavi's editor who passively accepts his role as a cog of a larger machinery, Anjali Thapar(Soni Razdan)- a socialite suffocating from the social pollution, Abhijeet(Rehan Engineer)- a homosexual make-up artist and Madhavi's roommates Pearl(Sandhya Mridul)- the sassy airhostess and Gayatri(Tara Sharma)-an aspiring actress. It seems like an impossible task to assimilate so many characters(and more) in one story, but full credit to Nina Arora and Manoj Tyagi for penning a tight screenplay. The dialogues by Sanjeev Datta and Bhandarkar have been written with great attention to detail.

    Any narrative, no matter how good, can fall flat with the lack of genuine performances. Thankfully, 'Page 3' brims with actors and not stars. Konkona goes through her author-backed role with effortless ease. Ditto Boman. Sandhya Mridul gets the best written part, but almost overdoes it. Atul Kulkarni is wasted though with an underwritten character. At times, the director seems too keen to incorporate as much as possible(paedophilia, homosexuality, etc.). But the contexts in which they are used do not make them look rushed.

    Ultimately, Bhandarkar's attempt is to satiate our voyeurism, but he takes it a step further. He takes us inside the photographs and exposes us to the gruesome realities of this sect of humanity that strangely seems to be living in a different and remote world. These are the same people that indulged in new-year's revelry while a few hundred kilometers away their fellow countrymen had been ravaged by nature's ferocity! Clever writing, skillfully incorporated songs, able performances and a genuine feeling of sincerity are what make this film worthy in spite of its lack of finesse and poor production values. 'Page 3' is an optimum way to enter a new year of cinema.

    • Abhishek Bandekar


    Rating- ****

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    29th January, 2005
    9handsome_2005

    Beautifully themed, directed and acted movie. A must watch.

    Madhur Bhandarkar has given it all raw. But the best part is he hasn't forgotten to give the ingredients. It has come short and crisp to the viewer and it is the audience to make the choice now. Page 3 is a revelation of the naked truth irrespective of the crudeness attached to it.

    Madhavi (Konkan Sharma) is a journalist and enjoys her work. A simple and peaceful life adores her with a caring boyfriend and a nice roommate Pearl. She covers the Page 3 (Celebrity Page) of Nation Today, where she has a very supportive editor Deepak Suri (Boman Irani.) But life takes turn for her as she hits the first bump and takes herself away from Page 3 and goes into Crime bit. Omigosh! a whole new world was waiting for her there. She is shocked, excited, stunned with the revelation. Her reaction has resulted in losing the job. At the end she is back to Page 3. Now when she meets any celebrity in a party, she knows the actual looks of each, hidden under the illusive face.

    The movie has a message and it is crude. The audience needs to get it in their own color. The theme and the screenplay was fantastic. There are some very good thoughts applied to prepare the audiences. Like the foreplay-club is shown before the pedophiliac exhibition, the short suspense before gay-actions in bathroom. The dialogs are strong and the actors are really good at delivering it. Charu Mohanty's 2 words speaks volumes and he is very successful in uttering those two words with such ingenuity, it leaves an impact. The set selections could have been better. The songs don't stand anywhere; but they were needed in the background. Atul Kulkarni has a small role with high-impact. There were a few flaws visible. Atul Kulkarni explaining Konkan Sharma that honesty should be tagged along with intelligence. There could have been a better dialog as this sounds like a preach. The meeting between Thapar and his daughter doesn't call for acting. That scene looks very unprofessional.

    Overall it is a must-watch movie with selective options before the pedophilia incident. That may spoil your mood.
    7Peter_Young

    The dark page

    Page 3 is one of those films Madhur Bhandarkar makes to expose societal filth. It's partly compelling, but, like most of Bhandarkar's films, it is one-sided and overly pessimistic. This film is all about tabloid journalism, gossip, celebrities, exposing the lives of socialites, whose lifestyle is disastrously boastful, peculiar and repulsive. They party, they care for nothing but fame, they plan parties at funerals, they are craving for more money and a higher reputation, they will do anything to get due exposure in the media, to get their names boldly printed on the daily newspaper's social column known as "Page 3" with huge photographs which will be the center of people's discussions. They are attention seeking, salacious and hypocritical. The film industry is shown as sleazy, with casting couch being a common phenomenon among filmmakers. That's where our lovely heroine, a young social column reporter Madhvi Sharma, is thrown. All these people from Mumbai's elite depend on her articles and she is the right person to befriend at these parties if you want her to mention you in her article. Later in the film we learn that even those who are Madhvi's friends are no different from these high-society people. This was tough viewing for me, although the film is unquestionably brave and the issues it deals with are interesting.

    The film's music is average. The only passable songs are "Kitne Ajeeb" and "Huzoor-E-Ala", sung by the two melody queens Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle, respectively. Otherwise the soundtrack is bad. One song which was particularly horrendous is "Filmy Very Filmy". The film's writing is quite good. The second half is far better than the first, as it turns more matter-of-fact and exposes much more important issues such as terrorism and child abuse. That's where the film has to be applauded. It was sad to know that people prefer to ignore such crimes out of fear and Konkona Sen Sharma's character's disappointment was very easy to relate to. She is effective throughout the film and her acting in the last few scenes is particularly impressive. Atul Kulkarni's part is very small but he did full justice to it. Boman Irani is solid as the newspaper's editor. Sandhya Mridul is lovable as Madhvi's sassy roommate Pearl who marries an older man for money and is honest enough to admit it. The film's ending is really well-done, and provides a certain sigh of relief after the unimaginably tough revelations. Page 3 is a decent film, it is interesting and at times moving, but the level of interest and its general quality are marred by its exaggerated, overly messy and negative portrayal of the rich and famous.
    long-ford

    Watchable but shallow, with weak acting apart from Konkana and Boman Irani

    Were it not for Boman Irani and Konkana Sen Sharma, it would have been difficult to sit through Madhur Bhandarkar's Page 3. The film is an expose of 'page 3' culture but it feels repetitive and monotonous. Bhandarkar clearly doesn't respect the audience's intelligence, since he repeats supposedly sensational facts again and again. Most celebrities are shallow, self-obsessed types. Yes we get it! But, this film is pretty shallow as well. Most characters are one-note and the the acting generally quite weak with the exception of Konkana and Boman. Watchable but disappointing.

    Overall 5/10

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    • Anecdotes
      The role of Madhvi was first offered to Kareena Kapoor, but she declined.
    • Citations

      Madhvi Sharma: Next time, lock the door.

    • Connexions
      Followed by Corporate (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      Filmy Very Filmy
      Written by Sandeep Nath

      Composed by Shamir Tandon

      Performed by Amit Kumar, BlaaZe and Tannishtha Chatterjee

      Courtesy of Virgin Records (India) Pvt. Ltd.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 janvier 2005 (India)
    • Pays d’origine
      • India
    • Sites officiels
      • Indiatimes
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Society Page
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, Inde
    • société de production
      • Percept Picture Company
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      • 2h 19m(139 min)
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