Traffic Signal
- 2007
- 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Traffic Signal is a Madhur Bhandarkar movie that reveals the truth behind the multimillion dollar begging Industry in India.Traffic Signal is a Madhur Bhandarkar movie that reveals the truth behind the multimillion dollar begging Industry in India.Traffic Signal is a Madhur Bhandarkar movie that reveals the truth behind the multimillion dollar begging Industry in India.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
Kunal Kemmu
- Silsila
- (as Kunal Khemu)
Ranvir Shorey
- Dominic D'Souza
- (as Ranveer Shourie)
Nassar Abdulla
- Sanjeev
- (as Naseer Abdullah)
Yakub Sayyad
- Dagdu
- (as Yakub Sayeed)
Santosh Dharni
- Jaffar Patni
- (as Santosh Dharne)
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The movie "Traffic signal" was a good plot as you mentioned. But I would rather say it lacked the director's extract of every individual cast in it. Moreover, movie could have been well played with raw'ness it actually had in it. Director had tried to show almost every possible incident that we come across in a day to day traffic signal but lost his focus on the deepness of the plot . Over all I would say " it was almost over killed by too much but saved only by its subject ". The story could have been handled better if it was in safe hands.
I will rate it 2.5/5. Just for the core subject and for the actors struggling to make use of their best opportunity in this movie.
Dx..
I will rate it 2.5/5. Just for the core subject and for the actors struggling to make use of their best opportunity in this movie.
Dx..
I hesitated to purchase this movie for fear of too much realism (or over-the-top melodrama), but I was pleasantly surprised to find that it really had a lot of heart, while showing a whole side of street life that's usually invisible to the passerby.
I didn't feel that the subject was being 'candy-coated' either -- much of the awfulness and heartbreak of such an existence is graphically included, and the director stated that they 'did their homework' in bringing the realities of it to the screen. Kunal Khemu is a very talented actor, so very expressive, and not afraid to show emotion. I recommend it to anyone who wants a glimpse into this part of Indian society, and maybe a partial understanding of what this type of life is like for so many.
I didn't feel that the subject was being 'candy-coated' either -- much of the awfulness and heartbreak of such an existence is graphically included, and the director stated that they 'did their homework' in bringing the realities of it to the screen. Kunal Khemu is a very talented actor, so very expressive, and not afraid to show emotion. I recommend it to anyone who wants a glimpse into this part of Indian society, and maybe a partial understanding of what this type of life is like for so many.
May be my expectations were too high after watching chandni bar and page-3. The effort was no where to be seen through-out this movie.
Having a good plot is not enough. The script was far below PAR, a lot of the scenes don,t glue together( most of them look to be squeezed in between)
None of the actors were able to make an impression, except for konkana sen . I am still not able to digest madhur using "bollywood" style melodrama, in desperate attempt to create some effect on the viewer. kunal's dialogue delivery was mediocre, the scene when kunal talks to his folks while being taken away by the police, is the worst of all.
spare your self!
Having a good plot is not enough. The script was far below PAR, a lot of the scenes don,t glue together( most of them look to be squeezed in between)
None of the actors were able to make an impression, except for konkana sen . I am still not able to digest madhur using "bollywood" style melodrama, in desperate attempt to create some effect on the viewer. kunal's dialogue delivery was mediocre, the scene when kunal talks to his folks while being taken away by the police, is the worst of all.
spare your self!
"Documentary styled Bollywood Movie" Madhur Bhadarkar has created a genre in Bollywood (pity there is no one yet who contributes to it). He does slice-and-dice of an industry and shows it inside out leaving the audience "begging" for more.
Traffic Signal treads the same path as Page 3. It gives an insight into the lives of beggars in India and the nexus/ cartel that we thought never exists! Just like any other corporate industry, it showcases the opportunities, threats, do-and-don't's, the hardships, the middle-men and the kingpin. It has a sugary-romance (reality check on Yash Raj movies) and an upright officer fighting for justice (typical Bollywood!).
Kunal Khemu gives his best shot. The ring-leader is in gym-toned body while the beggars are malnutritioned. Explains why!
Neetu Chandra does leave much impact though she had an opportunity of lifetime.
Konkana Sen Sharma and Ranvir Shorey need no words for their performance. They are absolutely spot-on and probably the most convincing characters.
Upendra Limaye (a Madhur's regular) was miscast this time around.
Nassar Abdullah reprises his Page 3 character once again.
Sudhir Mishra, sorry but you weren't the right choice. Mahesh Manjarekar probably?
There are a few character artistes in Bollywood noted for their typical, distinguished, one track performance. Razak Khan, Makrand Deshpande and Bobby Darling come to Top of Mind recall.
Manoj Joshi is as usual dependable.
The inspector puts up a authentic performance (Mukesh Tyagi?).
Next time you stop by the Traffic Signal, your eyes will not see the same.
Traffic Signal treads the same path as Page 3. It gives an insight into the lives of beggars in India and the nexus/ cartel that we thought never exists! Just like any other corporate industry, it showcases the opportunities, threats, do-and-don't's, the hardships, the middle-men and the kingpin. It has a sugary-romance (reality check on Yash Raj movies) and an upright officer fighting for justice (typical Bollywood!).
Kunal Khemu gives his best shot. The ring-leader is in gym-toned body while the beggars are malnutritioned. Explains why!
Neetu Chandra does leave much impact though she had an opportunity of lifetime.
Konkana Sen Sharma and Ranvir Shorey need no words for their performance. They are absolutely spot-on and probably the most convincing characters.
Upendra Limaye (a Madhur's regular) was miscast this time around.
Nassar Abdullah reprises his Page 3 character once again.
Sudhir Mishra, sorry but you weren't the right choice. Mahesh Manjarekar probably?
There are a few character artistes in Bollywood noted for their typical, distinguished, one track performance. Razak Khan, Makrand Deshpande and Bobby Darling come to Top of Mind recall.
Manoj Joshi is as usual dependable.
The inspector puts up a authentic performance (Mukesh Tyagi?).
Next time you stop by the Traffic Signal, your eyes will not see the same.
"Traffic Signal " delves into the lives of beggars and street vendors, highlighting how their existence is upended by the presence of traffic signals, the oppressive burden of an imposed, non-existent tax demanded by a gang leader, and the devastating impact on their daily lives when a flyover is constructed over the road where the traffic signal once regulated.
The narrative is truly compelling and kept me engaged throughout. Though the story at times feels like moving blindly forward into uncertainty, this effect is clearly intentional. The title Traffic Signal serves as a metaphor, illustrating the harsh realities faced by those living in slums, struggling to survive through begging and small-scale trade.
Kunal Khemu consistently chooses to engage with distinctive and thought-provoking projects, and this film continues that trend.
What is truly striking is that I regard this movie as superior to many conventional Bollywood films, as it consciously avoids the repetitive, formulaic patterns so common today. Despite knowing that the film might not achieve commercial success, the filmmakers proceeded undeterred, driven by a commitment to conveying a meaningful message to the audience.
Definitely should watch this piece.
The narrative is truly compelling and kept me engaged throughout. Though the story at times feels like moving blindly forward into uncertainty, this effect is clearly intentional. The title Traffic Signal serves as a metaphor, illustrating the harsh realities faced by those living in slums, struggling to survive through begging and small-scale trade.
Kunal Khemu consistently chooses to engage with distinctive and thought-provoking projects, and this film continues that trend.
What is truly striking is that I regard this movie as superior to many conventional Bollywood films, as it consciously avoids the repetitive, formulaic patterns so common today. Despite knowing that the film might not achieve commercial success, the filmmakers proceeded undeterred, driven by a commitment to conveying a meaningful message to the audience.
Definitely should watch this piece.
Did you know
- TriviaFew beggars stated that after the films release their income reduced as to how their life was shown on screen.
- ConnectionsFollows Page 3 (2005)
- SoundtracksYehi Zindagi Hai To Kya
Music by Shamir Tandon (as Shameer Tandon)
Lyrics by Sameer
Performed by Hariharan & Sangeet Haldipur
Details
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,735,484
- Runtime
- 2h 10m(130 min)
- Color
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