drmanasbajpai
Joined Jun 2018
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Didn't watch the trailer but found it on Amazon prime so started watching it for Simbu, but the movie has zero freshness with the age old story of Tamil movies, this movie is also about the casteism, now it's High time for Tamil directors to think something new they just make cast oppression movies every now and then. The cast, however is good with Simbu and Radhika Sarathkumar did their roles decently, but the BGM was disappointing and after 20 minutes you will start thinking that you have watched similar thing so many times. The climax too is dragged and nonsense. The direction of Gautham Menon is just ok and not great. AR Rahman's music is a big disappointment.
Dil ka rishta is an extremely underrated movie with an amazing cast of Aishwarya, Arjun Rampal, Paresh Rawal and Rakhi Gulzar and worth mentioning special appearance by Priyanshu Chaterjee. Though the movie was released in 2003 but it has all the components of the 90s cinema. The music of Nadeem Shravan was beautiful, especially Dil churale and the title song. Arjun Rampal and Aishwarya Rai both did a decent job. Arjun Rampal looked so handsome and Priyanshu Chatterjee was phenomenal in his special screen time, the movie is more tragic than romance and sensitive in various aspects. Overall a good family emotional drama, give it a try it will not disappoint you.
I have watched some Marathi movies directed by Manjule (especially sairat)and appreciated the simplicity and story telling of him, however Jhund is a lazy attempt of glorifying Dalits in the name of movie, the biggest drawback of the movie is the narrations which is slow and confusing. Amitabh bachan looks like his pale shadow as a main protagonist and on top of that the too much of Jai bhim starts irritating viewers at one point when it looks like watching the celebration of Ambedkar jayanti rather than a good cinema. The screenplay is tired and seems like we already have watched the same in many sport dramas. Manjule should exclude his agenda while making meaningful cinema, the hidden agendas don't go well with the art of story telling.