Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Newton: A Political Satire



Director and Writer: Amit V Masurkar
Producer: Manish Mundra
Screenplay: Amit V Masurkar. Mayank Tewari
Starring : Rajkummar Rao, Pankaj Tripathi, Anjali Patil, Raghubir Yadav
Music: Naren Chandavarkar, Benedict Taylor, Rachita Arora
Running time: 106 minutes
Language: Hindi, Gondi
Rating: ***.5 (3.5/5)
 (The aim and intention of my reviews is to critique and recommend while not revealing the whole story to enjoy the movie when seen. But minor details have been divulged for a proper review!)

When a political satire or social commentary is doled out with comedy and humor instead of being preachy, it reaches larger audiences and the depth and poignancy of the realities are more palpable.  Director Masurkar carries out this strategy with Newton while critically depicting the state of democratic process in Indian elections.

The story features a rule oriented, honest and idealistic, Newton Kumar who self-christened himself Newton, not happy with the name his was born with ;) .  When sent on election duty in the Maoist-Naxallite controlled jungle of Chhattisgarh to conduct the electoral process, he is dogged and determined of conducting a fair voting process.  In spite of his awareness of it being a conflict region, and despite being warned and dissuaded about the whole process being a charade, his faith in the system and sticking by the rules to conduct the electoral procedure for democratic process is resolute. His hope to make a difference slowly and steadily is meant to inspire every common man and citizen for a better future.

The movie subtly exposes  neglect, poverty, ignorance, corruption, indifference of government officials, Naxalite insurgence, suppression of Adivasi’s, power and dominance of the armed and security forces and many such issues besides the critic of  democratic electoral process.

Actor Raj Kumar Rao brings out the idealist Newton with his naïve stubbornness with all the quirks brilliantly. The other strong character and a starch contrast to the protagonist is of cynical skeptic and egotistical Aatma Singh played by Pankaj Tripathi who equally shines in the process.  Anjali Patil as Malko and Raghuvir Yadav as Lokhnath all have strong roles portraying different ideologies and valid facet of the system.

 The director Masurkar and writer Tewari have to be applauded for this dark comedy, and their hope to make a difference…..

This movie is India’s entry to the Best foreign language film  to  Oscar’s and hope it makes some impact on the larger level too.

If you want to check out the movie on screen and personally interact with the director check out  the screening by Indie Meme-http://www.indiememe.org/newton

Showtimes  in Austin and Dallas TX.

AUSTIN SCREENINGTuesday, December 5th 2017 | 7:00 - 9:00 PMAFS Cinema, 6406 N IH-35 Suite 3100, Austin, Texas 78752***Director Amit Masurkar will be present for a post-screening Q&A*** 


DFW SCREENINGThursday, December 7th 2017 | 7:15 - 9:15 PM Angelika Film Center & Café, Plano, TXPost screening Skype with filmmaker Amit Masurkar 




Sunday, August 6, 2017

Jab Harry Met Sejal – Review




Directed by Imtiaz Ali
Produced by Gauri Khan
Written by Imtiaz Ali
Starring  Shahrukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Sayani Gupta, Evelyn Sharma, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Aru Krishansh Verma. Paras Arora
Music by Songs: Pritam, Diplo
Background score: Hitesh Sonik
Release date: 4 August 2017
Running time: 144 minutes
Review: Birjis Adeni Rashed
Rating: 2.5/5


(The aim and intention of my reviews is to critique and recommend while not revealing the whole story to enjoy the movie when seen. But minor details have been divulged for a proper review!)

Let me ward off all those under the assumption that it’s a take on the classic Hollywood movie “When Harry Met Sally” because of the name similarity. No it’s far away from that story, let alone has any story! Jab Harry Met Sejal is focused on two characters- Tour guide  Harry- Shahrukh Khan,  and newly engaged  Gujrati girl  Sejal – Anoushka,  who lost her engagement ring,  and the trivial  pursuit  around Amsterdam, Prague, Budapest and Lisbon,  pointlessly  searching…..

Though the heroine says dhundnay say bhagwan bhi miljaatay hain, It’s been sometime our search for a good movie is not answered!
Director Imtiaz Ali seems to have met with disorientation and blankness since the story and direction both fall short of his previous reputation and is plainly lost and undeveloped.  The movie is fluffy with clichéd conversations and clueless ramblings about seeking something yet there is nothingness…maybe that is the point.

The first half of the movie is little cheery with some fun moments but the second half drags with dullness…..  the ring search is an excuse for many alternatives- Sejals trying out her naïve idea of independence and seeking fun and freedom before she gets tied down to practical and boring married life! This fun and freedom obviously involves full scale flirting with the tour guide, irrespective of the Harrys vague efforts to warn her about his apparent brazen reputation with women; Sejals desire to be valued by a man who will romantically  mesmerize the woman making her believe she is the only woman in the world, and of course Shahrukh Khan has a expertise in creating this magical moments just by the look in the eyes;   The search for the ring is supposed to also relate to the characters search for oneself, what they are and what they are seeking in life but  its in-explicit since the depth of characters is not very developed to go into the insight stage of  their inner selves!

In this love story (not sure I can call it that, since it so under cooked) the  relationship is muddled, Harrys  perception of Sejal  as naïve, sweet, sister type, to porcelain untouchable Chinese vase type, and Sejals blatantly flirtatious desire to be perceived as sexy, hot and layak enough to be his  conquests, to  ‘Tum us type ki ladki nahi ho’ to will you be the kind of bad, cheap, ghatiya girl who leaves her fiancée and runs away with her tour guide is  erratically conflicting throughout and  this romance doesn’t give  definition of  love  either…..

There are too many songs and instances of unnecessary story written in to fit a song. The ‘Hawayein’ song was melodious and may be ‘Beech Beech mein’ is little catchy, the rest are pushing it.

Shahrukh khan of course is the king of Romance, he has his works on in the romantic moments but otherwise how much can he do when there is no story. But that aside, he is looking awfully old these days, I saw the movie  up close from the second row in theatre on the first day and saw his skin pores, smoking stained yellow finger nails, discolored teeth, and enlarged veins,  he better take care of his romantic king image.

The character of Sejal with the heavy Gujrati accent in this time and age for LLB grad was overdone. Her fashion sense needed help, her actions and dialog were contradictory and inconsistent, and I guess Anoushka may have been lost in the effort to showcase capricious, stereotyped Sejal.

I guess there is no hurry to rush to the theaters, one can relax and watch better made Shahrukh Khan movies at home.
  

















Monday, June 26, 2017

Bollywood Movie Releases 2017 January- June



Tubelight

Release date: June 23   
Genre: Action/Drama
Director: Kabir Khan
Cast: Salman Khan, Sohail Khan, Zhu Zhu, Matin Rey Tangu, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Om Puri, Yashpal Sharma, Shah Rukh Khan (cameo)










Half Girlfriend

Director: Mohit Suri
Producer: Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, Mohit Suri, Chetan Bhagat
Cast: Arjun Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor, Rhea Chakraborty
Written by Ishita Moitra Udhwani (Dialogues)
Screenplay by    Tushar Hiranandani
Based on Novel -Half Girlfriend by Chetan Bhagat
Release Date: May 19
Genre: Romance/Drama

     






          

Sachin: A Billion Dreams

Director:  James Erskine
Producers: Ravi Bhagchandka; Carnival Motion Pictures
Written by James Erskine; Sivakumar Ananth
Cast: Sachin Tendulkar Virender Sehwag, Mayuresh Pem
Music by A. R. Rahman
Release date: 26 May 2017
Genre: Biopic










Hindi Medium

Gnere:  Drama/Romance
Director:Saket Chaudhary
Cast: Irrfan Khan, Saba Qamar, Deepak Dobriyal
Release date: May 18 2017









Meri Pyaari Bindu

Genre: Romance
Director: Akshay Roy
Producers: Aditya Chopra, Maneesh Sharma
Writer: Suprotim Sengupta
Music by Sachin–Jigar
Cast: Akshay Roy, Ayushmann Khurrana, Parineeti Chopra
Release date: May 12

               









Sarkar 3


Genre: Political Crime Thriller
Director:Ram Gopal Varma         
Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Jackie Shroff, Manoj Bajpayee, Amit Sadh, Yami Gautam, Ronit Roy
Release date: May 12









Begum Jaan

Genre: Period Drama    
Cast: Vidya Balan, Gauhar Khan, Naseeruddin Shah
Release date: April 14
Director: Srijit Mukherji
Producers: Mukesh Bhatt, Vishesh Bhatt
Writer: Kausar Munir (Dialogue)
Screenplay by Srijit Mukherji, Kausar Munir
Story by Sumair Malik
Based on Bengali movie Rajkahini (2015)by Srijit Mukherji







                                         Noor


Director: Sunhil Sippy
Producer: Raja Mishra , Krishan Kumar, Vikram Malhotra
Writer:  Ishita Moitra Udhwani(Dialogues)
Screenplay:Althea Delmas-Kaushal,Shikhaa Sharma,Sunhil Sippy, Saba Imtiaz
Based on book: Karachi, You're Killing Me! by Saba Imtiaz
Cast: Sonakshi Sinha, Kanan Gill, Shibani Dandekar,Purab Kohli
Music - Songs:Amaal Mallik Background score: Naren Chandavarkar, Benedict Taylor







                                         Baahubali 2: The Conclusion

Release date: April 28   
Genre: Epic/Action
Director: S. S. Rajamouli
Producer: Shobu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni
Cast:      Prabhas,  Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah, Ramya Krishnan, Sathyaraj, Nassar, Tamannaah
Screenplay: K. V. Vijayendra Prasad,S. S. Rajamouli
Story: K. V. Vijayendra Prasad
Music:   M. M. Keeravani
Language:Telugu/Tamil/Malayalam/Hindi









                                        Badrinath Ki Dulhania

Release date: March 10
Genre:  Romance/Comedy         
Director: Shashank Khaitan
Cast: Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt















                                           Rangoon             



Release date: February 24          
Genre:Romance/Drama              
Director: Vishal Bhardwaj            
Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Kangana Ranaut















                                      Jolly LLB 2

Release: February 10
Genre:Drama   
Director: Subhash Kapoor            
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Huma Qureshi, Annu Kapoor


          









     

                                         Kaabil   

Release date: January 25
Genre: Action/Drama
Director: Sanjay Gupta
Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Yami Gautam, Ronit Roy, Rohit Roy Narendra Jha












                                             

                                       Raees


Release date: January 25
Genre:Action/Thriller
Director: Rahul Dholakia
Cast; Shah Rukh Khan, Mahira Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui















                                        OK Jaanu


Release date: January 13
Genre: Romance/Drama
Director: Shaad Ali

Cast: Aditya Roy Kapur, Shraddha Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah, Leela Samson