Monday, July 08, 2013

"Lootera" is pure magic

Movie review: Lootera (Hindi - 2013)

Lootera is Motwane’s second gem after incredible debut “Udaan” (2010). Loosely based on “The Last Leaf”; but with a story of it’s own (do not expect the same story out of the book – this is a director’s own version) – this is awe-inspiring. If you believe a movie is more than just mindless foolish gags; or fistful of gavity-defying illogical stunts - if you believe a movie is about its story, some magic, some old-school romance, some mesmerizing work or art, cinematography, lighting and music and above all, about solid performances of its cast – then this is the movie for you.


Vibrant, celebratory and exceptionally romantic first half of 1950’s Bengal effectively contrasted by slow, almost mute; but intense second half of beautiful Delhousie – the director is in total control for the entire duration. He was constantly and equally assisted by exceptional camera-work, lighting, background-score and music to give you that authentic feel of that environment of post-independence era. And the performers – ah, they are just too good. Barun Chanda as the proud zaminder; but equally caring and loving father brings command to the screen. Undoubtedly the best ever roles for its leads – Sonakshi and Ranveer Singh excel and soar. The plot demands a completely different acting talent for the two halves of the movie from its leading lady – and Sonakshi delivers earnestly. Ranveer was too impressive in his role that I was pleasantly surprised at his skills – he carried the film on his shoulders like he was expected to never losing a grip.

At the end; this is powerful artistic vision of a man who knows his act way too well. This is a director’s proud presentation and rightfully I would like Mr. Motwane to feel real proud of himself for this one…..

Friday, January 04, 2013

New Zealand Diaries

Kia Ora...

Moving to a new country is not a piece of cake, they say. For us it was exactly that - a piece of cake when we decided and moved to the magnificent, the youngest, the green fresh country of New Zealand and its largest city Auckland. It was piece of cake as we savor the taste of it - but as any baker would know, making a piece of cake is not an easy task. It needs preparation, proper ingredients and precise baking techniques. The days leading upto our departure from Bangalore to Auckland were something similar like baking a cake - running around to different offices, mailing this guy, that guy, contacting those travel agents - getting visas ready - accommodation, tickets - damn it was hectic. We even almost missed our flight when the snob-head driver of the cab we booked did not turn up. But when we finally landed at Auckland after a long tiring flight of 24-hours, we were astounded by the city and gradually we started falling for it.

New Zealand is picturesque, almost everyone in the world seems to know this. Glad this is not a myth !! It is indeed simply stunning. Glorious vistas from North to South. This is the Middle Earth of LOTR....In last 10 months of stay, we have travelled many places in the country from North to South through ever changing landscapes, terraces, lakes, acres of farm lands, green bushes, seas and more seas. We are mesmerized, thrilled. We are excited to learn the new culture, excited to meet new people and make some new friends.

We hope coming days have more good in store for us in this pacific country ehh !!!