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…..
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…..