Sunday, 14 October 2012

English Vinglish review

English Vinglish is a much awaited film through which veteran actress Sridevi makes her re-entry in to the Indian film industry after a gap of 15 years.



It is surprisingly a simple yet heart warming story of a housewife who finds courage to come over a shortcoming. The film begins with the morning ritual of a middle class house where the mother gets up and does her chores cooking every one's favourite breakfast but not finding time to take a sip of her own coffee. Her teen age daughter jeers at her lack of English and embarrasses her in the socially awkward situations they get in to. Her husband  doesn't really appreciate anything other than her cooking skills and subtly puts her down on certain occasions. She gets a chance to visit her sister's family in New york. The humiliation she faces from a rude waitress at New york when she tries to order a lunch opens the floodgates, that is when she resolves to get over this shortcoming at any cost. The rest of the film is about her journey to find self confidence, appreciation and respect. Beautifully narrated, this story will make you silently cheer her through her battle and happily applaud her final triumph.
Sridevi obviously steals the limelight. She plays the role perfectly, calibrating her looks, costumes, body language and dialogue delivery to perfection. Dressed in gorgeous sarees, she inspires charm and grace. Her performance assures her that she has not lost any of her acting genius. The other characters are overshadowed by her presence, but most manage to do a decent job.
The film is not without flaws. The story line is predictable with no surprises. The dialogues in most places lack wit and intelligence. Even the presence of Amitabh in a short sequence is terribly wasted. There were many occasions for some awesome one-liners but the director had not bothered. Stereotyping in the form of a feminine looking gay professor, idli loving Tamil guy add to the boredom.
Despite the flaws,the debutant director had to be congratulated for giving us a wholly entertaining film where she proves that human emotions can give enough drama for an interesting film and that violence, gore and skin baring are not necessary for commercial success.

Sunday, 7 October 2012

what is " Gangnam style"?

If you are not from the age of dinosaurs , you would have surely heard of 'Gangnam style'. Are you wondering what is it all about?
Well, Gangnam style is a single by a Korean rapper Psy. It is at present one of the top 20 videos in yotube. The video has gone viral and people from all over the world come to watch it. The tune is very catchy , doesn't leave your head and the choreography is funny.


The lyrics apparently talk about a nice guy and a nice girl who know to go wild when they have to. Most people who watch the video are clueless about the lyrics and yet it doesn't stop them from enjoying it. They seem to have their own reasoning of the song.

Here I try to state what I think this song means

Never stop dreaming (Psy dreams about a girl on beach)
Just ride on life (Psy does the horse dance)
Inspire others to ride on life (Little boy does horse dance)
Sometimes life throws thrash on you , dance as if you don't care (Psy dances as trash and white creamy thing is thrown on him)

Embrace your identity and don't fake (Psy admires a tattooed guy at the sauna)
Life is a board game with momentary ups and downs (Psy sits besides guys playing a board game)
Even if there are explosions all around , life goes on (the board game guys killed in explosion)
Ride on life (Psy does horse dance on ground, boat and buildings )

Enjoy beauty ( Psy gets an eyeful of a girl's bum)
Vanity comes and dances with you, Dance but don't give in to temptation, send it off (Guy in bright yellow suit comes in a red jaguar and dances with Psy)
Sometimes life corners you and screws you, Don't give up (Guy does pelvic thrust dance over Psy in elevator)
Sometimes you meet your dream person in unlikely places  (Psy meets girl in metro)
Ride on life with your loved ones (Psy does the horse dance)

Be original, surprise people (Psy dances in water as  older guy watches surprised)
Ride on life with loved ones  (Psy does the horse dance with girls)
No matter how high you fly, place your feet on ground, be in touch with reality (Psy makes rap moves in black suit wearing sunglasses but when zoomed out, is sitting on a WC)
Ride on life with friends (Psy does horse dance with people from all walks of life)
Out dance vanity (Psy dances around the yellow suit guy)

Life goes on (Psy says 'Opa gangnam style' with explosions in the backdrop)

Now watch the video and if you want dance like no one is watching!

Diamond necklace review

Director : Lal Jose
Lead actors: Fahad Fazil, Gouthami Nair, Samvrutha Sunil, Anushree
Cinematography: Sameer Thahir
Music: Vidyasagar


The story revolves around Dr. Arun and the three women in his life. Arun comes across as someone nice, enthusiastic and fun loving who quickly impresses hearts particularly those of opposite sex but in reality he is walking on thin ice. The three women that he meets in his life are from different strata of society- Lekshmi who is from a village in Tamilnadu working as a nurse in the same hospital, Maya, a millionaire with a personal tragedy and Rajashree who is one of the many middle class docile girls in India waiting for their princes in shining armor. Arun and his acts catapults the three women and send their destinies spinning. What unfolds is a moving drama that captures your heart.

The team surprises us with their acting, they fit well in to the roles they play. The humour is subtle and the personalities are real, reminding you of someone you knew in your life. There are some dialogues that are witty making you smile and those that let you reflect on life. The climax is heartwarming with no loose ends and it somehow satisfies you that everyone is finally at peace with their own decisions and choices.

There are some logical loopholes- Venu buying Arun time to repay loan looks less believable. Also, knowingly injecting a near fatal dose of narcotic to a terminally ill patient is a criminal offense and the screenplay brushes it off as something insignificant.


Overall it is an interesting film that is really worth watching.