Not The Same Old Story.
Imtiaz Ali is known for his unique style of filmmaking. His movies are often complex which are not everyone's cup of tea. Tamasha is one of them. This story revolves around Ved who is submerged into stories since childhood. He lives every moment of the stories. Often, he got confused because according to him all stories are the same. Be it is Ramayana, Romeo-Juliet, Heer-Ranjha or any other story, he believed all are the same. He is shown as a story addict who wants to be a narrator and pursue the field of acting. Due to peer pressure, he is forced to do engineering. Hence, all his dreams are shattered. His complex character is the result of all the unfair and unwanted things which were forcefully brought into his life. He meets Tara. Like every other story, they fall in love. Followed by a 'Judaai' phase, it's not the love story but one's dream and career which Ali focusses on and for that he deserves applause. The theme is that all the stories are the same, but the ending is in our own hands. We are all actors who are playing their respective roles in life. So if we want we may change our story and live happily. It is a must watch for one and all who think Bollywood is running short of concepts. Why Always The Same Story?
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Really do I need to write something else about this movie?
Just stop reading this and watch it if you haven't watched it yet. The brilliance of this movie can't be explained.
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The story of Augustus and Hazel Grace. Life challenges them with fatal diseases, still they find love and happiness in the smallest things and live their life. What seems to be a feel good story has a tragic yet unpredictable ending. A lyrical film. It is an adaptation of the famous novel 'The Fault In Our Stars'. Though the film is mesmerizing, it's far from the brilliance and essence of the novel.
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Bengali Version Of Gangs Of Wasseypur.
&Cleopatra
Zulfiqar-Based on William Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar' and 'Antony and Cleopatra'....Aftr the classics lyk 'Autograph','Baishe Shrabon','Hemlock Society','Mishawr Rohosyo',etc.,Srijit Mukherji comes up with his dream star cast in Zulfiqar(Prosenjit as Zulfiqar Ahmed/Julius Caesar)....Dev(Markaz Ali/Marcus) plays a dumb character nd quite surprisingly his performance is flawless...Parambrata(Tony Braganza/Antonio) is the man with the swag...He is always as usual top notch....Ankush(Akhtar/Octavius) too deserves applause...Kaushik Sen(Basheer Khan/Brutus),Jishu Sengupta(Kashinath Kundu/Cassius) and Rahul deserve a special mention....From dialogues to direction,from the action sequences(Death Race being the best) to the abusive crime sequences and background score,this film has a lot to offer....Combining Shakespeare's two dramas in a single movie with the Kolkata Underworld(Khidderpore Dock) angle to it,Srijit makes it a commercial but not suitable for all movie....Anupam Roy's music nd vocals blend well with the flow of the movie......Though,the movie also has certain minor errors and does lag a bit in the second half...But,the climax is what you would b waitng fr....
Note:- It's definitely one of the best commercial movies in Tollywood...But,it might nt get the tag of one of Srijit Mukherji's classics due to its commercial quotient....
Warning:- It's NOT a Bengali movie,but a Hingalish(Hindi+Bengali+English) one.....
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Manages To Hit The Bull's Eye
Totally unpredictable.....Based on Shirshendu Mukherjee's novel.....Hats off to the star cast as well as the talented director Arindam Sil.....After the Byomkesh series and Ebar Shabor,this is another perfect film delivered by him.....In order to set up the base of the story and perfect characterisation,the first half is a drag....Followed by an excellent second half....In short,a sure shot winner......
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