Showing posts with label Bollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bollywood. Show all posts

Friday, 3 October 2014

Love Sex aur Dhoka

Director Dibakar Banerjee introduce the shaky hand-held camera technique for the first time in India to make this film in 2010 with the help of security & spy camera before the arrival of selfie era that we are living now. We can find resemblance of these techniques in some Hollywood horror films like The Blair Witch Project, Paranormal Activity & in the recent Spanish feature film "La Cueva". 




The title of this film gives the clear idea about what we are witnessing in our society among the youth. Here three different stories are being portrayed where each one of them goes through the journey of Love, Sex and betrayal.

The first story reminds me of a long lost & forgotten identity of Rizwanur Rahman in Kolkata where his mysterious death brought a terrible example in our society of committing a big error of being fallen in love with a girl of rich & conservative family.
First part- Rahul (middle), a film school student infatuated with the leading actress Shruti


The second story is the vital part of the movie where it connects the first & third part as the main plot. Here a guy Adarsh (Rajkumar Rao) tries to seduce an employee Rashmi (Neha Chauhan) of the store mall to have sex in front of the shop's security camera, so that he can make a lot of profit out of it. While playing he falls in love with her without even realizing it. So the conflict between greed & emotion starts developing until it ends with a decision at the final moment.

2nd part


The third part involves a journalist who is looking for a scandal story as a way of sting operation. He discovers an aspiring dancer Naina (Arya Banerjee) who is a victim of a Punjabi pop singer Loki Local. She was being promised to get launched in a music video with him but instead he was using her only for the purpose of sex. So the sting operation is to expose the casting couch with help of a hidden camera. Everything depends upon the trust between Naina & the journalist, whether the sting operation will be successful or not.

3rd part- Sting operation

The three different stories of the movie follow the same experience of love, sex and betrayal. Their paths somehow coincided along the way. If you are expecting a prime time entertainment from LSD, then it is more than that because the narration is the focus of all ENTERTAINMENT.  

TU NANGI ACHI LAGTI HAYE-- uncensored song





Monday, 21 April 2014

Jolly LLB


"Tarikh par tarikh, Tarikh par tarikh, Tarikh par tarikh.... 
par insaaf nahi mila milod, 
bas mili hai to sirf Tarikh"
                                                             
                                                                      -DAMINI (1993)



We all Indians agree with this dramatic and true dialogue of the Bollywood film "DAMINI", delivered by the actor Sunny Deol (not to be confused with Sunny Leone), who criticized the corrupted judicial system of India. The majority of the cases in India are pending, awaiting the dates of next hearing. It repeats on & on like a circle.

Before scrolling down, watch this creative output of the "GREEN PLYWOOD" ad below, that is entertaining for the Indians as well as audience abroad, an overview of the slowest & funny system of Indian court. One can commit crime in India & can survive by delaying trials for a lifetime.





"The first thing we do, let's all kill the lawyers." When Justice Rajendra Mal lodha quoted from Shakespeare's Measure for Measure on March 15 last year, a wave of mirth ran through courtroom 5 of the "Supreme Court". It was in response to a case seeking to stop a film, Jolly LLB, from being released.

Now coming to the national award winning feature film Jolly LLB, it's about a young lawyer Jagdish Tiyagi aka Jolly (actor Arshad Warsi) from Meerut, who wants to go to Delhi, the ultimate place of  Sab-Court-Ka-Baap "Supreme Court", to gain media popularity & make it big.

Jolly LLB

Here actor Boman Irani plays the role of Tejinder Rajpal (a highly influential & corrupted lawyer) who is defending a businessman, guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol & killing people sleeping on the street of Delhi (inspired by 1999 hit and run case of Sanjeev Nanda). Rajpal can win this case very easily and is capable of playing tricky games to change the truth into a different story. During the ongoing trial inside the court, Jolly becomes Rajpal's fan instantly and without thinking much files a PIL (Public Interest Litigation) against Rajpal's client and comes under the media attention.

Now starts the real game of politics, where lawyers use their intelligent skills to keep the corrupted system of India follow the same path without any diversion. The real battle begins between experienced Rajpal & newcomer Jolly. 

Boman Irani's performance  as a professional & corrupted lawyer will make the audience seated until the end of the movie.

At last, why experienced professionals like Rajpal in the movie are corrupted and newcomers like Jolly are confused to support corruption or fight for Justice? 

Whatever it may be, enjoy the movie where CORRUPTION here is one of the main ingredient of ENTERTAINMENT.