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Friday, July 12, 2013

Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013)


Plot Summary

The true story of the "Flying Sikh" - world champion runner and Olympian Milkha Singh - who overcame the massacre of his family, civil war during the India-Pakistan partition, and homelessness to become one of India's most iconic athletes.

Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Writer: Prasoon Joshi
Stars: Farhan Akhtar, Sonam Kapoor, Rebecca Breeds
Budget: $ 5,200,000 (estimated)

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Reviews

DNABhaag Milkha Bhaag is the kind of cinema that doesn't tempt us to share the protagonist's life with any false hopes. We the audience are driven into a desperate urge to share Milkha's life not only because he ran fast, but because he wasn't afraid to stumble, falter and fall - 5/5

IBNThe film itself is well intentioned and shines a light on an important figure. But it's too long and too unfocused to leave a lasting impression - 2.5/5

NDTVBhaag Milkha Singh is a 400 metres sprint that feels like a cross-country race. Go for it only if you trust your endurance threshold. - 2.5/5

Zee News‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ may not impress an average moviegoer, for it comes across as a very slow film. But it will certainly leave you with a sense of pride for having the legendary athlete as a fellow countryman. - 3.5/5

RediffBhaag Milkha Bhaag fails to achieve that level of clarity or coherence, primarily because of Prasoon Joshi's faulty screenplay and sleepy editing by P Bharti, which appears both overwhelmed and clueless about putting together the many chapters of a sportsman's eventful existence. - 2.5/5

Economic Times Bhaag Milkha Bhaag doesn't run as consistently as Milkha Singh might have. Nevertheless the sincere effort by Farhan Akhtar makes it a significant watch. - 3/5

FirstpostBhaag Milkha Bhaag calls itself a biopic but it never stops feeling like an exaggerated yarn — the creative liberties taken are just ridiculous and expecting anything factually correct goes out the window when Akhtar as Milkha Singh starts singing a country western style Hindi song at a Melbourne bar with an Australian girl - 2.5/5

Deccan Herald“Bhaag Milkha Bhaag” could have been an inspiring, uplifting film about one man’s journey, but Mehra botches it up completely. Sport has enough inherent drama. All he had to do was show that. Mehra chose to play games instead, and ruined it. - 2.5/5

Deccan ChronicleRakeysh Om Prakash Mehra is back in form after the higgledy-piggledy 'Delhi 6'. For sure 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', his salute to an athlete, leaps out straight from the heart, which may skip several beats but cannot arrest the impact left by the three-hour-plus epic. - 3.5/5

Bollywood HungamaA handful of films sprint that extra mile beyond providing meager entertainment to its spectators. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is one such cinematic experience - 4.5/5

MovieMoReview Rating of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag -  3/5



Friday, July 5, 2013

Lootera (2013)


Plot Summary


The year is 1953. A visiting archaeologist called Varun Shrivastav comes to the village of Manikpur in West Bengal to excavate the temple grounds of the local Zamindar. With knowledge and experience beyond his young demeanour, Varun greatly impresses the Zamindar and his family. Especially Pakhi, the Zamindar's feisty and only daughter, who finds herself irrevocably drawn towards him. But Varun isn't all he seems on the surface. And as the simmering attraction between him and Pakhi leads to a tender and deep love, he is forced to choose between her and his past. Making his choice, Varun disappears. Pakhi struggles to move on with her life, determined to forget him and their relationship. Until one day, when he returns under the most extraordinary circumstances. Inspired from O. Henry's "The Last Leaf", Lootera is the uplifting story of two lovers. Of heartbreak, betrayal... and ultimate redemption.

Director: Vikramaditya Motwane
Screenplay: Bhavani Iyer & Vikramaditya Motwane
Dialogue: Anurag Kashyap
Budget: $6,000,000 (estimated)


Reviews

Rediff by Raja Sen: Lootera is an absolute masterpiece - 5/5


NDTV: Lootera is a Bollywood miracle – a rare Mumbai film that is mounted on a lavish scale and yet dares not to play by the established norms of the marketplace - 4/5

Times of India: Lootera is a love saga of yore - 4/5

DNA: Lootera charms you and slowly draws you into its lost world - 3/5

Firstpost: Sonakshi impresses but Lootera is boring - 2.5/5

Oneindia: A classic love story - 4/5

Economic Times: While it has a lot of its own, Lootera will steal our heart too - 3/5

Indian Express: Sonakshi Sinha is the real looteri - 2.5/5

in.com: Lootera steals your heart - 4/5

India TV: ‘Lootera’ is surprisingly that one love saga which portrays the flavour of that period so efficiently that nobody has anything to complain but to adore the glorifying feel that results out of the hushed moments - 3.5/5

Bollywoodlife: The classic love story mesmerizes, but does not overwhelm! - 3/5

MovieMoReview Rating of Lootera  -  4/5