Wednesday, 22 September 2021

National Indian Film Award for Best Actor in 2010s

 Looking over new era, last decade was purely honoring talents with amazing craft. Much of them were not superstars but were trained actor and struggling for a long time inside the industry to make their name high. No doubt there were amazing works by different actors, but Indian cinema recognized best of the best. 

From young to experienced, every actor were recipient of the prestigious award and were well deserved. So let's see who were those talented actors who bagged National award in 2010s.

2010

Dhanush for Aadukalam (Tamil Film)


Salim Kumar for Adaminte Makan Abu (Malayalam Film)



2011

Girish Kulkarni for Deool

Marathi Film



2012

Irrfan Khan for Paan Singh Tomar (Hindi Film)


Vikram Gokhale for Anumati (Marathi Film)



2013

Rajkumar Rao for Shahid (Hindi Film)


Sooraj Venjaramoodu for Perariyathavar (Malayalam Film)



2014

Sanchari Vijay for Naanu Avanalla...Avalu

Kannada Film



2015

Amitabh Bachchan for Piku

Hindi Film



2016

Akshay Kumar for Rustom

Hindi Film



2017

Riddhi Sen for Nagarkirtan

Bengali Film



2019

Ayushmann Khurrana for Andhadhun 


Vicky Kaushal for Uri: The Surgical Strike

Hindi Film


 

Sunday, 19 September 2021

Money Heist Part-5 Review

 Probably the most hyped show from netflix is released with its first part of season 5. A lot has happened from influencing the public, successful handovers, unfortunate deaths, much anticipated reunions and obviously the cliffhangers. However the cliffhanger at the end of season 4 that Alicia Sierra has found the location of the professor and we ended the episode with them having a face-off. 

Now the season 5 has premiered, did it live up to the hype around the show? Did it engage the viewers the same way? Let's get right into it with the review of Money Heist Part 5     Vol 1.

I know it is one of the best show of all time but just see the underwhelming aspect of the show.

This is the series that in its pitch is a commercial action therefore a lot of its sequences can be termed over the top or rather convenient. While I have no problem when it comes to the action of the series because it is bloody fun to witness, but the comedic attempt was getting out of hand. This is especially regarding the colonel's character that makes situation more awkward than funny. There are moments where Arturo completely goes badshit crazy and transitions to talk about football analogies of Messi, Ronaldo and Neymar which was unintentionally funny more than anything else. Other than that, Tokyo becoming jonty rhodes in one instance with a grenade was probably the only part in the action sequences where I felt it was completely getting a little out of hand.

Talking about Screenplay, One depends upon the flashbacks to provide context for various characters. While some of these flashbacks provide right context to the origin story of characters some of the throwbacks actually are placed in the edit abruptly. Just being dedications to the most beloved characters rather than providing an insight to where we left off.

Talking about just good aspect, Background score and sound design is absolutely blowing. This is not only with the reference to the bewildering amount of ammunition that is dispensed throughout the episodes but in context to the background scores also that is utilized to enhance those sequences. Several moments comes to mind when thinking about the impactful background score of season 5. There is melancholic piano score that plays as Tokyo narrates the Bank heist that changed her life forever. There is an altercation with the heist team and Arturo and specifically the moment a grenade gets launched. The sound design of the deafening impact that it has is so artistically done.

Obviously, the Themes and Writing is the constant thing of this show which remains exceptional. No words to this context. It is undoubtedly one of the best.

Talking about Characters and Moments, all the characters are individual that we either absolutely resonate with or completely despise and this is actually perect for the series and indicative of its global fandom. Berlin has become so iconic character and everubody's favorite that even after his death, there are some flashbacks stories with him in central character. Alicia Sierra being vengeful against the professor, she just comes accross as a determined badass who feels cornered in every shape and form. She is one of the best in this season. And obviously, Arturo being a pure piece of shit like always.

To sum up, I have nothing to say but desperately waiting for the next Volume in December. Since it is going to be the last part it will absolutely be a mayhem. 



            

Thursday, 16 September 2021

5 Bollywood Movies Based on Real Life Gangsters

 One of the most authentic and engaging genre with entertainment in Bollywood is Gangster genre. Since Godfather in Hollywood in 1972, there was a huge rage in this particular genre which was later adopted by Bollywood with their own taste of Gangsters. Since many antihero roles in mid 70s mostly starring Amitabh Bachchan was liked by audiences but the real life gangsters persona was missing in the movie.

A lot of directors had fantasized about gangsters and had successfully created a great underworld factor on screen. Directors like Ram Gopal Verma, Anurag Kashyap and few others. Today I will be talking about some real life gangsters based movies in Bollywood.

1. Company

     The 2002 film by Ram Gopal Verma was totally based on relationship between mobsters Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan. Once very close and many operations took place when both the individuals were in the same unit until 1993 Bombay blast. That was masterminded by Ibrahim with the backing up with ISI. The entire movie was set up in Bombay with Ajay Devgn playing mentor to Vivek Oberoi and both were highly celebrated for their real portrayals.


2. Black Friday

     Based on the book of same name released in 2003 directed by Anurag Kashyap is considered as the most accurate and cinema based on real life characters. The movie averagely based on 1993 Mumbai blast and is even disturbed today puts light on the reason and motive of the characters responsible for the dreadful act. It shows how Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Menon planned and executed the serial blast.


3. Once Upon A Time In Mumbai

     This film throws light on the time when Mumbai Underworld were slowly growing under the leadership of Hazi Mastan. He was active between 1960s to 1970s. The characters portrayed by the actors like Ajay Devgn as Hazi Mastan and Imraan Hashmi as Dawood Ibrahim were over the top yet very authentic. The story of an individual who was smuggler and real estate businessman functions very carefully and was ultimate leader.


4. Satya

     One of the very first authentic gangster film by Ram Gopal Verma in 1998. The film was inspired by a person who used to live in the same building as of verma's friend. Sometimes they used to meet and greet each other in lift and after a while they got to know that man was arrested for murder. This inspired director to make a film on a gangster with all his daily life incidents and how normally they act in front of people. Starring great talents like Manoj Bajpayee and Saurav Sukhla which made their career act so convincingly that people called them with characters named Viku Mahatre and Kallu Mama respectively.


5. Gangs Of Wasseypur

     It is 2012 Indian 2 part crime film directed by Anurag Kashyap. Centered in Mafia of Dhanwad, the power struggles, politics and avenges between crime families written by Zeishan Quadri who lived majority of his life in Wasseypur got inspiration from the real life people from particular place and their hunger for power and throne. Son of Fahim Khan who was portrayed as Faisal Khan played by Nawazzuddin Shiddhiqui and Safiq Khan aka Sardar Khan was really shot in petrol station ans was portrayed in same way in the film. The film shows about three families: Ramadhir Singh and son, Shahid Khan and sons and Sultan Qureshi. Totally cinematic treat this movie is undoubtedly the best Gnagster film in Bollywood.  


             

Monday, 13 September 2021

Best Sports Film of Bollywood

 Sports film is one of the most loved genre in movie industry. If made will perfect detail and heart touching story and drama, it could be the best. There are lots of examples in Hollywood like Rocky, Money ball, The Blind Side and many more. Some of them even won Academy Awards. It proves that sports movies are loved world wide.

Similarly in Bollywood, sports genre was experimented and had become quite successful and every year at least one great sports movie is being released. A heart touching story, perfect drama and soulful music can bring sports film in a whole new level. Today lets see the best sports film made in Bollywood.

Note: This is completely individual choice. And if not mentioned of your choice you can write down in the comment section.

15. Saand Ki Aankh

IMDB= 7.8



14. Saala Khadoos

IMDB= 7.6



13. Soorma

IMDB= 7.4



12. Gold

IMDB= 7.3



11. Sultan

IMDB= 7.0



10. Mukkabaaz

IMDB= 8.0



9. Kai Po Che

IMDB= 7.7



8. Iqbal

IMDB= 8.1



7. Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar

IMDB= 8.2



6. Lagaan

IMDB= 8.1



5. MS Dhoni: An Untold Story

IMDB= 7.8



4. Paan Singh Tomar

IMDB= 8.2



3. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

IMDB= 8.2



2. Chak De! India

IMDB= 8.2



1. Dangal

IMDB= 8.4   


Friday, 10 September 2021

5 Bollywood Actors who refused famous movie roles

 One of the most fascinating aspects of Bollywood is the missed opportunity that actors have in their long careers. These tend to create hypothetical scenarios which makes audience wonder about if the actors had said yes to the film. How their careers had panned out and how the movie would have been considerably been different from what the mass had witnessed.

Lets see 5 Bollywood actors who refused to do some famous movies.

1. Bharat and Priyanka Chopra

     One of the most talked about role rejections of recent years was the drama surrounding the 2019 film Bharat. Priyanka Chopra was locked in for the lead role but opted out of the film extremely close to the time it was going on the floors for its first schedule. Initially Chopra opted out of the film due to the limited screen time but later it was revealed that it may be due to her marriage with Nick Jonas. 


2. Ranbir Kapoor and Delhi Belly

     One of the best film of last decade which is still not celebrated enough. Intentive funny and extremely surprising, it had all the elements of a great comedic thriller. It also provided a great platform for Imran Khan as an actor who was otherwise in most of the films after his debut criticized for the lack of range he possessed. The original choice however of the lead role was Ranbir Kapoor and it made everyone wonder in retrospect how fun it would have been to see Kapoor in a  world like Delhi Belly.


3. Kangana Ranaut and Padmavat

     A movie embroiled in controversy Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial Padmavat was a visual spectacle. Where Ranveer Singh got all the praise and love as the antagonist and deservedly so, there was little praise for the convincing performances of Shahid Kapoor and Deepika Padukone. The film surprisingly was initially offered to Kangana Ranaut who clarifies nothing developed after the narration of the script. Ranaut would definitely had given justice for the role.


4. Hritik Roshan and Main Hoon Naa

     One of the biggest commercial success of 2004 which instantly connected with the masses and provided a huge platform for young actor like Zayeed Khan who played the role of SRK's younger brother. Actually Zayeed Khan was not the first choice for the film as director Farah Khan had envisioned Hritik Roshan initially but who had become a star after Kaho Na Pyaar Hai, and didn't want to do a double hero role. Farah even approached Farhan Akhtar, Sohail Khan, Abhisekh Bachchan which she dished out out in an interview with Rajeev Masand.


5. Ranveer Singh and Bombay Velvet

     A lot of people remember Bombay Velvet for only the financial disaster as it was, being over exposure of the Anurag Kashyap's world, the film presented some breathtaking cinematography, performances and characterization. But the lead role was initially offered to Ranveer Singh who rejected the role on the grounds of not connecting with the material and definite bullet dodge for Ranveer and Ranbir is even today hilariously questioned about the film.      


Wednesday, 8 September 2021

Indian National Film Award for Best Actress in 2000s

 Last time we talked about actors winning national award and all those were deserving ones. Everyone worked really hard and were equally deserving to continue the legacy of craft of acting in Indian cinema.

Now lets see actresses who bagged national award in 2000s who were even more determined and dedicated to conquer the limelight and choosing exceptional characters and also bring them on screen with full conviction.

2000

Raveena Tandon for Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence

Hindi Film



2001

Tabu for Chandni Bar (Hindi)


and 

 Shobana for Mitr, My Friend (English)



2002

Konkona Sen Sharma for Mr. and Mrs. Iyer

English Film



2003

Meera Jasmine for Paadam Onnu: Oru Vilapam

Malayalam Film



2004

Tara for Hasina

Kannada Film



2005

Sarika for Parzania

English Film



2006

Priyamani for Paruthiveeran

Tamil Film



2007

 Umashree for Gulabi Talkies

Kannada Film



2008

Priyanka Chopra for Fashion

Hindi Film



2009

Ananya Chatterjee for Abohomaan

Bengali Film


Review of Mission Majnu

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