#BatlaHouse - Another product of the realism/true story mill. It has all the elements of a typical police vs terrorism drama but something feels amiss.
#JohnAbraham looks old and stone faced most of the time; #RaviKishen is too bloated for words; #MrunalThakur needs some emoting and voice pitching lessons; rest of the cast does their bit well.
The overall flow is smooth but the end was somewhat abrupt and sudden. They could have spent a few more minutes on the climax easily considering they have spent about 5 mins reading the disclaimer at the beginning word by word in english and hindi both!
Overall, an okay one time watch.
2.5⭐️ from me.
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Saturday, November 2, 2019
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Satyamev Jayate
#SatyamevJayate -
S - Such
A - An Atrocious
T - Tale (of)
Y - Yucky
A - Arsonistic
M - Manslaughter (that)
E - Even (the)
V - Verbose lines (and)
J - Jumbled
A - Acronyms
Y - Yield no
A - Abetment
T - To the
E - Enthusiastic moviegoers!
Phew!! That took a lot of patience to write but nothing comparable to what it took to watch the entire film!
The actual “plot” or “theme” is about 15 mins and the rest is repetition of the same event till you get bored to death!
John Abraham is at his brawniest best but stone-faced throughout. Manoj Bajpayee is typecast as a good cop yet again. Rest all is just meh.
Probably the only “decent” 'item' is the “Dilbar dilbar” song!
Overall, nothing worth looking forward to. 2 ⭐️ from me.
S - Such
A - An Atrocious
T - Tale (of)
Y - Yucky
A - Arsonistic
M - Manslaughter (that)
E - Even (the)
V - Verbose lines (and)
J - Jumbled
A - Acronyms
Y - Yield no
A - Abetment
T - To the
E - Enthusiastic moviegoers!
Phew!! That took a lot of patience to write but nothing comparable to what it took to watch the entire film!
The actual “plot” or “theme” is about 15 mins and the rest is repetition of the same event till you get bored to death!
John Abraham is at his brawniest best but stone-faced throughout. Manoj Bajpayee is typecast as a good cop yet again. Rest all is just meh.
Probably the only “decent” 'item' is the “Dilbar dilbar” song!
Overall, nothing worth looking forward to. 2 ⭐️ from me.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Smoking Brilliant Film!

'No Smoking'...another sixer from Anurag Kashyap. After the hard hitting 'Black Friday', he has done it again.
However, it is definitely not a movie for everyone..I recommend it only for people who love movies and not those who are looking for pure timepass and entertainment! It is one of the best abstract movies that I have seen in recent times.
The story revolves around "K"...just K! It is about K's struggle to quit smoking. The film is full of metaphors and clues, and the director forces the audience to come out of their passiveness and think! If you are not alert enough, you might end up confused and clueless about what's going on. There is much more than what meets the eye..you need to activate your brain cells and relate the activities on screen to what the director is actually trying to convey! Miss that and the entire movie seems like a waste of time! There a quite a few things like a bath tub in the middle of nowhere in Siberia, Baba Bengali cutting off 2 fingers from peoples' hand, the dirty room where people arrive through the bath tub, cupboard or such unusual places, the right to take a 'bath' for the people who have paid the full fees to Baba Bengali, or a woman singing "Jab bhi cigarette" in Adnan Sami's voice, that look weird to the normal eye. But, this symbolism itself proves the sheer intelligence of the film maker.
This film is a gem in all the departments: direction, cinematography, acting, music. John Abraham has done a commendable job as the egoistic and obnoxious K. Paresh Rawal is outstanding as the eccentric Guru Ghantal Baba Bengali . Ayesha Takia is decent. Ranvir Shorey excels in his short, but well etched out character.
Kudos to Anurag Kashyap for this brilliant piece of work! A must watch for cinema fanatics!
Labels:
abstract,
ayesha takia,
john abraham,
no smoking,
paresh rawal
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