Sunday 24 September 2017

NEWTON (HINDI) (2017)

Director Amit V Masurkar's Newton is a black comedy on the Indian electoral process as it is put to test in the treacherous leftist rebel infested jungles of Central India. Rajkumar Rao plays, nay, is Nutan Kumar aka Newton - an upright clerk working for the government and is assigned the duty of being the presiding officer of an polling station deep in the jungles of Dandakaranya. 

The movie narrates his travails as he strives to conduct a textbook election with his rag-tag team of three officials even as he is challenged by reluctant commander of para-military forces Atma Singh (a brilliant scene-stealing Pankaj Tripathi),  an indifferent tribal populace who are simply too tired of being cannon fodder and collateral damage in what appears to be an unending war of attrition.

The supporting cast of Raghubir Yadav, Anjali Patil and Sanjay Mishra in a minor cameo play their parts competently. 

The movie raises multiple pertinent questions on the much celebrated mechanics of the Indian electoral process, the media circus that surrounds it, the meaning of democracy to a populace seeking to stick on to their simple-living roots, exploitation and corruption which lurk in the garb of development and political empowerment without being preachy or boring.

Masurkar mines the laughs with amazing regularity in the most unlikely situations and ensures that the narrative moves along on a brisk pace. The movie has already received several accolades in the Berlinale where it premiered and is a worthy contender from India in the Best Foreign Language Film category for the Academy awards.

A MUST WATCH !!

RATING - 4/5

Sunday 17 September 2017

THUPPARIVAALAN (aka THE DETECTIVE) (TAMIL) (2017)

Mysskin presents our own homegrown Sherlock Holmes sorry in his inimitable style with most of his trademark elements. Vishal plays the protagonist Kaniyan Poongundran with Prasanna as his sidekick Mano -a la Watson (albeit in much minor part). The above average mystery unfolds in a linear narrative which keeps you hooked. Vishal fits the role for the most part as the emotionally remote, brainy detective and is convincing in the kinetic action set pieces. The rest of the cast including Prasanna, Vinay, Andrea, Bhagyaraj and John Vijay are apt in their minor parts. After Pisaasu, once again, Arrol Corelli impresses with his background score which elevates the proceedings. Overall, while it is definitely not a masterpiece by any measure, is flawed and could be leaner, the auteur in Mysskin succeeds in making an engaging thriller which has the potential for becoming a fabulous franchise.

A PRETTY GOOD WATCH !! RATING - 3/5

BAWAAL (HINDI) (2023)

In Bawaal, starring Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor, Nitesh Tiwari (Dangal) directs a drama about a young couple set in modern Lu...