Saturday 19 December 2020

DELHI CRIME (HINDI/ENGLISH) (20200



This web series directed by Richie Mehta recounting the Nirbhaya investigation in a seven part mini series packs a gut punch.

With sharp writing and crisp editing, the series dives right into the action and does not let go till the last episode.

Apt casting and solid performances - especially, Shefali Shah, Rajesh Tailang, Rasika Duggal and Adil Hussain along with a host of supporting cast who put in sincere performances.

Richly deserved the Emmy honours.

A MUST WATCH !!

RATING - 4/5

PS - Streaming on Netflix



JERSEY (TELUGU) (2019)

Jersey would definitely rank among the notable sports dramas I have enjoyed recently. The entire team has excelled.

Nani is spot on as the cricketer out to prove himself well beyond the conventionally accepted shelf life. He seems to have hit a purple patch with back-to-back good outings with Jersey after Gang Leader. Shraddha Srinath is among the better actresses in the latest crop. She does well in a character which could have been better written.

Director Gowtam Tinnanuri's sophomore effort (after an above average debut with Malli Raavaa) is  sincere and tugs at the heart without being too melodramatic. He is remaking this in Hindi with Shahid Kapoor (🤞🏽).

After, Dear Comrade, this is another commendable cricket based drama from Tollywood which hits most of the right notes.

VERY SATISFYING WATCH !!

RATING - 3.5/5 

PS - Streaming on Zee5

Mookuthi Amman (Tamil) (2020)



This movie has an intriguing premise that pits a God against a self-proclaimed Godman. 

It has its moments which shine brilliantly. But, those are few and far between; for the most part, it fumbles to hold our attention as it wavers wildly between getting too serious or too silly for its own good.

Nayantara continues to dazzle and gets the Amman role just right. RJ Balaji is competent as an actor, but falls short as a director (co-directed with NJ Saravanan).

What could have been a sharp satire slips into something that is just so-so.

AN AVERAGE FLICK !!

RATING - 2.5/5

PS - Streaming on Disney+Hotstar


SOORARAI POTRU (TAMIL) (2020)

This biopic is inspired by the life of Captain Gopinath and recounts the struggles faced by him to realise his dream of making the common man fly at an affordable cost by establishing a low cost airlines.

Director Sudha Kongara is no stranger to the realm of the triumph of underdog. Her impressive debut, Irudhi Suttru which was set in the world of professional women boxers belonged to the same template. Her narrative here is fairly predictable, loaded with genre cliches, "mass" scenes to service the star and packs very little to set it apart except for the character of Bommi (Aparna Balamurali - a revelation) and her dynamic with Maaran (Suriya). 
 
The film benefits greatly from the exceptional performances from the ever reliable Suriya, Aparna Balamurali who holds her own in a spunky role. GV Prakash Kumar has embellished the narrative with a memorable album filled with superbly penned songs set to catchy tunes.

While the predictable narrative with some noticeable lag in the latter portions and the synthetic massy moments apply brakes to the narrative, the movie remains eminently watchable. It is by far, the best Tamil flick to find direct OTT release till date and cruises along like a turbo-prop in delivering a value-for-money viewing experience.

Alas, it could have easily been a Dreamliner and soared much higher. 

EMINENTLY WATCHABLE !

RATING - 3.5/5

PS - Streaming on Amazon Prime



SCAM 1992 (HINDI) (2020)

The ten part web series directed by Hansal Mehta is easily the best I've seen yet among Indian shows.

Based on a book by Sucheta Dalal and Debashish Sahu, this balanced narrative is well acted especially from the lead Pratik Gandhi who lives the role and ably supported by Shreya Dhanwantry, Rajat Kapoor, Anant Mahadevan, Satish Kaushik who are excellently in their own parts; 

The title track from Achint Thakkar is catchy and hooks you immediately; the episodes clock along crisply at a healthy momentum and the series also benefits immensely by staying true to the Gujju roots of its lead characters.

Kudos to the entire team👍🏽

MUST WATCH !!

RATING - 4/5 

PS - Streaming on SonyLiv



PAAVA KADHAIGAL (aka STORIES OF SIN) (TAMIL) (2020)

This Tamil anthology mini web series consists of 4 episodes directed by noted Tamil directors - Vignesh Sivan, Gautam Vasudev Menon, Vetrimaaran and Sudha Kongara. 

Each episode narrates a story that revolves around the common theme of violent sins related to honour and identity which is associated with the usual elements of caste, class and gender. There are also subtle connecting threads that run across these episodes.

Expectedly, the material is dark and except for the episode directed by Vignesh Sivan featuring dark sarcastic humour, the mood remains grim, intense and frequently, tense. 

The ensemble cast featuring Anjali (looking fresh, in a dual role), Kalki, GVM, Simran, Prakash Raj, Sai Pallavi, Shantanu and Kalidas are impressive and along with the supporting cast provide neat performances.

On the flip side, the stories tend to trod a predictable path and the melodrama is often amped up. Nevertheless, the predictability does not pare down the impact significantly, thanks to the handling and the melodramatic parts too serve a similar purpose.

In all, this is an admirable beginning that augurs well for the Tamil webseries space.

WORTH A WATCH !!

RATING - 3.5/5

PS - Streaming on Netflix



Sunday 6 December 2020

TENET (ENGLISH) (2020)

In Tenet, Nolan has borrowed several template elements from the universe of James Bond - dapper spies trying to save the world from total annihilation by megalomaniac super-villains, astounding action set pieces in exotic locations, tongue-in-cheek humour and not to forget - the damsel in distress to be rescued. Into this mix, Nolan injects his favourite narrative concoction of reality bending time inversion which sees people and objects moving forward and backward in time simultaneously.

While complex stories re-arranging the notions of reality and time are par for the course in most Nolan flicks, with Tenet, he seems to have outdone himself. The narrative demands one to be fully immersed into its inversion mechanics and to the details that are densely packed in each frame. Nevertheless, it is highly likely that most of us might have to depend on repeated viewings along with the explainers on the web if one wishes to make clear sense of the proceedings. 

As with any Nolan movie, the staging of the entire movie is expectedly grand with Hoytema's magnificent cinematography and pulsating score from first time collaborator Ludwig Göransson (no Hans Zimmer). However, it is Nolan's writing that is under-cooked here. especially the portion involving Debicki seeking to escape with her son from the clutches of abusive arms-dealer husband Branagh. Consequently, we are not interested enough in their fates and how the same gets entangled with the mission of our protagonist. The long talkie portions -  which are strangely muffled - where the characters try to explain stuff to one another does not help either and dial down the momentum of the rest of the narrative. 

What works brilliantly are the exhilarating action set pieces which are deeply embedded in those excruciatingly difficult-to-fathom sequences. The performances across the board are good to great. Leading from the front in a neo-Bond-esque avatar is John David Washington who carries the entire movie convincingly as "the protagonist" and along with Robert Pattinson, makes a fine tag team oozing suave and bromance. The supporting cast consisting of radiant Elizabeth Debicki, elegant Dimple Kapadia, Kenneth Branagh embodying malignant menace and the ever dependable Michael Caine making his mark in a single sequence deliver competent performances. 

With Tenet, Nolan reinforces his place as an ace auteur awing us with his audacious artistry and mastery over the medium as he redefines the big screen blitz with his spectacular show. He captivates you with his superlative craft and in equal measure, confounds you with his complex plot lines from an enigmatic narrative. Tenet begins with an extraordinary sequence at an opera venue. After watching the movie, one gets a feeling that perhaps Tenet is Nolan's operatic self- indulgence - his attempted magnum opus which seeks to blend the genres of spy thrillers with his own reality bending time travel sagas.

What you make off Tenet would depend on what you expect from Nolan. If you are fine with just mind blowing big screen experience in a breathtaking action saga, you might be getting a good bargain and possibly, enough bang for your buck. On the other hand, if you are a fan who seeks your action movies to be engaging at an emotional level too, you might find it a tad underwhelming - a spellbinding spectacle sans the sinews of affective sentiments - and a bit exhausting too.

There was never any doubt that Nolan is among the modern greats and Tenet is indeed a brilliant feat. Alas, if only it could've been more felt.

A NOLAN INDULGENCE !

RATING - 3.5/5

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...