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Showing posts with label Shefali Shah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shefali Shah. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Black & White - with colors at the end....

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Black & White is about a suicide bomber Numair (Anurag Sinha) who disguises himself to stay in a professor (Anil Kapoor) and his activist wife's (Shefali Shah) house.

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Newcomers in a non masala flick always interest me. Why? Forget those heroes who run around in trees romancing the heroine. They can always do that later. Choosing a non masala flick as a debut film, impresses me. Why? To me, it shows that they care more about the audience appreciating them for their talent than being popular.

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To make it more pleasurable to watch, Anurag Sinha is easy on the eyes. I think he's very good looking and acts well too. Two for two! His character Numair grew up disturbed with a lot of anger because he was a victim of communal riots in Gujarat. For that reason, he has a lot of hatred towards Hindus.

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Anil Kapoor gets better every time I see him. I will not criticize his choices in films anymore. Mr. Kapoor, you have a place in Bollywood doing what you do. Whether it's Black & White, Welcome, Tashan, or Race. Anil plays the professor who teachers Urdu Literature at Hussain College. He teaches all Indians there is no difference with religion - Hindu or Muslim - you are still Indian. People are ignorant because they aren't educated with the truth. Not everything is black and white.

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Shefali Shah - loved her since her character Pyaari in Satya. It was great seeing her again. She plays the activist wife to Anil in the film. She is very outspoken and wants justice brought to every individual.

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In the first ten minutes or so, the film is black and white. I thought the rest of the movie will continue this way but I can see why it was shown to be black and white.

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The rest of the movie shows how beautiful life can be with color and not everything is black and white. There's always shades of gray and color between if you give it a chance.

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I can see why someone would not like a film like Black & White. Some aspects were unrealistic. However, to me, the meaning behind the movie is more significant. Not everything is what it seems. Definitely an underrated film for sure. Plus watch Anurag's hotness. Can't wait to watch more films of him.

Gandhi, My Father - Harilal's version

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Gandhi, My Father is about the father/son relationship with the famous Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Darshan Jariwarla) and his son Harilal (Akshaye Khanna).

At first I wasn't sure if I wanted to watch this film because of mix reviews. I finally decided to watch it just so I could decide for myself. If you do not know who Mohandas Gandhi is. Where have you been? Even the famous Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr had adopted Mohandas Gandh's non-violence movement. I knew Mohandas had children but I knew little about them until this movie came out. Afterwards, I started to read more about Harilal since this movie is based on the biography, Harilal Gandhi: A Life by Chandulal Bhagubhai Dalal.

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Akshaye Khanna plays Harilal. I do think he's a good actor. He played the part really well that I almost forgot it was Akshu playing the role, his best acting till date. Harilal wants to be a barrister like his father and get educated. However, his father disproves the decision because he thinks it won't help with the non-violence fight against the British for India to be free. Harilal disobeys and ends up converting to Muslim back to Hinduism, becoming an alcohol, and even becoming very depress.

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Bhoomika Chawla - wow, haven't seen her for a while. I think she's cute but I'm not a fan of hers. Although she didn't have as much screen time as the other, she still manage to pull through and shows up her talent. She plays Harilal's wife, Gulab. She stood by her husband's side but through it all, she did what was best for their kids and her.

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Darshan Jariwala did a wonderful job potraying the famous Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. His transformation to the Gandhi we know now is unbelievable!

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Shefali Shetty is great as always. Loved her since her role, Pyaari, in Satya. Her portrayal of the wife Kasturba was great. I love how she stood by her husband's side but still knew her motherly instincts when Harilal came around.

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Overall, the movie is worth a watch especially if you're a Gandhi fan or if you want to know Harilal's side of the story. I thought the movie was too slow at times and dragged a lot. I wanted to like the movie more but felt it lacked something. I do love how the film captured the scenery of the past of India and South Africa.