I'm not really sure what I love about Abhay Deol, he just has this way about him that I really enjoy watching on screen whether it's his films or his interviews. After reading a fantastic review of Dev D. I knew I had to see it for myself. Being a fan of Shahrukh's 2002 version of the Devdas story I was a bit apprehensive as to how a modern version of the story would play out. Based on the promos there would be a lot sex, drugs, and Rock & Roll. So I was, but then I wasn't interested in watching when it was out in theaters.
So, after reading some blog posts on the film I knew I had to see it, it was the best decision I ever made. From that opening scene I was completely engulfed in this new world of Dev D., not that his world is different from my world but going into the film I was waiting to compare it to the 2002 version, but I was wrong to even assume that. This is so far from that version, that there can't really be a comparison.
This film was the one that made me fall in love with Abhay, those familiar with the Devdas story will be pleasantly surprised at this take on a classic love story. I loved how much the music played such an integral part in the film. Now, I know that in Bollywood films music are an integral part of a film but this was very different, this is one of the best soundtracks i have come across in a long time. I was so glad the music director Amit Trivedi won the Filmfare award for Best Background Score and the R.D. Burman award.
One last important detail I must mention is the new talent introduced in the film, i'm talking about Kalki Koechlin and Mahi Gill, but the girl who really stands out is Kalki. WoW!!! I can't wait to see what else she becomes involved in. This girl deserved all the praise she got for her performance it was stunning!
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Road Movie I was so happy I actually got a chance to watch this film at this years' Indian Film Festival in Hollywood. The theater was sold out, which was good for the makers of Road, Movie. I was really surprised, but then again this film has been selected to play in various film festival around the world, the most recent being the Berlinale Film Festival.
Already being an Abhay fan girl I already kinda knew I would enjoy the film. But it truly was a good film, i miss those kinds of films in which a character decides to leave everything behind and just go...with no real destination, it's just a fascinating concept. Maybe it's just one of my secret fantasies to just leave my house or where I live, and leave my job, the people i know, and just everything. Whoa!
Overall, the film was very entertaining, Abhay has a knack for playing jerks. The premise of the film is that of Vishnu {Abhay Deol} who grows restless with each passing day and his lack of purpose in life while working for his fathers failing hair oil business. He then gets a chance to drive a truck, which he later discovers to be a touring cinema truck, to an antique museum.
He then encounters an orphan, a mechanic, and a wandering young woman who help him in his journey, a journey of self discovery you could call it, in which he if able to get to his destination and eventually start a new life.
I absolutely loved the music for this film, some of the songs that truly stand out is the enchanting kaisi tanhai and fun revamped tel malish beautifully performed by Sylvia Gordon.
Overall, the film was very entertaining, Abhay has a knack for playing jerks. The premise of the film is that of Vishnu {Abhay Deol} who grows restless with each passing day and his lack of purpose in life while working for his fathers failing hair oil business. He then gets a chance to drive a truck, which he later discovers to be a touring cinema truck, to an antique museum.
He then encounters an orphan, a mechanic, and a wandering young woman who help him in his journey, a journey of self discovery you could call it, in which he if able to get to his destination and eventually start a new life.
I absolutely loved the music for this film, some of the songs that truly stand out is the enchanting kaisi tanhai and fun revamped tel malish beautifully performed by Sylvia Gordon.
Hurray, someone who loves Abhay Deol as much as I do!! He's dead sexy, and such a good actor. I watch Dev D on an almost weekly basis--I find Kalki and Mahi fascinating (especially Kalki...it's so disconcerting to see someone who looks like she does speaking native Tamil--her Hindi wasn't bad either.). Just got Road, Movie in the mail the other day, can't wait to finally have the time to settle down and watch it. :)
ReplyDelete@Bombay Talkies Eek!!! another Abhay enthusiast!! Yay!! I know he's too sexy...no of my friends get it but no matter I <3 him! and yes Kalki was superb, let me know what u think of Road Movie... and thanks for stopping by!
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