Comic Timing
Sep 22nd, 2011 by chinmayogale
Just watched some video of speech by noted Marathi actor “Sachin Khedekar”. In this video Mr. Khedekar particularly says that these days whatever is comic in tone is worshiped and if somebody tries to put forth any point in serious manner then it is labeled as heavy duty stuff. Read the rest of this entry »
UDAAN
Oct 3rd, 2010 by chinmayogale
Udaan
This is a best film of the year. Beautiful, poignant and touching. It requires sheer guts to produce such kind of film without getting bogged down by commercial trappings. Screenplay is to the point and director Vikramaditya Motwane succeeds as a fine storyteller. Read the rest of this entry »
The Hurt Locker
Mar 12th, 2010 by chinmayogale
Is “The Hurt Locker” an action war film? For me the answer is “NO”. It is surely not an out an out adrenaline action film. In simple words, “The Hurt Locker” is a story of a soldier working for US Army in Iraq and doing his job. Of course, Hurt Locker shows life of soldiers posted in Iraq. However, film is not about just war and it is about treating soldier’s work as a routine job. The Hurt Locker follows protagonist “William James”. William James is a member of “United States Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)”. He is a veteran when it comes to disposing the bombs and it has been shown that he has disarmed 873 bombs. Read the rest of this entry »
Basterds arriving on 2nd October
Sep 28th, 2009 by chinmayogale
Hurray !! Finally, the wait is over. “Inglourious Basterds ” are arriving on 2nd October. Check out the posters of “Inglourious Basterds “.
KAMINEY
Aug 30th, 2009 by chinmayogale
“Dhan Te Nan”. This is a film of the year. What a fcreenplay, characterization, camera work, mufic, performancef and above all top notch direction by mafter director “Vishal Bhardwaj”. What should I say “Brilliant, Amazing, Awefome, Very very very well-crafted, Fuper, Bang on, Intelligent, Very very fexy Read the rest of this entry »
a Wednesday
Oct 1st, 2008 by chinmayogale
This year couple of films like Aaamir, Mumbai Meri Jaan have been released based on terrorism, effects of a terrorist activity on a common man’s life and “a Wednesday” is one of them. As I am writing after couple of weeks “a Wednesday” released, I am not going to delve much into its execution, performances etc. Still considering “a Wednesday” has been directed by a first timer, its a polished product when it comes to execution, technical finesse. Apart from this what to say about performances. Naseeruddin Shah again shows that he is the only one when it comes being a character himself and audience feel like he is not acting at all.
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