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Saturday, September 24, 2005

Hazaaron Khwahishein Aisi

Very Very Very nice movie. Set in the 1960s and 70s in India. The generation in which students participated in the Naxal-bari (naxalite) movement and then moves on to the emergency and how Mrs. Gandhi screwed us over. The characterization is really beautiful. I cant put it in words the beauty of this movie.  Other famous film-makers have used much better words (http://www.hkathefeature.com/).
The strength of the leading lady Geeta Rao (played by Chitrangada Singh) is very inspiring. Each characters psychology is beuatifully explored by Suhir Mishra. I didnt know he was the one to make Chameli, another movie I really liked. I havent seen 'Dharavi' made by him. I hope they have it on netflix. But I cant stop singing praises for Mr. Mishra right now. This movie will pop into my head everytime I crib about Indian movie-makers not being able to characterize well and have a good screenplay. Dil Maange More SudhirBhai !!

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Shobhna Srivastava said...

Yup this was a fantastic movie, one of the movies that I call too good, makes u wake up and take notice. Though I don't think many people liked it... Actually I did not know till I read here that he was the guy who made Chameli(good one too).