Friday, November 15, 2013

Ramleela






Rating: **/*****

An average film which disappoints a viewer who regards Sanjay Leela Bhansali (Director) as someone who has got some sense of cinema.

The good part is the acting of Supriya Pathak who along with Deepika Padukone's (Heroine, Leela) looks and beautiful cinematography along with some nicely choreographed songs.

Ranbir Singh (Ram) has to learn that he is not Salman Khan who can woo the audience with bare chest. He is good is some scenes but when it comes to intensity in tough scenes , he shows his limits.

Abhimanyu Singh and Sharad Kelkar both as brothers of Ram and Leela respectively play their part in the movie effectively.

Supriya Pathak as the mother of Deepika and being the lady don of a clan terrifies with her looks.Her character seems loosely inspired by the famous Lady Don of Porbandar , Santokben Jadeja. what does not convince the audience is that she wants to marry off her daughter with a joker. The film could have been better if the past linkage of her making of the Don could have been portrayed.

But when the story is so loose she could hardly make way for cheers for the audience. Richa Chadhha in her role of sister in law of Deepika is good and she impresses with her acting in few scenes that have come to her way.

The story is the same old stereotyped movies where Hero is from one clan and Heroine is from another and their love story suffers due to rivalry between the clans.

First half is totally obssesed with the carnal passions that make way to love as if the intensity of love is directly proportional to kisses on screen. Bhansali has now cowed down under the so called demand of public which at the back of the mind of the film makers.

In second half Bhansali tries to portray the cassanova as a saviour of women which looks actually funny for a guy who makes his living selling porn DVDs and whose Mardangi can be checked by asking the girls of the village.

In the end , the village headman Raza Murad tries to pacify the situation and rivalry with a peace accord which was the wish of Ram and Leela and they die together to make it look more like Ishqzaade. An actor of Raza Murad stature got little role to play in the movie which hurts.

Bhansali does not know how to use guns and bullets in his movies and he should watch gangs of wasseypur to lean a few tricks which he loosely tries to follow.

The movie people can watch for the looks of Deepika , Ranbeer and some good songs to watch on screen with beautiful scenes with nicely decorated background without giving your mind a sense of cinematic reasoning.

A strictly no for those who want to watch some good stuff cinema with a tight script and story and of course some good acting.