MADRAS CAFÉ –SHOOJIT SIRCAR
People like SHOOJIT SIRCAR are
the reason why I spend my hard earned money (despite the rising inflation,
depreciating rupee and sagging economy) on movie tickets every weekend and not
wait for a movie to release on DTH TV.
Another reason why I went to see
MADRAS CAFÉ was the brilliant effort called VICKY DONOR by the team of M/S
SIRCAR, ABRAHAM and CHATURVEDI (Juhi, the dialogue writer for the uninitiated),
but both the movies are different like a
ROSGOLLA and DARK CHOCOLATE and madras café is indeed a dark and a very bitter
chocolate.
The ensemble cast has always been
SHOOJIT SIRCAR’s trump card and he lives up to his reputation by giving roles
to SIDDHARTH BASU (brilliant), AVIJIT DUTT (very good), PRAKASH BELAWADI(refreshing), DIBANG (all right) and
NARGIS FAKHRI (very impressive). A small role has been given to our living
legend PIYUSH PANDEY who looks afraid of the camera while delivering dialogues.
The movie is shot in a very
firangi Hollywood style as it captures a global situation of the civil war in
Sri Lanka, cinematography is Avant grade and is a joy to the eyes. This could
be labelled as JOHN ABRAHAM’s finest work assignment till date. Go watch it or should I say don't miss it.
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