Haemolymph, Anek, Dehati Disco #PicksAndPiques #filmMovieDocumentaryReviews #JohnsonThomas
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Film: #Haemolymph
(#TheInvisibleBlood) Rating: * * * ½
Runtime: 149
mins.
Cast: #RiyazAnwar
#RuchiraJadhav #RohitKokate
Director: #GamareSudarshan
Publicity Design
#LaljiWagh Produced by #TikatBaari & #ABFilmsEntertainment in Association
with #AdimanFilms and Co-produced by #ND9Studio. #PrajaktaBelekarPR
#SlamDunkCommunication
A meticulously put together document on the human
rights violations against a criminally vilified community and one person in
particular (Abdul Wahid Shaikh, a teacher who got an acquittal from the court
after being incarcerated for 13 long years – one of the many who were wrongly accused
by the #ATS in 2006 Mumbai serial blasts). This film opens our eyes to the
injustice meted out to Muslims viz. stringent anti-terror laws like #MCOCA etc.,
while the justice system plays mute spectator to torture, forced confessions
and criminal intimidation under the guise of investigative and judicial
custody. It becomes blatantly obvious from this #DocumentOfALifeOfUnderTrials in
the #Mumbaiserialtrainblastcase2006, that the lack of sufficient systemic
safeguards to constrain misuse and ensure national uniformity in their
application has led to human rights abuses and disparate patterns of
enforcement throughout the country. Sudarshan Gamare’s film documents most of
the macro and micro moments of anguish, pain, despair and hoping against hope
that the under trails go through in the long and lonely road to being
exonerated. It’s a humanistic piece of work that was in all probability a
difficult one to balance and deserves due kudos and credit. The documentary
like treatment, realistic performances and tempered unemotional,
straightforward narration makes this an experience worth appreciating.
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Film: #Anek (Hindi/English)
Runtime:147 mins.
Rating: * * ½
Director/Co-Writer/Co-Producer
#AnubhavSinha
Producer
#BhushanKumar #KrishanKumar
Screenplay:
#SimaAgarwal #YashKeswani
Cinematographer
- #EwanMulligan
Editor #YashaRamchandani
Music #MangeshDhakde,
#AnuragSaikia, #BenarasMediaworks
#SpicePR #ShilpaHanda
Cast: #AyushmannKhurrana
#JDChakravarthy,
#AndreaKevichüsa
#ManojPahwa #KumudMishra
Anek could have
been a much-needed mainstream cinema representation of turmoil in the
north-east – unfortunately it is presented rather lackadaisically. The presence
of a Sutradhar who is also in the thick of things (an IB officer sent there to
broker peace) tends to take away much of the tension and solemnity from the
conflict afflicting the region. Weak dialogue, a whimsical background score, languid
pacing and loose performances littered with mostly undecipherable English robs
this film of its gravity. Songs that enhance the regional flavor of this
representation, inviting cinematography and the vivid depiction of the culture,
specific to the region have their own draw though.
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Film: #DehatiDisco Rating * Runtime: 129 mins
Director #ManojSharma
Producer #GiteshChandrakar
StoryWriter
#GaneshAcharya #VaseemQureshi #KamalKishorMishra
Screenplay
#ManojSharma
Cinematographer
- #KushChhabria #UniversalCommunicationsPR #ParagDesai
Editor
#ManojMagarr Music #DrumsShivamani
Cast:
#GaneshAcharya #RaviKishan #ManojJoshi
#RajeshSharma #RemoD'Souza
#SunilPal #SakshamSharma
A rather tepid dance-drama this film doesn’t have the
wherewithal to attract a large audience. Child artist Saksham Sharma gives a
good account of his talents here but the rest of the assorted grouping of
comedians, dancers and character actors are pretty much uninspired and boring. Stereotypical
characters, exaggerated dialogues, garish musical interludes and shaky camera
work make this experience rather enervating. Despite being directed by a reputed
choreographer, having Akshay Kumar do the narration and throw-in surprise of Remo
D'Souza at the end, this film fails to make a noteworthy impression.
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