Monday 3 March 2014

The Indian Cinema!

No! I am not a critic by profession, just clarifying!
As soon as I stepped out of the cinema hall this evening I was so sure about dashing off my blog. 'The Indian Cinema' -that surprisingly abnormal way to entertain audiences.

I am not too much into watching movies, I only watch those which are highly talked about (I skipped Chennai Express though) and whose promos seem appealing. Movies create drama, action, suspense, thrill and humor in one's life. Some are full of brains and some absolutely empty-headed.
In these 2 days I encountered 2 such extremely observe flicks. A happy high Sunday on the 'Highway' and the mournful Monday with 'Shaadi Ke Side/Effects.'

After gazing the full of delight Randeep Hooda, just so petite Alia Bhatt and the musical genius A R Rahman who will not make way for Highway! The film takes you on a road trip! Randeep who was in his most anti-fashionable avatar, Alia so raw and unbleached with all the background score gave me goose bumps. The flamboyant acting skills, story line with perfectly stationed dialogues..oh my I still have the Highway hangover!

And then came 'Shaadi Ke Side/Effects.' When you have no plans to watch such vain and unproductive theater but your long lost crazy cousins find out ways to spend some more time together, I got no choice but to hit the box office. In the fully air conditioned hall I squeezed myself into cosy recliner on the grounds of hope of not falling asleep, stared at the big screen (Vidya Balan appeared bigger than the big screen). In the first half itself I had goose bumps (this time it was different). Like seriously? So predictable, such a claptrap and just so bizzare! I was tongue-tied.

I am unable to stomach movies having bad influence on people. The dreadful part was the newly wedded couple sharing the next seat, giggling on a few 'not so funny' moments and zapped with some. (How I know they were newly wedded, Lol The poor girl was decked up with all the possible signage of alliance, The Indian Bride) :p

Like they say, 'There is difference between ordinary and extraordinary, that little extra is The Indian Cinema. Some pleasantly connect to you while few others corrupt your coverage area! However, notwithstanding the true desiness at heart, Let the absurdity escalate, High 5 ;)

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