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  • The Best Of Bollywood – 2017

    The Best Of Bollywood – 2017

    2017 was the year when authentic films with rich content and honest story-telling won the audience approval. The big movies failed and the niche cinema succeeded! Nepotism debate rocked Bollywood while MeToo rocked Hollywood!

    Bollywood did not give the best movie of Indian cinema (Angamaly Diaries) nor did it give the biggest movie (Baahubali2). But it did give continuity to the rise of sensible and intelligent movies. 2017 proved that there is no middle ground – either you have big tentpole cinema (Tiger Zinda Hai) or a smart witty indie (Hindi Medium).

    The star of the year was Rajkumar Rao with Newton, Trapped, Bareilly Ki Barfi – he joins the legion of Irrfan Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in creating a trinity of strong performance driven acting institutions! Irrfan is magical but Nawaz and Rajkumar Rao are catching up!

    Which movies did I find interesting in 2017? Here is my list:

    1. A Death In The Gunj: A disturbing melancholic film about a shy introvert young man set in a small hilly town of the 70s. A rich ensemble cast, beautiful script, haunting background score and an impeccable direction by Konkona Sen Sharma. The films grows on you! A masterpiece, a beautiful painting – a must watch movie!

    2. Jagga Jasoos: Jagga Jasoos is a brave attempt and poetry at work. Ranbir and Anurag Basu have created magic on the screen with beautiful writing, editing, songs and visuals. Pity it did not get the audience!

    3. Mukti Bhawan: An amazing film about death, life and father-son relationship set in Varanasi raises many interesting questions.

    4. Newton: Rajkumar Rao shines as a honest stubborn government official assigned to election duty in remote naxal-infected Chattisgarh forest. Watch-out of the beautiful screenplay, cinematography and strong cast including the brilliant Anjali Patil.

    5. Bareilly Ki Barfi: The high-energy colorful comedy is a beautiful celebration of small town India. Kriti Sanon is on a song as a ciggarette smoking flamboyant tom-boy.  Rajkumar Rao, Ayushmann, Seema Pahwa and Pankaj Tripathi strengthen the rock-solid script with amazing performances in a beautifully directed and detailed movie.

    6. Lipstick Under My Burkha: Alankrita Shrivastava portrays the lives, desires, fantasies and personal struggles of four ordinary women in small town India and drives a larger message about empowerment in Indian patriarchial society. Extremely strong performances by all women protagonists make it real and relatable. Ratna Pathak Shah is a gem!

    7. Anarkali Of Aarah: Swara Bhaskar delivers an extraordinary power-packed performance and raises the flag of consent for the women on the margins of society. Highly engaging and colorful movie with strong dialogues and observant direction.

    8. Secret Superstar: Advait Chandan’s drama speaks two stories – a young girl who pursues her dream of becoming a singing sensation and a wife in a domestic abusive relationship.

    9. Tumhari Sulu: A warm slice-of-life movie that touches one’s heart. A relationship drama that explores the lives of the family when the ambitious house wife gets a job as a late night chatshow RJ. An effortless impeccable performance by Vidaya Balan but Manav Kaul is a revealation.

    10. Haraamkhor: What happens when a married teacher gets romantically involved with his young student? Nawaz and Shweta Tripathi shine in this controversial movie.

    Worthy Mentions:

    1. Hindi Medium: Impeccable Irrfan Khan shines in a slice-of-life film about our educational system and class divide caused by English language.

    2. Trapped: A survival thriller about a man who gets locked in a high-rise apartment in Bombay and his attempts to escape the same. Rajkumar Rao shines in this Vikramaditya Motwane directed movie.

    3. Raees: The ruthelss smart boot-legger SRK meets a tough cop Nawazuddin in this Gujarat Gangster movie.

    4. Shubh Mangal Savdhaan: Right from the title to dialogues to song lyrics, sharp wit is evident in this vibrant movie. Great acting by everyone  including Ayushmann who completes his image makeover from Vicky Aryan Donor to men’s problem guy – just breaking the macho image of the hero!

    5. Kadvi Hawa

    6. Ribbon

     

    Big Misses:

    1. Salman’s Tubelight

    2. Amitabh’s Sarkar 3

    3. SRK’s Jab Harry Met Sejal

    4. Ranbir’s Jagga Jasoos

    5. Shahid – Kangana – Saif’s Rangoon

     

    Baahubali 2 was the must watch Indian Extravaganza! After ages traffic jams, black tickets, huge intervals and movie-driven national conversations were back! Padmavati was discussed across the nation for all the wrong reasons!

    Which one was your favorite?

    Related Posts:

    The Best Of Bollywood – 2016

    The Best Of Bollywood – 2015

    The Best Of Bollywood – 2014

    The Best Of Bollywood – 2013

    The Best Of Bollywood – 2012

     

  • The Bollywood Watchlist – 2015 Version

    The Bollywood Watchlist – 2015 Version

    During The Course Of My Professional And Personal Interactions, The Topic Of Personal Interests Often Crops Up! As Soon As People Know That I Am Passionate About Movies And Have Professionalized My Passion Through PhD In Management Of Movies, The Next Question Is : Which Are The Best Bollywood Movies? Which Are Your Best Bollywood Movies? Can You Give Your Recommendations? As Everyone Knows, It Is A Really Difficult Question…

    Everyone’s Idea Of Favorite Movie Is Unique. It Depends On Individual Preferences & Taste. And Every Indian Has Their Favorites In Bollywood, Cricket And Politics. But This Is The List For My Friends, Film-Buffs, Non-Indians & Everyone Who Like Movies – We Can Match Our Favorites ! And I Have Created A Shortlist And A Long-List.

    The Beginner’s Definitive Bollywood – The Beginner’s Guide To Eleven Movies That Give A Taste Of Classical Bollywood:

    Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
    Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham
    Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge
    Hum Aapke Hai Kaun
    3 Idiots
    Mughal E Azam
    Sholay
    Amar Akbar Anthony
    Dabangg
    Chennai Express
    Ram Leela

    The World Cinema Bollywood – The Eleven Movies That Give A Global Taste Of Indian Hindi Cinema:

    The Ship Of Theseus
    The Lunchbox
    Guide
    3 Idiots
    Udaan
    Taare Zameen Par
    Lootera
    Kahaani
    Haider
    Piku
    Dor

    Ash’s Favorite Movie List – My All Time Top 25 List:

    Anand
    Guide
    Mughal E Azam
    Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron
    Dor
    Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge
    Kabhi Haa Kabhi Naa
    Manorama Six Feet Under
    Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi
    3 Idiots
    The Ship Of Theseus

    Mother India
    Ek Ruka Hua Faisla
    Andaz Apna Apna
    Chandni Bar
    Dev D
    Zakhm
    Lagaan
    Dil Chahta Hai
    Munnabhai MBBS
    Swades
    Taare Zameen Par
    Maachis
    The LunchBox
    Queen

    Ash’s Favorite Movie List – The Long List Of Additional 15 Movies:

    Bhoomika
    Do Aankhen Barah Haath
    Uski Roti
    Amar Prem
    Abhimaan
    Silsila
    Ek Duje Ke Liye
    Deewar
    Saaransh
    Khamoshi
    Satya
    Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
    No Smoking
    Page 3
    Pyaar Ka Punchnaama

    Ash’s Favorites – The Recent 25 Favorites:

    Kahaani
    No One Killed Jessica
    Udaan
    Ab Tak Chappan
    Ek Haseena Thi
    Company
    Gulaal
    Tanu Weds Manu
    Rang De Basanti
    Saathiya
    Chak De India
    Hum Tum
    Omkaara
    Gangs of Wasseypur
    Paan Singh Tomar
    Vicky Donor
    English Vinglish
    Raanjhaana
    Bheja Fry
    Lootera
    Haider
    Highway
    Maqbool
    Shahid
    Piku

    Ash’s Favorite Hollywood Movies – The Eleven All Time Favorites:

    Gandhi
    Citizen Cane
    Life Is Beautiful
    The Bridge On River Kwai
    The Dark Knight
    The God Father Series
    12 Angry Men
    The Pursuit Of Happyness
    The Fault In Our Stars
    To Kill A Mocking Bird
    The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

    Ash’s Favorite Hollywood Movies – The Long List:

    The Bicycle Thieves
    As Good As Is Gets
    The Help
    Vertigo
    The Ring
    Psycho
    The Bourne Series
    Far From The Madding Crowd
    Before Series: Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Before Midnight
    Dead Poets Society
    Cast Away
    The Theory Of Everything

    Ash’s Favorite Hollywood Movies – The Recent Favorites:

    The Descendants
    Avatar
    Hugo
    The Da Vinci Code
    Midnight In Paris
    The Contagion
    The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
    The Grand Budapest Hospital
    Asylum
    Oprhanage
    Sliver Lining Brookings
    Argo
    The Artist
    12 Years A Slave

    Ash’s Children Favorites – Bringing Out The Child In Us!

    Baby’s Day Out
    Tin Tin
    Finding Nemo
    Cars
    The Lion King
    Paddington Bear
    Inside Out

    Ash’s Favorite Marathi Movies:

    Shwaas
    Deool
    Shyamchi Aai

     

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  • Piku – The Perfect Digestive Of 2015

    Piku – The Perfect Digestive Of 2015

    Piku is the triumph of the Indian Film Industry. A very interesting subject powered with perfectly written screenplay, extremely strong performances, sensitive treatment and awesome direction.

    Piku is a must watch ! It is one of the best movies of 2015 !

    Shoojit Sircar and Juhi Chaturvedi move from the front to back this time – from Vicky Donor’s sperm to shit.

    An ageing father Bhaskhor (Amitabh) has challenges his with daily motions. A caring, determined and independent daugther Piku (Deepika) lives with her had and has a daily question – Hua? She is a strong-headed architect and has frequent run-ins with the car agency cab drivers. The car agency owner Rana (Irrfan) becomes their unlikely companion when they drive from Delhi to Calcutta on a road journey with the portable potty (Sinhasan)

    Watch out for the Bhaskar’s open declaration of her daughter’s sexual independence to potential suitor, Rana’s theory on Indian toilet styles and Bhaskar’s brutal comments on Rana’s dad’s death. Rana says that “Death and potty can strike anytime, anywhere”.

    The constant dad-daughter fights, the car agency owner’s direct rebuttals, the aunt’s remarks, dad’s tantrums, the highway journey, the traditional house sale question, the undercurrents of different relations, the unlikely romance, the visuals, wonderful songs – all register a strong mark – they make you smile, they make you think.

    Piku (Deepika) and Bhaskar (Amitabh) steal the show. They own the movie and give a stupendous performance. Deepika is independent and kick-ass yet deeply devoted and caring for her father. Amitabh selfish irritating person but pleasingly brutal and honest. Irrfan completes the trio and creates his own space in an effortless universe of dad-daughter. Moushumi Chatterjee, Raghubir Yadav give a credible support.

    At the end of the movie, you want more !

    The real winner of course is Shoojit Sircar. Take a bow ! The movie seems like a slice of life – a conversation happening somewhere. Yet very observant. Very simple yet touching and enduring ! And Juhu Chaturvedi. Her writing is amazing and very observant. Brings out the special touch to everyday conversations of life.

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