Badminton Champion Cup – 2016
Badminton Champion Cup – 2016 (Mens doubles and children’s singles)
Common place for promotion among Telugites in U.K
Badminton Champion Cup – 2016 (Mens doubles and children’s singles)
I am Himavalli from UK .Previously raised charity though TPUK Team be it for earthquake hit Haiti or floods in AP in 2009, 2014 or cancer kids helped families of 3 students who unfortunately lost their lives in UK.Away from home country now we want to help chennai flood victims.
Caption: Weak first half and Strong second half
Savvy’s Rating: 3/5 (reluctant rating)
Zephyr: Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika
Brush off:
1) Ranbir Kapoor’s irrational / mental reaction at a party and few other similar scenes
2) It’s time for Deepika to check her roles. Metro girl look and roles are good but repetition may impact her career. Technically, she didn’t get meaty role to prove in this movie (she looked chic though)
3) Songs are out of place (in the movie)
Savvy’s Rede:
Life’s a PLAY. Lucky are those who get a chance to direct their lives. And the rest are called common people.
Imtiaz Ali did it again. Weak hearted female protagonist again. Heroine’s role-o-meter drops to Zero by the climax. 😀
Check this out:
1) Heroine, a naive girl, goes all alone to Corsica and falls for an unknown Indian guy (the Hero). She has a good time with him but doesn’t think she’s in love with him. Cut! Fast forward, she re-enters into the Hero’s life by stating she never forgot him all these years and starts painting the town red with him. But, later rejects his proposal “because” he’s not cheerful the way he was in Corsica. Wait, picture abhi baaki hai, after the rejection, she convinces herself that she’s totally in love with him and tries her best to win him back. All in all, a confused female role. Weak, volatile and fickle minded.
2) Hero’s role confuses you, if not alert. A lost soul in the real world. He’s strong willed at times (trying to take the rejection maturely), looks mentally ill at times (party scene where makes a big ruckus), frustrated (cz of parental pressure and not likeable job) and depressed (cz his love insults him) many times and all in all not happy with his live at all. If this is what the Director wanted to show to audience then he’s successful to some extent.
Story in a nutshell (spoiler alert):
At a hi-level, the movie is all about “love what you do, do what you love”. Hero succumbs to parental pressure as a kid and picks up Engineering over his love for story-telling. Later, on the job, he becomes a corporate robot under societal pressure. Technically, he becomes a life-less machine who does everything the same way again and again with no zest.
Once the goes to Corsica and meets an Indian girl (the Heroine). The same girl enters in his life after few years. She expects him to be cheerful and lively but very soon realizes that he’s no more like that. She rejects his proposal. The inner demon takes a toll on this already depressed soul (the Hero). He’s now caught between parental wish (Engineering and a white collar job) and the girl he had fallen for (who’s trying to change him). After many twists, the Hero convinces his parents, leaves the corporate job and starts his own troupe of shows (hi-end story-telling). The movie takes you to the past, present and the future throughout its duration
The movie starts off with very confusing and fast paced scenes. Audience may feel very disconnected and baffled. After an hour or so, things start falling in place and you get involved in the movie.
Few questions that movie tried telling us:
What worked well:
Savvy’s Punch:
This movie is for a specific set of audience. Not for all. I am in split thoughts to recommend this movie as I am not convinced of myself.