Saturday, November 16, 2013

Goliyoon ki Rasleela.






Ram Leela has the soul of a misanthropic previous noir peppered with a number of tiny glimmers of masala. . Borrowing a number of pages from Shakespeare's play, this moving picture is that the epitome of formula.
The setting may be a crazy 'Bhansalized', fantastical trigger happy version of an area in Rajasthan-
Gujarat, wherever a bloke and a woman from 2 rival, constantly-clashing mob gangs fall for every different while the others are spraying bullets and shedding blood.


Performances
Deepika Padukone delivers an honest performance, as was expected. However, Ranveer is that the surprise package. Bhansali has managed to urge the simplest out of him. If DP charmed along with her swish moves and sweetness, Ranveer has given a solid performance. From his dialogue delivery to his comic temporal arrangement, the young actor gets it okay. and the way will we tend to
forget the chemistry that he shares together with his co-star! There are quite few caressing scenes,
but they need been shot esthetically. There are a number of scenes wherever Singh utterly
overshadows Deepika. In one, Ranveer says, “ Ab hum dushmani bhi nibhayenge, pyaar se.”
Though Dippy is gift within the frame, all you see is SLB’s Ram. His presence is therefore sturdy and
charismatic. Also, his shirtless act is visual treat. Supriya Pathak did  full justice to her
villainous role. when a degree, you really begin hating her. Richa Chadda, Barkha Bisht, Sharad
Kelkar and Gulshan Devaiah have compete their parts well.


VERDICT:
Amazing motion-picture photography,Direction,Choreography and such bright and delightful colors are used that you simply can’t take your eye of the screen. ‘Goliyon Ka Raasleela Ram-leela’ is visually spectacular but the love story makes little impression.

P.S: still Leela jaisa koi nahi ;)

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