I watched 'Being Cyrus' today, with friends, at Chicago. Man, what a transformation for Indian cinema!! I clapped in the theatre after a long time. Although I was the only one to clap, I wasn't really embarassed. My applause was not for how well the movie was made, or for how well the story was told, or how good the acting was....it was an ode to the film-makers, for finally being bold enough to be mature and sensible, for spawning a change, for making a difference, for paving a new way. No song sequences in Europe, no sugar coated love-story or triangle or quadrilateral, no macho hero fight sequences, and no weeping mothers - the general fluff we have become ever so used to watching. Just a plot, that beatifully unfolds. Simple and straight, yet elegant and enigmatic. In English too, so all the 24/25/26 states(ive lost track) and union territories can relate to and understand. A good movie!
The sensible Indians are finally making a noise. For so many years, no film-maker seemed to really care about rational people. We are beginning to see a turn-around, what maybe the burgeoning of a new era. Im not quite sure when this started.....Im sure there have been stray cases of non-cliche masterpieces now and then in the 20th century.....but of-late, there has been a steady trickle, the harbinger-atleast from what I can remember being Nagesh Kukunoor's Hyderabad Blues. Im not really a Bollywood buff, in fact Ive eschewed Hindi movies for a while, except for some blockbusters - maybe 2-3 a year. But since the last couple of years, there have been so many good ones - Company, Monsoon Wedding, Page 3, Main Meri Patni aur Woh, Rang De Basanti, Swades, Bluffmaster, Bend it Like Beckham, Mr and Mrs Iyer and to an extent - Lagaan, Mangal Pandey, Bunty Aur Bubli, Bombay, Roja to list a few.
I used to watch only Tamil and English, but now I am beginning to become to a Bollywood fan....not the regular riff-raff, but this new wave of Indian cinema. Aarti always told me Tamil movies are very crass, and Hindi movies are much more cultured, and I refused to cede so far, but I dont think I will(or can) argue with her anymore. Bollywood has jolted ahead, and Tamil cinema has some catching up to do. But I dont see that happening in the near future, except for some biennial jewels from Mani Ratnam.
Indian cinema is seemingly diversifying(finally). This is a welcome change, and I hope this is here to stay.
For some reason, at this juncture, I wish to quote Frost. And I will because I can, and because I am both the writer and the editor of this post, and so, here goes - "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
Guetta out of the grounds I say.
14 years ago
6 comments:
nice blog! very informative and well written..
oh yeah da...things are changing..havent seen this yet!
nyways happy new year da..
happy new year senthil.
u gotta see this movie....really well-made, and great videography
Vishnu....reg. the movie...you've echoed my sentiments...transcoded my thoughts....captured my views...stolen my opinions....and now I have nothing to write abt in my blog-to-be!
In short.....naan nenchen...nee solte!
Can you spell P L A G I A R I S M ....just kidding ;-) Nice piece..enjoyed reading it.
It is upto the mother to decide whether to keep it or not. I recently became a mother and guess what parenting is not a walk in the park. Child abuse both physical and sexual is rampant all over the world. Even if one is very protective or careful, there is no guarantee that his or her child is safe out there. So you could imagine the predicament of children that are neglected or raised with not enough funds for a good neighbourhood or a good school.
What is the baby was a product of rape? I cannot narrate in words the kind of trauma the mother has to go through everytime she looks at the baby.
The baby is better off dying in the mother s womb rather than coming out alive and go through a hellish nightmare. I don t feel good saying this but .......
Oh my comment wad in relation to your views about abortion. Just incase you are wondering wtf
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