NYT finds `99' refreshing
May 16, 2009 IANS"Bollywood loves a hybrid, so there's nothing necessarily unusual about a comedy-adventure-romance-musical," the influential US daily says in a review titled "Bollywood Without the Song and Dance".
"But `99' with bits of all those elements, mixes them up in a way that has more in common with American indies (division: hipster) than with standard Hindi-movie fare," it says.
Directed by the first-time feature filmmakers Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK, "99" favours a kind of naturalism, both in its comedy, which is character-based rather than slapstick, and in its look, the Times says of the film starring Boman Irani, Mahesh Manjrekar and Vinod Khanna.
The cinematographer, Rajeev Ravi, finds a nice balance between gritty realism and lush romanticism, the Times says.
"There's a jaunty, tango-y score and a montage set to a song, but as for that great Bollywood signifier, the song-and-dance sequence, '99' basically just says no," it says.
Calling it "unusual but not unheard of", it notes, "We glimpse the real thing only briefly: on a film set where a dance routine is being rehearsed, and during the end credits."
"Funny, assured and just inventive enough, `99' is a refreshing sign that commercial Indian cinema has room in its big tent for more than one kind of storytelling," the Times said. Click the Movie button below for more info:
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Soha Ali Khan Pictures
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