After attempting to watch a number of movies that just didn’t work out, I barely watched any movies up until a few days ago.
This reminded about the good movies out there that people generally don’t watch because they’re not popular. I hate it when people make blanket statements about Bollywood films all being crap, as if Hollywood makes better movies. People just don’t watch the right films, and don’t stop watching the wrong films.
Iqbal – On the surface it seems like just another sports movie. Which it is. It seems to follow the same formula for the most part. But it’s filmed and paced very well. My favourite character was Khadija, played by Shweta Prasad. Shreyas Talpade was very good, but Shweta Prasad was fabulous! Wonderful acting all around. 9/10.
Khosla Ka Ghosla – I enjoyed this movie a lot. Loads of fun. Real people with real issues. Good songs as well, “Ab Kya Karenge Bhai” by Adnan Sami taking the cake. It’s extra good because the song applied to both the father and the son in the movie. This is one of those movies you know in the first 10 minutes that it’s going to be good. If nothing else, there is one particular scene that makes the movie worth watching. 9/10.
Ramji Londonwaley – Hahahahahhaa. Enough said. But I’ll say some more. The movie is rough around the edges, but still has a dreamy quality to it. There are multiple hilarious sequences, but then there are also sequences where you doubt the director’s abilities. Almost as if it was directed/edited by two different people. All in all, a very fun movie. 8/10.
Main, Meri Patni Aur Woh – Another fun movie. Rajpal Yadav actually having to act more than his usual roles, and he comes through. Good songs as well. 8/10.
Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II – Generally I would feel odd about a movie like this. Because it seems to have been heavily inspired by Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction and Guy Ritchie’s Snatch. But WBHHP2’s film makers come out and acknowledge their inspirations (the mention the Coen Brothers). All the parts that you need to see are in the same movie, so don’t worry about the part 2 tag. It’s a very well made film, with great performances by all the main actors. Prashant Narayanan was great in his role, but needs to appear in more movies. Sandhya Mridul (Rani Mukherjee’s sister in Saathiya) was great as well, I think she’s a very good actor. Arshad Warsi was hilarious. This really was a well made movie. 9/10.
Dor – Another one by Nagesh Kukunoor. Must watch. 10/10.
Kaun – I couldn’t walk away without throwing in a Ram Gopal Varma movie in here. I loved this movie because of the situation it was made under. Just three actors and one location. A great story that was very well directed. Manoj Bajpai has to be my favourite actor. 9/10.
There are a bunch of movies I’m missing here. But if there are any here you haven’t seen, then this is a good start.
Iqbal, Khosla ka Ghosla and Main Meri Patni Aur Woh are some of my favorite movies. I could watch them over and over again.
Have you seen the old Hrishikesh Mukherjee movies? I know you’ve seen Anand. How about Bawarchi or Chupke Chupke or Golmaal?
What about “Page 3”, “Chandni Bar”, “Cheeni kum”, “Dus khaniyan”
Page 3 was good. i did think it was too long. Both Sen and Mridul were in it, both good actors.
Have not seen Chandni Bar yet.
Cheeni Kum – i loved this movie. i’ve seen it multiple times.
Dus Khaniyan – nope. this movie didn’t do it for me. some segments were fine, but as a whole it failed to deliver the punch. specially the last segment. maybe i need to see it again?
@kk – i have seen gol maal (i need to watch more amol palekar movies) and chupke chupke (though i need to watch it again). bawarchi i have not seen.
i have mili sitting here, which i should also watch.
both great movies, that i would give 10/10 to, but both popular movies with very high profile actors.
What about ‘omkara’ and ‘company’?
both great movies, that i would give 10/10 to, but both popular movies with very high profile actors.