The king of dark genre is back. This time with a satire based on the age old tussle between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. And boy o boy, i bet you would never see a satire like this for ages unless Vishal himself betters upon this one. A superb narrative coupled with gem performances from Pankaj Kapoor and Shabana Azmi.
Though it deals with the same old problem, but there cannot be a more innovative and entertaining way to put this forward. Futile fields, destitute farmers, hungry industrialists and opportunistic politicians. You have surely heard and seen this before. But dude, have you ever seen a bloody pink buffalo smirking all the way? I am sure you have heard of Mao, but ever came across mao mao? This flick has all the weird shit one can imagine and the best part is it still makes freaking sense.
The way Vishal has shown the nexus of the politicians, bureaucrats and the elite class ganging up on the penny less proletariat is commendable. It is insanely comical but at the same time it intrigues you inside out and you can feel the unfairness in this world order. Pankaj Kapoor's performance is mind blowing and is the heart and soul of the movie. His transformation from the uptight bourgeoisie to a drunken Robin hood of the proletariat is flawless and marvelous. Shabana Azmi as the politician stands up to match Pankaj Kapoor and leaves a bitching impression. In one of the scenes where she explains to her son the necessity of her rise, she sets new standards of satirical performances. Amazing, would be an understatement.
Vishal Bhardwaj has stepped into a new territory and has hit home run in the very first strike. This wonderfully weird satire is for those who do not like the story to be told in a simple and straight way. This is for those who love symbolism. This is for those who like performances and not chessy item numbers. So if you are into Vishal Bhardwaj or satire, you will be rewarded. If you want entertainment, you won't be disappointed. Vishal, after seeing this, saat kya, dus khoon maaf. Benc** Benc** :D
Though it deals with the same old problem, but there cannot be a more innovative and entertaining way to put this forward. Futile fields, destitute farmers, hungry industrialists and opportunistic politicians. You have surely heard and seen this before. But dude, have you ever seen a bloody pink buffalo smirking all the way? I am sure you have heard of Mao, but ever came across mao mao? This flick has all the weird shit one can imagine and the best part is it still makes freaking sense.
The way Vishal has shown the nexus of the politicians, bureaucrats and the elite class ganging up on the penny less proletariat is commendable. It is insanely comical but at the same time it intrigues you inside out and you can feel the unfairness in this world order. Pankaj Kapoor's performance is mind blowing and is the heart and soul of the movie. His transformation from the uptight bourgeoisie to a drunken Robin hood of the proletariat is flawless and marvelous. Shabana Azmi as the politician stands up to match Pankaj Kapoor and leaves a bitching impression. In one of the scenes where she explains to her son the necessity of her rise, she sets new standards of satirical performances. Amazing, would be an understatement.
Vishal Bhardwaj has stepped into a new territory and has hit home run in the very first strike. This wonderfully weird satire is for those who do not like the story to be told in a simple and straight way. This is for those who love symbolism. This is for those who like performances and not chessy item numbers. So if you are into Vishal Bhardwaj or satire, you will be rewarded. If you want entertainment, you won't be disappointed. Vishal, after seeing this, saat kya, dus khoon maaf. Benc** Benc** :D
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