This is the first movie review I am
writing. I am not sure how well it would
turn out but then why not give it a try. . I won’t be making this review a
spoiler, since there still might be people who haven’t watched the movie.
So, this weekend I watched Piku, a movie directed by Shoojit Sircar. On watching the trailer, my heart had told me that this would be a nice flick. My heart wasn’t wrong....
So, this weekend I watched Piku, a movie directed by Shoojit Sircar. On watching the trailer, my heart had told me that this would be a nice flick. My heart wasn’t wrong....
The movie is based on the day to day life
of a Bengali family, comprising of the father Bhashkor Banerjee played by
Amitabh Bachan and his daughter Piku played by Dipika Padukone.
The most beautiful thing about this movie
is its simplicity, and the way it manages to touch our hearts without any
Bollywood Masala, item numbers, etc;
There is no big plot or story as such, but we don't get bored. That is what is refreshing
about it. It’s as real as life! Juhi Chaturvedi deserves an applause for
creating such awesome characters who make us laugh, cry and think, all in the
same movie.
The movie has a great sense of humour, but
at the same time it isn’t the rude and loud kind. There are no explicit jokes as such, but
laugher comes without much effort. Every
actor in the movie has contributed to making it a success. The lead characters, the servant, the
relatives, the drivers, the doctor, and all the others are just perfect.
The movie depicts the fact that we love our
family unconditionally, even though it’s not always perfect. We can see anger and irritation and love and
affection all at the same time in the story.
Apart from the funny side of the movie, the
way Shoojit Sircar has brought out the emotion of romance is remarkable. In real life, you sometimes feel a connection
with another person, and you don’t need to verbalize it. It just happens. He
has focused on this ‘connection’ between the characters. Neither of them try hide anything about
themselves. They are both open about how
screwed up certain parts of their lives are.
Again, there is no drama, or fancy dialogues in the movie about love. Not
once do we hear anything like ‘I love you’, or ‘I miss you’. No sad and
over-dramatic background music. Yet, the
love story between the characters of Dipika and Irrfan is cute, innocent and
natural. There is a level of understanding that is beautifully portrayed
between them. On a personal note, this pair is nice together!
Juhi Chaturvedi and Shoojit Sircar also
bring certain deep messages to the audiences.
For example, the fact that it’s important for a girl to not lose her
sense of independence and individuality even after her marriage. Or that love can happen anytime and anywhere
with someone totally unexpected. The importance of the parent-child
relationship is also depicted well.
For those of us who wouldn’t mind a movie
that doesn’t come as a complete Bollywood package, Piku would be a nice
watch. But for those who expect a movie
to have dances, villains, loud jokes, over-dramatic emotions, action, and intense dialogues, Piku might
not be your kind of thing. My personal
opinion is that it’s worth a watch anyways.
Piku is added to my list of personal
favorites after Queen, which tops the list.
These are movies that came, made a tiny difference to my life, touched
my heart and left me with a smile!!
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