Friday, January 15, 2010

Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho Review



When was the last time you enjoyed your studies whole-heartedly? Well, we don't really remember it, do we? Shikshanachya Aaicho Gho is one movie that forces us to think as to where exactly our education system has gone wrong and why students are not happy with the kind of studies they are being imparted in their schools. Though the movie is really short compare to other Marathi movies that are currently running in the movie halls, Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho is an interesting movie for the entire family.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Why Pyaar Impossible became Hit Impossible?


It was just a few weeks ago that we saw the promos of Pyaar Impossible under the Yash Raj banner that tells us the story of a geek with a beautiful and charming girl. Of course, this combination never works in practical life, but Uday Chopra who is also producing the movie this time around has tried to create a chemistry between the two characters who are from two different world. Though, the movie has received an average ratings, it has failed to attract a large chunk of viewers because of its loose script and not-so-good treatment.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Is Political Censorship Affecting Film's Creativity?


There was a time in the history of Hindi and Marathi film industry when the sole purpose of the movie was only to entertain the audience through a number of songs and happy ending stories that would give us a temporary mood change. However, many film makers in both the film industry are now going on different routes and you can see that in past decade many new films have been released that questions our inner consciousness and the problems that we are facing in the society.

Natarang Review


Though I am not a regular Marathi movie-goer, I found Natarang extremely heart wrenching and a beautiful movie to watch which tells us about the dark side of success. Debuting into film direction, ad maker Ravi Jadhav gives us the adaptation of Dr. Anand Yadav's classic novel which he directs with a lot of finesse and topnotch screenplay that keeps you glued to your seat till the end of the movie.