Monday, April 8, 2013

Some good movies you may have missed - Part II


Continuing with the topic regarding movies that got overlooked, a few more names come to mind….

Haasil: Hassil had a new director Tigmanshu Dhuliya and a non-star cast, Jimmy Shergil and Ashutosh Rana were the most known names in the lineup, with one character artist names Irffan Khan as the main antagonist. Till date people who have watched the movie have only positive feedback, it was this performance of his which caught the eye of the industry over Irffan Khan. A story revolving around student politics in UP, with Jimmy and his lady love Hrishita Bhatt caught in the middle, this is one compelling watch, not worth missing. (Genre: Drama, Politics) 

 
99: Time and again people try to imitate Guy Ritchie and his style of film making with multiple storylines intercommoned in a single movie, seldom does anyone succeeds, well 99 seams to be the exception, with some unconventional casting and good performances backed by a good script the movie is worth a watch. (Genre: Comedy)

 
Ek Hasina Thi: A very talented director came to Indian cinema through this movie, Sriram Raghvan, Saif Ali Khan gave one of his best performance till date in the movie, a no nonsense revenge drama, to some extent lifted from “If Tomorrow Comes” a novel by Sydney Sheldon, worth a watch for any thriller fan. (Genre: Thriller, Crime)

 
Chupke Se: It is a nice feel good movie, where the heroine tells a lie that her name is just for fun, but than is forced to keep up with the lie and suddenly all her life starts getting impacted by the deception. The movie is light and funny, with some exceptional ‘shyari’ by Om Puri’s character, he plays a don who is desperate for publicity. All in all it makes a decent watch with family.
(Genre: Romance, Comedy)

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