Showing posts with label Supriya Pathak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supriya Pathak. Show all posts

Friday, 6 April 2012

Brides for sale (Bazaar)




Bazaar is a much celebrated film, they say. And why not? It's got a stellar cast, a fabulously hard-hitting script, a setting that reminds one of the Hyderabad that is on the cusp of old times and modernity and seven hauntingly beautiful songs. Sagar Sarhadi's social commentary on the sad plight of girls from poor families in Hyderabad who get entwined in the commercial storm of lust and

Monday, 21 November 2011

True lies (Jhoothi)




Rekha's on a rampage in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Jhoothi. Not that in her other films she is any bit dull or drab, but in this comic caper, she is just so boisterously marvellous that you cannot help but glue your sight, smell and every other sense on her. Playing the tomboy Kalpana, she dons the role of a pathological liar. But the difference between her and a wicked weasel is that she lies