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Chup Review - Baradwaj Rangan by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown) on Sunday 25 September 2022 02:58 AM UTC+00 | Tags: movie-review Chup Review By Baradwaj Rangan: Looking for Latest Bollywood Movie Chup Review By Film Critic Baradwaj Rangan Then You are on the Right Website. Below You can read and Watch Full review of This Movie. Chup Review By Baradwaj Rangan
Film references abound in this gorgeously morbid love letter to cinema. It's "gorgeous" because Vishal Sinha's superb cinematography gives us both the rapturous colours of romance, thanks to Danny's flower shop, as well as the matter-of-fact tone of a procedural. And it's "morbid" (in a good way) because movie-love is taken to its extreme. When Danny gifts Nila a bouquet of paper flowers, it's a nod to Guru Dutt's Kaagaz Ke Phool, which means… paper flowers. Even the famous shaft lighting from that film is recreated, and it leads to the film's central conceit. Who's the real killer? The one who is actually doing the killings? Or the film critic, who mercilessly "kills" a film like Kaagaz Ke Phool with a bad review, and in the process, "kills" the filmmaker's career? But on the other hand, Amitabh Bachchan, in a cameo, says, "Critiquing is a must for society." He is kinda-sorta saying what Malcolm X said: "If you have no critics, you'll likely have no success." The serial killer knows this. He or she is not against criticism, per se. They are only against those critics who fake reviews with false star ratings, or trash films in unkind language. I think what Balki (along with the serial killer) is saying is this: Criticise all you like, but do it honestly, ethically, responsibly. This may be the closest this director has come to a "message movie," and also the closest he's come to showcasing his all-out, arms-outstretched love for cinema. There is practically no background score except for the temple blocks sound that punctuated Jane kya tune kahi, from Pyaasa. The heroine is film-crazy, too. How does she know she's in love? When someone comes running towards her, in slow motion. Danny is a florist, and his tulips inspire her to hum that famous tulip-filled song from Silsila. The film's most controversial statement is a poster in Nila's house that says "Woody Allen is innocent," which could be extrapolated to the art being separate from the artist. Read Full Review Here - https://www.galatta.com/hindi/movie/review/chup/ Tags:
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