Starring: Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Emraan Hashmi, Tushar Kapoor
Directed by Milan Luthria
Rating: **
Starring: Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Emraan Hashmi, Tushar Kapoor
Directed by Milan Luthria
Rating: **
Perhaps because the director is too in-your-face in handling the provocative theme. Things get too over the top. Whether it’s the heaving bosom, the peekaboo bra strap, the prominent paunch or lip-bite routine, Vidya Balan is uninhibited and playful but leaves one wondering if in celebrating the liberation of a woman’s sexuality, the film actually also ends up pandering to the voyeur in every viewer. Is that the reason for a ‘woman-centric’ film’s success in a male-dominated industry?
The characters are set in the film industry in the south. The recreation of the time, the place, the kitsch, colour and the people alternates between the real and the caricaturised. Every interaction is built like a big encounter. And the film is structured as a series of such encounters, one leading on to the next. Instead of conversations, it’s dialoguebaazi. It feels terribly odd to find every character speaking in double entendres, every sentence full of wordplay and innuendoes—an obvious hangover from Luthria’s hit Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai. But every film can’t hang on the same formula, however successful. Wish Dirty Picture had a lingo of its own. And a slightly subtler one at that.
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Courtesy: BoxofficeIndia.com
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