Hmmm...I was thinking what do i write in my newly created blog so that i can draw some eyeballs in it. And then i came to know that there is so much happening in and around me that there can be a long list of those weird events. And which i can share with you all guys. See, i am a movie freak. So, whenever i get to write something of my own, i always pen down my views about a movie that i watched recently. After coming to Delhi, job was the biggest hunger. Now that i have got one, though not that much to be hyped for, but it is quite enjoyable about what i am doing right now.
The last film that i watched was "NO ONE KILLED JESSICA", a film by Rajkumar Gupta of 'AAMIR' fame. I watched 'AAMIR' for at least ten times and it still appears to me one of the most hair raising flick that i have ever saw. I know that you people might be surprised by the fact that i have found 'AAMIR' so much interesting inspite of the fact that the film was not that much talked about. But what i liked in the movie was its immaculate closeness with real life situations and images. The locations, the pace, the storyline, the background score was a breath of fresh air for people like me who were fed up with watching typical bollywood masala films. Ooops!! sorry Salman, no more bollywood, Infi or Indian Film Industry!!!??? But guys 'AAMIR' was a different take on the burning issue of "Islamic Terrorism" in India. I would not talk much about it because i do not want to get into any kind of controversy. Talking about NOKJ, Rajkumar Gupta was unable to deliver the magic that 'AAMIR' created in the silver screen. Yes, it is obvious that a story like 'Jessica Lall Murder Case' which has been memorized by heart by the people of our nation, putting it into celluloid will always seem to be a interesting affair. But the kind of adrenaline that 'AAMIR' created, NOKJ fails to do so. The first half of the film was really riveting with some stunning performances from Vidya Balan. 2nd half was all about Rani. She was ravishing, but we expected a more ripping performance from her side. The background score was excellent. The close-up shots and the tracking movement of the camera that was so much used in the earlier film of Rajkumar, was missing here. That was part of the reason why NOKJ did not appeal to me a lot. But yes, i must say that it must have entertained the audience a lot, but not me!!! What do you say???
After reading this article i was very satisfied. so keep up friend. Good work
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