Well, after screwing bad ones... Lets see which films really rocked in 2005. These are the films that either provided us with wholesome entertainment or showed us what films should be...
5. Bluffmaster
Lets face it..! This is one of the most entertaining films of 2005. Not a dull moment no matter how shoddy the screenplay was, BLUFFMASTER has its own plusses and minuses. Amazing dialogue, Great performances and a brilliant background score are things that make Rohan Sippy's Bluffmaster worth a dekko.
Lets pardon Sridhar Raghavan for the bad screenplay... he has come up with an original story and above all great dialogue.
We love you Nana... Even when i watched the film for the second time... i could not help smiling.
4. BLACK
Shocked??? I knew you would be... Were u not expecting BLACK to be up there at the Numero Uno position..? Watch THE MIRACLE WORKER and you will know why BLACK is here at 4 and not at the oscars. I personally loved BLACK when i saw it for the first time, then I happened to watch THE MIRACLE WORKER... and i was like... What the F***?
Still lets praise director Sanjay Leela Bhansali coz he has Balls the size of footballs. It needs freaking guts to make something like this and produce it on your own. Without bowing down to many commercial constraints BLACK remains honest to the core... and that is precisely why it is here.
Amitabh, frankly has hammed in many of the sequences. Rani Mukerji is brilliance personified as she portrays Michhelle with utmost conviction. The little girl Ayesha Kapur is also thunderous.
How hard i wish that Sanjay Leela Bhansali would have come up with original stuff... or atleast given THE MIRACLE WORKER due credit.
Grow up Bollywood!
3. NO ENTRY and SARKAR:
Well the only other film i laughed so much was Andaz Apna Apna and Hera Pheri. Amazingly funny and entertaining No Entry is the kind of film which you can watch over and over again. Full marks to director Anees Bazmi for making us realize all over again... what bollywood is all about!
The other film that has tied for this spot is Ramu's version of The Godfather. Sarkar is an excellent film. Both the Bachchans and Kay Kay are awesome as the desi version of the Corleones. Dont compare SARKAR to The Godfather... And you will enjoy it like hell!
The Godfather is a classic. SARKAR isnt. But the best part about it is... It doesnt try becoming one.
2. HAZAARON KHWAHISHEIN AISI:
This film ROCKS!!! I have never been this awed by any film. It is a very simple story told in the most engaging manner by Sudhir Mishra with the help of stunning performances( Kay Kay, Chitrangada and Shiney Ahuja) and a rivetting screenplay.
If you havent watched HKA... you have missed something great in life.
1. IQBAL:
This is the film of the decade. Nagesh Kukoonoor has just proved that you have to make a film from your heart... and hell it will work... Come what may!
It is one of my favorite films of all times and It showed me what filmmaking is all about. Great performances from everybody makes IQBAL so real... so fine.
I can feel a wave of inspiration surge in my blood everytime i think of IQBAL.
If i was to describe IQBAL in one word... it would be... CLASSIC.
NEXT UP: TOP 5: The worst actors of 2005.
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
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3 comments:
gr8 n correct choice of 5 movies but i personally see bluffmaster at 2nd place.better than no entry and HKA anytime.....
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i disagree wid u i think black's much better than iqbal, but neways iqbals my biography. Both of us are impaired, me being mentally, guess i should try 4 da indian team wot say??
Do you write reviews for your generation only??? Coz I saw No Entry yesterday based on your review and it was a pain. Most of it was baywatch(sic) and well I could laugh only once
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