Dedh Ishqiya Movie Review
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- Film : Dedh Ishqiya
- Producer : Raman Maroo, Vishal Bhardwaj
- Director : Abhishek Chaubey
- Star Cast : Madhuri Dixit, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah, Huma Qureshi
- Music Director : Vishal Bhardwaj
- Rating :
Dedh Ishqiya
is a story of romance between individuals caught in a web of crime,
suspense, passion and deceit. The film will be releasing worldwide on
January 10, 2014. Dedh Ishqiya has been directed by Abhishek Chaubey.
Madhuri Dixit, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah, and Huma Qureshi are the
casting for the film.
Dedh Ishqiya Movie Review
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Story :
Dedh
Ishqiya is an Indian comedy thriller film which tells us a story of
romance between individuals caught in a web of crime, suspense, passion
and deceit. The film will be releasing worldwide on January 10, 2014.
Dedh Ishqiya has been directed by Abhishek Chaubey starring Madhuri
Dixit, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah, and Huma Qureshi in the lead
roles. It is a sequel of Ishqiya and is produced by Raman Maroo and
Vishal Bharadwaj.
Analysis :
There
shouldn't be any doubt in the fact that Dedh Ishqiya is in many
respects appreciably more charming than Ishqiya. Pertaining to a theme,
the follow-up casts its net far wider and comes up accompanying striking
insights into the imperfection and peculiarity of people who haven’t
lost their flair for the flashy irrespective of their lives having
hitting the skids.
The screenplay is connected smoothly with
acidic wit, the comic touches are subtly playfully artful, and the
on-screen performances are marvellously modulated. Dedh Ishqiya
entertains, on the contrary does so in a manner that does not deal
lightly not accompanying the intelligence of the audience.
In
other words, here is an exceptional film that does not have to negotiate
the kind of facile crowd-pleasing narrative formulations that most
Bollywood flicks must necessarily wade through in order to get to the Rs
200-crore mark. Dedh Ishqiya might not get there, but it is a triumph
of measured craftsmanship and storytelling finesse.
Supporting
post by producer Vishal Bhardwaj’s razor-sharp dialogues and rare
musical score, Dedh Ishqiya looks, sounds and feels like nothing that
the Mumbai movie industry has produced in a while. It is more an Urdu
film than a Hindi one, with a majority of the characters speaking lines
in a language and with the kind of mellifluence that have gone out of
Mumbai cinema.
As a special mention, the quality of the writing
and the sharpness of the editing (A Sreekar Prasad), as well deserve an
equally large measure of commendation. Each neatly constructed sequence
leads into the next flawlessly and without leaving any wrinkle behind.
Performance :
Dedh
Ishqiya is filled with several high degree of pleasure. The repeated
teasing remarks between Khalu and Babban, Khalu’s efforts to woo the
Begum and bring her out of her self-imposed exile from dance, Babban’s
typically shameless attempts to win Munira over, and of course the
dangerous cat-and-mouse game that they all play with the merciless Jaan
Mohammad. All of this works wonderfully well because the acting is of a
consistently high order. The two spirited women in this male-dominated
landscape play second fiddle to none and get their own back with ease.
If
it is difficult to take one’s eyes off the screen when Madhuri is on
it, it is no less a joy to watch Huma Qureshi effortlessly matching
strides with the veteran, move for move.
Naseeruddin Shah captures
the essence of the worldly wise Khalujaan with the kind of acuity that
only an actor of his proven calibre could have. Arshad Warsi, as always,
is a livewire who injects full-on fizz into the proceedings without
breaking into a sweat.
As a special mention, the filmmaker also
extracts outstanding performances from the supporting cast. Vijay Raaz
as the villain who is reluctant to take no for an answer, Manoj Pahwa as
the poet in captivity who never tires of displaying ostentatiously his
Italian origins and Salman Shahid as the peculiar gang lord are
first-rate.
Final Word: Dedh Ishqiya Movie Review In one word, Dedh Ishqiya is a must watch. I am giving 4 star rating for this film. Dedh Ishqiya Releases on 10th JAN 2014.
Dedh Ishqiya Releases on 10th JAN 2014
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