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Bareilly Ki Barfi Movie Review. Director: Ashwini Iyer Tiwari. Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Rajkummar Rao, Kriti Sanon. Like the barfi in the title, Bareilly Ki Barfi is sweet, enjoyable and low on nutrition. There is little here that will stay with you but while it lasts, you’ll have a smile on your face. And that’s exactly what this amiable film is designed to do. Bareilly Ki Barfi is a lovely acting showcase. The first to admire is Rajkummar Rao as Pritam Vidrohi, a mild- mannered sari salesman who is forced to play- act a badass babua. That terrific descriptor comes from a song in the film – I want it on a T- shirt. Pritam’s friend and tormentor Chirag Dubey instructs him, “Pet se awaaz nikalo aur Bachchan ban jao.” Rajkummar’s conversion into these two distinct personalities is brilliant and seamless. In fact, Pritam’s act is so good that Bitti, the girl in this comical love triangle, starts to find him attractive. When Chirag admonishes him for this, Pritam looks mournful and says, "Hum toh character pakad ke chal rahe the."You will also admire the understated charm of Ayushmann Khurrana – playing the small town ordinary Joe with an extraordinary capacity for love. So when Chirag’s girlfriend unceremoniously dumps him, he spends the next five years pining for her. The Blacksmith Full Movie. Or you can turn your gaze on the wondrous Pankaj Tripathi, playing the father of a defiant daughter whom he loves unconditionally.
Mr. Mishra is the family’s peacekeeper. Bitti’s mother might look at her and say – harkate dekho, laundon wali but Mr. Mishra is firmly on her side.
He understands perfectly when she says – ladki hona disaster hai. There is also the consistently good Seema Pahwa playing the hapless mom and Rohit Chaudhary, who is Chirag’s best friend Munna. ALSO WATCH: ANUPAMA CHOPRA'S INTERVIEW WITH ARJUN RAMPAL DADDYApart from the performances, much of the magic in Bareilly Ki Barfi comes from the dialogue by Nitesh Tiwari and Shreyas Jain. The comedy is light and effortless. Watch out for the asides – like a mithai ki dukan named Lavla sweets instead of Lovely sweets because in the rain, the E ki matra fell off. The weak link is the strained story which relies too heavily on a voice over by Javed Akhtar. The narrative, based on a French novel called Ingredients of Love, is predicable and convoluted. The scenario feels inspired from another French icon – it’s watered down Cyrano de Bergerac – which is, two men, one girl and the power of words. Bitti reads a novel that she believes Pritam has written but actually Chirag has written it. So now Pritam must put her off by being an obnoxious lout. After much confusion and contortions, Bitti find her true love. The character of Bitti is also a soft spot.
The small town firebrand or pataka is in imminent danger of becoming a Bollywood cliché. This year alone, we met her in Badrinath Ki Dulhania, Behen Hogi Teri and Toilet: Ek Prem Katha. This is a girl who determinedly breaks the blinkered rules of her narrow surroundings – so Bitti smokes, swigs alcohol straight from the bottle, eats non- veg, breakdances on her terrace and watches pirated English films. ALSO READ: ANUPAMA CHOPRA'S REVIEW OF VICEROY'S HOUSEBut these seem like a collection of traits rather than a flesh and blood character. Kriti Sanon is lovely looking but she isn’t very persuasive as the small town rebel. I kept getting distracted by her perfectly tousled hair. Her edges aren’t frayed enough to fit into this milieu in the way that the other actors do. Her performance is sincere but I kept feeling like she had sauntered in from a more airbrushed reality. Watch Point Blank Online Free HD here.
Still Bareilly Ki Barfi has enough flavour to keep you going. Director Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari keeps it frothy and light. I exited the theatre hoping that she’ll give Pritam Vidrohi his own film.
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Beasts of No Nation (film)Beasts of No Nation. Theatrical release poster. Directed by. Cary Joji Fukunaga.
Produced by. Screenplay by. Cary Joji Fukunaga.
Based on. Beasts of No Nationby Uzodinma Iweala. Starring. Idris Elba. Abraham Attah. Kurt Egyiawan. Jude Akuwudike. Emmanuel "King King" Nii Adom Quaye.
Music by. Dan Romer. Cinematography. Cary Joji Fukunaga.
Edited by. Mikkel E. G. Nielsen. Pete Beaudreau. Productioncompanies. Red Crown Productions.
Primary Productions. Parliament of Owls. Watch Commando Mediafire more. Distributed by. Release date. September 3, 2. 01. Venice)October 1. Worldwide)Running time. Country. United States.
Language. Budget$6 million[2]Box office$9. Beasts of No Nation is a 2. American wardrama film written, co- produced and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, who acted as his own cinematographer, about a young boy who becomes a child soldier as his country goes through a horrific war. Shot in Ghana and starring Idris Elba, Abraham Attah, Ama K. Abebrese, Grace Nortey, David Dontoh, and Opeyemi Fagbohungbe, the film is based on the 2. Uzodinma Iweala[4] ― the book itself being named after a Fela Kuti album. It was screened in the main competition section of the 7.
Venice International Film Festival,[5][6] where it won the Marcello Mastroianni Award.[7]The film was shown in the Special Presentation section of the 2. Toronto International Film Festival,[8] and released on Netflix globally and in a limited release by Bleecker Street on October 1. A civil war is breaking out in an unspecified West African country. A young boy, Agu, lives in a small village with his parents, older brother, and two younger siblings. Agu's village is located within a "buffer zone" enforced by ECOMOG troops.
Agu's father is a local leader, and aids refugees from the surrounding areas by letting them stay on his land. The village is informed that the government has fallen, with military- aligned rebels seizing control of the country.
With rebel forces headed towards the village, many people flee to the country's capital for safety. Agu's father is able to buy safe transport for his wife and two youngest children, but has to stay behind himself with Agu and his eldest son. Rebel and government forces fight in and around Agu's village. While the rebel soldiers flee, government forces round up the remaining villagers and accuse them of rebellion. As they are about to be executed, Agu's father tells his sons to run shortly before getting shot.
The two boys try to escape, but Agu's brother is killed. Agu evades capture and escapes into the jungle. After wandering for an unspecified amount of time, he is caught up in a guerrilla skirmish. The NDF, a rising rebel faction in the country, adopts Agu into their ranks. Agu's battalion is led by the Commandant, who takes Agu under his wing. After undergoing a brutal initiation process, Agu becomes a fully- fledged member of the militia. Agu befriends another young NDF child soldier, Strika, who never speaks.
One night, the Commandant summons Agu to his quarters, and rapes him. Strika, another of the Commandant's rape victims, comforts him. Preacher, an older soldier, gives Agu brown- brown to lift his mood. Agu and Strika take part in a number of bloody battles and ambushes. The battalion's success in the taking of several towns, killing hundreds of men, women and children, gains them a summons to the rebel HQ, where the Commandant, accompanied by Agu, Strika, and a few other members of the battalion, go to meet with the NDF leader. They spend an entire night in the waiting area, infuriating the Commandant. When they finally meet the Supreme Commander, he informs the Commandant that he is not being promoted, as he had expected, and is in fact being removed from command.
The Commandant's lieutenant will take control of the battalion, and the Commandant will be given a staff position under the rebel leader. The Commandant views this as an insult, and leaves to "celebrate" his lieutenant's promotion at a brothel. While the soldiers (except for Agu and Strika) spend the night with the brothel's women, one of the women shoots the lieutenant. The lieutenant is badly wounded and the Commandant accuses the prostitute of trying to kill the Lieutenant.
The prostitute pleads with the Commandant and says she shot the lieutenant by accident, but the Commandant and his men shoot the women and leave the city with the battalion. Now on the run from their own faction, as well as the UN and government forces, the battalion suffers heavy losses.
Airstrikes and supply shortages kill many of them, with Strika being killed by a gunshot during an ambush. The remaining members of the battalion take shelter at a gold mine for several months, hoping to find gold to pay for supplies. Ammunition runs out, leaving the group with no way to defend themselves from encroaching enemy forces.
Agu informs the Commandant of this, and he tells Agu that he must take care of him, as all sons must protect their fathers. As they speak, Preacher, now the new lieutenant, rallies the soldiers to abandon their posts and surrender to the UN, as they will surely starve or be killed if they stay.
The Commandant at first refuses to let them go, but relents when Agu says they should surrender. The soldiers all depart, leaving the raving Commandant alone. Shortly after, they are detained by UN troops. The younger members of the battalion are sent to a missionary school in a safe part of the country. Agu stays away from the other children, who play games and enjoy the comfort and safety of the school.
Agu is tormented by what has happened, and has nightmares about it. After much time has passed, Agu tells the school's counselor that he has done some terrible things but he won't go into detail. He is afraid the counselor will think he is some kind of "beast." Instead he tells how he used to be a good boy, from a good family, and that his family had loved him. The final scene shows Agu finally joining the other boys as they swim and play in the ocean. Production[edit]Cary Fukunaga directed his own script, after having worked on it for seven years.[4] It was not until after six years of research on the Sierra Leone Civil War that Fukunaga came across the Beasts of No Nation novel.
He told Creative Screenwriting, "I read through the novel and I loved the elegant and concise way that Uzodinma Iweala told the story. I felt that would be the best way to enter the subject."[1. On August 2. 0, 2. Idris Elba joined the cast of the film adaptation.[4] On June 6, 2. Ghanaian actors Ama K.