Friday, July 23, 2010

Udaan Movie Review

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Rate: 3 / 5



Cast: Ronit Roy, Ram Kapoor, Manjot Singh, Anand Tiwari




During my school days in Himachal Pradesh, a fellow student will not be long for annual leave in December, as all children usually do not. I have often wondered why. Much later I was told that his body (and too dominant), the father calls the shots with the stick, and my friend literally spine Were just thinking about the next three months to spend with his family.

We lost touch after we got the training and the passage of time, I forgot all about him. Until I looked Udaan and his face appeared very early in the film. Udaan will do it for you!

Poignant, confusing and disturbing, Udaan just a wonderful young adult who has entered his teens, and how he / she is a tyrant father, step-brother, who did not know existed, and how to break the chains and finally rid the world , who is slowly suffocating.

Udaan reflects real life and although the plot is simple and uncomplicated, add simple stories that are extremely difficult to count. However, rookie director Vikramaditya Motwani remains faithful to the written documentation and manages characters in the film with extraordinary care and understanding and maturity. I can make something Udaan kills everyone. And that's what makes this watch to absorb, especially its final definition.

A last word? This is a must for every parent, every child. This coming of age of the story is unique and speaks a universal language and therefore not to be missed!

If dropped eight years straight of college, Rohan (Barmecha Cross) returns to the small industrial town of Jamshedpur, and finds himself with his father the closet gay authoritarian (Ronit Roy) and a younger brother that he did not know. Forced to work in his father's steel factory and design of the study against his will, he tries to create his own life in certain circumstances, and pursued his dream to become a writer.

The best (most) the first time the leaders have the ability to tell new stories without bending to the dictates of the market. Core Udaan realistically, so that the viewer becomes a participant after again and she starts to feel that first-hand account of what a teenager suffering difficulties.

A number sequences leave a tremendous impact. But I want to highlight a few remaining sticking with me even if I write this review. Note the sequence between Barmecha Rajat and his brother step when they meet for the first time. Also where Ronit Roy and Rajat Barmecha have a confrontation at the dinner table, when the contractions speech Rajat plans for the future. Another scene that caught my attention was the quarrel between two brothers (Ronit Ram Kapoor).

In fact, during the second hour, I really wanted to know how Motwani and co-writer Anurag Kashyap concludes the story. But the sequence of rupture without Barmecha Rajat, a redemption of all types, is simply stunning. On the other hand, the pace is very slow towards the second hour. In addition, the duration can be enhanced by at least 10-15 minutes odd.

Cast names right must've been a difficult decision to its makers, especially the melting of two children in the essential parts. Seniors (Ronit Roy and Ram Kapoor) are implemented with the actors with years of experience under their belt. But Udaan explores a new facet of two and Ronit Ram. Ronit is great as a tyrant, the father of semi-neurotic with the demons of his own battle, while memory plays his part with rare understanding. The two children, Rajat and Barmecha Aayan Boradia are the real stars of this activity. Rajat seem to have a role tailor, and it puts teeth into it.

A total Udaan is a simple simple film that should not be explained. It must be experienced.

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