tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4168807414609547825.post813421521224850685..comments2023-12-21T15:37:04.645+05:30Comments on The Rear Window: Ala BarfiTapabratahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04843073228370396230noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4168807414609547825.post-20409569721069677692012-10-02T23:37:13.352+05:302012-10-02T23:37:13.352+05:30Darun Analysis!!Darun Analysis!!Tapabratahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04843073228370396230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4168807414609547825.post-83238305847994498442012-09-27T14:16:08.462+05:302012-09-27T14:16:08.462+05:30A few points:
1. I loved the performances of all t...A few points:<br />1. I loved the performances of all the three protagonists. I thought Priyanka Chopra stole the show.<br />2. The movie, in places, chose to be commercial over classy. It took the easy route. Shruti could easily not have let Barfi know that Jhilmil was calling him in the real world.<br />3. In some other places, the movie worked perfectly fine by my liking. Jhilmil guarding Barfi against Shruti was a brilliant scene.<br />4. The background score was amazing, especially the title soundtrack. I have to give Pritam the credit till we find out which Korean soap he has lifted his tunes from.<br />5. Someone has possibly told Anurag Basu that he is as good a director as Charlie Chaplin. He isn't Basu's best friend.<br />6. The script fell in the hands of the wrong Anurag.<br />7. In Black, they had mixed up Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Here they have mixed up autism and cerebral palsy.<br />8. Despite all that, a thoroughly enjoyable movie.Abhishek Mukherjeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04492031639536656851noreply@blogger.com