Feelgood Films
3 Feelgood Films To Drive Away COVID 19 Lockdown Blues
1. Jhankar Beats(2003) : As cool as Farhan Akhtar’s Dil Chahta Hai, with an added sizzle that won’t fizzle even when the film’s room -temperature gets so tepid, it smells like life’s ennui.That’s the best one-line description for debutant writer-director Sujoy Ghosh’s film about love, life, condoms and, yes fellatio. But let’s not jump the gun. The fun begins at the beginning when we meet Rishi(Rahul Bose) and Deep(Sanjay Suri) , two regular 10-5 copywriters who dream of winning a music contest. In their dream lies a joke. Ghosh shares his characte | Click Here...
3 Feelgood Films To Beat COVID Blues
1. Dil Chahta Hai(2002) : At the end of this intriguingly endearing film about youthful synergy, Aamir Khan, playing the arrogant sometimes insufferably cocky Akash, drawls, You can’t improve on perfection anyway.” Apparently, you can. Barely two months after Lagaan, Mumbai’s most adventurous actor Aamir Khan got together with an outstanding debutant director to put together a film that’s flawless in almost every detail. Dil Chahta Hai is the kind of film that makes us sing hosannas for that much-maligned genre of popular entertainment known as mainstream Hindi cinema. It’s a bril | Click Here...
5 Lesser-Known Feelgood Films To Cheer Up Your Diwali
Arguably this is the worst Diwali in the history of our civilization. A virus has created worldwide havoc leaving us bereft and bewildered. Time to escape into the wonderful world of movies . Here are the 5 sunshine spreaders that you’ve probably missed while watching the obvious suspects. 1. Pyar Kiye Jaa(1966): For decades we’ve been spoonfed into believing that the best Kishore Kumar comedies are Chalti Ka Naam Gadi and Padosan. Not true not true! In fact Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi is more a film about starcrossed love than laughter. But we’ll let that be.Let’s celebrate another | Click Here...