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Posted: 10 years ago
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If anyone has seen the movie, please share your own thoughts. I dont really trust these reviews. FF was giving high ratings and it was pakau and wahiyat🤢
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Pitch perfect

Margarita with a Straw

Rating: 3.5

April 17, 2015

Cast: Kalki Koechlin, Revathy, Sayani Gupta, Hussain Dalal, Tenzing Dalha

Director: Shonali Bose

Powered by a staggering performance from Kalki Koechlin as a 19-year-old with cerebral palsy, Margarita with a Straw is that rare Indian film that mostly eschews melodrama to give us an honest, sensitive portrait of disability, and the sexual awakening of an Indian teenager. Co-writer and director Shonali Bose tells a heartfelt story applying dignity and grace, making us care for her protagonist without ever asking us to pity her.

Laila (Koechlin) lives with her loving middle-class family in Delhi, and is unwilling to let her condition determine how she must lead her life. She spends her time writing music for her college band, and like any young woman her age, she's curious about sex, which makes her mother nervous. When Laila gets her heart broken by a boy that she has a crush on she embraces the opportunity to make a fresh start, accepting a scholarship to New York University. Here she meets and befriends Khanum (Sayani Gupta), a young blind woman of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin, who subsequently becomes her lover.

Brimming with a level of authenticity rarely seen in popular Hindi cinema, the film is unafraid to explore touchy themes like female desire, and the sexual drive of disabled people, an idea that even fewer filmmakers have been brave enough to address. Laila's journey of self-discovery, her struggle to accept her bisexual identity, and her anxiety over coming out to her parents are all nicely conveyed through effective scenes that benefit from perceptive dialogue and consistently convincing performances. Revathy brings subtle intensity to her role as Laila's supportive but wary mother; watch how she is suddenly overcome with concern during a light-hearted scene when Laila reveals to her in the bath that she has feelings for a boy in her college.

Bose never beatifies Laila in the manner that many films do with their differently abled characters. We get a flesh-and-blood protagonist complete with warts and all; Laila can be selfish and hurtful like anyone her age. She can be manipulative too. It's Kalki Koechlin's pitch perfect performance that humanizes Laila. Not only does she accurately portray the character's disability traits - the slurred speech and the rigid movements - she also gets fully into Laila's head, and imbues the character with an emotional strength that never feels out of place.

Koechlin has an undeniable chemistry with the beautiful and feisty Sayani Gupta playing Khanum. A scene in which Laila reveals to her that she has betrayed her, is one of the film's most heartbreaking moments, and excellently performed by both actresses.

Despite some bumps in its final act, Margarita with a Straw strikes just the right tone. There are unexpected moments of humor, a coming-of age story that feels uncompromised, and a protagonist whose disability slowly fades away in the background as you begin to see her as a normal' person navigating the tricky journey of adolescence.

I'm going with three-and-a-half out of five for Margarita with a Straw. Don't miss the film, or you'll miss what is likely one of the year's strongest performances by a female actor.


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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: mahatma123

If anyone has seen the movie, please share your own thoughts. I dont really trust these reviews. FF was giving high ratings and it was pakau and wahiyat🤢


See films are subjective

You might like one film other might not

You might like Kick but half of audience hated it! Doesn't make you mad or others better, only different taste is what is prevailing!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: GundayVedant


See films are subjective

You might like one film other might not

You might like Kick but half of audience hated it! Doesn't make you mad or others better, only different taste is what is prevailing!

ok dost himmat karke dekh lenge 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
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My review:

Margarita With A Straw- I have been impatiently following this movie since the trailer released months ago and when the release date was finalized, I only hoped that the movie would live up to my expectations.Finally,it did. Infact the movie delivered more than I expected.If I had to say a one line review, it would definitely be a small movie with a big heart. The movie does away with all stereotypes that are associated with disability, sexuality and individuality of a person. The story is a simple one, it's more on the lines of Queen where there's no such big story involved but it just shows how Laila, the protagonist lives her life to the fullest over a series of events. I really didn't expect the movie to be like this. After watching the trailer, I thought it might be a melancholic tale of a girl having cerebral palsy but the whole disability part of the movie vanishes in the first ten-fifteen minutes. After that, all you see is how Laila inspite of having a disability lives her life just like anybody else.

Around 60% of the film is witty and the writer has done a wonderful play with dialogues.The sexuality part of the movie is also shown normally without any Bollywood stereotypes. The characters are very well written and even the presence of secondary characters in the film are good. Almost all the songs are good, especially Choone Chali Aasman.The way the song has been used in the narrative is very powerful.Coming to performances,the cast as a whole is very good but Kalki-Sayani Gupta-Revathy are beyond brilliant! Not even in a single scene did I feel the three overacted, especially Kalki. She will definitely make you fall in love with Laila, not out of pity but because of the zest in life she has.

The last 15-20 minutes of the film will bring tears to your eyes. It is that powerful. I cried during the whole build up of the climax of the film. Says so much about the way life is and how life goes on. The ending might get mixed receptions but I personally loved the last scene. I feel that is the most powerful moment of the whole film. Go and watch it guys, it's not some kind of festival film like it is being promoted. It's a very simple, slice of life film with a lot of humour and emotions attached to it. And if you have read a bit about the director Shonali Bose's life, you will realize after watching the movie that it has come straight from her heart.

A much needed film for Bollywood. I hope some members too watch the film because I badly want to discuss the movie. This and Dum Lagake Haisha- Two of my favorite films so far this year with the common factor being simple stories told wonderfully.❤️

4/5

This year has been going great for me as a moviegoer. Badlapur, Dum Lagake Haisha, NH10,Byomkesh Bakshi and Margarita With A Straw.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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An exceptional film ..replete with love , laughter and pathos !
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Just tell me, did she show her naked body as promised 😉
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Movie is a washout, to bad Kalki. 😲
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I felt like puking when I saw the trailer. Who gives this Kalki any film roles.
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Originally posted by: adventurousman

Just tell me, did she show her naked body as promised 😉


Haha. Yeh marketplace mein bhi naked khada ho jaaye toh koi nahin dekhega.

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