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Posted: 8 years ago
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Anupama Chopra Review.

Even she feels Sonakshi was EFFORTLESS & WHOLLY RELATABLE.
UGGGHHH If only the script was as good, I feel so bad for my girl

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XkQ3owaDCg[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Noor Movie Review: Played by Sonakshi Sinha in very Bridget Jones-y mode, Noor is a whiny character who complains about everything from boss to backside
Raja Sen | April 21, 2017 13:39 IST
Rating: 2 **


There are films that leave me wondering why a character wants what they want. This happens frequently in movies when the motives are unusual - when a character is driven to desperation by a maddening thirst for fame, say, or by the need to decapitate women who wear red shoes - but there are times when an aggressively average protagonist can seem as puzzling. With Noor, for example, I cannot for the life of me figure out why the film's heroine wants to be a journalist.

Played by Sonakshi Sinha in very Bridget Jones-y mode, Noor is a whiny character who complains about everything from boss to backside. She laments the fact that while she wants to be a serious journalist who has a stack of well-researched stories, she is handed instead the job of interviewing Sunny Leone. One day, when a potentially huge news story falls into her lap, she charges into it half-cocked, exploits a pair of witnesses, and irresponsibly takes this under-informed and one-sided story to her editor, demanding that it be broken.

It does break, and the fallout is ugly. Noor is running around trying to gauge the damage
when her passive, pleasant father receives a threat on the phone. Noor crumbles. Soon we have Noor cowering under blankets while Noor's father - the threatened old man - makes coffee for her and her friends. Noor's decisive next step is not to strike back with journalistic vigour or try to dig deep to unearth the truth but instead, conveniently enough, to traipse off to London and find relief in a glass of Guinness. While her father waits alone at home.

She returns, emboldened, and becomes a video blogger. Or maybe she's a slam poet. She isn't a journalist, though. Which is why I wonder why she wanted to be one, in the first place. Were our television journalists poor role models and was she misguided? And why on earth was she ranting about a chance to work at serious stuff when she fled at the first sign of something that demanded conviction?

These are questions entirely sidestepped by Sunhil Sippy's Noor, a skilfully photographed adaptation of Saba Imtiaz's book, Karachi, You're Killin Me. Sinha musters up a couple of sincere moments but frequently tries too hard, while her character comes across airheaded, incompetent and unlikable - which wouldn't have been a bad thing had the film gone full Legally Blonde and embraced its silliness. Alas, it doesn't. It tries to sermonise, with lines like "We're not just journalists, we're human too" tossed around by these exclusively Bengali journalists who are appallingly cavalier about how they must behave "like vultures."

The film is momentarily lifted by Smita Tambe, who plays Noor's maid Malti, and the authenticity she brings to her few scenes stands in stark contrast to the film's otherwise breezy tone. Purab Kohli is relatively effortless in a measured role, believable (and believably attractive) as Noor's object of desire, while I found Shibani Dandekar quite interesting as Zaara, a confident and self-assured DJ who - unlike most people in this film - appears to know what she's doing. I'd watch a Zaara film (and, with a title like that, product-placement should make sure it's easily funded).

One of the reasons the Bridget Jones films worked is that Jones, lamenting her own weight and klutziness, was visibly fat and klutzy thanks to Renee Zellweger going chubby for the part. Sinha, trimmer than ever, doesn't do the same, but it is fair to argue that Noor may still seem overweight to herself, which is surely the only bit that counts. This, it must then be said, is somewhat undermined by the fact that, during the dance numbers, Noor is all fit and nimble - as if that is still what counts. And, hey, maybe it is. One of her first complaints is that her weight in kilograms outnumbers her follower-count on Twitter. That, dear readers, is Noor's first sigh.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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The film is definitely flopping, posting only those reviews where they appreciated Sonakshi






Noor' movie review: Sonakshi Sinha shines in this thought-provoking film

Movies based on novels are nothing new in Bollywood. There are many successful films that have been adapted from a book. This morning at 9 am we were in a theatre to watch Sonakshi Sinha's Noor' that also falls in this category. The movie directed by Sunhil Sippy is based on the Saba Imtiaz's novel Karachi, You're Killing Me'. The makers have changed the backdrop from Karachi to Mumbai. So, does this film which has journalism as its baseline impress us or not? Find out in our Noor' movie review here...

Noor (Sonakshi Sinha) is a journalist, but hates her life as according to her everything in her life is going wrong. Her father loves the pet cat more than her; she is forced to cover the stories and the interviews which she doesn't want to. For example, an interview of Sunny Leone (by the way, as an entertainment reporter, I would like to point out that interviewing Sunny is not a bad thing at all). Well, she wants to do hard beat journalism like some hard-hitting story, and finally she gets one. How Noor's life takes the turn after she does that story, takes things in the movie forward...

First and foremost, let us tell you that the movie raises a very big question, that as a journalist do we sometimes forget the word humanity'. Is getting breaking news only important to us and not the people related to it? Well, every journalist watching this movie will relate to Noor's character. Saba Imtiaz's story has been converted quite well into a good screenplay. The sequence, when Noor's boss explains the importance of interviewing Sunny Leone, is outstanding. The sequence, when Noor interviews the person who is going to give her the big story, is fantastic. Believe us, it will choke you.

But, we're not saying there are no dull moments. There are a few moments especially in the first half which are a bit unnecessary for the film. Even towards the climax when the film's pace should have gone up, it just stays neutral. There's one major issue in the second half when Noor and Saad decide to fly to London in the morning and in the evening the board the flight. We wonder if getting a visa for UK is so easy.

Sunhil Sippy succeeds in narrating the story of Noor and gets a refreshing film on the screen. The movie will surely make you sit and think Is Mumbai, actually killing us?'. Well, talking about Mumbai, Keiko Nakahara has wonderfully captured the city. Editing which is handled by Aarif Sheikh is good, but could have been better.

One department that this film gets full marks in, is the performances. After watching Noor', believe us, we are feeling extremely bad for Sonakshi Sinha that she was wasted in films like Dabangg', R... Rajkumar', Rowdy Rathore' and others. Her performance in Akira' too was strictly average. But, as Noor, Sonakshi nails it. She is just perfect. She looks the part and yes, has brilliantly managed to portray different emotions on the big screen. We won't be wrong if we say this is her best performance till date. Kanan Gill makes his Bollywood debut with the film and he is quite good. Purab Kohli impresses us with his charm and Shibani Dandekar too leaves a mark. A special mention for Manish Choudhary (Noor's boss) and Shweta Tambe (Malti), they are amazing in their respective roles. Sunny Leone's cameo is nice and sweet.

Talking about the music, Noor' offers nothing great, the music is strictly mediocre.

On the whole, Noor' surely deserves a watch for its honesty and of course a great performance by Sonakshi.



Edited by _Procrastinator - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
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"Sonakshi Sinha shines as the good-at-heart and earnest journalist with a conscience, seeking love in her personal life and accolades in her profession. She is a treat to watch as she essays her character with complete sincerity and ease. She exudes the right attitude and brings in the precise amount of sensitivity to her portrayal. Whether she stumbles clumsily over things or is guilt-ridden over a story gone wrong, she is convincing all the way. "

http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/noor-movie-review-this-crusader-endears-you-all-the-way-117042100676_1.html


"Sonakshi Sinha's portrayal of a goofy scribe will strike a chord with journos. And yes, she's dressed well and scores brownie points for her acting especially in the comic scenes."

"Well, if you're a Sonakshi Sinha fan, do go catch it. The actress proves that she's indeed talented. The actress moves beyond the Dabangg girl tag. She's endearing and manages to win you over as her character and also as an actress. Kannan Gill and Purab Kohli are delectable. However, if you're a film lover then the flaws will shine too bright for you to relish some good moments, especially in the first half. "

http://www.india.com/showbiz/noor-movie-review-sonakshi-sinhas-earnest-performance-makes-this-otherwise-tiresome-film-watchable-2052058/


"As for the performances, it's the feisty Sonakshi Sinha who leads the film totally. She is extremely earnest in the portrayal of her character. She plays her part with extremely conviction, so much so that, you cannot imagine anyone else playing her role. The role seems to be tailor made for her."

http://www.oyetimes.com/cinema/reviews/168594-movie-review-noor




"Sonakshi Sinha pulls off her character without appearing to try too hard. Her natural performance as Noor once again raises the question: why does she waste herself primarily on Akshay Kumar starrers and the like that demean women and relegate her to being no more than a pout and large eyes and an attractive profile?"

"Ditto for Sonakshi Sinha. 4 years have flown between the remarkable Lootera and this film which, despite its follies, serves as a good showcase for her talent. Here is hoping we do not have to wait another 4 years for a film that does treat her like a prop."

http://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/noor-movie-review-sonakshi-sinhas-film-is-about-a-story-unlike-akiras-fake-woman-centricity-3396604.html


Edited by _Procrastinator - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I don't understand people's tastes at all. Me and my mom came out of the theater with a wide grin and bouts of laughter because of how much fun we had. The film was so funny, witty and touching, I didn't even feel the time go by while watching it. Sonakshi is such a freakin natural. Her chemistry with Saad, Zara, her dad, her maid Malti, her boss Shekhar and Purab Kohli was fantastic!! Noor and Saad = bff goals.❤️😳 I felt so freshened up after watching the film. It breaks my heart that the audience didn't even give it a shot.😭


*********************** SPOILER ALERT*********************************

The twist with Ayan (Purab Kohli) left me so pissed! I did not see that coming!!!!!!



Edited by Hazardous - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Hazardous

I don't understand people's tastes at all. Me and my mom came out of the theater with a wide grin and bouts of laughter because of how much fun we had. The film was so funny, witty and touching, I didn't even feel the time go by while watching it. Sonakshi is such a freakin natural. Her chemistry with Saad, Zara, her dad, her maid Malti, her boss Shekhar and Purab Kohli was fantastic!! Noor and Saad = bff goals.❤️😳 I felt so freshened up after watching the film. It breaks my heart that the audience didn't even give it a shot.😭


*********************** SPOILER ALERT*********************************

The twist with Ayan (Purab Kohli) left me so pissed! I did not see that coming!!!!!!





aww loved reading this ❤️

I've read the book so I knew about the Ayaan thing. The "scam' was my surprise element as that is not taken from the book.


AAAH see that's what I'm saying since yesterday. SONAKSHI didn't let me feel that she was acting. Such a good performance.

The last scene with SAAD is the cutest *hehe*
this again was different from the book, the author rushed and made it too there. Here it was nicely done. 😳
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Posted: 8 years ago
#38
It's a disaster 😭

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"#BoxOffice sonakshisinha 's #Noor has a dull start... Fri 1.54 cr [1450 screens]."
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Why did people not like it ? was it for the pace of the story ?
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Posted: 8 years ago
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A woman centric films are risky, 95% actresses in Bollywood don't have the BO pull.
You really need a great product like Neerja, Queen, Kaahani to work otherwise it's bound to be a disaster.

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