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Posted: 6 years ago

Gully Boy Movie Review: Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt's Movie Leaves You on a High!

Gully Boy Movie Review: Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt shine in this Zoya Akhtar directed film
BY SNEHA MAY FRANCIS
14 Feb 2019
Gully Boy

Rating - 4/5 stars

A man sits silently, locked in the darkness of a car as the world outside blares and glitters under the glow of the night sky and fairy lights. It's a defining moment. One where the man is determined to fight the social dictums to swap his unglamorous life for a more celebrated one. There are no words spoken. Yet, a lot is said.
Therein lies the beauty of director Zoya Akhtar's work.

At another, a bus ride filled with regular commuters turns into so much more for a man and a woman and their love. Zoya and her writer Reema Kagti are indulgent in their storytelling. It's predictable and sluggish in parts, with one lady slowing down the proceedings immensely by attempting to ruin a childhood romance. Yet, they manage to uplift the narrative by weaving together many interesting characters.

Ranveer Singh and Siddhanth Chaturvedi in a still from 'Gully Boy'

Jay Oza also steps in with his vivid frames, thus keeping the pulse and pitch intact. From the long shots that capture how the slums sit next to the high-rises to the dimly-lit shots that paints life under the streetlights, he fills the frames with passion and promise. While Gully Boy is a templated story of the underdog, one that'll bear numerous similarities to Hollywood's 8 Mile, it'll still manage to strike a chord and hold its own.

"We are no slumdog, announces a rapper, almost echoing protagonist Murad's (Ranveer Singh) determination to own his meagre life in the Mumbai slums and not fight it.

Wear your weakness as your badge of honour, his mentor tells him, thus, empowering him to shake off his shame. Barring a glossy music track that stitches together clichd, polaroid shots of people from the slums, Zoya has designed, very skillfully, not to highlight the Hollywood stereotype of life in the shambles. She has, in fact, kept the story clean and untouched by the grime.

Instead, she banks on the emotional conflicts that simmer and explode, within those box-sized enclosures, even as they turn into perfect photo-ops for eager tourists the next morning. And how the loud, hard-hitting outbursts between people fizzle out just as suddenly, without explanation.

Ranveer Singh wraps his head around the vulnerabilities of Murad and his desires with aplomb. Not a tone or expression is out of place. The shot where he explodes into rap after being shunted away from a night club for not "fitting in is exceptional. And as the camera flips from the inside to the outside, the sounds are muted and pumped up to reflect his exploding mind.

But it's Siddhant Chaturvedi who manages to outshine Ranveer as he takes on as his rap guru - MC Sher. His opening act, where he slays a guy for booing a female singer out of the stage, is phenomenal and will give you goosebumps. Unfortunately, the script doesn't allow him to shine.

Vijay Varma as Murad's gully pal is another remarkable character. Their strong bond despite contradictory life choices is captured exceptionally. One moment when they go at each other, only to realise their realities are the same but their approaches different will leave you in tears.

Vijay Raaz puts out an electrifying act, making us hate his unapologetic decisions but equally empathetic to his struggles and rejection. Kalki is effortless as the music manager and plays the midnight Banksy-inspired graffiti star while Sheeba Chaddha is upright as Safeena's righteous mother and Amruta Subash steps in as Murad's harassed mother.

Alia Bhat adds spunk to Safeena and refuses to take things lying down. "Don't question the good things in life, she tells her man when she prioritizes her profession above him. Alia's fierce and fun, especially, when she calls "the other woman an "octopus. Unfortunately, Gully Boy isn't her film.

Alia Bhatt as Safeena in 'Gully Boy'

Music unifies people, and that's what Zoya celebrates, unleashing the Apna Time Aaega anthem on us just before the curtains roll down. Let's just say, it left us on a high!

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Posted: 6 years ago
Siddanth is very good actor no doubt but just bcos it is debut i don't think he outshone ranveer like some of these reviews claim! ranveer's eyes felt the character's struggle and beliefs - it is not just acting, he lived every moment. His way of approach to acting is different.
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Posted: 6 years ago
Thought I wouldn't be able to watch it until next week... somehow I could make it today.

In the theater right now... starting in 5 mins 😛.. will review later
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Posted: 6 years ago
Just back from the movie...I am not going to say anything new that has already not been said, but guys just go and watch it! Its a movie which has all the t's crossed and all the i's dotted! Each and every aspect of the movie is simply Brilliant! I know the length of the movie has been the only major complaint, but I personally felt like someone abruptly snapped me out of it...I just wanted it to go on for some more time...They take us to that amazing High and then abrupt Stop! I won't spoil it for you but those who have watched the movie already will know what I mean...
Ranveer killed it! and so did Alia, Sidhanth and the rest of the supporting characters...They all gave such well defined performances without overstepping on each other...I think the credit should entirely go to Zoya for such a fine direction...Not for a single moment did she let the story deviate from its main theme even though there were so many tempting sub stories to focus up on...

My take away from the movie is of course Ranveer's yet another Brilliant performance as Murad and also the beautiful love story of Murad and Safeena...They both shared such a wonderful relationship that a whole movie can be made just on their love story! Its so good that it leaves you begging for more...

Just go watch it, is all I want to say! ⭐️
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Posted: 6 years ago
I'm so happy for Alia man! She managed to stea focus from a Ranveer Singh movie man! Something even Deepika couldn't do
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Posted: 6 years ago
One word for Ranveer supercalifragilistic

The storytelling by Zoya is marvelous. Everyone was excellent.My only gripe is I wish it was Pari instead. Alia was good in parts but annoying in other parts.Thankfully she isn't there much.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Shaitan-Haiwan

I'm so happy for Alia man! She managed to stea focus from a Ranveer Singh movie man! Something even Deepika couldn't do



She did not steal the thunder from Ranveer ..I do not know where are you getting this from.They have both managed to shine without stealing anyones thunder .You always look forward to stir a controversy 😆
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: GrumpyTheCat

One word for Ranveer supercalifragilistic


The storytelling by Zoya is marvelous. Everyone was excellent.My only gripe is I wish it was Pari instead. Alia was good in parts but annoying in other parts.Thankfully she isn't there much.


Also, every aspect of the movie is so real.
From domestic abuse to killing dreams to making it. I am speechless.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: GrumpyTheCat


Also, every aspect of the movie is so real.
From domestic abuse to killing dreams to making it. I am speechless.


Did you also felt like you got abruptly snapped out of it just when you were getting ready for another big moment?

I was like man, why can't this continue! I heard a few 'are you kidding me's in the theater at that point! 😆

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