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Posted: 10 years ago
i saw the movie n its slow which i know it will be as its Anurag kashyap's movie 😆 but Ranbir has acted very well
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Posted: 10 years ago

@krackjack - good idea.. Will post reviews here., as the other one is just getting lost.. anyway here is my two cents. Copy pasting here too.

Just watched Bombay Velvet!!

Pluses & minuses

Ranbir was fabulous as the street kid who wanted to earn respect and a place for himself in the society!! Even when he killed in cold blood i couldn't help but root for Johny even when i was cringing over how crassly and unfeelingly he did somethings he did!! Somehow his feelings for Rosie being the way for him to be very much human was a lovely contrast Ranbir really aced at.

Anushka was fabulous as the beautiful but broken abused Rosie whose whole world was Johny. Dhadham dhadham!! She was exceptional in that sequence!

And what happens in johny and rosie's lives during that single point..best moment in the movie!

Rosie and Johny as a couple - this was the best and the most wonderful part of the story..they r adorable together!! So in love with each other but fight like two kids and then make up even more passionately!!

Damn they should have increased the screentime for the love story! It felt like it was not enough at all!too rushed..in order to fill the screen with too much unwanted information. But then its probably cz ranushka were so good and i fell for johny and rosie and rooting for the doomed lovers. I really wished the writers had invested more in fleshing out the 2 characters and what makes them tick. Anushka and Ranbir make the best of the given material. But it could have been way better.

Good back stories for rosie and johny..even khambatta..but execution of the back stories could have been a little more emotional and less jarring. They rushed through it. This would have immensely helped to create a connect with the lead characters so that we feel for them cz of the hell they have been through.

First half dragged..i was bored to death over the land reclamation, prohibition act etc..i mean who would care to know all the bureaucratic circles considering they r trying to cater to the masses..it could have been edited out so much more..and made it more crisp..

And the tommy guns..useless agar uske badle simple pistol bhi use kartha tha na kuch faraq nahi padegi! Waste of money..storywise having that scene was ok, but too OTT how it was executed.. could have had the same impact without wasting so much money! (I really wanted to write this one, because of the huge amount they seem to have wasted on it according to Anurag. so they probably did the same for a lot of other unwanted things too)

The last message they put up was not needed at all! I liked the climax as it was though of course again the execution was very jarring!! (this I guess is subjective opinion!)

KJo - thing is his acting isn't necessarily bad. but an actor like naseeruddin shah could have brought a certain gravity to the role as well as the equation he shares with Johny and his hatred towards Rosie would have made a bigger impact and made him a good foil against the personalities of Rose and Johny. Basically my issue was I was vrey much able to see Rosie and Johny and completely forget about Anushka and Ranbir while I watched the movie., But I saw KJo instead of Khambatta and it just spoiled it for me.

And honestly this is not at all an arty type movie! It would have been so much bebtter had it been a bit more lightened up, dropped the boring overload of historic facts and focused on the characters, their emotions and relationships...it could have been a fun movie actually..its not half as serious as it seems..or they had tried to make it seem!!

Verdict 3 - 3.5
If u love Anushka or Ranbir its a pretty nice watch.. if u like romances..then also its a pretty good watch.

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Posted: 10 years ago
My Review :-

Originally posted by: Sharif.Badmaash

Watched the movie .

Definitely nowhere close to the masterpiece like GOW or a brilliant cinema like Ugly, Black friday. Guess Anurag didnt worked on the plot & screenplay part and this is where BV lacked . Even the dialogues didnt created much impact which were a USP of previous Anurag Kashyap movies. First 40-45 mins. or so were really interesting but after that the movie heads towards a downward slope and doesnt recovers from it till the end. second half was quite disappointing including the climax , the tragedy factor they give there wasnt executed well.

Three things which i really liked in the movie

Ranbir as Johny Balraj , he was really good as the tapori Balraj who wanted to make it big in Bombay city... fIlm wont be a success at BO but its a good comeback for him as an actor after lousy acts in Besharam & Roy .
Anushka - she gave a good performance overall , especially in dhadaam dadhaam song her expressions & body language were fabulous.
Cinematography , visuals & BG music - brilliant work . Completely gave 60's Bombay feel.

supporting cast was good especially KK Menon & Siddharth basu. Karan's feminine voice didnt suited the character well but he did provide some laughter moments , both intentionally & unintentionally .😆

overall its a 3/5 , decent but could've been much better

PS- there was about 60 % occupancy where i watched , guess it"ll pick up in later shows.

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Posted: 10 years ago
Masand's review is here:

Bright lights, big pity

Bombay Velvet

Rating: 2.5

May 15, 2015

Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Karan Johar, Satyadeep Misra, Kay Kay Menon, Manish Chaudhary, Siddhartha Basu, Vivaan Shah

Director: Anurag Kashyap

Against the flickering light of a black and white movie playing in a theatre, you see the rapt face of petty thief Balraj (Ranbir Kapoor) as he watches the climax of the 1939 gangster classic The Roaring Twenties. James Cagney, shot dead, lies in the arms of Priscilla Lane; she tells a cop, visibly heartbroken, "He used to be a big shot." Balraj is moved, his eyes are moist, and you have a sinking suspicion that you know where director Anurag Kashyap's Bombay Velvet is headed.

While the opening credits reveal that the script is inspired by historian Gyan Prakash's book Mumbai Fables, the film itself is primarily about the fictional love story between Ranbir's Johnny Balraj, now a bonafide gangster, and nightclub singer Rosie Noronha (Anushka Sharma). Their relationship plays out against the backdrop of 1960s Bombay, a city on the threshold of becoming a metropolis. All the action is centered in and around jazz-club Bombay Velvet, owned by conniving newspaper baron and bootlegger Kaizad Khambatta (Karan Johar), who makes Johnny his flunkey, but gradually becomes obsessed with him.

On the surface, Johnny is the manager of Bombay Velvet, but he actually makes Khambatta's problems go away - by kidnapping, blackmailing or killing people who stand in the way of Khambatta's ambition to transform Nariman Point into Bombay's Manhattan. Other key players include Johnny's childhood friend and sidekick Chiman (a nicely understated Satyadeep Misra), rival newspaper owner Jimmy Mistry (Manish Chaudhary), and an investigating officer who won't give up (Kay Kay Menon in great form).

Subterfuge, blackmail, thwarted love, and at least two unconvincing plot twists - the first involving a coveted negative, the second being the sudden appearance of a twin sibling - all add to this dense script. Yet, despite its overcrowded plot, the film is let down because the love story at its centre feels hackneyed.

That's a shame, because Bombay Velvet has all the trimmings - solid performances, a terrific jazz-soaked soundtrack by Amit Trivedi, and excellent production design that takes you by the hand into the city of the late sixties. But how you wish the script had lingered more on the greedy government-mill-owner-media nexus that took over mill lands to create the urban landscape of Nariman Point. Unfortunately, the film is too often waylaid by Johnny and Rosie's predictable drama. It's perplexing - more than once you catch yourself wondering, "What happened to the story of Bombay?"

It seems as if multiple threads in this narrative were left incomplete, possibly chopped away at the editing table. Coherence, or the lack of it, is a big issue in this film. Characters like Mistry and Mayor Romi Mehta (Siddhartha Basu) aren't entirely convincing, and the Fight Club-inspired underground-boxing subplot is contrived. To be fair, however, the film has some enduring moments: a sweet exchange between Rosie and Johnny in a bathtub, a tense wordless phone call between Johnny and Khambatta, and that mad drum solo that matches the sheer intensity with which Johnny takes on Khambatta, all guns blazing Scarface-style. These are some of the bits that stay with you.

Of the cast, Karan Johar is surprisingly effective in his debut as the snarky, manipulative Khambatta. A scene in which he leaves a room to hide an uncontrollable laughing fit over Johnny's naivete is one of the best in the film. Anushka Sharma as Rosie never feels like an adequately written character. Despite being one half of the film's central love story, it's a part that doesn't come together and is seldom compelling. The actress does much better expressing Rosie's pent-up pain in the marvelously realized Dhadam Dhadam number.

Ultimately, it's Ranbir Kapoor, soldiering on as Johnny Balraj, who infects his part with considerable charm, capturing his hotheaded nature, his bottled fury remarkably. You're riveted by his display of rage against a slimy photographer who threatens Rosie, and likely moved by his grief when he bids goodbye to a close friend. It's Ranbir's performance that glosses over many of the film's problems.

Bombay Velvet doesn't have the raw energy or the unforgettable characters of Kashyap's Gangs of Wasseypur. It's never as involving a story as Black Friday. And yet what you cannot deny is the sheer craft that Kashyap brings to the enterprise. This is an ambitious saga; skillfully mounted. You're fascinated by the resemblance to real-life figures, the unwavering attention to detail, and little touches that are vintage Kashyap - like a stand-up comic making political barbs back in the day. The missing piece of the puzzle, sadly, is the inconsistent script...one that never lets us truly care for the characters, one that leaves too many questions unanswered.

I'm going with two-and-a-half out of five for Bombay Velvet. Much of the film dazzles, but I found myself longing for some soul.

(This review first aired on CNN-IBN)

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Posted: 10 years ago

A scene in which he leaves a room to hide an uncontrollable laughing fit over Johnny's naivete is one of the best in the film.



This was one of the best scenes in the movie 😆 , tender means neecha 😆😆
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Sharif.Badmaash



This was one of the best scenes in the movie 😆 , tender means neecha 😆😆



he said 'mujhe toh English itna toh aati hai, tender means naram' 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: princessunara



he said 'mujhe toh English itna toh aati hai, tender means naram' 😆

ohh , maybe i only remember KJo's laugh afterwards 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
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