ETA - Movie is releasing for public on 22nd Sept, but it has been shown in some film festivals and Press preview shows have started. So most Reviews will be out before movie releases.
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Originally posted by: NestleToulouse
My Review
It was really as the reviews say, a slice of life kind of movie. Very different from a conventional Bollywood film one might expect which is what makes it unique. Yes at times, the film tends to slow down a little especially in the first half making you wonder what is going to come next but never are those silences boring in any way.There are many scenes which tug at your heart, making you think, maybe regret a little as to not having bothered to know what is actually happening in real life, which the director beautifully showcases in a way that doesn't preach. The dialogue writer should be given special mention. This is a satirical take and rightly so with some dialogues that makes the viewer reflect.Overall what helps a movie like this is the fabulous acting of the entire cast. Rajkummar Rao, take a bowš. I feel there are two things to being a good actor- talent of course and also choosing the right script. Where the latter is concerned, many seasoned actors fumble but he just gets it right time and again as history has shown. And once again, he hits the ball off the park ably supported by Pankaj Tripathi, the actor who playes Malgo and the supporting cast. Overall a one time watch. Rating-4/5
Glad I got to watch this movie finally after waiting for so long.
Movie shows hard realities faced by many people in India which we living in cities wouldn't be even aware of. There are some funny moments too. Not a moment to be bored with such unique characters. Tribals were all original people and not any actors which made the whole movie feel so real.
Rajkumar Rao is a gem. He is perfect in every role he gets to play.
Pankaj Mishra and Raghuvir Yadav other favourites are a total treat to watch. The girl who played malko was so convincing as a tribal girl.
One scene which I want to mention is a conversation between one of the police man and Newton about a scheme. The things which are so common for us are huge luxuries for them.
Happy this movie is doing really well. Was tough to get tickets since there are very less shows and also the Oscar announcement. Though they increased from2 shows to 3 where I watch š
Amit Masurkar made his directorial debut with Sulemaani Keeda, an urban comedy about two struggling writers, which is why, his decision to make a satire set against the backdrop of elections in Naxal-infested areas, came as a surprise to many. Was Amit trying to make a point with Newton? Or was he just telling a story because it is something he came up with? Let's find out... Set in the Naxal-infested jungles of Central India, Newton revolves around Nutan Kumar a.k.a Newton (Rajkummar Rao), an honest and upright election officer, who is dispatched to an area of Chattisgarh to conduct free and fair elections with the help of the local militia headed by Commandant Atma Singh (Pankaj Tripathi), his reluctant guardian angel. Aiding Newton in this mission are Shambhu (Mukesh Prajapati), Loknath (Raghuvir Yadav) and Malko (Anjali Patil).
However, conducting elections in an area where Naxals rule with an iron fist is easier said than done. Will our hero manage to overcome all odds and pull it off? Watch the film to find out...
Rajkummar Rao, who is easily one of the finest actors we have in the Indian film industry today, plays his part with admirable restraint and shines through with his performance, even when sharing screen space with stalwarts like Sanjay Mishra and Raghuvir Yadav (who is a class apart when it comes to performance). Pankaj Tripathi is quite believable as Atma Singh, the cynical soldier, who scoffs at Newton's idealism because he has seen life first-hand and knows that the world is not a cheery place. Anjali Patil as the local Adivasi Malko, who is modern but sceptical about the change promised by the Government, impresses us with her natural performance. What I liked about the film was that it doesn't take any sides and presents the situation as it is. The local tribes have their own system of living and couldn't care less about their right to vote, unless they get paid for it. On the other hand, the government is hell bent on making them exercise their right to vote (even if it has to coerce them) while the local Communists threaten them with guns against voting. In a country, where free and fair elections are something to be taken for granted, Newton is like cold water thrown in your face, which awakens you to plight of India beyond the urban horizon. Though Newton deals with such a serious subject, Masurkar has laced the narrative with doses of humour, which makes the film an easy watch.
Another thing that works for the movie is Masurkar's resolute refusal to portray Newton as a hero. In fact, in one of the scenes in the first half of the film, senior officer Sanjay Mishra chides Newton for what he calls his arrogance of honesty' and reminds him that being honest is not something to be smug about as it is expected of him and that he is not doing something extraordinary by being honest. This is something that I had never seen before in any Indian film as such upright characters worshipped and praised by others as they end up doing something heroic by the end of the movie. In conclusion, Newton is one of the few intelligently written films to have come out this year...
If you are bored with regular dance and song' routine films and are a Rajkummar Rao fan, Newton should not be missed at all...
Originally posted by: HawasKaPujari
Newton released on a Tuesday??
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