Dhobi Ghat (Mumbai Diaries) - POST ALL REVIEWS HERE

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Index of Reviews:



Page 1: Kirk Honeycutt (Hollywood Reporter), Extramirchi.com and Filmyshilmy.blogspot.com

Page 2: Taran Adarsh's Review

Page 3:
Hanslal Mehta on Dhobi Ghat and Small Talk with Monica Dogra (Shai in Dhobi Ghat)

Page 4:
Review for CompuServe by Harvey Karten, Review for Slant Magazine by Andrew Schenker and Review by Sonil Dedhia

Page 5:
Rahul Bose on Dhobi Ghat, Review by India Today, Faridoon Shahryar's Views via Twitter, Review by Joe Bendel for The Epoch Times and Review by Tally (TallyHo)

Page 6: Making of Dhobi Ghat videos

Page 7:
Videos of casting, Review by TotalFilm, Review by Variety
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Index:

Page 1:
Kirk Honeycutt (Hollywood Reporter), Extramirchi.com and Filmyshilmy.blogspot.com

Page 2: Taran Adarsh's Review

Page 3:
Hanslal Mehta on Dhobi Ghat and Small Talk with Monica Dogra (Shai in Dhobi Ghat)

Page 4:
Review for CompuServe by Harvey Karten, Review for Slant Magazine by Andrew Schenker and Review by Sonil Dedhia

Page 5:
Rahul Bose on Dhobi Ghat, Review by India Today, Faridoon Shahryar's Views via Twitter, Review by Joe Bendel for The Epoch Times and Review by Tally (TallyHo)

Page 6: Making of Dhobi Ghat videos

Page 7:
Videos of casting, Review by TotalFilm and Review by Variety


Page 8: New York Times Movie Review, San Francisco Examiner and Book My Show


Page 9: Gregory Weinkauf's review from Huffington Post, Raja Sen's Review and Anupama Chopra's Review

Page 10:
Infinity_9000's Review, Mumbai Mirror Review an Rajeev Masand's Review


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Indian film paints mesmerizing portrait of Mumbai
Mon, Jan 03 20:14 PM EST

By Kirk Honeycutt

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The city of Mumbai, still called Bombay by many of its denizens, has sat for any number of memorable literary portraits, from Vikram Chandra's "Sacred Games" and Suketu Mehta's "Maximum City" to a foreigner's view in Gregory David Roberts' "Shantaram."

But Kiran Rao's "Dhobi Ghat" (Mumbai Diaries) is easily one of the most dynamic cinematic portraits of that decaying, vibrant, impossible city. The film is all the more remarkable since it's a first feature by Rao, who has worked in the Hindi film industry but never written or directed a film before.

OK, so she has an advantage being married to Aamir Khan, one of Bollywood's biggest stars, who is her star and co-producer here. (American audiences may remember him from the Oscar-nominated "Lagaan," which he starred in and produced.) But "Dhobi Ghat" is no vanity project; rather, it is a fully realized art film with European sensibilities that intertwines the stories of four characters from different worlds but the same lonely, overcrowded city.

The film opens January 21 simultaneously in L.A., New York and Indian cities where Khan's name should attract many sophisticated cineastes.

The story begins with an unknown woman pointing her video camera out of a taxi into a gray city pelted with rain. She narrates what she sees, then strikes up a conversation with the taxi wallah only to discover they both come from the mostly impoverished state of Uttar Pradesh. They are thus typical of so many of Mumbai/Bombay's teaming masses, poor folks fled to the country's financial and spiritual capital in hopes of a better life.

It is a while before you learn more about this videographer. Instead, the movie takes up a one-night stand and its aftermath between a talented but emotionally remote Hindu artist Arun (Khan) and an affluent American-born Indian investment banker, Shai (musician Monica Dogra), on sabbatical to pursue her passion, which is photography.

Their morning after ends on a bad note, so the two part company with Arun, assuming he'll never see the woman again. But Shai is left with a disquieting sense of unfinished business between them.

Her next encounter is with a dhobi wallah, or clothes washer, Munna (Prateik), who messes up a stained blouse. When this is resolved, Munna, a poor boy from the slums with dreams of Bollywood stardom, spots her many cameras and asks if she would shoot the portfolio he'll need as an actor.

Thus begins an unlikely friendship where the extremely handsome young man shows the newcomer around his city, which she now sees through the dual filters of his eyes and her lenses. Naturally, he falls for her, but she seems blithely unaware not only of the effect she has on him but the inappropriate nature of their relationship in Indian society. (You can certainly see this, however, in the eyes of her maid, one of the film's many small but significant touches.)

Having to uproot many times due to Mumbai's short-term tenancy laws, Arun moves into a crumbling flat in the city's Muslim quarter. There he discovers a video diary left by a previous tenant. Yes, you guessed it: This is the diary of the videographer at the film's beginning, a young Muslim bride, Yasmin (Kriti Malhotra), newly relocated to the city.

Arun is mesmerized by the videos and launches a series of paintings based on what he sees in them. As he watches, the naive but cheerful bride turns into an unhappy, betrayed woman, whose terrible secret he now learns.

In the intersection of these four people and one city, Rao locates a host of dreams, desires, fears and tragedies. Her stories touch on art, photography, poverty, crime and Mumbai's indelible sense of mystery. In a city where everything is perishable, subject to constant change, four people struggle to send down roots, to discover a sense of belonging. It's almost a quixotic ambition, but then so is a dhobi dreaming of movie stardom.

Through Arun's paintings, Shai's black-and-white photos and Yasmin's video diary, the movie draws you into the mystery and melancholy that is Mumbai. Each of its characters is vividly sketched yet they are only sketches: You don't fully grasp any of them. Their lives and personalities remain partially hidden.

So it is with Mumbai itself. Its secrets hide in shadows while the drama of its boisterous street life and torrential rains forever distract citizens and visitors alike. Mumbai is a formidable force in the lives of all these characters, holding out hopes and fantasies but willing to dash them in a twinkling.

Khan sensibly underplays his role, which not only befits a reclusive artist but also allows his non-celebrity fellow cast members to shine. The two female stars, each in her movie debut, are outstanding, delivering nuanced performances that subtly situate each in terms of class, background and worldview. Prateik is a star in the making. His chiseled looks and charismatic personality nicely convey the dilemma of a shy, poorly educated, acutely self-conscious slum boy overwhelmed by the friendship of a worldly beauty.

Cinematographer Tushar Kanti Ray uses multiple formats ranging from super-16mm to mini DV cam to penetrate, however briefly, Mumbai's shadows. The gaze is hopeful but realistic -- the city is always changing even as some things never change. Oscar-winning Argentine composer Gustavo Santaolalla's guitar-heavy score is non-Indian yet a perfect fit for catching the sad-happy mood of this tumultuous city.

http://us.mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE70306B20110104?ca=rdt
Edited by darlunia - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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WOW, that seems like a good movie.

I for one will be seeing this movies in the cinemas on 21st.

Kiran to me comes across as an intelligent woman who stands by her beliefs inspite of the pressures of being the wife of one of the most popular bollywood actor.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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i'm not excited for this movie
i don't see anything new in trailers
but it 'll be a hit for aamir only
wait and let's see what 'll happen
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Posted: 14 years ago
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sounds very interesting......doubtful whether it will do well at the box office though.........hope it does. Looking forward to it..


@Jaya....🤗
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I have been keeping up with news, promos, articles for the film, and yea, it may not do well at box office because it is a delicate film.....almost as if a painting on canvas. Amir himself said it will not evoke rage of emotions neither is it an issue based film......but it does explore the city of Mumbai, the concept of love, and seems to have nuanced and raw characters. I am so also watching it on the 21st, and would only hope it works out. The BG score is so earthy...it takes me to another plane.

Kiran Rao when describing the film seemed to know what she was talking about and was quite passionate for the subject.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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More reviews:
http://www.extramirchi.com/bollywood/aamir-khans-dhobi-ghat-at-tiff-review/

http://filmyshilmy.blogspot.com/2010/09/dhobighat-review.html

Can we have less comments in this topic?? Please. Unless it's really something you have to say, and maybe Index listing all the pages with the reviews. Since this is on the first page I can add all the page numbers with reviews here.


Edited by infinity_9000 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I'm excited about this movie! Prateik 😍
The icing n the cake is this movie will play 5 minutes from my house!
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@Pragya: Could not agree more. Despite the hoopla that surrounds Aamir, Kiran has managed to create a film, it seems, on her terms!

@Jaky: Hmm...I am expecting or hoping for a movie that tells a story well...with a solid screenplay supporting it!

@Swan
: Hola chica! This movie was made on a budget of 4 - 5 crores so that should help the break-even equation...I hope!

@Zainu
: I love the music I have heard so far too! Have not see any formal release though...wonder if they will launch it!

@Infinity_9000
: No worries about the indexing...the first two posts are mine so I can edit as more reviews get added.





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Posted: 14 years ago
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I'm definitely looking forward to this film, albeit without much excitement. it seems interesting but I'll wait for the reviews to come out before I buy tickets.

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