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Gulaal

Gulaal (2009)

March. 13,2009
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A law student witnesses the struggles of the Rajputs, deception, homicide and crime after being elected as General Secretary of his college.

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Donald Seymour
2009/03/13

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Kamila Bell
2009/03/14

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Sarita Rafferty
2009/03/15

There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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Logan
2009/03/16

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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vishaal811
2009/03/17

Anurag Kashyap always tries to push the envelope of Indian cinema with every movie that he directs. Gulaal is a movie set in Rajasthan which focuses on the Rajputs and their actions. As Dilip Kumar, Raj Singh Chaudhary gives a powerful performance and his transformation from a shy, meek boy to a ruthless murderer is chilling. The whole cast is good which lends credibility to the characters portrayed in the movie. Its only fault is that it can be a bit difficult to follow the plot which is ingenious. Also, it is hard to justify some of the actions performed by the main characters that includes using guns disproportionately. The film is unlikely to resonate with the regular cinema-goers. However, this wonderfully crafted movie is highly recommended for those who are looking for a different cinematic experience.

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Terence Frederick
2009/03/18

A dark movie by AK, where you may not be able to tag a character good or bad. The director did a great job with screenplay choosing real good actors. Abimanyu Singh puts an unforgettable performance in this movie that truly defines a Rajput better than history books. KK Menon's acting as a leader is fine as usual. Ayesha's character was just okay but reminds me of SMG from cruel intentions. The songs and BGM were par excellence with no words to describe. Am unable to comment clearly on dialogues and the lyrics even though I understand the language, as I'm not a typical north Indian. Yet they carry good meanings. Another positive is the Eunuch's character and his father (see 'em... you'll enjoy). There is a major flaw in the storyline, i.e.., don't understand how a girl can manipulate so many men and another character who is too foolish to see danger coming. I also feel the story telling is unconventional for a common movie viewer to appreciate.

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hemant_balz
2009/03/19

Gulaal by Anurag Kashyap brings to us a movie showing how dark politics have captivated Indian Youth to betrayal.The movie is filmed in Rajasthan & the set locations are very cool.The movie delivers a message throughout.This movie is about trust,betrayal,love & mostly hatred for each other.We come to see some stunning performances.The first name comes as Kay Kay Menon.He is a great actor.I have no doubt anymore.His speech in the beginning of the movie is just so good that you just hope to see more of this in the movie.Pankaj Jha also gives a terrific performance.What was lacking was the role performed by the newcomer Raj Singh Chaudhary.He looked too dumb in this film.He looked like he had no clue what is going on.Eventually he himself becomes a scapegoat among people who just lie for their own benefit.The girl Ayesha Mohan did very well in a negative role.The music is also good.But some silly things like some silly songs in between & a guy painted in blue just played a spoilsport.The ending is fine & Kashyap surely adds finesse to the ending this time.Kashyap's magic flows but only for a few.This movie was very good but masses i doubt they will see this more often.

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bobbysing
2009/03/20

Delivering what was expected, here is another quality abstract art movie from Anurag Kashyap. And as the case always is, the movie may win over the critiques but it fails to make a direct contact with the common man coming in theaters for entertainment. Anurag is brilliant in his own form of film-making and will definitely satisfy his fan following, which has reached a higher graph after "Dev-D", but on the entertainment quotient movie scores quite low.The movie puts an intense, dark, disturbing and even shocking portrayal of College Politics in Rajasthan locales but lacks the depth we had seen in "Haasil". The sequences are all well conceived, intelligently directed and superbly shot capable of satisfying the thinking viewers in a big way. On the other hand, for the people coming in looking for the comic factor equivalent to "Dev-D" may find it disappointing on that track. This time, Anurag strictly sticks to the intense narration in the complete movie with no relief moment at all.The story revolves around young college students who become victim of cruel local politics and it also has an angle of conspiracy being planned against the government by the Rajput families. The first half shows the rusty college campus in Rajasthan, still obsessed with brutal ragging of new students and even lady teachers. It reveals the youth election back-up sources, which include still called Maharajas, local politicians and a hidden Rajputana rebellion force. Later the emphasis shifts to how a brother uses his sister in getting his due name, respect and leadership. Anurag clearly shows how a female character can win anyone and anything in the world if she is willing to forget her dignity and limits. He represents the power of woman in the man's world in his own unique and captivating way.In the acting department, the best comes from Abhimanyu Singh as Ransa and Ayesha Mohan as Kiran. Ahimanyu though dies in the first hour only but has the power to light up the screen with his presence. Kiran gives an impressive performance as the girl using her feminist qualities in the best possible manner. Pankaj Jha as Jadhwal, Deepak Dobriyal as Bhaatti and Raj Singh as Dilip are effective. Kay Kay and Aditya Srivastav are first rate as always. Two characters who stay in your mind are Piyush Mishra as the mentally retarded elder brother of Kay Kay and Jesse Randhawa as the ragged teacher who has got no one to help her.The find of the season undoubtedly is Mahi Gill in a special appearance. She was loved by everyone in "Dev-D" and here also she gives a splendid lovable act as the lover of Kay Kay. She dances and acts equally well with conviction and depth. An actress who deserves more good projects and directors like Anurag Kashayp. A good find indeed by Anurag.Coming back to the movie, it has some worth mentioning sequences which include the one when Dilip is stripped and thrown in a room where he finds his own lady lecturer also stripped and locked. The conversation scene between Ransa and Aditya, just before he is killed and hanged in the market place. And the sequence where a policeman is shot sending all his accompanying policemen back in their jeep.The dialogues are strong and hard but also use abusive words in an overdone manner. Many times, abuses are used where they were not needed at all. Cinematography is brilliant capturing the intense moments in the right ambiance. But the script has many loopholes which could have been avoided easily keeping stress on the main plot only. There are too many stories moving in at the same time which take away the real meaning of the title "Gulaal". The main plot of the rebellion force of Rajputana gets lost in other stories and gets attention only toward the climax.The writer tries to point out the stress felt by all the Rajput Kings, who had to surrender their areas to the government after independence. But at the same time he also dangerously suggests another kind of fire which still may be hidden in those areas of the country. Luckily it's only a fictional thought of the writer, quite away from the reality.Piyush Mishra comes up with some good meaningful lyrics and composition just apt for the feel of the movie. The songs are not for everyone but they do deserve a serious listening by all music lovers and chances are that many would like the score a lot.The movie was in the making for more than 4-5 years and several reasons were responsible for its delay. The project was recently revived, when it was taken over by ZEE Group under its ZEE Limelight Movies. The movie may find itself recognized in the New Wave Cinema but it would be difficult for the film to make huge profits for the production house.In simple words, GULAAL is not for all and is strictly for the people who know that they want to see this out of the box kind of cinema. Viewers going to the cinema having that in mind will not be disappointed, but it's not as engrossing as it promised to be.

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