Review of Raanjhanaa

Raanjhanaa (2013)
9/10
Tamil cinema is better than Mumbai cinema.Loved it.
29 July 2013
Warning: Spoilers
The film started and then ended with a huge change. I had tears in my eyes.

He knew that he will be shot, but he went for her will. She betrayed him but he accepted. But I saw the film with a different perspective and let me tell you that.

Today's Indian cinema is losing its charm, they are at loss of topics and they are just making junk stuff. A seasoned film which will earn at least that much that is invested and that's all. But this flick was different and you know how? The director has put something more into the pot and that is the peak of emotions, the sentiments, the love emotion, the innocence, the upside down flip, the musical way of telling the story and above all is the beauty of presenting it. I rarely like some Indian film this much because of cinema losing various things. The technology era has evolved and the originality of the characters and emotions are getting lost somewhere in the smoke of modernization. If you go back in old era of 80s and 90s you will find emotions with simplicity, love with tenderness, sentiments with realities of world, the love without care of money, the simplicity with charisma, the music with emotions, the story so touching and that is where I found it in Indian cinema but being lost in Mumbai film section but it is still alive in Tamil section.

This was one of another film which made me a fan of Tamil films, the other one was a moderate flick but it had something huge in it. I suggest you also watch that too. "David".
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