I watched the movie at it's screening in the Bhutan Week, New Delhi event. "Gyalsey: Legacy of a Prince" is a shot at presenting the tale of two polar opposite personalities. Like most of the Bhutanese films, the witticism seemed to have been inspired by Bollywood, hence a little too predictable for an Indian movie go-watcher.
There was especially one account on which the movie severely failed. It took an extremely mild view on sexism, justifying stalking and acts of gross misconduct under the banner of humor.
On the acting front, Wangchuk and Sonam were tremendous, while Sonam Tenzin didn't quite do justice to her character.
There was especially one account on which the movie severely failed. It took an extremely mild view on sexism, justifying stalking and acts of gross misconduct under the banner of humor.
On the acting front, Wangchuk and Sonam were tremendous, while Sonam Tenzin didn't quite do justice to her character.