Ranveer Singh : Gully Boy (2019)
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Ranveer Singh : Gully Boy (2019)
Such a stunner!!!! (For Berlin Film Festival.)
Gully Boy. Bhot Hard! My homage to the 'OG' Hip Hop legends of Mumbai, and kudos to Ranveer and the entire Gully Gang for a most exhilarating motion picture experience.
Gully Boy (2019)
Zoya Akhtar grows from strength to strength, presenting Dharavi in a way which we have never seen before. She makes a complete film, which has everything one can hope for.
Ranveer Singh shows us that he’s an ever evolving artist. We don’t know what he will grow into next, but every act, every effort, every film, is different. This time round, a demure introvert Murad has a story, a voice, which needs to be heard. And we all sat on the edge of our seats, rooting for him, and his humble talent while he discovered himself.
Alia Bhatt is a fiesty, crafty, intelligent Safeena, who knows what she wants and will do whatever it takes to achieve it. Their chemistry is palpable, and her inadvertent comic timing is perfect.
Siddhant Chaturvedi, who plays MC Sher, is a wonderful friend, mentor and guide to Murad, selflessly helping talent. The film wouldn’t work without the supporting cast, friends, family members, rappers, Kalki Koechlin, who have their own share in Murad’s journey.
The beauty of the film lies in its balance. In the way rap has been woven into thought, at times sublime like poetry and at others like ammunition for a comeback. Either way, the film is pure art, and presented so, unapologetically.
Not many films make me nostalgic, but this one did, for Mumbai, it’s struggles, the gift that it is, and the possibilities that lie there.
This film should be watched in every gully, suburb, town, city, village and country! #TeraTimeAaGaya
4/5
Alia Bhatt in Gully Boy
Alia bhatt at the berlin film festival
God gave me a gift. I won’t give it back. - Gully Boy (dir. Zoya Akhtar)
I watched this movie about a week ago and it really struck a chord with me. There were some beautiful lines of both dialogue and music in the movie, but this one really stuck with me; I was already planning a Gallifreyan design when I left the theater lol. I do think the quote is more poetic in Hindi (the language this quote is translated from), but translating the Hindi would have been difficult for a number of reasons, so this is the next best thing.
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