Just as Bollywood fever takes its grip on the nation, Sanjay Leela Bhansalis Devdas reaches British shores.
I just saw Devdas yesterday, and you really have to see it to belive it, I have heard many say negative things about devdas, but you know some people just want to say that they are something different. You cannot Say anything negative about a movie like Devdas, Its definitely Winner of the Year. I can say Movie of the millennium!
Based on one of the most widely-sold novels in India, it tells a story of love and tragedy in a way only Bollywood knows how...
In true Romeo and Juliet fashion, childhood sweethearts Devdas (Khan) and Paro (Rai) are lovers whose marriage plans are thwarted by their parents, causing a rift between the two families and leaving Paro to be married off to a rich older man.
Tormented by his longing for Paro, Devdas turns to alcohol for comfort, even refusing the advances of the beautiful courtesan Chandramukhi (Dixit). Paro, meanwhile, is miserable with her luxurious yet emotionally empty new life. Will the lovers ever get to be together? And will you care?
Well, youd be heartless not to. At over two and a half hours, the films epic scale may not suit some Western viewers, but those willing to surrender themselves to the drama are in for a real treat. The film is colourful, to say the least, with some stunning photography and beautifully choreographed song and dance pieces.
Being the most expensive Hindi film ever made, the costumes and sets are suitably exquisite - from the grand scale of the family mansions down to the detail on the womens saris.
Devdas also boasts one of the best looking casts to be seen on screen; stunningly beautiful Rai, a former Miss World, is unsurprisingly the most sought-after actress in Bollywood.
Beneath this façade is an exploration of passion, lost love, and social restrictions which, although its treading familiar ground and gets repetitive in the middle section, leads to a genuinely moving conclusion.
The other characters in the film are Sumirta (Kiron Kher) Paros mother, Kaushalya (Smita Jayakar) Devdass mother and Chunnilal (Jackie Shroff).I personally like Kiron Khers (Anupam Khers Wife) acting who has appeared in TV serials like Kanyadan etc. She has really done justice to the character which she plays, there are two scenes in which you really feel that she should be awarded as Supporting actress of the year!, The scene after which she Dances thinking that Paro is going to get married with Devdas, but when Sumitra insults their family and her. That scene is really heart touching and another scene before the interval where she says there are two parts of a Natak, in first part we cried and now in second part you will cry and then INTERMISSION.
This is definitely not your usual multiplex fare, which is precisely why Devdas deserves your attention.
I assure you that you will not getup from your seat untill the last scene.
Official Website: https://devdasfilm.com
Hope you like my review.
Devdas, A Saga of endless Love.