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Pink (2016)

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Pink (2016)
Aman Soni@amansoni50
Sep 18, 2016 11:12 PM, 1155 Views
(Updated Sep 21, 2016)
Pink (2016),Good Concept.

Hi Friends, I watched this movies because Pink is a contemporary youth-concentric film with a strong socially relevant message about the choices young women of today make and about respecting those.


The main CAST in the movie: Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, Andrea Tariang, Angad Bedi, Piyush Mishra, Dhritiman Chatterjee, Raashul Tandon and Tushar Pandey.


DIrector: Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury.


Movie Story in short:


Three young working women, Minal(Tapasee Pannu), Falak(Kirti Kulhari) and Andrea(Andrea Tairang) are flatmates in Delhi and good friends. An untoward incident one night at a resort in Surajkund, involving some boys, among whom is Rajveer(Angad Bedi), who comes from a politically well-connected family, proves to be life changing for the trio.


Amitabh Bachchan as Deepak Sehgall; the aged defence lawyer, shines as always, in a restrained, but powerful performance.


Taapasee Pannu; as the protagonist Minal Arora plays the brave, present-day Delhi girl with convivial ease. She delivers a power-packed performance, naturally, slipping into her character bringing out the contrast as a strong yet vulnerable girl.


Kirti Kulhari as Falak Ali; is equally a powerhouse as a performer.


Andrea Tairang, playing the girl from the northeast is natural, and lives her character with sincerity.


Piyush Mishra as Prashant, the prosecution lawyer, is brilliant.


Angad Bedi as Rajveer, the spoilt rich son of a politician, makes the most of his limited screen time.


The rest of the cast too, comprising the kind-hearted landlord, the lady police officer, the three friends of Rajveer, support the main actors with their strong performances.


The strength of the film, apart from its great performances, are its taut screenplay and dialogues. Flavoured with a language that the youth of today will relate to, the dialogues are hard-hitting and strike a chord immediately, as they are packed with relevant messages. Humour comes in the form of the satirical dialogues, and lightens the tenor of the otherwise intense film.


The only song in the film, Kaari Kaari Raina, is used effectively to encapsulate the mood and messages in the film.


Overall, Pink is an evocative film about women, brimming with messages relevant for society, and keeps you riveted to the screen.

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