Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola, Review

Jan 4
16:11

2013

Tasnim Musani

Tasnim Musani

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Matru ki bijlee ka mandola is going to be a political movie

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As we get into 2013,Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola, Review Articles get set to be interested with an exciting mix of sequels and remakes like "Competition 2", "Once Upon A Time In Mumbai 2", "Himmatwala" and "Chashme Buddoor". Film lovers looking for 'hatke' movies won't get frustrated either as there's lot in shop for them too.There is so little consistently brilliant creative association in our cinema that we must celebrate the ones that always overreach -- and always deliver. The Vishal Bhardwaj and Gulzar duo remains one of the most exciting partnerships in contemporary cinema, between our finest, most filmic composer and our cleverest, fabulous poet as they make no mistake, their latest for Bhardwaj's upcoming Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola trailer has as saucy soundtrack as we dare expect. He is back with his crazy quirky comedy.Vishal Bhardwaj drives desi all over again with 'Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola', set in Haryana. The songs are absolutely in synchronize with the film's establishing, seems to be promising. His old affiliate Gulzar has trapped nine numbers for the soundtrack, moreover to two reprise versions. Overall, it is the desi taste that strategies the roost in the Bollywood songs of this movie. There are a few drawbacks, but most of the sound effects are in combination with the film's establishing and will be relished by the listeners. I'm of the tribe that faiths Bhardwaj as a great singer, a heart touching crooner who makes great verse even more magical, and he works his mellow, emotionally-laden voice perfectly here too. It is a haunting song, with Gulzar's words desirously sad and celebrating love all at once, saying that whatever it may be, it isn't for nothing. All the songs are simply aweful and it’s for sure that will enjoy all the tracks. The heading melody is just perfect. The song which had already got me hooked with its appearance in the trailer will make you dance – guaranteed. With addictive beats and an even more addictive tune and loop, Sukhwinder Singh is just the apt choice for this song. Though the song has a heavy VB hangover, you still can’t help but dance to this lovely number.The story line is set in the rural surroundings of a village in Haryana, This creation of Bhardwaj is a comedy-drama about Harry Mandola a character played by Pankaj Kapoor, a wealthy industrialist who loves his drink, his daughter Bijlee i.e. Anushka Sharma and the unusual bond they both share with Harry's man Friday, Matru a role played by Imran Khan. Much to her father's delight, Bijlee is all set to marry Baadal (Aarya Babbar), the son of a powerful politician Chaudhari Devi (Shabana Aazmi). This coalition which is far from just being a simple union of two young people becomes the seed for a story that brings twists and turns in the lives of Matru, Bijlee and Mandola.Now let us hope that this movie proves to be a blockbuster and definitely if the songs and the trailer are so catchy then full show will be more enjoying and entertaining.