4 reviews
- socialexpression
- Aug 27, 2016
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'YZ' is yet another delightful product to emerge from the booming new-wave Marathi film industry, which is daring to think differently.
At core, YZ is a tale about the 33 year old, virgin, history lecturer, ABaB/Gajanan (played brilliantly by Sagar Deshmukh). Sagar is the quintessential nerd who hasn't grown up to be a man. Having invested all his youth in acquiring other essential things in life like degree,knowledge from books, job, etc, Gajanan never allowed himself to blossom into an adult, leaving him timid. He is scared of women, people and confrontations. He is terrified of expressing himself. Until he finds Batees (again wonderfully played by Akshay Tanksale), the complete opposite of him.
When Batees vows to make him more confident, we are left with a surprise. What Gajanan ends up learning in the end of the movie is a delightful little message for the audience.
The movie is from the stable of Sameer Vidwans and Kshitij Patwardhan, who gave us the equally wonderful Double Seat. The dialogues are one of the strongest attributes of this movie. Sai Tamhankar in a different kind of role is wonderful to see. Once again, Mukta Barve, who has a small part, steals the show. She is by far one of the best actresses in the country.
Go find your inner child with YZ. It's truly a beautiful movie.
At core, YZ is a tale about the 33 year old, virgin, history lecturer, ABaB/Gajanan (played brilliantly by Sagar Deshmukh). Sagar is the quintessential nerd who hasn't grown up to be a man. Having invested all his youth in acquiring other essential things in life like degree,knowledge from books, job, etc, Gajanan never allowed himself to blossom into an adult, leaving him timid. He is scared of women, people and confrontations. He is terrified of expressing himself. Until he finds Batees (again wonderfully played by Akshay Tanksale), the complete opposite of him.
When Batees vows to make him more confident, we are left with a surprise. What Gajanan ends up learning in the end of the movie is a delightful little message for the audience.
The movie is from the stable of Sameer Vidwans and Kshitij Patwardhan, who gave us the equally wonderful Double Seat. The dialogues are one of the strongest attributes of this movie. Sai Tamhankar in a different kind of role is wonderful to see. Once again, Mukta Barve, who has a small part, steals the show. She is by far one of the best actresses in the country.
Go find your inner child with YZ. It's truly a beautiful movie.
- the_wrinkled_mind
- Dec 11, 2016
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YZ offers a complete movie experience and you enjoy every minute. Gajanan Kulkarni ,a professor, moves to Pune and then he starts revealing his own personality and finds a fresh perspective towards life. In this journey Battis, a college student, plays important role to give Gajanan a refreshing start on various fronts of life. Battis offers a light but solid philosophy in youngster fashion and this keeps the movie relavent to all age groups. Writing and direction has maintained a perfect balance between message and method. Akshay Tanksale has delivered a star performance, you love the character without a choice by the end of movie. He has handled difficult scenes wonderfully like when they part away in end. Other cast has also performed at par. Music is appropriate and just enough. Story is the best part but everything else in this movie is also just perfect, it keeps moving and you feel engaged all the time. Characters feel real , college portion is fun.
Excited to see more stuff like this.
Marathi cinema has always had good and unique storylines..And this one's no different.
- sumaypatil
- Apr 14, 2020
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