cyriac-thomas
Joined Jul 2008
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"When the noise is deafening, can you really hear yourself?"
(If you can't hear it, you're OBVIOUSLY dead)
The whole movie is about a chaotic scenario that occurs during the Ganapathi Mahotsav in Mumbai. It's told in a multi linear narrative as there are mainly 3 stories happening the same time But no attempt is made to forcefully intertwine the stories and that's one interesting and distinct aspect of the film.
All the characters are very well tailored Undoubtedly Tusshar's best movie till date But the actor who dazzles here is Pitobash Tripathy as the eccentric small-time goon Mandook, who steals every scene he's in He is the epicenter of most of the chaos and his role is just a masterpiece
It's surprising and disturbing and has a vein of rich, dark humor coursing through it. After the unforgettable comedy '99', directors Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK continue their great job with Shor. The script is crisp, tight and spattered with some smart, funny one-liners and is consistent till the end. There are many occasions to laugh out loudly especially the time bomb sequence. The movie also boasts a rivetingly smart climax.
In short, Shor in the City is a total buzz on!
And one note: Do wait till the end credits finish rolling... The surprises don't end with the film...
(If you can't hear it, you're OBVIOUSLY dead)
The whole movie is about a chaotic scenario that occurs during the Ganapathi Mahotsav in Mumbai. It's told in a multi linear narrative as there are mainly 3 stories happening the same time But no attempt is made to forcefully intertwine the stories and that's one interesting and distinct aspect of the film.
All the characters are very well tailored Undoubtedly Tusshar's best movie till date But the actor who dazzles here is Pitobash Tripathy as the eccentric small-time goon Mandook, who steals every scene he's in He is the epicenter of most of the chaos and his role is just a masterpiece
It's surprising and disturbing and has a vein of rich, dark humor coursing through it. After the unforgettable comedy '99', directors Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK continue their great job with Shor. The script is crisp, tight and spattered with some smart, funny one-liners and is consistent till the end. There are many occasions to laugh out loudly especially the time bomb sequence. The movie also boasts a rivetingly smart climax.
In short, Shor in the City is a total buzz on!
And one note: Do wait till the end credits finish rolling... The surprises don't end with the film...