Saturday 22 March 2014

MADHURAM .. Sweetness Re-defined ..!!!



SHORT FILM ...!!!!

What is the first thing that comes to our mind when we hear this phrase ??
Bunch of amateur studs pooling their store room resources together to prove something, using their low-fi cameras, shaky shots, Local locations, shooting on weekends over multiple cups of chais out of their pocket money, adding voice-overs and sounds that sound like they come from the next universe, believing in their own little Make-up-break-up romantic stories and trying their best to fulfill their little fantasy of seeing themselves on screen or in the director's credits.

But how about a short film from some one who is different among the usual lot. From someone who can stand out and say, " This is how an Independent film should be made". From someone who has SOME knowledge of what cinema is and the power of this wonderful art-form. Some one who respects movies and has all the knowledge of those tools and trickery and uses them to great effect to paint his thoughts on silver screen. He did exactly that in his first Short-film Back-Space - A Path-breaking trend setter in terms of amateur film making by making a movie entirely from an I-phone. And now he is back with his second venture, a 1-hour Independent movie, Madhuram. And Boy .!!! .. he is back with a bang ...!!!! . He is none other than Phanindra Narrisetty.

Madhuram is a love story or a story of love - as the tag line says. As soon as i smelled this Romantic tinge in that title when i first heard about it, i was turned-off. " Why is Phanindra- the guy who made the awesome back-space, has fallen into that trap of making a romantic movie like every-body else ? Isn'it he different ? what the hell is he doing ? " ... These are the first impressions that popped in my mind because i was fed up with all the Romantic crap that this Short film industry was throwing at us. I was craving for something different from different people like Phanindra, and let be me honest here, i had the least of expectations on this.

But I owe an Apology to Phanindra now as I was proved wrong 

I WAS PROVED WRONG :

I was proved wrong as soon as i heard that terrific voice over driving the entire movie, something only people like Martin Scorsese have mastered. I was proved wrong when i realized that the backbone of this entire movie was that endlessly engaging conversation between those lifeless characters of a coffee cup and Mr.Specs actually, that actually bring life to the movie. The way Phanindra brings this Cup and Mr.Specs into his universe out of thin smoke and makes them the most important layer of his film is truly magic. You will have no idea when you un-consciously become so attentive to what they are talking about. Phanindra's dialogues play Abraca-dabra on your mind and i will talk about this in length. I was proved wrong when i saw Phanindra not only giving emphasis to Love, but also sparing some time to tickle all our pop-cultaral icons, from rajni-Kanth to Al-Pacino to Savithra, and addressing issues in a single line at flash speeds. Dialogue writing Magic again. I was proved wrong when i saw that story had a Multi-Layered non-linear treatment. Christopher Nolan Style. It was divided into seven chapters. Quentin Tarantino Style. Hyper-link format story telling, Steven Soderberg style. Bottom-line, Phanindra proved me wrong in every single frame of the movie Madhuram and in his own style, has Punched all the formulaic Romantic short movies right in their Scrotum.

WHAT I LOVED :

I loved Every freaking thing ...!!!

Lemme start with dialogues. The way the dialogues are written, it makes you wonder how many girl-friends this Dialogue writer ever had. Because they were not just lines, they were bullets. My assumption on a lighter note is that the writer must have been a terrific player with women because those voice-over lines, dialogues and conversations were simply terrific. They were witty, intelligent, satiric, comic, romantic, puzzling and mysterious and they were being fired like missiles in this entire 1-hour movie. Exactly the stuff women love. If the writer can engage a 100-thousand audience for one-hour with his dialogues, then engaging just one girl for eternity is no big deal for him. LOL . But I write all the above in my sense respect towards Phanindra as i am in the awe of his Pen Power. If a pen is mightier than a Sword, then Phanindra's pen here is mightier than a fucking rocket. Phanindra the writer is the real hero of this movie. And he gonna amaze a lot of people just with his pen. That dialogue of Micro-Love story our hero tells to heroine from 37:00 and 37:30 will make you pause the movie and reflect back to your past. It'll make you wonder How many micro-love stories you have lost in your life. That dialogue is something that i will etch in my heart for the rest of my life.

Phanindra the Director is no less. He commands an absolute Iron grip in every single frame and every single element of his movie with optimum clarity. Imagine this, you have half a dozen characters plus the lifeless characters of Cups and Mr.Specs, you are supposed tell a love story, but not in routine style, make it multi-layered, hyper linked, non-linear, divided in chapters. You are not supposed to confuse your dumb audience but you should not bore them too. To add pepper to your wound, you have to impress them in a genre which has been running in the blood and veins of popular Indian Cinema since ages. And you have to do this in a low budget and yet not compromise on production values and not make it look like another short film made by some Tom-dick and Harry of a B.tech college. I can only imagine how an Independent Director needs a hundreds of cigarettes to tackle the tension of getting his movie done, but The Director of madhuram here never loses track in all the scheme of things i mentioned above, keeps his cool, holds his nerve with patience, never lets his movie fall apart, holds it together firmly with the thread of his Imagination and succeeds in bringing up a memorable independent movie. Madhuram sets an example for all the aspiring Independent film makers thriving to make their name right now and Phanindra has provided them the oxygen they were waiting for.

Madhuram the movie itself is amazing. Starts with a fictious mythological back-story, unusual for a love story, and then challenges you to catch your breath amist all the multi-layered story telling style of phanindra, filled lot of twists and turns, emotions, flash backs, flash forths and heap of hyperlinks between the characters and leaves you speechless in the end. Two elements i enjoy the most in Phanindra's movies is the terrific editing and brilliant use of sound-mixing. We saw that in back space, but Madhuram takes it to the next level. With right proportions of jump cuts, match cuts, smash cuts and split cuts backed with terrific voice over, this movie serves as an editing text book for an aspiring editor. Phanindra's acute ear to the use of sound and the juggling between the dialogues, music, voice-over and the sounds is something so easy to over-look and very  hard to actually execute. 

Cinematography is simply BULLSEYE. Perfect canvas for a perfect story, another example of how a good director always extracts the best from his crew. Same of applies for music. If there were Oscar awards for short films, This would have definitely won for the music. The toughest challenge for the music director giving the back ground score would be, to catch up with Phanindra's lines but yet avoid choking itself with forceful insertion. I enjoyed this behind-the-curtain-race between the Background music and Phanindra's dialogues so much that, the one song in this movie dint feel redundant for a guy like me who hates songs popping out of no where in desi style. I am especially in love with that music bit at 10:40 where the hero picks a ear-ring from floor followed by that terrific Piano bit from 10:57. If that Mr.Cup-with-voice is the narattor of Madhuram, then the Back ground music is the voiceless narattor of Madhuram. Terrific music and this Music Director will go a long way.

WHAT I WISHED :

There are a few short comings in this movie though. Though the actors did a terrific job of delivering those Tongue-in-Cheek dialogues of Phanindra, the conversation between the Ravi and Chandini were a bit Cliche. I wish their lines were as strong as the Narrators'. The addition of the Mystery-post-card-girl character in the end was quiet redundant though it completed the story Arc of Phanindra's character. Phanindra's character himself could have contributed a bit more to the story instead of merely adding another layer to it. 

Nevertheless, all these weak points and short-comings become infinetly smaller in front of the Larger canvas Phanindra had managed to paint. And this painting is going to be the Monalisa of Independent Romantic Telugu Short films in the future. I hope the Leonardo Da-Vinci of this painting goes a very long way down the lane and re-defines as many genres as possible and show them ''conventional' people how its done. !!!

Sunday 23 February 2014

DHOOM 3 .. Thumbs down ..!!!



What is the purpose of a sequel ??? 

To be bigger and better than the previous versions. Well hello ..!!! Welcome to Bollywood ...!! Here sequels only become more and more dumber and stupid. Its the reverse case here. Dhoom 3 makes Dhoom 1 and Dhoom 2 look like works of Jules Dassin (no offense Jules). I don't expect Dhoom 3 to be an Italian Job or something. But at-least, it could have been a better than Dhoom 2 for crying out loud. (dhoom 2 is my favourite of this series.)

What do we expect from a Dhoom movie ? 

Not much. Just some nice action scenes and fancy bike chases with sudden burst of DHoom theme music, imaginative robbery scenes, fancy cool gadgets, hot chicks, chemistry and romance, Jai-Ali bad-cop-comedy, little LOGICAL twist in the tale, nice DHOOM title song and the most important of all  A COOOOL VILLAIN ...!!! .. Let us be generous and skip less important things like story, script, direction, acting, character development and B*ll-sh*t. Lets see how Dhoom 3 fares in THESE IMPORTANT DEPARMENTS ONLY.

1) ACTION SCENES and BIKE CHASES

What is the purpose of making an action movie ? It's to thrills your senses to an extent where your adrenalin is over-flowing. What Dhoom 3 does ? It dries up your existing Adrenalin and other brainy fluids that support your intelligence. It seems like the director imagined these bike chases after watching his son play the Chor-Police game with his toy cars. There is no chasing here. They just make the actors roam around Chicago on fancy bikes making vroom-vroom sounds to give an impression of speed and give us a tour of chicago, but we can do that ourselves on google streets without wasting so much of petrol. Instead of giving the sense of rush and sense of awe, these long and boring action scenes gave me sense of yawwwwnnn ..!!! .. and the less we talk about the logic, the better it would be. 

If the Chicago police knew that they will be treated like Indian Police in this movie, they would have never given the permission to shoot there, which would have been a HUGE RELIEF ....!!! To make things worse, the slow-motion show off in this movie gave me migraines. But thank-fully i was watching this on my laptop in VLC player, so i pressed x2 speed option every time this Slo-Mo show-off was triggered.

2) ROBBERY SCENES

You wont believe if i say, there were Robberies inspired and Executed exactly as shown in movies. Read this yourself on wikipedia.

 " In Malappuram district of Kerala, four members of a group of criminals had cracked the floor of South Malabar Gramin Bank in the early hours on 30 December 2007 and looted INR 2.5 million and 80 kilogrammes of gold, a total worth of Rs. 80 million, considered to be one of the biggest thefts in Kerala’s crime records. The Kerala Police have arrested four people in connection with this and the leader admitted that he was inspired by Dhoom. The media in India drew parallels to Dhoom 2.[13][14]. "



Now ...!!!

Whats Dhoom 3's idea of robbery ??? 
Its normal sunny day, every body is busy, everything is quiet and ....

ABRACADABRA ..!!!!

Suddenly, the dollars are raining all over the place and Kaboom ..!! Aamir khan is running exactly how Tom Cruise ran vertically downwards  on Burj Khalifa in Mission Impossible. Thats it. Thats Robbery for you and you are supposed to believe it ..!! .. I wish this movie was renamed and telecasted on AXN as " Yash Raj's Believe it or not". That too in slow motion. 

3) TECHNOLOGY and GADGETS

Nothing new in this department. Its only like recycling the same cow's dung into a manure and showing it off as a fancy new fertilizer. Dhoom 2 was a clear winner in this department.

4) HOT CHICKS, CHEMISTRY and ROMANCE.

Hot chicks are there in this movie, but i wish their purpose was something more than being hot.
The chemistry between Aamir and Katrina is the most plastic romance i have seen in a movie for a very long time. And Uday Chopra's attempts to be a Romantic Comedian have inspired Adam Shandler to re-consider his career in Rom-Com acting.

5) JAI-ALI Bad-Cop comedy

Honestly, the SMS jokes have made me laugh more than what Abhishek and Uday Chopra could do. Continuing the Bollywood tradition of mocking Tamils thanks to chennai express, their opening scene of auto chase itself is so hammy, so hammy, ab kya bataaon kitni hammy. Uday Chopra does a 'Phata poster Nikli bike' and Abhishek Bachan does a 'Phati Deewar Nikla Auto' in this scene, and from there on, their only purpose in this movie is to walk in slow motion wearing Sun glasses. 

6) LOGICAL TWIST, TITLE SONGS

The songs are the worst to say the least. The twist is good before interval but the way that twist was used in the second half is the reason why aliens don't visit mother earth.

7) THE VILLAIN .. THE BACK-BONE OF ANY DHOOM MOVIE. (this part is going to be big ..!!!)

In my teenage, i never wished to be a hero. But i always wished to be a Dhoom Villain. Smart, Hot, Cocky, Unpredictable, Cunning, Intelligent, Serious, Self-Disciplined, Highly skilled, Highly Intelligent, Highly Athletic and Acrobatic and the most important quality of all - that pumping confidence and attitude. Hrithik Roshan showed all these just through his eyes. John Abraham was good too. But Hrithik set the standard too far for anyone to reach. He carried Dhoom 2 on his shoulders with his looks, dance, acting and stunts. He stole the show single handedly, even side-lining the great Aishwaria Rai. He was the complete package for an action hero. He re-defined villain-ism but making you fall in love with the villain and at point in Dhoom 2, you start feeling that Hrithik is the Hero here and Abhishiek is the villain. Thats the range of emotions Hrithik managed to generate. He convincingly got the Audience to fall in love with his terrific robbery schemes too.

Now i don't expect all those from Aamir. Its not his fault though. But atleast the writers could have taken an extra care atleast for this villain character. It would have been Awesome if Aamir's character was something like what we see in that terrific Interval seen in Fanaa. 


Instead of that, what writers choose to give us is this :


Looks like a wanted criminal's pic on Thane police station right ??? I was so dissapointed to see the portrayal of villain by Aamir Khan. Sorry to break it down here, but this is his worst performance till date. Looks like Aamir Khan chose this role only to help Abhshiek and Uday Chopra revive their Gloomy filmy Careers which are being run on the name of their fathers.

Serioulsy man ..!! .. what went wrong ??? Dhoom 2 was so well made. All i asked was to give me something better than that. Plus, i had that "Aamir Khan cannot go wrong" kinda thing going in my mind. Everything was shattered as soon as i watched that Bike going on a rope from one building to other. This is the article am writing with the least most interest, thanx to the movie. Thumbs Down Yash Raj ..!!! I f you tell me that Dhoom 3 is a parody to action movies, I will accept it. If you say its a serious action movie, Then Namasthe ..!!! you need a Psychiatrist. I am still waiting for that perfect Indian Action movie. I dono when my thrist will be quenched ..!!


( I am sure the following reviews on Dhoom 3 are more entertaining than Dhoom 3 itself, read it right away ..
http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/cinema-reviews/dhoom-3-magic-no-logic/article5486865.ece
http://imaansheikh.wordpress.com/2013/12/28/dhoom-3-a-detailed-pictorial-summary-of-an-incredibly-shitty-movie/
http://stupidusmaximus.wordpress.com/2013/12/22/dhoom-3-are-you-watching-closely/ )

Tuesday 7 January 2014

LUCIA .. my Hats-off to this movie .. !!!!



I still remember the excitement i felt while watching Inception for the first time. That sense of confusion, that sense of mental breathlessness, that hustle to catch up with the story, that feeling of solving a puzzle piece-by-piece, that mind melting sensation in your head after the movie ends, that sense of achievement after figuring out the entire story-arc, followed by the sense of admiration for that Director's genius. Inception gave me that. It later became my inspiration for taking up short film making. And three years later, a Kannada movie took me back to those same exact memories and feelings. Now, this is something that i have never imagined, not even in my "dreams". Because i was like, " Dude..!!!  .. kannada movie .. ??? seriously .. ??? .. Get a life man ". Honestly, i don't know "Sandalwood" beyond Upendra. I cant even speak or understand a single word in Kannada. I am not even from karnataka. But this Kannada Movie, it changed my perception. It changed my thoughts. It affected my opinion. It mocked my under-estimation and it increased my respect towards the true talent of sandalwood. This  is the only Kannada movie i have watched in my life. But it gave life to lot a of my lazy cerebral brain cells, which have been craving for smart Indian movies since years. These are the few humble words i could muster up to describe this fantastic movie, which deserves more. The name of this movie is called LUCIA.

Now how Good a movie is LUCIA ?

Just Imagine Christopher Nolan Making Inception as a Kannada movie in a Bangalore setting. Imagine it being made on a tight budget, crowd - funded by the Facebook crowd, with limited resources and technology, unknown cast and a few dozens of technicians as Crew. How would it be ?

With the elements of 'dream vs reality' conflict, the non-linear story telling, a sense of mystery, twists and turns in the story, lot of parallel action editing ala Nolan style, it will certainly not only be a movie, but a deliciously complicated and engaging puzzle which challenges you to watch and understand it in a single viewing. Now add a raw Kannadiga touch of simplicity, a subtle humor, a multi-layered love story, a social commentary, a mockery on south Indian masala films and a pinch of loyalty sentiment. Now  grind them all in a grinder box and what you get to see in the end is a true master piece recipe called LUCIA.

What is the movie about ?

Its about our hero who is an insomniac - low class - torch bearer working in a single screen ' pakka mass' theater. To find some sleep, he takes a dream inducing pill believing that its a sleeping tablet. If addicted, this magic pill enables him to dream about all his fantasies of becoming a movie star and living a 'filmy' life style. Hence he leads a duel life, as a torch bearer in real life and as superstar in his dreams. If he stops using that pill, his dreams turn into night mares. Now that's only 10% of the movie for you.

I would not spoil the things for the viewers any further, but i can certainly tell it has the themes of multi-layered narrative, virtual reality, dreams, insomnia, effective parallel action cuts and all the other interesting Christopher Nolan stuff with a backdrop of a love story, catchy songs, genuine sentiment and many more . You can compare the genius of the director Pavan Kumar with Christopher Nolan here but not his movie LUCIA with Inception. Both are different and miles apart. Inception is an action-heist-sci-fi, where as Lucia is more of a Mystery - Psychological thriller which does more than thrilling your senses. It enthralls you on all levels. This is Independent film-making at its very best. Why else would Anurag Kashyap tweet, " My birthday gift to myself would be Lucia ..  " ? That is how i came to know about this movie in the first place.

Why i love this Movie so much ? what is so special about it ?

So many things are special about this movie and i have no clue where to start. Let me try :

1) The movie starts with a beautiful poem of Kanakadasa and a Chinese Quote on Illusion & disillusion. Watch how cleverly the director questions the audience through this poem indirectly. For me this is the first clue of the entire puzzle of Lucia. Are watching what you think you are watching ? Are you perceiving the story in a way you think you are perceiving ?  What if the story you think you are watching and perceiving is something else entirely ? Director Pawan Kumar beautifully soaks his entire movie based on this metaphor so well, that by the end of the movie the audience will bite their fists in admiration for not being able to anticipate how the movie ends. The Director lays out all the clues to see how smart you are, he makes you think you are figuring out his puzzle, but he is always two steps ahead of your game. At the end of the day he'll fool you but there is no shame in getting fooled by a good movie.

2) The best part of the movie is : ITS NOT A SERIOUS MOVIE AT ALL despite its heavy themes. Unlike a typical physiological thriller, you will not find it dark and dead and serious and boring. There are no psychotic villains or mad-arse doctors. This movie has characters which are lively and look like real kannada people walking in Bangalore streets. The dialogues don't have a faked seriousness in them, its just natural Kannada. The acting is just on the right notes. The cinematography is raw, natural, bright and the scenes are aptly lit. The drama in the screenplay never feels inserted. It doesn't take itself too seriously, its funny in parts and yet manages to keep you on your toes. Its a thriller that throws all the rules and conventions of a normal thriller movie in a garbage can. The director never succumbs to these rules and successfully tells the story in his own style.

3) Simply terrific editing. This must have been one hell of a challenge to edit, but the editor pulls off a perfect job, thanks to the clarity of the director. The way this movie is cut, it reminds you of Christopher Nolan. How ? Off course the frequent cross cuts even for a small scene and the parallel action cutting. A special mention to the parallel action cuts, especially the way they switch from dream mode to real mode, the right timing of that switching gives it a sense of fluidity in every scene and even in the songs set in both dream and reality modes, the editor acts like a virtual choreographer. It truly shows the amount of care taken by the director for every minute detail. Sometimes the editing evokes the humor in the way it cuts to the unintended hilarious face expressions of the chocolate skinned actors, sometimes it evokes the romance , sometimes the head spinning feeling and sometimes it is cut according to the music. In that way the editing is a mixed bag of switching genres. The movie switches to dream, reality, flash-back, Flash-forth and present on-going investigation scenes but  never loses its grip and gets clumsy, even for a moment, thanks to some tight editing.

4) A special mention to its songs. What is the role of songs in a typical Indian masala movie ? Even i never understood that till now. But i clearly understood the intentions of the director here : to mock the south Indian cinema culture. The  director cleverly uses the songs and the soundtrack for this purpose. The lyrics of the songs and their music are soaked with satire on these stereotypes. For example, The opening song and the Jamma Jamma song indirectly mocks our culture of a compulsory Introduction song, a romantic song and an Item song for our heroes, it mocks the way they are written, shot and edited. The Thinbedakammi (+the hilarious A for apple) song taps our xenophobic arrogance towards foreigners and our desperation to teach our culture to a foreigner. Every single song serves its purpose and nothing feels redundantly added. All those songs are catchy,  you would enjoy them even if you dint knew Kannada. They had that 'Kolavari Di' feel to them. Even these songs also have the parallel action cuts which is something Christopher Nolan never tried. Terrific use of the songs in this movie and i never skipped a single song, which i usually do while watching general Indian movies.

Excellent Sound-mixing too. Sometimes when the music goes quiet, the director makes the scene work using the sounds available around his environment. A perfect example of this is *spoilers, don't read if you haven't seen this movie yet*, the scene of Shankaranna's death in the theater's projector room, where nikki finds his body coiled up in film roles, the music used in that scene is actually the sound coming out of the movie playing in the theater. That Apt use of the sound there elates that scene. The image of Shankaranna lying dead coiled by the film reels beautifully suggests how his entire life was consumed by movies itself. Simply terrific use of symbolism.

5) The casting was right on the money. No glitz, No glamour, Every single actor and actress has that next-to-our-door look. Very naturally they slip into their characters and bring the story to life.

6) Let's see how many themes the director manages to stuff in this movie through small glimpses :

  • The issue of Euthanasia on Moral basis.
  • People's obsession with looks and Six Packs with quick results & how Pharmaceutical companies exploit them through false advertisement and branding for mere profits. 
  • Our obsession with movies, movie stars, their life, their special treatment on sets whereas the extras get treated like peanuts and how their privacy goes to a toss due to the over-enthusiastic scrutiny by the media.
  • An insight in the lives of 'Filmy' people and their inner disgust with the life of fame and glamour.
  • An indirect commentary on the 5-songs-4-fights culture of south Indian Movies in a funny way
  • The future of Single theater screens vs Multiplexes
  • Penetration of other language movies and people in Kannada film industry.
  • About the central role for Film reel projectors in this movie, the director once mentioned about it in an interview as a tribute to the celluloid and 100 years of Indian cinema which was bought to life by those reels.
  • A very sweet and a multi-Layered love story which kicks all the 'formula-based' love story movies right in their face. Very real, very believable, very relatable and very natural. This is where excellent writing comes into picture. The writer covers all possible hurdles in a relationship from love, trust, betrayal, honesty, jealousy and possessiveness and yet never lets the movie turn into another melancholic love story. 
  • A beautiful contrast upon the social division of characters based their incomes,, their homes, their life-styles, their tastes, that funny English-vinglish struggle of the deprived class people.
  • A funny tap on our whole process of arranged marriages, especially on rural level.
  • All these themes embedded in right proportion within a terrific story line, make this movie a beautiful dream you can go through for the entire 2 hours 15 minutes.
Again, the last time i saw a director who induced multiple themes and issues into his movies was Christopher Nolan, And now i have seen Pawan Kumar.

7) Can you believe all this stuff was done just in a 75 lakhs budget, out which 51 lakhs have been accumulated through Facebook crowd-source funding. What Ram Gopal verma demonstrated by making Dongala Mutha, Pawan Kumar has implemented in Lucia. What Ramu misused in department, Pawan Kumar has used it to great effect, the Go Pro cameras. What big budget movies hardly achieve through crores, the Lucia team has done with mere DSLR cameras. Lucia ha paved a new dimension to Independent cinema by following a unique path from its production to marketing. 

8) The most vital department of any movie, writing. Full marks to Pavan Kumar again for his terrific screenplay. He beautifully balances the entire movie swinging between flash-backs, dream states and different moods ranging from romantic to comedy to seriousness. He precisely allots apt amount of dialogue and screen time to each and every character leaving no hint of redundancy. Not even a single character is left to waste and you'll realize this in a second viewing. The comedy in this movie doesn't lie in those dialogues and slaps, but in the way these characters behave and the way their behavior is captured and cut. It never feels added as a parallel comedy track just for the sake of comedy and there is no mega comedian hired here to make you laugh. It's there because that's the way these characters are and it feels so natural. In the drama portions, you wont find a single trace of  needless Sensationalism, even in the crucial most scenes.

9) The last 15 minutes of the movie are simply true masterpiece. Why ?  Watch and know it yourself. You will then bow down and touch the feet of the director for the way he handles the most crucial part of the movie. Without over-sensationalizing the climax just because its a climax, he'll silently blow your brains out and make you watch the entire movie for the second time so that you can completely come in terms with your understanding of this story. Your saluting to the director is what that follows next.

10) Last but not the least, patiently sticking to his story and constantly backing his belief on his ability, though director Pawan Kumar has went through many rejections from big producers, since last two years he has put his 200% effort behind project Lucia. His hand is visible in every department and his dream is worth coming true. I have never seen any director, even independent, who works round the clock for promoting his movie even long after the release. Till today, i get updates of Lucia on YouTube and Facebook. A true hats-off to his immense passion and persistence behind this project. 

What can i add more ? Other than to recommend as many people as possible to watch this movie and breathe some hope to the aspirations of independent filmmakers like Pawan Kumar. Actors Irfan Khan and Vivek Oberoi have voluntarily promoted the movie. May many more come forward to promote Lucia. May many more accolades come to Lucia. May many more good kannada films churn out in future inspired by Lucia. May the money minded producers invest much more in smarter movies inspired by Lucia. May many other talented kannada directors get more freedom to give wings to their ideas, inspired by Lucia. May the urban Kannada audience start taking Kannada movies more seriously after watching Lucia. May every Kannadiga feel proud that Lucia is a Kannada Movie. May god give strength to Pawan Kumar to make movies more awesome than Lucia in future. This is not just a movie, this an achievement of a passionate film-maker who made something magical defying all the odds against him and hence worthy of every praise. That's the reason why i spent two days for writing this article alone. That's how much i loved this movie. That's how much it Inspired me. Thank you Lucia and team for quenching my thirst for a smart Indian movie. I have watched it three times already and every single time i watched, i discovered a new clue that i had missed before ..!!! .. To Pavan kumar and the Makers of Lucia, I simply tip my hat and say ... BRAVO ..!!!