Monday, February 18, 2019

Kuldip Patwal -I Didn't Do It


This review is for my friend, Priyanka Sethia, who plays Kuldip's wife. Its been awaited and asked for by another friend who wrote this film - Rahul Ramchandani for almost 8.5months now. When the movie was there in the cinemas, I couldn't find the time to watch it and when I had the time - the movie was inaccessible. Finally, we both agreed upon giving time to each other.

The movie has a very real touch to it where a common  man can easily relate with it.

It deserves to be watched by people.

One thought that crossed my mind was : Blame Game is never conclusive where both are then the victims and neither gain anything except delusions.

There were quite a few instances in the film which were absolutely not needed, the edit in the film costed it to serve poorly.

Scene Deepening techniques are missing.

Art Direction is also very basic. Where there are props on the sets which do not relate with the content of the scene.

The content and point raised is pertinent yet personal. There must be a much wider appeal and connect when its a feature film, which is a USP of this film, that that is not there.

The movie is pretty soft for the subject matter at hand. For instance, there is only one strong attack on the conscious of the viewer. The screenplay of a film does not warrant scope of over emphasis on the repercussions of an action or effect unlike TV serials. I refer to the loss of twins.

The justification showcased towards the helplessness of a poor man is done well. 

The wink in the end scene killed the film. Open ending leaves the audience confused even though it secures the threats upon the film maker and his crew against any surprises.