I am not a real movie buff to criticize the movies ... Its just my view :o

The first impression I got after seeing Stalin was a cinema with good message and spices added to make it commercially viable. But after seeing "Pay it forward ... ", I felt the Indian remakes really missing the reality part of the message.

While the english version tries to show that good deeds are very hard to be carried on (being very closer to reality), telugu version simply puts it off to say "Nothing is impossible". Instead of putting a fight One vs Thousand rowdies in Stalin, they should have shown how the good deeds would have tried to bring a change in the minds of the worst people. I feel that the idea of "Nothing is impossible" is putting a wrong notion in the minds of the mass audience (the illiterates), forcing them to take dangerous steps with out proper thought into it. I would prefer a more real and practical oriented message would bring in a change in the thinking of the people.

In this aspect, I feel "Lage Raho Munnabhai" is much closer to reality.

Urs
MBM

Comments

Ayyappa said…
Agree that some aspects of Stalin are too much mass oriented. The director can remove such scenes like the fight one and some others. But if you remember exactly, there is one dialogue I think Sunil informs Chiru that "You have done good and waited 20 days for the result and it did not happen. But at the traffic point you hit one bad guy and the repercussions went till Home Minister". I think this is close to reality. Can Visit my blog at www.truthunleashed.blogspot.com

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