Some recommended films from around India

For my Hindi pick, Paheli is certainly not one of SRK’s biggest films but I love it.  Fantasy films seem to be unusual in Hindi cinema, and in this film Shahrukh Khan plays a number counting merchant husband, and a Ghost or spirit (sort of a genie, really) who takes his place.  Rani Mukerji is the bride who captivates the Ghost, with Amitabh as a wise shepherd in a cameo.  It’s a fable that is also about women’s empowerment, and the scene where SRK tells Rani he’s a ghost is one of my all-time favorites.

And the soundtrack!!

   

My Tamil pick is Mani Ratman’s 2015 film OK Kanmani, with music by A. R. Rahman.  A young couple (the charming Dulquer Salmaan and Nithya Menon) wants to live together because they are cynical about marriage.  They learn about true love from an older married couple.  Prakash Raj (who we’re used to see as a villain in Hindi films) plays a devoted husband to his wife with Alzheimer’s.  If you live in the US, it is on Netflix streaming, and I highly recommend this wonderful film.  I sought out this film after hearing the song Mental Manadhil at an A. R. Rahman concert.  So glad I did!

Dulquer Salmaan from OK Kanmani is usually in Malayalam films, and that’s what brought me to watch the Malayalam film Bangalore Days.  This is my number one pick of Malayalam films I’ve seen so far.  It’s a wonderful coming of age tale about three cousins and has a great ensemble of young Malayalam actors in it.  Ohm Shanti Oshana is also a great woman centered film (with the same lead actress above), but Bangalore Days, Bangalore Days, Bangalore Days!

For Telugu films, there can be only one — Baahubali!  I was so blown away by this film, I watched it four times in the theater!  This film is available dubbed in Hindi, but you can readily rent the Telugu version on Youtube.  Prabhas plays a dual role, Shivuvu and Baahubali.  It is EPIC.  It’s a fantasy with stunning visuals.  S. S. Rajamouli cannot be matched for his imagination in film (have you seen Eega where the hero is a FLY?)   The battle scenes rival films like Gladiator, and there are several kick-ass women characters.  Mirchi is my second favorite Telugu film I’ve seen so far, also starring Prabhas with Sathyaraj (Kattappa in Baahubali).  It’s so long to wait till 2017 for part 2 of Baahubali!!

4 thoughts on “Some recommended films from around India

  1. mredlich21 April 11, 2016 / 12:48 pm

    I know Bangalore Days is the better film, but I just love Ohm Shaanti Oshaana so much! Ohm Shanti Oshaana, Ohm Shanti Oshaana, Ohm Shanti Oshaana!

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    • moviemavengal April 11, 2016 / 6:27 pm

      I know, I know. But if you have to get people to try ONE Malayalam film, I would still send them to Bangalore Days because it has just about everybody in it (including, most importantly Dulquer). I need to do a separate post just about my extreme love for Ohm Shanti Ohsana and especially that scene of Nivin serving Chai!!

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      • jed I Knight June 19, 2016 / 7:43 pm

        Bangalore days is a better movie than om shanthi oshana. but I love both .
        Here are some Malayalam movies that you could check out:
        Mumbai police
        Premam
        1983
        Maheshinte prathikaram
        iyobinte pusthakam
        Ennu ninte moideen
        22 female kottayam
        Thira (stars sobhana)

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      • moviemavengal June 19, 2016 / 7:50 pm

        Thanks Jed! I love, love, love Premam, but I haven’t seen the others yet. You’re not the first to recommend Mumbai Police and Ennu Ninte Moideen. They’re definitely on my watch list, as well as 1983. I’ll check out the other ones you’ve mentioned!

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