Wednesday, 29 April 2015

My Review on Roy movie.








Hi. Everyone

Roy is directed by Vikramjit Singh. A film lavished with dollops of visual style and aural sophistication, Roy would have been a runaway cinematic delight if only its makers had coupled its impressive surface gloss with a modicum of substance. Vikramjit Singh make the two-and-a-half hour movie passable tolerable. We can say that it deals with writing and painting on one level, and romantic thriller.


I like to movie beginning. I want to say my readers that Roy isn’t an easy tap to grasp and it demands your intelligence to solve the puzzle in the end. If we talking about the than we can’t understands easily that what actually happen in the movie.
I want to say that beginning and end of the movie is very interesting or we can say that if we miss the beginning and end of the movie than we lose the real charm of the movie.

I like to end of the movie as we know that movie start with filmmaker Kabir (Arjun Rampal) interview about his upcoming film. He is enjoying the super success of his two flicks inspired by the real life of a con Roy (Ranbir Kapoor) who never caught.


He geared up for the third part of the series and he chooses Malaysia as its shooting destination. He meets Ayesha Aamir (Jacqueline Fernandez) another film maker from London. We know that when hero and heroine meet with each other romance blooms between them.


But here due to Kabir’s conning approach for writing his flick’s story Ayesha leaves him. So Kabir lose his confidence in writing. Ranbir Kapoor as Roy is at simplicity. 
He is cool and calm. He speaks from his eyes and utter lesser dialogues to convey his views. He has limited scenes or rather say has an extended appearance. I think director could have utilized him more…

We appreciate Jacqueline’s role. She gives her best act. In twin roles as a movie director and as an art enthusiast she gives to compelling display of performance unlike her earlier once. Her dialogues are well timed.

Music and song is also attracting to audience. The energy only builds when the brilliant numbers like Sooraj Dooba Hai, Chitiya Kalaiya and Tu Hai Ki Nahi among others hit the screens. While they are beautifully picture, the timing is abrupt of couple of songs.

Undoubtedly. Roy is visually rich. We appreciate cinematographer Himman Dhamija, Malaysia setting look breath taking.


I like most beaches scenes which occupy special place where the romance between Arjun and Jacqueline and Ranbir – Jacqueline blooms.

I want to say that Roy is extremely slow and it demands your patience and devotion. There are some moments which bring a boring and other thing. It’s really hard to understand the two parallel stories of Roy and Kabir conjoining together.


So this is my review about this movie.
       
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