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Ram-Leela Review
- 11/15/2013 8:32:28 AM
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Cast: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Supriya Pathak Kapur, Richa ChaddaDirection: Sanjay Leela BhansaliGenre: RomanceDuration: 2 hours 35 minutes
Story: Boy and girl from warring factions love one another. Do they live happily ever after?
Review: What new can a filmmaker do with William Shakespeare's classic love story Romeo and Juliet? The answer is, if you are Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who is technically sound and artistically astute as far as art and craft go, you just become impudent, set the story in Gujarat, sign Bollywood's currently best actress Deepika Padukone (Leela), team her up with `I've-got-fire-in-my-loins' actor Ranveer Singh (Ram) and then let them loose on one another.
So there's the Sanada clan girl Leela who falls in love, or for the most part lust, with her enemy Ram, a Rajadi. Their clans have been at war for 500 years and the exaggeratedly trigger-happy lot that these turban-wearing folk have been portrayed as clearly underlines that no matter what one Ram or Leela feel, the rest of the clan only believe in mutiny.
So bullets fly, blood flows and bahus become victims of evil design. In between this warfare, Deepika and Ranveer touch, feel, kiss and cuddle and ensure you can feel their stirring. Quite unabashedly, the filmmaker uses his lead pair's real and reel chemistry, fuses it with sexual tension and makes it compelling for you to partake in their love-hate relationship. For the most part,
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