Thursday, May 26, 2016

Dinesh Kamath’s column ‘New movies released in Navi Mumbai’ (Veerappan, Phobia, Waiting, Fredrick, Alice Through the Looking Glass and The Angry Birds Movie) that was published in Newsband


New movies released in Navi Mumbai
By Dinesh Kamath
Veerappan

Veerappan (None Like Him Ever Existed) is an Indian biographical film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, based on the life of Indian bandit Veerappan, and the events leading to Operation Cocoon to capture and kill Veerappan. The film stars Sandeep Bharadwaj, Sachiin J Joshi, Usha Jadhav, and Lisa Ray in pivotal roles. The film is heavily based on Ram Gopal Varma's Kannada docudrama super-hit Killing Veerappan.
The movie has an interesting plot. Koose Muniswamy Veerappan during his teenage starts working as an assistant to his relative Sevi Gounder, a notorious poacher and sandalwood smuggler. His father and relatives, whose village lay in the forest area, were also known to be poachers and smugglers. Veerappan (Sandeep Bharadwaj), dominant in Sathyamangalam Forest in the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala, defies the governments, and Indian Border security paramilitary forces, and maintain a small army. He is wanted for killing approximately 184 people, about half of whom were police officers, including senior police and forest officials. He was also wanted for poaching about 200 elephants and smuggling ivory worth US$2,600,000 and about 10,000 tonnes of sandalwood worth approximately US$22,000,000.
In 1991, Veerappan and his chief Intel Gandhi, behead IFS Officer P. Srinivas. Years later, Veerappan avenges the death of his close associate Gandhi by misleading Special Task Force (STF) personnel in their covert operation, through Gandhi's unnamed notorious informer. The covet mission led by T. Harikrishna S.P., and his informer S.I. Shakeel Ahmed to kill Veerappan fails miserably. Veerappan, and his army brutally assassinate all the STF officers in the operation, and snatch their arms.
The Tamil Nadu STF chief K. Vijay Kumar I.P.S. appoints his associate, an undercover I.P.S. spy in the Karnataka region, a master-strategist (Sachiin J Joshi), who puts in place the Operation Cocoon through a network of tribals, and informers, such as Deputy spy, a woman STF spy and land lord (Lisa Ray), who befriends and rents out house to Muthulakshmi-the wife of Veerappan (Usha Jadhav). On the other hand, a team of loyal undercover cops led by Rambo Krishna, leave Palar base of STF, near M. M. Hills, 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Kollegal of Karnataka along with a team of 41 members which includes police from two states, forest officials, forest watchers and informers. The team travels in two vehicles, of which one is a bus carrying most of the team members, and a jeep carrying K.Goplakrishnan, the IPS officer. Veerappan gang plants landmines on the road in more than 14 places to halt their approach, and during the Palar blast, K.Gopalakrishnan, standing on the foot board of the jeep is thrown out, and suffer severe injuries, leaving the police to retaliate and ultimately prevent the snatching of arms.
After few failed attempts, including the one led by another undercover cop, disguised as a subordinate to Islamic underworld Don-Kadaani, to negotiate arms deal with Veerappan's gang, the STF team led by master-strategist, and an ex-spy turned timberyard owner-Kumar, finally succeed on 18 October 2004. On that day, Veerappan is escorted out of the forest by Kumar who earlier infiltrates Veerappan's gang in disguise to negotiate another arms deal with Velupillai Prabhakaran. Subsequently, Veerappan and his men board an ambulance stationed at Papparapatti village in Dharmapuri district, Veerappan and his men are first warned and then asked to surrender, which was denied, and the men start firing at the STF personnel. The STF retaliate by firing grenades and gun fire, subsequently Veerappan and his men are killed on the spot.
The film has Sandeep Bharadwaj as Veerappan, Usha Jadhav as Muthulaksmi, Sachiin J Joshi as Police Officer (Spy) based on N. K. Senthamarai Kannan, Lisa Ray as Priya (Spy), Akash Chawariya as Bhola Daku (Veerappan's Right Hand) and Zarine Khan as new khallas item girl

Phobia

Phobia is a 2012 Indian psychological thriller film, directed by Pawan Kripalani and produced by Viki Rajani. The film stars Radhika Apte as Mehak, an artist suffering from severe agoraphobia. The film marked Apte's first leading role in Bollywood. It is set to have its worldwide release on 27 May 2016, under the banner of Eros International and Next Gen Films.
The film has an interesting plot. The film revolves around an young artist Mehak (Apte) who developed severe agoraphobia– the fear of open spaces, after having been sexually assaulted in the past. Phobia movie a psychological thriller which revolves around the story of a girl essayed by Radhika, whose life changes completely when she accidentally gets into a taxi. Radhika met doctors and patients, apart from reading extensively about the subject to gather as much information as possible.
The film has Radhika Apte as Mehak, Satyadeep Mishra, Ankur Vikal, Yashaswani Dayama and Nivedita Bhattacharya

Waiting

Waiting is a 2015 Indian comedy drama film directed by Anu Menon, and produced by Priti Gupta and Manish Mundra under the banner of Ishka Films and Drishyam Films. The film stars Naseeruddin Shah and Kalki Koechlin in lead roles, with Rajat Kapoor, Suhasini Maniratnam and Arjun Mathur playing supporting roles.
The film is about the special relationship between two people from different walks of life, who befriend each other in a hospital, while nursing their respective comatose spouses. The story of the film divulges into the themes of coping with grief and at the same time discovering hope. It was meant to be a representative of urban India and its ethos.
Tara (Kalki Koechlin) is a fiercely independent woman whose life turns upside down after her husband Rajat (Arjun Mathur) meets with an accident. At the hospital, she meets Shiv, an elderly man whose wife of 40 years has been in the coma for eight months. The two strike an unlikely friendship that helps them cope with their grief. It is a warm tale about love, loss and surviving life's catastrophic blows, with such simplicity. Lead characters - Shiv and Tara - have nothing in common. Menon plays on their generation gap to offer some genuine smiles. He can't utter the 'F' word. She is brash but awkwardly loving. His coping device is faith; hers is shopping. And yet, the two bond over the vital stats of their spouses.
Tara is a realist, whose first question to the doctor is - 'Will my husband die?' Shiv lives in the hope that his wife will wake up and ask for her favourite Thalassery biryani. The film describes the different stages of sorrow without letting melodrama seep in. Tara holds on to Shiv's pearls of wisdom (some taught by experience and others picked up from medical journals), to make the cumbersome journey from denial to acceptance. The film poses some thought-provoking queries.
The film has Naseeruddin Shah as Shiv Kumar, Kalki Koechlin as Tara Deshpande, Arjun Mathur as Rajat Deshpande, Rajat Kapoor, Suhasini Maniratnam, Rajeev Ravindranathan as Girish and Marin Babu as Nurse Prema

Fredrick

Fredrick is a 2016 psychological thriller that was directed by Rajesh Butalia, based on a story, screenplay and dialogue written by Rajesh Butalia starring Prashant Narayanan ,Tulna, Avinash Dhyani.
The story begins with a 16 year old boy, who seems just like all other guys, except than that his bonding was unusual with another boy of his age. This bonding was highly objectionable to his father and he has reacted violent on that another guy. One fateful day few unfortunate events has taken place. Which created the platform for the story to grow further. The story takes a surprising and an unimaginable turn when Vikram realizes that whatever clue they finds during their search, they are all linked with Fredrick, every second they finds something shocking. The biggest question for them is that who is this Fredrick? Where is he? If Fredrick wanted to have him killed, he could have done so easily. Then what's stopping him? All the puzzles and mysteries are running parallel and when Vikram comes to know that actually Fredrick is not trying to kill him, he gets even more confused. One day he finally comes face to face with Fredrick, who himself has come forth as a larger unimaginable riddle. Amidst all these mysteries and revelations this interesting tale finally reaches a painful end. The film try to bring light upon untouchable issue in our society.
The film has Avinash Dhyani, Tulna, Prashant Narayanan and Anna Ador

Alice Through the Looking Glass

Alice Through the Looking Glass is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed by James Bobin, written by Linda Woolverton and produced by Tim Burton. It is based on Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll and is the sequel to the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland. The film stars Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska, Rhys Ifans, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen and features the voices of Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen and Timothy Spall.
The film has an interesting plot. Alice Kingsleigh has spent the past three years following in her father's footsteps and sailing the high seas. Upon her return to London from China, she comes across a difficult decision that may determine what she's going to do during the rest of her life. After re-encountering Absolem, she finds a magical looking glass and returns to the nonsensical realm of Wonderland.
Alice discovers that things are going very wrong with the Hatter, who is now acting madder than usual, haunted by past events that he refuses to reveal. In order to prevent a heartbreaking end to her friend, she turns to Time himself. Despite his warnings about Alice not being able to win a race against time, and not being able to change the past, she borrows the Chronosphere, a time device that everyone (including the now banished Red Queen) wants, and winds up returning to the past.
As Alice witnesses the hits and misses of friends (and enemies) during their lives, discovering how it prompted them to their current states in the present, she may learn how to solve not only the problem with the Hatter, but her own back in London – but only if she can win the race against the ticking Chronosphere.

The Angry Birds Movie

The Angry Birds Movie (or simply Angry Birds)[5] is a 2016 3D computer-animated action-adventure comedy film based on the video game series of the same name. It was directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly (in their directorial debuts), produced by John Cohen and Catherine Winder, and written by Jon Vitti. The film was animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks, and stars Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Kate McKinnon, Sean Penn, Tony Hale, Keegan-Michael Key, Bill Hader and Peter Dinklage.
The film has an interesting plot. At Bird Island, an island inhabited by flightless birds, reclusive, grumpy clown Red is sentenced to anger management class after his temper costs him a customer. One day, a boat docks at Bird Island, carrying pigs from Piggy Island led by Leonard. Claiming to be a peaceful explorer and bringing offerings of friendship, the pigs are accepted on the island. More pigs begin to flock to Bird Island without hesitation from the birds.
Eventually, the pigs adjust to society, but Red becomes suspicious of their motives. He recruits his classmates Chuck and Bomb to help him find Mighty Eagle, a giant eagle said to be the protector of the island, and the only bird that can fly. They find him on top of Bird Mountain, but the lazy Mighty Eagle is revealed to be retired and hasn't flown in years. Later, Red's group sees the pigs planting explosives around the island and realizes they are stealing the birds' eggs. Red and Bomb attempt to retrieve the eggs, but the pigs escape and their explosives destroy the village. When the birds realize what happened, Red rallies them to let their anger loose.
The birds construct a boat and sail to Piggy Island, where they find the pigs living in a walled city. Deducing the eggs are most likely in the central castle of the city, the birds attack the pigs by slinging birds at them using a giant slingshot. Red, Chuck, and Bomb make it to the castle and find the eggs in a boiler room to be cooked and eaten by the pigs. Mighty Eagle arrives, having had a change of heart, and carries the eggs out. As the birds escape, an egg falls out and makes its way back into the castle. Red returns the castle, retrieves the egg, and survives Piggy Island's destruction, caused by the pigs' reserve of explosives.

After the explosion, Red is hailed as a hero. He, Chuck, and Bomb are approached by Mighty Eagle, who claims that he wasn't really lazy and made them lose faith in him to teach them to find faith in themselves. In a mid-credits sequence, it is revealed that all of the pigs have survived Piggy Island's destruction, while Leonard is hatching a new plan to steal the eggs.

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