Dev D Movie Review
Director: Anurag
Kashyap
Artists: Abhay
Deol, Kalki Koechleen, Mahi Gill, Prakash Madan, Dibyendu Bhattacharya
Movie Type : Comedy /Romance /Drama
Rating: 4/ 5
These three
films had done justice to Sharat Chandra's novel Devdas, but Abhay's film is
completely true today. Dev D's Devdas, directed by Anurag Kashyap, is addicted
to drugs and vodka. Paro sends her naked pictures through the mail and wants
Dev to have a relationship with her. The same Chanda works as a phone sex. Dev,
Paro and Chanda of Anurag's film are all three adventurers and rebels. Story:
Dev (Abhay Deol), son of a wealthy businessman, is sent to London to study at
the age of 12. When Dev returns, he finds that his childhood friend and girlfriend
Paro (Mahi Gill) is getting married. Dev is completely broken by this marriage.
He leaves home drowned in alcohol and drugs, but continues to receive equal
money from his father.
Lenny (Kalki) believes in living life in her
own way. Once an MMS arrives in the scandal, his family expels him from the
house. She becomes a victim of loneliness. Battling this loneliness, Lenny goes
to the shelter of a broker Chunni and becomes Chanda. Lenny lives as a student
in broad daylight, while in the dark of the night, the donation is made. Dev
and Chanda meet during this time. The beginning of the film is very tied, which
later becomes loose. The scenes shot between Dev and Paro have become
excellent. While the scenes between Chanda and Dev are a bit boring. The film's
ending is long and boring. The music of Amit Trivedi will be liked by the ears.
The song Emotional Atrocities of the film has been an earlier hit. Rajiv Ravi's
cinematography is commendable. Abhay seems quite comfortable in acting, Mahi
has done a brilliant role while Kalki has been able to kill only in a few
scenes. Overall, Dev D's fate is likely to be better than Anurag's previous
film No Smoking. You should express your opinion about the film.
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