low-key and loveable: Chashme Buddoor
This movie is super-duper cute. "Cute" gets a bad rap, I think; to me, it means endearing, appealing, and engaging. Chashme Buddoor is all those things without being gooey, and it's chilled out (like its lazy-day-loving trio of friends) without being dull. It's nicely paced and funny with likable, well-acted characters who indulge their imaginations and hopes in non-ridiculous ways. It has a good plot about friends, which I always like. Its filminess is winking and welcoming. "C'mon," it says, "you know you've always wanted to make up a rhyming love song with your crush while lying in the sunshine in the park." (That's not just me, right?) It feels so real. There's a nice writeup over at Alternate Movies, who rightly points out that a significant part of this movie's appeal is that the events and people are relatable - life is full of funny moments that don't need to be exaggerated or amplified to make us laugh.
Chashme Buddoor is so simply good - uncomplicated and fun - that just maybe the above comments will suffice. Instead, pictures! So cute! So charming! Cho chweet!
Farooq Shaikh, Rakesh Bedi, and Ravi Baswani are all great.
From the fab song of the three friends, "Pyaar Lagwat."
Ah, university.
Imagining life as a film. And Deepti Naval is of course great too.
Falling in fragrant, foamy lurve over a box of soap.
If anyone can point me to another great Sai Paranjape film, say the word. Many thanks to Filmi Geek for loaning me this one!
Chashme Buddoor is so simply good - uncomplicated and fun - that just maybe the above comments will suffice. Instead, pictures! So cute! So charming! Cho chweet!
Farooq Shaikh, Rakesh Bedi, and Ravi Baswani are all great.
From the fab song of the three friends, "Pyaar Lagwat."
Ah, university.
Imagining life as a film. And Deepti Naval is of course great too.
Falling in fragrant, foamy lurve over a box of soap.
If anyone can point me to another great Sai Paranjape film, say the word. Many thanks to Filmi Geek for loaning me this one!
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Without a doubt, you need to watch 'Katha' starring Farooque Sheikh, Deepti Naval and Naseeruddin Shah (dir. by Paranjape). A brilliant little gem of a film, I'm sure you'll love it as much as I do.
-pinke_v
And also if you enjoy these kind of movies, you muct watch Hrishikesh Mukherjee's movies. Try and get "Golmaal" if you can. Amol Palekar plays the lead. There is another Golmaal with Ajay Devgan in the lead. Do not watch that by mistake. :-)
CB also happens to have one of the best lines about smoking that I've ever heard. I don't smoke, but I can see how a smoker would imagine that, if some special were to tell him, "You smoke way too much! Why don't you quit?", he would kick the habit right away :-)
~r
*Sparsh* is another lovely Sai Paranjpe film, not funny like *Chashme buddoor* but every bit as sweet.
Katha is great of course, but if you havent, you have GOT to watch Sparsh- it is super wow amazing- bearable pathos, but I cried buckets.
Get a copy of her recent film "Pak Pak Pakaak" which is about a young school-going kid and a ghost in the village. It also stars the brilliant Nana Patekar. This movie is in "Marathi" so you would need subtitles anyway.
-PeAcE
--WiTh
---GuNs
Just wanted to mention that there is a scene in which Farooq tries to pick up Deepti at a bus stop on his black motorcycle and the song "Kalighodi dwaar khadi" is playing. And since this was such a cool reference - calling a ride a black horse (or mare if you'll have it), that I've always bought black cars and called them all Kalighodi.
My kids like that name too.
http://bethlovesbollywood.blogspot.com/2005/12/wacky-misunderstandings-commentary-on.html
Makarand - Thank you! I hope you keep commenting. And thank you for the recommendations - they are always welcome, even if I'm slow to get to them :)
I dont know if you've heard of her, but there is another lady director named Vijaya Mehta. I loved her 'Pestonjee'. It is about a stingy person, full of idiosyncrasies and his friend, played by Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher. Let me know if you have seen it and how you liked it....
or naram garam.
btw..I could go through your list and check but based on an assumption that you liked chupke chupke..
check these out
choti si baat
guddi
rang birangi
ligne - I looooved Chupke Cupke and Guddi. Thanks for the other recommendations! PS Are you really in Champaign too? :)
I was in champaign up until last summer..moved to baltimore now :)
doesn't sound like they showed any new hindi movies @ boardmans recently..
i still remember one scene from "katha" where naseer waits for the bus ,but when he heard a girl need blood of AB POSITIVE he hires a taxi and runs to the hospital because his blood group is the same and it's a rare one. i can never forget that scene.
the world - Clearly I need to get Katha! :)
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