'Ram-Leela' - Bhansali's Genious Explodes On Screen


Bangalore: In terms of its free-flowing, unmeasured and operatic opulence, "Ram-leela"  comes closest to the giddy high-pitched and yet miraculously controlled tempo and tenor of Bhansali's "Devdas".

"Ram-leela" goes to William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and comes away with a marvel of a tale of love-at-first-sight. Bhansali tilts his hat to mythology, folkore and the culture of community clashes with a blend of spontaneity and brilliance.

Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh-starrer 'Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-leela' has not just won the hearts of the audience, but also making a mark for itself at the box-office and making B-towners go ga-ga about it.

The film's visual poetry is so eloquent that you wonder at times if the filmmaker is a closet-painter. A closet-musician, Bhansali certainly is. His self-composed songs assisted by Monty Sharma's evocative background score, perfectly capture the film's impetuous mood.

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Source: IANS