Saturday, February 12, 2011

Watch online movie Mirch

Director Vinay Shukla forays into the world of adulterous women defining their sexualities in 4 witty individualistic stories and a fifth one connecting them all and is not that bad an effort.

These stories are nothing short of eroticism and are also dealing with gender equality in a relationship but the film falls short of expectations in the end.
Countless number of films has dealt with adultery and the men cheating on their wives have been caught red handed only to come back to their faithful wives in the end or otherwise too but Mirch has women dabbling into adulterous activities without getting caught.
The lover and them go scot-free even when the truth comes out in the open. So the audiences need to be mature enough to handle it all.
The erotic scenes do not go to the point of vulgarity and the issues dealt with are that of women emancipation. There is no doubt the subject is serious but the elements of fun and comedy also make it a sex comedy with the female libido becomes the subject of discussion and main poit of focus in a humorous way.
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In the director’s words it’s a “celebration of womanhood” and the screen treatment of female sexuality makes it a thoughtful point. The audience gets a different perspective to it and the promos were enough proof of the theme of the movie.
The promos came as a surprise with some eye-popping lovemaking scenes and the movie certainly doesn’t disappoint in the first two stories though second two are not that interesting.
Maanav [Arunoday Singh] a scriptwriter suggests a Panchatantra tale of an adulterous female(Raima) who get saved even when she’s caught red-handed with her lover to the Producer Nitin [Sushant Singh introduced by Konkona Sen Sharma and then he creates three more tales on the theme to weave them together.
Iila Arun, Shahana and Kokona are just stupendous with Raima scoring for her expressive eyes. Effortless work by the male actors Prem Chopra, Rajpal Yadav, Shreyas Talpade and not to forget Arunoday Singh is also commendable.
Serious issues of gender equality treated with humor and sensibility scores over the fact that the movie disappoints and falls short of expectations and has no scope for music with ‘Badra’ being the best among the tracks.

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