Now it’s a time for a movie review which I saw yesterday at
a cinema hall "Goliyon ki Rasleela
Ram-Leela". The movie is directed by Sanjay Leela Bansali (SLB), apart from the direction
the movie is produced, music, by SLB. SLB has directed many movies and each one
is different from the other.
A film is shot in Gujarat and Udaipur and Film sity . The
story is not a new story but it was of an SLB’s effort so it has to be
different. The main cast member for the movie are Ranveer Singh as Ram, Deepika
Padukone as Leela, Sharad Kelkar as Leela’s brother, Richa Chadda as Raseela –
Leela’s sister-in-law, Supriya Pathak as Baa – Leela’s Mother, Gulshan Devaiah
as Bhavani – Leela’s cousin, Barkha Bisht as Kesar – Ram’s sister-in-law,
Abhimanyu Singh as Ram’s brother and Raza Murad as Sarpanch of the village.
The movie is about the Sanedo and Rajhadi community who are
rivals of each other from past 50 decades. Ram is son of the head of Rajhadi community
and Leela is daughter of head of Sanedo community. The village not only has the
open market of vegetable, groceries, clothing and luxurious things but also has
more shops where guns, bullets and knives are sold openly. You will not see
both communities talking with words but will see them talking with guns. Ram is
out of all this hatred and wants everyone to live in peace.
The movie is nice according to me it has somewhat story as of
movies like Ishaqzaade, Qayamat se Qayamat tak. Supriya Pathak has done a
superb acting. Almost all the characters have proved themselves by their
acting. The music given by Monty Sharma and SLB makes you dance on every song.
SLB has proved that he is great masterpiece by making Ranveer and Deepika
acting like a matured actor. If it’s SLB the first thing comes to mind is the sets,
music and acting of stars.
All in all an amazing movie presented by Sanjay Leela Bhansali
and his star cast. Good chemistry between Ranveer and Deepika. The movie has
almost crossed rs.14 crore despite of limited release due to controversies. However
according to me it’s worth watching Ram-Leela at the theatre or cinemas so that
you can feel every beat of the music and songs.