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Month: March 2020

  • Maska Movie Review: Neeraj Udhwani’s Netflix feature is a delightful yet unevenly seasoned dish!

    Maska Movie Review: Neeraj Udhwani’s Netflix feature is a delightful yet unevenly seasoned dish!

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    Prit Kamani & Shirley Setia in a still from Maska.
    Rating: 6.7/10
    Streaming on: Netflix

    Maska Review: Success comes to those who dream! But do confused millennials really know the difference between dreams and delusions? We are often desperate to achieve our unrealistic goals and are ready to impulsively sacrifice our stable source of income. Maska isn’t just about Rumi Irani, the Parsi protagonist who dreams to become an actor, it’s also about his family’s ancestral Irani cafe: the Rustom Cafe, and the stories of the people connected to the iconic place. It’s a tale of how places with their own history and legacy become an emotion and how little things matter more than the grand stuff in our life. The cafe is so lively that it itself becomes a living character in the film.

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    Cafe Rustom (Credits: Maska/Netflix)

    Characters

    The Irani family wants Rumi to continue their family legacy as the famous Maskawalas of Mumbai but unfortunately for them, Rumi hatches a clever plan to sell his famous cafe to follow his dream of being a Bollywood superstar, inspired by Boman Irani. The protagonist sees a good character development. Although, the acting could have been more intense.

    Maska Review Javed Jaffery
    Javed Jaffery plays the dead father who once ran Cafe Rustom. (Credits: Maska/Netflix)

    Persis Mistry, played by Shirley Setia, is one sweet character who will teach you to find your Ikigai and show you the other, light-hearted side of life. Persis is a blogger, who’s constantly in search for stories around her, especially at Rustom. She helps a lot in the protagonist’s character development, more than his mother (played by Manisha Koirala). The only critique is: Shirley, although a fantastic singer, has great potential as an actor and can do much better. And Manisha Koirala and Javed Jaffery play the Irani parents, the comical aspects of the film.

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    Persis Mistry, played by Shirley Setia, is the highlight of the film. (Credits: Maska/Netflix)

    Technical Aspects

    Another thing that stood out in the film is the colour-grading and the cinematography. The selected colors add life to every scene related to the history of the cafe. The cinematography is simple yet great and makes the stories of Rustom’s regular visitors quite appealing. Mumbai’s nightlife is shown vividly with proper lighting.

    The tangerine shades add life to the place’s history…

    Verdict: Maska is a delightful and wholesome watch. The only downside is the poor execution and stretched scenes that don’t add to the storyline. In my humble opinion, the actors are quite potent and can perform much better. If you are into slice-of-life films or a content creator looking for some inspiration, then it’s a must-watch and a relatable film! Ab lagg bhi jaane de, life jeene ka chaska; teri smile ho aisi, jaise bun pe maska! 😉

    Will Rumi sell his family’s legacy to pursue his ‘dream’ to become an actor? Find out for yourself! 🙂

    Maska is now streaming on Netflix: Watch here!

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  • A Short Horror Story: What Flavours The World?

    I woke up to what seemed like a pretty normal day, for the year 2020. Followed the same routine, the same workout & got dressed up for work; only then, I heard a commotion outside. People were protesting, but why?

    “FIND THE RECIPE! WE WANT THEM BACK!”, shouted the protesters.

    Protestor holding Find the Recipe sign #Oreo

    Suddenly, my phone started to ring; it was Eric. “Hey Eric!”, I answered, “What’s u…”.

    “Dude, stop whatever you are doing RIGHT NOW and GO, CHECK THE NEWS!”, he interrupted! “It’s 2020, we’ve already seen the World War 3, the Australian Bushfires & the Coronavirus… What else could be worse? A Kraken appearing in the sea?”, I joked as I turned on the TV and tuned to the news.

    “JUST GO AND WATCH”, he replied in a serious tone. Okay now, I don’t have a good feeling about this. A grim moment awaits me as the words begin to flash on screen and I stare, open-mouthed, in horror! THIS CAN’T BE! Reading that the WORLD WAS ABOUT TO END, would have been a way better experience; but NOT THIS! This is utterly horrific! 2020 once again turned into a nightmare! Everything in eternity is about to lose it’s flavour!

    BREAKING NEWS: THE SECRET RECIPE OF OREOS HAS BEEN LOST!

    Humanity has lost the very definition of versatility! No More delicious biscuits, cheesecakes, ice creams and cookies! 🍰🍨🍪

    WELCOME TO A WORLD WITHOUT OREOS! 🚫🍪

    THE END

    I hope you enjoyed this piece of writing and it’s the first time I attempted a short horror story (okay, not-so-horror comedy 🤪). And since the entire world has stopped and we are all going through quarantine and isolation, here’s something that will prevent you from getting bored:

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