Bangalore Days

Beautiful Days


Not often we get the joy of walking out with smiles after watching a movie and Bangalore days made a beautiful day that would stay in my memory forever.

Love the way the movie travels, starting with the liberalisation, globalisation, modernisation to the racy biker climax it had everything. Colors, relationships, friendship, emotions, music, dreams, happiness, laughter, pain, sorrow. Boy, wonder how the director managed to batter all of that into a single delightful cherry toppled cake.

Movies that portray reality and those that gives the viewer a screen space to visualise the character as themselves scores as it wins the attachment of the viewer. On that aspect the plot and screen play is a masterpiece that synchs well with the lives of the current generation.

Three best friends — a female and two guys, IT-MBA collar jobs, awe for Bangalore, taking dirty clothes to home on weekends for washing, selling out hereditary assets for urban luxury, serial watching mummy who dreams of the comfort of posh city life and a father who would be happy to run to Goa with the mummy’s torture are all realities and wishes of the day to day life in many families.

Nothing is sweet like doing what you love, going through the pains that it entails and tasting brownie smiles in the end. Sarah — Arjun love or the Shiva — Natasha love fulfilled by the Das — Divya sacrifice are all classic love stories that were not boring even to a little pop corn bit and are taken to a clean sweet completion.

Not often we get an happy day because of watching a movie that got applause at the end from everyone who are time deprived and run off otherwise - easily the best movie in the recent times, take a bow Anjali Menon ☺