Friday, December 10, 2010

Nandalala - The Movie - As I would put it....

Nandalala is the story of people who come forward to help when they have no legal or familial obligation to help…

Nandalala is the story of how some people don’t, in reality, deserve that hard slap kept long reserved for them…

It is also the story of how some people don’t, in reality, deserve that hug kept long reserved for them…

Nandalala is the story of how a water bottle could sometimes hold something sweeter than just water…

It is the story of that kind of innocence that leads one to think that the Givers of Light would find it difficult in the absence of the lamps that had otherwise been at Their pedestal… (My favourite scene in the movie…)

Nandalala is the story of how acceptance could put one to sleep in peace even there is a python slithering across…

Nandalala, the movie, is one, of those rare gems, which shines in all its cinematic aspects with an excellent screenplay, appealing cinematography and soul rendering background scores… When it comes to such scripts which demand music to speak, Raja doesn’t fail to deliver…

Nandalala is the story of the human spirit – the niceness of the human spirit and the niceness of the newly showered in acceptance that give one that gentle feel of the water caressing the weeds – visually depicted both in the initial titles and towards the climax…