MALAAL REVIEW :
Malaal was never there in my watch list for some reasons but somehow i managed to catch the film with zero expectations. Thank god those Low expectations are surpassed, unexpectedly though. Malaal may have convincing plot from the start but loses that conviction in the last portion of the film. Out-dated fashion of ending this Love saga hurt it badly to reduce quality of one good enough, and certainly watchable film. Although I expected some political propagandas to spoil the film, which were never found and i am happy for that.
Coming to the story, Shiva More (Meezaan Jafri) is a Ruffian guy from a lower middle class family who has no ambitions in life falls in love with a an Intelligent, educated girl called Aastha Pandey (Sharmin Segal). Since we know the typical plot of Bollywood Movies where Hero-heroin have problems at first 2 or 3 meetings but later that hatred turns into Love, the same happens here. A Maharashtrian Falls in for a North Indian girl, now this is something copied from regional films but luckily not so regular in Mainstream Bollywood cinema. Overall Plot is convincing and it is convincing fully, i mean, one can connect with the characters quickly because of local flavour. Screenplay is realistic and it is presented in realisic manner with the help of Perfect production design. A smoothly going love story almost win the heart but then old fashioned climax with a flavour of sacrifice (accidentally) arrives to kill entire atmosphere and interest built over 120 minutes.
What works in the film? It is Acting of Meezaan and Sharmin, Characterisation of Shiva and Aastha, Production design, Mixed and suitable Music, localism in dialogues and behaviour, realistic screenplay and incompleteness. What goes wrong is outdated Climax, slow pace in 2nd half and director's vision to end the story. As a whole, Malaal is a good looking, fully convincing sweet tale of love but the same goodness doesn't last till the end. With better climax i mean something different other than mainstream 90's decade lovestories would have made Malaal a Good Film, however it is still a one time watch. It is not that bad either if i am not being too harsh.
RATING- 4/10*
Plot summary
Malaal is the story of Shiva and Astha, two very different people from contrasting backgrounds who experience the innocence of love. Does their love find its destination or do they part ways? Stay on this journey to find out.
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A CONVINCING DECENT LOVESTORY WITH OUTDATED ENDING
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This movie story is nice and amazing but movie's end is very emotional cute love story
The movie is a sweet romantic love story with soft moments to cherish
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Meezaan Jaffrey (Shiva) - Javed Jaffrey's Son
When a rowdy Shiva's world collides with that of a shy Aastha, sparks fly between them.
But given their completely different backgrounds, is there any scope for their romance to bloom and survive?
'Malaal' is set in the Mumbai of the late 90's. Twenty two-year-old Shiva (Meezaan) is the local 'tapori', spends his day getting into street fights, drinking and gambling.
Shiva finds himself falling in love with Aastha, but her Family have already written shiva off as a good for nothing But soon enough, it seems Aastha too is falling for him.
Malaal is a simmering love story that sucks you into its world. While it may not have the grandeur and lavish scale but captures the flavor of a Mumbai chawl beautifully.
Overall the movie is a sweet romantic love story with soft moments to cherish.
The film is not extra-good but the love story won't leave any Malaal in your heart for sure.