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Black & White   (Avg Rating)
Synopsis
What does 'BLACK AND WHITE' mean? Two colours? Two Extremes? Two polarities? Obviously about contrasts, 'BLACK AND WHITE' epitomises the 'black and white' psyche- a psyche that refuses to see shades beyond the two. A mind that is literally 'colour-blind'. Imagine when the colours of rainbow confront a man whose mind has always been conditioned to see only black and white. It is nothing short of an 'earth-shaking experience'. Same can be said of my experience while making such a realistic film which confrtonted my psyche with new newver before nuances be it the story, the characters, the conflict, the drama or the final resolution. It has left me emotionally elevated- a different kind of elation from mainstream cinema."BLACK AND WHITE" is an emotional Drama that entertains for sure but leaves the audience with a lofty message for all humanity - in search of harmony amidst diversity. In that sense, 'BLACK AND WHITE' is an idea whose time has come. Just what the world needs, perhaps. And when a though-provoking theme such as this one comes from the heart, it holds a special place in my mind-scape as it has filled my world with so many colours!
Quick Take
A feel good movie worth a watch !
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Starring:
Anil Kapoor, Anurag Sinha, Shefali Chhaya, Aditi Sharma and Habib Tanvir
Director:
Subhash Ghai
Executive Producer:
Raju Farooqui
Music Director:
Sukhvinder Singh
Genre:
Patriotic
Banner:
Mukta Arts
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A thought-provoking film that challenges the state's stereotypical formula to combat terrorism. [more...]
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On the whole, BLACK & WHITE is a fine effort from a master storyteller who dares to change lanes with this film. [more...]
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Black & White is neither disturbingly dark nor lucidly light. It's somewhere in between. Perhaps gracefully grey! [more...]
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This is a film of urgency, make no mistake, and both protagonist and screenplay talk only as much as is required. [more... ]
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Surely, the director could have opted for a true life story - instead of bunging together elements from Hollywood's Devil's Own (1997). [more...]
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Ghai's heavy handedness makes a mockery of an important matter. Black & White proves Ghai isn't able to veer away from his tried and tested commercial formula. [more... ]
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