Music Director : Monty Sharma
DIRECTOR : Sanjay Leela Bhansali
An exotic existential exultation of exuberant emotional exaltation
Introduction
Saawariya is an exhilarating cinematic experience. The film, an avant-garde audio visual art of exceptional brilliance, transports you into a misty aura of compulsive catharsis, where the observer and the observed transform into a transcendental unified entity.
Saawariya is Sanjay Leela Bansali's tribute to Raj Kapoor, Guru Dutt and the great architect of Moghul-e-Azam. Saawariya is a sensitive celluloid exposition of humane sensitivity.
Taking Fyodor Dostoevsky's minuscule play "White Nights", Bhansali has built huge but unimposing emotions classified by dollops of awe-inspiring studio-erected architecture that represents feelings rather than physical forms.
Synopsis
It is a story of an entity of non-entities. Raj(Ranbir Kapoor), resembling Raj Kapoor's persona, is like a Katti Pathang . He is someone in search of himself or may be, he is in search of something, he never knew about. It is the feeling of love. Or is it something else? It is said that once you love life, you will know what loving is all about.
Saawariya is a salubrious saga of two adolescents coming disturbingly close and disastrously falling apart. There is then Gulabji(Rani Mukherjee), who inspires and motivates the hero to go on loving, regardless.
Performances
You are so immersed with the hero and heroine, the agony of their ecstasy and the ecstasy of their agony, that you do not want to see anyone in the picturesque frames. Those who are there simply carry forward the dreamy narration.
Technical
Monty Sharma, incidentally a nephew of Pyarelal, had given an astounding score. The DTS mix is something that evokes the extremity of audio pleasure, if there is one.
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