Showing posts with label Pendulum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pendulum. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Film Review: PENDULUM-A TALE OF TIME


Runtime: 131 Minutes.
Writer and Director: Soukarya Ghoshal.
Producer: Cozum Analytics.
Lyrics: Anindya Chatterjee, Chandril Bhattacharya and Soukarya Ghoshal.
Vocalists: Somlata Acharya Chowdhury, Anindya Chatterjee, Kartik Das Baul, Tushar Roy, Sanchita Roy, Gorki Mukherjee, Lagnajita Chakraborty, Ivy Banerjee and Sayani Palit.
Music: Mainak ‘Bumpy Nag Chowdhury.
Starring: Subhasish Mukherjee, Rajesh Sharma, Shantilal Mukherjee, Rajatava Dutta, Anindya Pulak Banerjee, Samadarshi Dutta, Radhika Apte, Sreelekha Mitra, Doelpakhi Dasgupta and Shaili Bhattacharya.

         When I took my pen to write a review of Bengali film ‘Pendulum-A Tale of Time’; it really reminds me of time. From the days of beginning I have been told that Pendulum speaks the language and the word of time. So, I have a faith and confidence in my mind that the film will also speak the story of time. Behind that, if we want to debate on recent Bengali films, we have to admit that, the Bengali film industry had became most fertile and continuing its golden run in recent time of around five years than last three decades. In recent times with many of the commercially successful films are following by some sort of experimental flicks that also are doing well commercially. Soukarya Ghoshal’s ‘Pendulum-A Tale of Time’ is that kind of experimental flicks in Bengali film industry arena.
         In the center of the story there is an accident and a painter (Subhasish Mukherjee). The other apparently detached occurrences and characters are revolving around them. Each and every character portrays a sort of crisis. Somewhere the crisis is of family matters, somewhere it’s of the adolescence period or crisis of relation and sometimes it directly indicates an identity crisis. Through time and space director wanted to state that, our life is oscillating like Pendulum by avoiding such crisis circumstances. In-fact every pictures of the painter is acted like a live time-machine, through which an individual could make and feel the journey. In the initial scenes where we have Subhasish Mukherjee with some old paper in hands reminds us the ‘Herbert’.
      Sreelekha Mitra, Doelpakhi Dasgupta, Radhika Apte, Samadarshi Dutta and Rajesh Sharma acted well enough but Anindya Pulak Banerjee (Blind Musician), Shantilal Mukherjee (Driver), Rajatava Dutta (An ordinary Bengali teacher) and last but not the least the child actor Shaili Bhattacharya (plays daughter of Rajatava Dutta) must be named separately for their enormous performance. There is no doubt that, Anindya Pulak Banerjee and Shantilal Mukherjee had delivered one of the best performances of their life.  
          Apart from director Soukarya Ghoshal, there are three more persons made their debut with the film ‘Pendulum-A Tale of Time’. First one is director of photography, Harendra Singh; then music director Mainak ‘Bumpy’ Nag Chowdhury and producer Cozum Analytics.
Cinematography and the still shoot of the film are awesome. Most appreciable is that the film has been made on film, not in digital. It’s a pleasant experience to see on-screen. The music is appropriate; especially “Kauke Janachchhi Naa” by Somlata is a mind-blower. There must be an appreciation for the producer to encourage such kind of experimentation.
        Within a span of 2hours and 11minutes, director tried hardly to tell the story smartly and this is laudable. Director also tried to keep the thriller format until the end but somehow failed to do so. Like the suitcase of Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ it fails to create any questions. Script and dialogue may have been a bit better. As a whole, if we take the point of debutante director then it is needless to say that Soukarya Ghoshal passed with the star marks.

Overall Rating: 8 out of 10.

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Interview: RADHIKA APTE

Q. 2009 (Antaheen), 2013 (Rupkatha Noy) and now 2014 for ‘Pendulum – A Tale of Time’; how do you feel in Kolkata? How much it differs with time?
Radhika: I always like the city. And for shooting I stayed here for over 2 months. It is a great experience to be in Kolkata.

Q. Say something about your character in your upcoming flick ‘Pendulum – A Tale of Time’.
Radhika: Well, the film is about time and space. There is an accident and all the characters and the story also revolves around it. I am an ad-agency girl named Nandini; having a relationship with Kolkata student of Bengali. It is great playing the character. I have lots of fun portraying the character.

Q. In ‘Antaheen’ you play a Journalist; in ‘Rupkatha Noy’ you played an IT Engineer and this time you are an Ad-Agency personnel. Al l the characters have a corporate touch. Is it intentional or the roles came to you are all like that?
Radhika: Nah. It’s not pre-planned or intentional that I will do a corporate woman character in all of my films. I also have played role of simple village girl or like that in many of my theatre project and also in south Indian movies.

Q. Your first Bengali film got the ‘National Award’ but next film does not run well in houses, are you feeling any pressure this time?
Radhika: I never feel the pressure. When the film releasing as Pendulum is due to release on 7th March, I am always very relaxed. Because what my part is when I am doing the film and when the film is done, my part is over. And how people like it; is my concern no doubt and I feel worried about that. When I was doing the film that was a pressure point for me but now it is producer’s head-ache... (Laugh out loud). I am just joking.

Q. So it too was never in your mind that you are working with a debutante director?
Radhika: Actually there is a pressure because Soukarya is the new director and this is his first film. So basically it’s very important that people likes it or refuse it. It is new effort and new experiment also. For all of us it is very important film and I hope people will take it openly. But honestly, it is not a matter of worry because if the person is working well then it’s all right. Is it really matters then?

Q. How much you like the script?
Radhika: The script I liked really; but I haven’t seen the film yet.

Q. You have a theatre stage background and there are buzz that the actors from the theatre background are technically and tactically sound than others. Does that theatre mindset help you to some extent to choose roles?
Radhika: No, it doesn’t matter I think. There are so many actors who are not stage actors but they are excellent actors. Actually its different media, of-course both are acting but one help the other sometime and sometimes one is a problem for other.

Q. You have worked with Anirudhha Roy Chowdhury and Atanu Ghosh earlier and this time with debutante Soukarya Ghoshal. Do you have some other Bengali projects in pipeline?
Radhika: No, I am not doing any Bengali films now. I mean I haven’t chosen one yet.

Q. But when you will decide to do your next is it will be parallel film again or it may be a commercial too?
Radhika: There is no hard and fast rule. If I got some interesting script then what’s the problem to do a commercial film?

Q. Your previous bollywood films, I mean ‘Shor In The City’ and ‘Rakth Charitra’ are well acclaimed and your acting in Bengali ‘Rupkatha Noy’ also have been acclaimed by the critics. So, do you always keep it in mind when you sign a film that, you have set up a genre of yourself?
Radhika: No. I, actually treat any script as fresh script and it the script convince me then I sign it otherwise I will not.

Q. Your father is a doctor. Had you ever face any problem in your family with your profession?
Radhika: Actually, my family is very liberal family and they respect each other’s decision.

Q. You are a trained dancer too. Is this is in your to-do list to perform in dance shows or doing some sort of dance programmes?
Radhika: I do my own work. I do my practice and I do my dance for myself more than programmes.

Q. How much Radhika Apte’s expectation with ‘Pendulum - A Tale of Time’?
Radhika: I think it will be received very well because it is very fresh idea and also very intriguing and different from others. I think people will like the film.
  

Monday, 17 February 2014

Audio Release of Pendulum - A Tale of Time

Kolkata, February 15: The team "PENDULUM - A Tale of Time", an upcoming Bengali psycho-thriller slotted their audio release just the day after V-Day. The debutante director cum lyricist Soukarya Ghoshal along with the singers and the castes also graced the evening.  Mainak ‘Bumpy’ Nag Chowdhury scores the music as the songs penned by stalwarts like Anindya Chatterjee, Chandril Bhattacharya and the director Soukarya himself. Along with a lots of new talent like Shaoni, Tushar; celebrated singer Somlata and Anindya also lended their voice in the songs. The film has a handsome star cast with Radhika Apte, Samadarshi Dutta, Sreelekha Mitra, Subhashish Mukherjee, Rajatava Dutta and Anindya Banerjee.