Dolly Ki Doli Movie Reviews for Movie and First look
Dolly ki Doli has not even touched the silver screen yet but still is grabbing attention of many even before its release, actually even when more than one month of wait is still required for the release of this movie which revolves around the story of a con-woman.Now, as the movie has not been released yet, here we are reviewing its already released promos, promo of a video song 'Phatte tak Nachna', review of its poster and motion posters that have managed to create quite a buzz between the Indian audiences.
Dolly Ki Doli Movie Reviews for Movie and First look
Let's start with our review of the first look of the movie -The first look as most of you have already seen shows Sonam Kapoor aka Dolly giving a very light yet cunning, simple yet charming care-free look while sitting in a pose which makes her look confident and somewhat like a tomboy with the type of shoes she is wearing and the way she is sporting that black leather jacket.
We would not say that she is looking amazingly hot in the poster of first look, but yes she has managed to look 'different' in a very good sense as this type of woman-centric film has not been made in India very often.
The rest of the 'Shaadi' setup in background is mostly shown in red color, which we believe has been done to keep Sonam in focus and to convey how she takes this 'marriage' thing very lightly in comparison to what she does in this movie.
Woman-centric movies like 'English-Vinglish', 'Queen', 'Mardaani' and 'Mary Kom' did well last year and we are hoping that 2015 will start with a blast as Sonam Kapoor aka Dolly is ready to take away hearts of Desi audiences.
This was our review for the movie's first look, stay updated for more reviews because 'Jaldi hi aarahi hai Dolly apka bhi dil churane'
Sadly, in this 'pure woman' obsessed industry, even a conwoman is presented in the 'touch me not' garb. By the writer's and director's logic, Dolly can break hearts, break trust of the men who fell in love with her and chose to marry her, but please ignore all that because she is a good woman. It's just that she has had a failed relationship in the past and please adore her because she doesn't allow anyone to touch or kiss her! If a heartbreak in the past (every woman goes through that in one form or the other) justifies the protagonist turning a criminal, okay then.
ReplyDeleteThis premise could have worked wonders, if the director confidently showed the protagonist as the stone hearted, badass woman who cheated men for the pure thrill of it. That Dolly would have been far more convincing than this strange mish mash of a conwoman and Sati Savitri.