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<title>WOGMA.com | Without Giving the Movie Away : Dev D: arousal without climax | Relationships | Romance</title>
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<description>Firstly, you are not the only one who thought you were watching Tabu! Me too. What I really liked about the film was that it does not glorify Devdas. I doubt if Sarat babu himself portrayed Devdas like what has been shown in countless versions. Bhansali aided by SRK&amp;#039; iconic status took this to new heights. Or lows, whichever way you want to look at it. I definitely want to read the novel now. All the more because one of my friends who has read all or most of Saratbabu says, - if Sarat were to see Dev.D he would have said, &amp;quot;finally someone has understood what I wanted to say&amp;quot;. The Devdas who cuts a sorry figure has become a metaphor in Indian psyche. How many unshaven, unkempt, dumped-by-girlfriend college youths have been asked by their friends this question - why are you going around like Devdas? As you come out of the movie hall, you don&amp;#039;t feel sorry or remorseful for Dev. Far from it, you almost want to give him one tight slap and ask him to get on with life. I was glad the women have moved on too in Dev.D - so no more of Paro running around the haveli (or sugarcane fields, if you like) with her pallu streaming behind, wailing loudly - Devaaaaaa </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 23:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>WOGMA.com | Without Giving the Movie Away : Gulaal: Just go for it | Social | Politics</title>
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<description>I saw the movie over a week back and it refuses to leave my thoughts still. Not many movies have done that to me. I finally wrote on my blog about it so don&amp;#039;t want to repeat it all here. Just one thing - I don&amp;#039;t think the blue-red man is not just &amp;#039;Director&amp;#039;s eccentricity.&amp;#039; On the contrary, I felt it provides a reinforcing compliment to Piyush Mishra&amp;#039;s character (Prithvi Bana.) Prithvi is a counterpoint to his aggressive firebrand brother Dukey Bana and constantly ridicules him with its scathing  wit. I kept thinking that both Prithvi and this character are representing Dukey&amp;#039;s struggle with his own impotency, which he is very aware of (but can&amp;#039;t show it to anyone.) Dukey goes about spewing venom in his speeches and bashing up Madhuri (Mahi Gill) because he probably knows that he can do little else.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 22:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
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