GOW
(Gangs of Wasseypur)and all the talk about the "changing grammar" of indian
cinema is GOMN (Getting On My Nerves). Am a great fan of Anurag Kashyap AND Just
watched it.. and what do i remember- Manoj Bajpai's performance and a couple of
interesting tarantinoesque scenes. But arre bhai, story kiske g**** mein ghus
gayi? (to borrow from the lexicon that the dialogue tries to popularise).
Grammar
has a purpose- it needs to convey something in a meaningful manner. If it does
not, the entire work can dissolve into vomit -with food fragments-that seemed
interesting at some point!! dirty analogy. but seems apt. These days, it has
become a fashion to "wow" unconventional treatments- irrespective of whether the
overall movie holds itself together well. . I side with the story though... and
i am sure i am not the only one to do so. Hope Part 2 makes me salute Mr Kashyap
the way "dev d", "gulal", "black friday" did