Friday, 23 November 2012

jhatkas, matkas


Bollywood And you Blamed for consistently seeking 'inspiration' from Hollywood - a Polish film now has a Bollywood-like number and filmmaker Jakub Tarkowski is unabashed in his debt to the Mumbai-based film industry for similar inspiration.
Tarkowski, one of the three directors of the Polish film "George the Hedgehog" was in Goa to Attend the 43rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI). He Also Said That I was overwhelmed by the host city and the choice of films on offer at the event.

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"In our movie, we made a musical sequence That was inspired by Bollywood," Tarkowski Told IANS, while speaking About his film, based on Which is comic book strips. Its plot Involves two neo Nazis and a scientist who club together Their talents.
The musical sequence is complete With The 'thumkas' and 'jhatkas' found in Bollywood films.
Tomasz Lesniak, one of the three co-directors of the film, who is in Goa Also, drew a parallel in the element of exaggeration in animation films and Bollywood cinema. As Specialists animation, that was one of the Reasons Why They shared an affinity with Hindi cinema.
"We wanted to exaggerate some things in our movie in a similar way. Maybe That is why we can relate to Bollywood movies," Tomasz, Also known as Tom said.
What else tickles Tom's 'Bollywood bone', is the far-fetched action sequences, where actors Often fly, swing, gyrate, kick and leap unrealistically in the action sequences, and Often almost time immediately break into a song and dance sequence.
"I like the exaggeration. Any action scene is 10 times more intense than other movies. Every actor is singing in the movie in the song. It is very exotic for me. I like it," Tom said, adding That although I had watched several films, I did not recall names.
In fact, the Director Said That duo like in Bollywood films, in animation rules the roost too exaggeration, where a character's expressions Have To Be Doubled or tripled.

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"There is a rule in comic and animation That if you want to present an emotion, You have to make it double to be understood. So the same thing happens in Bollywood, but with actors," I said.
Commenting on Goa Panaji and the host city, Tarkowski said: "We are looking forward to watch movies here, the selection is interesting."

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