Sunday 9 December 2012

10ml Love movie review: Refreshing take on Shakespeare!



Sharat Katariya's film is a decent adaptation of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
The film 10ml Love is writer-director Sharat Katariya's take on William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is a well adapted and simple contemporary story in an Indian milieu September. 10ml Love opens with a bunch of Ramlila artistes rehearsing for a show, and slowly merges into the world of the three main couples in the story. The lives of the couple are interlocked and connected smoothly by the celebrations of Shweta (Tara Sharma) and Neel's (Purab Kohli) impending wedding, pretty much as in Shakespeare's play.

Ghalib's (Rajat Kapoor) Ammijaan (Sarita Joshi) hands over a magical potion 10ml - Josh-E-Jawani - to her son to help him woo and win back his wife Roshni (Tisca Chopra). The potion Creates havoc in the lives of the three couples for one night. The love potion 10ml sorts out Their Lives, enabling each one to get back to the real love of Their Lives, albeit after a night of Complexities and confusion.
Neil Bhooplam as Peter Periera, a conscientious, God-fearing Christian who leaves everything to God, is the show stealer with His superb performance. Koel Purie as Mini, the girl who loves madly Neel, essays her character with panache. Especially commendable her expressions are fraught with surprise and frustration in the climax scene, where men are chasing Both her.
Tisca Chopra as the suppressed Muslim wife is convincing. Rajat Kapoor as her suspicious shauhar, Also a quack who is selling home-made remedies, Gives a splendidly restrained performance. Tara Sharma looks pretty, but is her usual screechy-self. The Punjabi relatives at the wedding are an entertaining trio, so typical of ladies at Such weddings. Manu Rishi Chaddha deserves kudos as the man marooned in a boat after an incredible nocturnal escapade With An unknown lady.
Sharat Katariya's story is well-crafted and delivers several punches. The ensemble cast, Mainly from theater, great entertainment packs, each one rendering a superb performance. A rare combination of a good script based on an adaptation, with realistic performances.
The music and background score by Sagar Desai is intriguingly pleasant. Neeraj Sahay's cinematography though simple, stands out in the climax, where the characters enter a dreamy field. This scene is interestingly done. It has a magical quality About It With silhouettes, making it surreal et al.
Though the film Seems slightly amateurish and theatrical in its treatment in the beginning, it soon gets a good grip and keeps you engaged. The climax is hilarious and well-executed by the actors.
Fits snuggly into 10ml Love the small 'budget' wonder. Go for it!

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