Cinema is said to be the mirror of the society, to contain this definition, cinema needs to be thoughtful and creative else the essence will be lost. Every year bollywood makes 100’s of films but the success percent is meagerly 1%. Reason, directors think big budget, big stars, eye candy locations and some beautiful songs are the recipe of a successful film and they live it every Friday without remorse.
However, every year the surprise element comes in the shape of low budget films – keeping the essence of creative cinema – be it ‘A Wednesday’, Welcome to Sajjanpur and the list is not so big yet are good in numbers. Expectedly in 2010 we get to see Dibakar Banarjee’s ‘Love Sex Aur Dhoka’, another movie of the same clan.
Dibakar Banarjee is one of the directors who is cut above the rest when it comes to the creative cinema, the ad director when made ‘Khosla ka Ghosla’ no one expected it to work well, forget wonders. The next venture ‘Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! cemented him as an ace director and comparisons were made to Hrishikesh Mukherjee.
Now, Dibakar is ready with another ‘meaningful’ cinema ‘Love Sex Aur Dhoka’ no wonders if the film hypnotizes the ‘multiplex’ goers once again.











Good to see all information gathered at one place.I am also making a new site to get the maximum info i can put there.Hope to get more movie junkies here soon.Cheers
Dave Martin
http://www.moviesjudge.com
Well Khalid, India is India and name really matters here as you can’t digest Mohammed Ramesh Singh or kaleem Tripathi or John Kumar same as Love Sex Aur Dhokha, what I think is this movie is only made for few cities….. A
@ Dave : Thanks
@ Maverick: Thanks for coming to the blog, well what you said is totally unrelated to what i tried to say: I am talking in terms of creativity in cinema and you are referring things to rather a religious and community based societal concept. You may not accept all the above things but you can not deny the things happen in the society – i did say for the multiplex goers and if i am right you know who are the people who watch a movie in a multiplex? They are enough educated to understand the language of cinema…:)