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Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013 123movies

Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013 123movies

Jan. 10, 2013151 Min.
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Watch: मटरू की बिजली का मंडोला 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Harry is an industrialist who loves his daughter Bijlee, and the bond they share with Harry’s man friday, Matru. Bijlee’s plan to wed the son of a politician, however, brings twists and turns in the lives of Matru, Bijlee and Mandola..
Plot: Harry is an industrialist who loves his daughter Bijlee, and the bond they share with Harry’s man friday, Matru. Bijlee’s plan to wed the son of a politician, however, brings twists and turns in the lives of Matru, Bijlee and Mandola.
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Ratings:

5.6/10 Votes: 6,222
33% | RottenTomatoes
46/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 36 Popularity: 3.744 | TMDB

Reviews:

Dekho Magar Pyaar Se
I generally don’t do film reviews and frankly I wouldn’t have done this unless my driver hadn’t been late to pick me up.So if you hate this post, you know whom to blame.

That done with, Matru Ki Bijli Ka Mandola or MKBKM is in one word, a riot.You can easily see Vishal Bhardwaj dripping all over this flick as he does an excellent job directing this movie(and singing one of the tracks as well).I wont give away the plot but it revolves around three characters: Harry Mandola, a rustic rich construction business owner who’s acute alcohol consumption keeps him swinging between two personalities i.e. a bumbling,heavily accented fool and the other of a suave,daughter adoring father.Second is Bijli, Harry’s daughter who is a beautiful,wild spirited girl with a golden heart.She’s childhood friends with the last main character,Matru. Matru is a LLB graduate who works for Harry as a driver cum man-Friday. Oh! Did I mention Gulabo, the pink buffalo?

So,with that background,the plot revolves around a hostile government land acquisition in a village.But in MKBKM, it’s not the plot but the funny little scenes which matter.Both,intense and comic at the same time,Bhardwaj has created a film which is obvious in it’s plot yet keeps your wit running as to what happens next. Pankaj Kapur takes away the accolades for his brilliant acting and performance while Anushka’s role was far more of being eye-candy with assistance in sub plots (Not that I’m complaining!). Imran Khan too plays second fiddle to Pankaj Kapoor, but his skills and versatility as an actor are simply great.The music as well as direction had the usual yet hatke style of all Vishal Bhardwaj movies. Lastly, the flaws. The dialogues although well written, were heavily accented and required a bit of North Indian blood in you to grasp their meaning. Secondly, although the movie is rated U/A and there are no scenes of sexual depictions, the sly abuse laced language could result in some odd questions from a younger crowd. I mean would you be willing to answer a 7 year old’s question: “What does Bhencho mean?” Plus, some scenes are blunt and simply added for over dramatization so if you’re one of those so called “true cinema lovers”, you might throw up. So to sum it up, as Anushka Sharma’s waist says, Dekho Magar Pyaar Se 😉

Review By: sidg-siddharth
A Nutshell Review: Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola
I’m sure many would have been enticed by Anushka Sharma’s cheeky and sensual scene seen in the trailer where she emerged from under a mean looking pond in a wet t-shirt, coming to expect a mad cap rom-com, before the opening scene involving a white stretched limo in an open agricultural field brought all illusions crashing. This is written and directed by the man who brought us Kaminey and 7 Khoon Maaf, films that are unorthodox in Bollywood terms, and continues in his daring, swashbuckling style with Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola.

The title is a play on the names of its three main characters, which pans out and are directly involved in the plight of the villagers in Haryana. Vishal Bhardwaj’s story gets pumped with enough twists and turns, centered around the great divide between the haves and the have nots, together with how the crave for money and power corrupts from within. In Mandola, played by Pankaj Kapur, he’s a Jekyll and Hyde character, the rich industrialist who fantasizes possessing the lands of the farmers to transform them into a special economic zone done concrete jungle style, with dough rolling in for his urban development company. But when drunk, he goes to the other end of the spectrum, lending his support to the unhappy villagers in leading a revolt against himself.

Caught in the middle is the full-bearded Imran Khan’s Matru, whose servitude toward the Mandola household means he’s put in a position to try and influence Mandola when he’s in either mode, or perhaps swaying him into a position which is most advantageous for the villagers, whom he supports, coming up with schemes and ideas to thwart the many opposing plots to get the farmers lose their land, or get into debt, leaving them with the only choice of having to sell their land, and livelihood. And rounding up the equation is Mandola’s feisty daughter Bijlee (Anushka Sharma), a free spirited woman without a care in the world thanks to being born with a silver spoon, but ultimately having to decide and play out a childish romance with Badal (Arya Babbar), her college sweetheart.

The protagonist comes conveniently as Badal’s power hungry mother, the politician Chaudhari Devi (Shabana Azmi), who together with her son and Mandola, form a symbiotic power hungry relationship, one needing the other for money, and the other for power, and the way to get both is via the impending union of their children Badal and Bijlee. They form the perfect villainous bedfellows in trying to get rid of the villagers in their midst in order to stand for their brand of progress, and are undoubtedly a pot-shot taken by Vishal Bhardwaj to paint a political picture through this film, what more with the villagers picking up inspiration tips from an unknown guru calling himself Mao, and Matru having very left political leanings in his dealings to help the poor.

But unlike Pipli Live, this tale somehow fell on its own weight and ambition. The politics weaved felt very lightweight in criticism, painting very broad caricatures on how those with insatiable power would behave, and the heroism of those who go beyond their call of duty to lend assistance. It’s a class, social, and power divide struggle, painted as a background to a romantic triangle which was relatively non-existent especially in the Badal-Bijlee arc, with Matru-Bijlee looking solid right from the start. Then again, perhaps the first time pairing of Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma was anticipation enough, both one of the hottest properties in Bollywood currently, but both equally daring in taking up a project that boasts a highly non-conventional narrative treatment.

The twists and turns in affiliations go into epic proportions, but Bhardwaj got let down by a relatively weak final act, that didn’t manage to capitalize on the uniqueness of his presentation and storytelling craft, degenerating into crowd pleasing silliness in an all’s well end’s well attitude. It’s episodic in fashion, with facing of the film kept erratic, which served its purpose in providing time to contemplate and absorb the multiple turns, and riding on adrenaline in its quirkier moments mostly involving a pink buffalo, but sometimes having too much of a good thing repeated may backfire and make it creep into the boring, one-note territory.

Vishal Bhardwaj would cement himself as a very different kind of director in Bollywood, but certainly Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola isn’t his strongest work to date, but I would guess the sheer presence of leads Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma would ensure a decent return.

Review By: DICK STEEL

Other Information:

Original Title मटरू की बिजली का मंडोला
Release Date 2013-01-10
Release Year 2013

Original Language hi
Runtime 2 hr 31 min (151 min)
Budget 6500000
Revenue 8100000
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Comedy, Drama
Director Vishal Bhardwaj
Writer Vishal Bhardwaj, Abhishek Chaubey
Actors Pankaj Kapur, Imran Khan, Anushka Sharma
Country India
Awards 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa M, Zeiss Master Prime Lenses, Arri Alexa, Zeiss Master Prime and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory Reliance MediaWorks Ltd., Mumbai, India
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (2.8K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema

Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013 123movies
Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013 123movies
Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013 123movies
Original title मटरू की बिजली का मंडोला
TMDb Rating 5.625 36 votes

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