


Cherry on the top moment which seizes your heart is amazingly put end credits with crisp editing scene which supposed to be starting point of this whole cinema. Except for few minor glitches like songs which weren’t that necessary yet Pink excels in all other aspects. Pink gives you Goosebumps, dissolves in your mind to leave you devastated and makes you think and that is the success of the movie. Other actors, Shantanu Moitra’s background score fits perfectly and aptly in their places and doesn’t pull back the force of the movie. Angad Bedi depicts modern yet typical sick minded man with perfect gesture and stereotypic mindset. Piyush Mishra, this gem of an actor will simply make you feel slap him in few scenes and those were his winning moments. Amitabh Bachchan as a retired lawyer suffering from wild mood swings is amazing as always but how he overcome his suffering is missing in this fast-paced courtroom drama. Pink’s leading ladies, Tapasee Pannu and Kirti Kulhari are simply apt choices and they don’t fail in a single screen. Leading cast excels in putting the efforts very well to give charm to the film. Pink’s editing, screenplay and background music helps it to hold the audience with eyes wide open until very end. Director Aniruddha not only succeeds in portraying today’s problems faced by women but also excels with tight and crisp storytelling which is a short but heavy affair. Pink’s major success is in direction itself.
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It is a movie which should be watched, showcased in every corner of today’s India. He also succeeded in showing how mentally sick our men are, sorry not just men but our society in all. First time director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, succeeds in throwing the bright lights in many aspects like how women are judged on their appearance, clothes, drinking habits and many more things. But we as a society let these things happen either way with eyes closed or open. Instances like Pink happens daily in every corner of India and on top of that society portrays women as characterless, questions their style of clothes and their acquaintances with other males is a bloody shameful thing. Pink takes a dig at all of this in the tightly packed story with a great screenplay and honest acting by the lead cast. Pink is the story of modern women, the story of how the dignity of a woman is still at stake in current India, the story of how sick and filthy minded male mentality we have in our society. BLACK, because things happening in the surrounding is rightly portrayed without typical Bollywood melodrama and too much of Order! Order!! Order!!! type filmy courtroom glitches. Pink is not just something new for Bollywood but it is also a new BLACK. Alas, mainstream Bollywood is coming out of its shell and breaking that typical stereotype with movies like Pink.
