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Friday, August 31, 2018

Movie Review: STREE

Movie Review: STREE
   3.5/5
Horror-Comedy | 2018-08-31 | Duration: 2 hours, 20 minutes
CAST
Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor, Pankaj Tripathi, Aparshakti Khurana, Abhishek Banerjee
Director - Amar Kaushik
Music - Sachin–Jigar, Ketan Sodha
Producers: Dinesh Vijan, Krishna D.K., Raj Nidimoru
'Stree' Review: Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao's spooky horror-comedy provides thrills and laughs in equal measure

Story: 

Set in Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh, the story is based on a ridiculous premise that the town experiences strange-goings on during the annual pooja nights. The belief is that an SHE-Ghost walks around the ruins of this quaint town and adjoining forests stalking men, who stay out late. God forbid, if she(the ghost) calls out to a man and he turns back, he is GONE. Only his clothes are found... 

Review:

The horror-comedy genre is fairly new to Indian cinema. Still, director Amar Kaushik does a commendable job of providing thrills and laughs in equal measure with his spooky Stree.

Three friends--Vicky(Rajkummar), Bitu(Aparshakti) and Jana(Abhishek) are your regular small town Joes who dream of serenading a girl. Vicky gets lucky first. When he's out puffing away, he meets a beautiful light-eyed, Stree (Shraddha), who holds his hand and urges him to do her a favor with a 'Vicky please.'  He's an accomplished tailor and she wants a ghagra-choli to wear to the puja. Mesmerised, he agrees to deliver her order within a couple of days. And, simultaneously starts to build love castles in the air.

The first half of this film is cleverly written. The legend of the ghost who walks is laid down perfectly and the romantic aspirations of the small-town guy are wittily captured. The banter between the three friends and their guru, Rudro(Pankaj) keeps you in splits throughout, so much so that at interval point, your stomach is hurting because you've guffawed so much.

Post-interval, the pace lags. Since the presence of the spirit is already established, a lot of the scenario that follows seems stretched. However, Sumit Arora's dialogue continues to tickle and there are eerie-bits that leave you intrigued and uncomfortable!! So far as horror-fests go, this one wins.

Then suddenly, Stree is not just your regular horror film. It also becomes an important social comment on gender equality (the usual women not just being child-bearing machines, etc). The undertone is a tad forced, but overall, the film is enjoyable because of the superlative acting from Rajkummar, Pankaj, Aparshakti, and Abhishek all of who blend seamlessly into the screenplay credited to Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK.

Final Verdict:

If you're in the mood for some humor, go to 'Stree'.  When things get scary, just close your eyes but don't miss the dialogue. It's witty and winsome.

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