julie 2 full movie review
Juli2 full movie review:-
Director Deepak S Shivdasani must have wanted to make a film that tells
the fictional tale of the rise of a female star in cinema, but midway he seems
to have changed his mind and turned it into an erotic thriller. The rise to
stardom is a path riddled with 'compromise' and though initially Julie (Raai
Laxmi) resists, she soon gives in to the casting couch as she realises that
it's the only way to go up the ladder. While fame and money come her way, what
she looks for constantly, is love from the men who cross her path. She seeks redemption
in Christianity but a film offer from a politician to star in his wife's biopic
takes her down a dark path.
Even though the story is set in current times, the narrative plays out
like a 90s masala flick. The dialogues must have been written to induce
wolf-whistles but are cringeworthy to say the least. The dance numbers are also
reminiscent of the by-gone era. Meanwhile, the camera constantly lingers on the
leading lady's bosom only to titillate the audience. Ravi Kishan in the role of
a Telugu superstar is unintentionally funny and one wonders, why a gifted actor
like Pankaj Tripathi who has delivered stirring performances this year even
agreed to be a part of this film. Give Julie 2 a miss, you won't be missing
much.
The Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment controversy exposed the grime
behind the world of glamour, and Julie 2 hammers home the point that an
ordinary girl who harbours dreams of becoming a leading lady in the film
industry, cannot reach the pinnacle of success relying on her talent alone.
Raai Laxmi, who has been an actress for more than a decade in the southern film
industry, makes her Bollywood debut with this film. While she has an arresting
screen presence and has the qualities of the quintessential Indian film
heroine, the script lets her down.
Tracing the the rise of an actress in the movie business and her
expectation of love from the men who deceive her, form the crux of the film.
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