The clown as a tragi-comic icon has been a favourite device of filmmakers to define the quirks of life. From the Raj Kapoor classic Mera Naam Joker in Bollywood to Appu Raja starring Kamal Haasan among other films, numerous instances abound. Dig deeper for a profound subtext, and you would recall the recent Hollywood gem, Joker.
Watch Ram Singh Charlie official Trailer https://youtu.be/k0X24MEvyMg
Ramsingh Charlie is about the protagonist Ram Singh who excels in Charlie Chaplin acts, but is forced to eke out a living as a rickshaw puller in Kolkata once the circus that employed him folds up. Kumud Mishra essays the titular role that anchors an uncomplicated story of dreams and despair.
The narrative starts off tracing the backstory of Ram Singh who relished his job as Charlie the clown at Jango Circus. The ageing owner Masterji (Salima Raza) makes way for her...
Watch Ram Singh Charlie official Trailer https://youtu.be/k0X24MEvyMg
Ramsingh Charlie is about the protagonist Ram Singh who excels in Charlie Chaplin acts, but is forced to eke out a living as a rickshaw puller in Kolkata once the circus that employed him folds up. Kumud Mishra essays the titular role that anchors an uncomplicated story of dreams and despair.
The narrative starts off tracing the backstory of Ram Singh who relished his job as Charlie the clown at Jango Circus. The ageing owner Masterji (Salima Raza) makes way for her...
- 8/28/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Ramsingh Charlie (SonyLiv)
Starring Kumud Mishra, Divya Dutta
Directed by Nitin Kakkar
Just the sheer joy of watching two of Indian cinema’s most underrated, underused actors playing the lead is reason enough to embrace this heartwarming film about a circus performer who specializes in doing Chaplin impersonations, suddenly out of work.
The theme of art as supposed to a regular steady income runs across the 90-minute film with a surefooted anxiety. A sense of poverty panic guides the plot and yet Kumud Mishra in his career-defining roles, doesn’t allow the film to plunge into any kind of mawkishness, or melodrama. Mishra is the kind of rare actor who can lift even the most mundane scene and transform it into something special. The only actor I can think of who possess this ability is Sridevi.
Kumud Mishra’s affinity to Sridevi’s Chaplin act from Mr India comes bubbling...
Starring Kumud Mishra, Divya Dutta
Directed by Nitin Kakkar
Just the sheer joy of watching two of Indian cinema’s most underrated, underused actors playing the lead is reason enough to embrace this heartwarming film about a circus performer who specializes in doing Chaplin impersonations, suddenly out of work.
The theme of art as supposed to a regular steady income runs across the 90-minute film with a surefooted anxiety. A sense of poverty panic guides the plot and yet Kumud Mishra in his career-defining roles, doesn’t allow the film to plunge into any kind of mawkishness, or melodrama. Mishra is the kind of rare actor who can lift even the most mundane scene and transform it into something special. The only actor I can think of who possess this ability is Sridevi.
Kumud Mishra’s affinity to Sridevi’s Chaplin act from Mr India comes bubbling...
- 8/27/2020
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
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