Movie Review:Nanhe Jaisalmer
Written & Directed by Samir Karnik
It’s an story of Young Dwij Yadav who’s a bundle of over-ripe adult expressions package in the cutest turban is a diehard fan…of Dharmendra’s son Bobby Deol.Bobby’s scenes with Dwij don’t looked faked or forced. Nanhe Jaisalmer is a crisp, Tangy and somewhat audacious attempt to portray a friendship between two people separated by age,culture and class status.
From casual camel rides to Himesh Reshammiya’s songs which fill the desert air with the aroma of cinematic liberation, Nanhe… has a warm lived-in endeavouring feel to it. You can’t help warming up to the friendship between these two unlikely companions in the desert.
The sands of Jaisalmer are shot by Binod Pradhan as compressed catalysts witness to the burgeoning friendship between star and fan.Is a friendship between a star and his admirer really possible??? While watching the movie it will show the glimpse of Rishida’s Guddi in which Jaya Bachhan was a huge Fan of Dharmendra.
Dharmendra a human figure represent a specific morality rather than a profession, Bobby is given space to reveal how a star, can open up to a fan if given a chance.Questions of child literacy and also the wages of cultural and emotional isolation are brought into play without burdening the narrative with unwanted issues.
Nanhe ends with a shocking twist which takes away some of the flavour fervour and virginal flamboyance of the Deol-Dwij bonding. But their dosti is fun while it lasts.
