The awards season is upon us and this is the time when the best of
Indian cinema is judged, reviewed rewarded for entertaining us in the
past year. 2013 has seen a mixed bag of films comprising both popular
and art house cinema. In our maiden initiative, we have selected
nominees in various popular categories and will let our readers decide
the outcome. It is a month long poll, so go ahead and vote for your
favourite performers of 2013.
The Hindi film industry was never known for organised filmmaking,
but over the years the scenario has changed a lot. Now, the industry
has tilted more in favour of people who have big pockets. The process of
filmmaking has become less important than its publicity drive and big
studios are emerging as the champions of this art. However, every now
and then we come across films which showcase fantastic content and get
benefitted by the word-of-mouth publicity. We have picked these five
films as the five most deserving Hindi independent films of 2013.
BA Pass: Based on Mohan Sikka's story 'The Railway Aunty',
this film was applauded for two things, its bold content and depiction
of a wayward adolescent. Ajay Bahl's handling of Shadab Kamal was a
treat to watch as he churned out the best in the actor. Aptly supported
by Shilpa Shukla, this brutally dark story brought-out the issues and
dilemma faced by a small towner in a city like Delhi. The director chose
to show the dim side of a vibrant place like the Delhi University and
it turned out to be the masterstroke. The depression hounded the
audience for many hours even after leaving the cinema halls, and that
was the victory for the film's team. Read more..
Source: Box Office Report
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