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Moonwalk movie review: This tribute to Michael Jackson is yet another example of why Malayalam cinema soars while Bollywood struggles
Moonwalk movie review: This tribute to Michael Jackson is yet another example of why Malayalam cinema soars while Bollywood struggles

Indian Express

time3 days ago

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Moonwalk movie review: This tribute to Michael Jackson is yet another example of why Malayalam cinema soars while Bollywood struggles

Moonwalk movie review: Just imagine how cool it would have been if Varun Dhawan's character had appeared on screen carrying a ripe, juicy jackfruit on his head, heading home after burning up the dance floor in the climax of director Remo D'Souza's ABCD 2 (2015) or Street Dancer 3D (2020). You know, a jackfruit that could also be used to cook different dishes and would feed his character's entire impoverished family for a day or two. And since he's too poor to afford an autorickshaw or any other transport, he has no choice but to carry it on his head. The instance sounds relatable, right? Because this is something that has already happened or could happen in our lives at any moment. But, unfortunately, Bollywood films no longer offer this kind of relatability. Not just Varun, it's almost impossible to imagine any of the mainstream Hindi actors doing a role that requires them to perform such an ordinary action on screen, simply because it lacks the 'glitz and glam'. In the resolution of debutant filmmaker Vinod AK's Moonwalk, however, we see Sura (an impressive Sibi Kuttappan), in his signature Michael Jackson getup, happily carrying a jackfruit on his head and a plastic bag in one hand, walking home proudly after setting the a breakdance competition stage afire just a few days earlier with his extraordinary performance. It's also the unhesitating way in which filmmakers envision and execute such mundane, relatable scenes that make Malayalam cinema what it is today. And maybe, just maybe, a lesson Bollywood could learn from instead of dropping fresh stink bombs every week. At the same time, Moonwalk also serves as a reminder to prioritise theme, concept, story and script over the male lead's (almost nonexistent) star value. Although most members of the film's ensemble are newcomers — and some readers might feel that comparing them to established actors like Varun Dhawan is unfair — two points are worth highlighting here: these Bollywood stars didn't take on such characters even early on in their careers, and more importantly, director Vinod AK deliberately chose to prioritise his narrative over star power. He didn't even attempt to cast familiar faces or so-called stars who might have given the film broader reach, but would have un/knowingly compromised its soul by making the movie only about them. He trusted the script he co-authored with Mathew Varghis and Sunil Gopalakrishnan. Moonwalk's story is simple and straightforward. Set in 1987, it follows a group of late-teenage friends in Thiruvananthapuram whose lives are forever changed when they stumble upon the electrifying art of breakdance and its most iconic figure, Michael Jackson. Aspiring to become exceptional dancers, they begin practising with dedication. Although some personal dramas unfold, the gang, who call themselves the Moonwalkers, navigate these challenges and continue to push forward, defying the many limitations life has placed on them, particularly poverty. One of the most self-aware Malayalam films in recent times, Moonwalk doesn't try to be anything it's not. It is the result of Vinod AK's absolute conviction and trust in the material he has. Right from the beginning, he makes it clear that he isn't going to follow the typical Indian dance-drama narrative template and sets the tone of Moonwalk with precision and clarity. Despite the film being under two hours long, Vinod takes his time to establish the characters, their personalities and their surroundings, without rushing into anything. One of the best aspects is that the filmmakers don't try to oversell any of the characters or their circumstances. Almost all members of the Moonwalkers are given equal prominence, with just a few standing out as first among equals. Even as the story progresses, Moonwalk avoids unnecessary detours and senseless subplots. All the side stories, including a few romantic tracks, only add to the film's appeal, thanks to the magnificent way they've been handled. Despite the large ensemble cast, it never feels like Vinod and his team have overlooked certain characters or given undue prominence to others. The script ensures that every character has a proper identity and arc. Unlike certain 'tribute' films that repeatedly evoke the name or image of the honouree to capitalise on their legacy, Moonwalk makes no such attempts. In fact, Michael Jackson's name is rarely mentioned, and there are only a few direct references to him. Instead, the filmmakers keep MJ's spirit alive by showing the kids gradually mastering his moves, letting his influence subtly permeate the film. Even the dramatic and romantic elements scattered throughout the movie are thoughtfully and maturely handled, with nothing feeling absurd or amateurish. While the film focuses heavily on dance and the group's unity, Vinod ensures that the characters don't come across as people without other purposes or interests. They have families, love interests and ambitions. But that doesn't mean dance is merely a hobby for them; nor is it the air they breathe. It's simply what they love the most. Sabu Mohan's art direction, Ansar Shah's cinematography, and the editing by Deepu Joseph and Kiran Das deserve just as much praise as Vinod AK's direction. Sabu has not only convincingly recreated a bygone era but also avoided relying on clichéd props to establish the period. Instead, he adopts a more organic approach, supported beautifully by Dhanya Balakrishnan's exceptional work in costume design and the makeup by Saji Koratty and Santhosh Venpakal. Departing from the dance-dramas' typical visual style, where complex movements are often highlighted with rapid cuts, Ansar, Deepu and Kiran focus instead on showcasing the team spirit. To do this, the group dance sequences are mostly filmed using medium long shots, which helps establish their unity as a team. It also allows the audience to clearly map the group's progression from initially below-average skills to truly impressive performances by the end. Vinod's vision as a filmmaker becomes even more pronounced through the visual language he has employed and the subtle visual storytelling devices he used. Early in the film, we see the kids, who later come to be known as the Moonwalkers, mesmerised by the already established dance troupe, the Zoom Boys. In their first encounter, the Zoom Boys' team leader asks one of the boys for a light to ignite his cigarette. Arun (Sujith Prabhakar) offers his own cigarette, already half-smoked. Towards the end of the film, the tables turn. The Moonwalkers have become more prominent than the Zoom Boys, and in a mirrored moment, Jake (an extraordinary Anunath) asks the same Zoom Boys leader for a light. This time, the leader hands over his own half-smoked cigarette, in a subtle yet powerful visual metaphor. In another instance, when Sudheep (Premshankar S) decides to leave the Moonwalkers, he removes his white shoe and gives it to Sura, taking Sura's old chappal in exchange. Having only worn chappals his entire life, this is a moment of elation for Sura. At the same time, it beautifully illustrates how one person makes way for another, delicately and effectively conveyed through visuals alone. Amid all this, Moonwalk does not dissociate itself from its socio-political environment, unlike most mainstream films. At several points, the filmmakers insert moments that highlight how everyday casteism and classism operate, and how difficult it is for people like Sura and Anikkuttan (Appu Ashari) to rise above these obstacles and pursue their passion. The film also sheds light on the police's tendency to crush young dreams. In the Moonwalkers' case, this happens when the police forcibly cut off their long-grown hair bluntly, not giving two hoots about the hard work they put into it, and thus breaking their spirit. However, they rise again and push forward, underscoring that such systemic oppressions can never extinguish the spirit of art. Prashant Pillai's music and Sreejit P Dazzlers' choreography are the soul of Moonwalk, consistently hitting the mark. Among the performers, Rishi Kainikkara and Siddharth also leave a strong impression. Moonwalk movie cast: Anunath, Rishi Kainikkara, Siddharth B, Sujith Prabhakar Moonwalk movie director: Vinod AK Moonwalk movie rating: 3.5 stars Anandu Suresh is a Senior sub-editor at Indian Express Online. He specialises in Malayalam cinema, but doesn't limit himself to it and explores various aspects of the art form. He also pens a column titled Cinema Anatomy, where he delves extensively into the diverse layers and dimensions of cinema, aiming to uncover deeper meanings and foster continuous discourse. Anandu previously worked with The New Indian Express' news desk in Hyderabad, Telangana. You can follow him on Twitter @anandu_suresh_ and write (or send movie recommendations) to him at ... Read More

Raghav Juyal Dreams Of Flying His Parents In Private Jet, Says I'm Willing To Work Hard For It
Raghav Juyal Dreams Of Flying His Parents In Private Jet, Says I'm Willing To Work Hard For It

India.com

time24-05-2025

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Raghav Juyal Dreams Of Flying His Parents In Private Jet, Says I'm Willing To Work Hard For It

New Delhi: Actor-dancer Raghav Juyal has always stood out for a different reason — his humility, grounded values, and heartfelt dreams. In a candid and emotional conversation with Nikhil Taneja, the charismatic performer known for his unique screen presence and quirky humour opened up about a deeply personal goal that reflects his love and gratitude for his family. Raghav revealed that one of his biggest dreams is to give his parents an experience they've never had — flying in a private jet. 'I truly want to be present in everything I do. I want to achieve my goals. I want to have all the comforts that come with it. Most importantly, I want my parents to experience flying in a private jet. That is my dream, and I am willing to work very hard to make it happen,' he shared. The gesture is symbolic of the joy he wants to bring to his loved ones, using the platform he's built over the years through dedication and passion. Raghav Juyal who is often referred to as the 'King of Slow Motion,' rose to fame with his extraordinary dance style on the reality show Dance India Dance. Since then, he has acted in renowned films like ABCD 2, Street Dancer 3D, Bahut Hua Samman, Yudhra, and most recently, the intense action-thriller Kill. Despite his expanding body of work and growing acclaim, Raghav remains refreshingly honest and down-to-earth. His dream, he admits, isn't about making headlines or showing off success — it's about creating memories for those who stood by him before the lights, cameras, and applause. As his career continues to soar, fans and fellow artists alike are applauding this rare mix of ambition and emotion. In an industry often obsessed with the spotlight, Raghav Juyal is choosing to shine it on his parents — and that, perhaps, is his biggest achievement yet.

For Raghav Juyal, Success Means Seeing His Parents Smile
For Raghav Juyal, Success Means Seeing His Parents Smile

News18

time24-05-2025

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For Raghav Juyal, Success Means Seeing His Parents Smile

Published By : Trending Desk Raghav Juyal recently revealed his heartfelt dream of taking his parents on a private jet. Raghav Juyal, who made his entry into showbiz with his dance performances in multiple reality shows and movies like Dance India Dance, ABCD 2 and Street Dancer 3D, has also ventured into the filmmaking business. Juyal made his debut two years after joining the world of glam and glitz in a pivotal role in the comedy film Sonali Cable, co-starring Rhea Chakraborty and Ali Fazal, in October 2014. Since then, he has been constantly captivating fans with his on-screen presence but has kept himself grounded. Proof of the same is found in his latest revelation. In a recent interview with Nikhil Taneja, Raghav Juyal showcased his humility and love towards his parents, Deepak Juyal, an advocate, and his wife, Alka Bakshi Juyal, as he revealed his heartfelt dream. Raghav opened up about his wish to take his parents on a private jet. 'I truly want to be present in everything I do. I want to achieve my goals. I want to have all the comforts that come with it. Most importantly, I want my parents to experience flying in a private jet. That is my dream, and I am willing to work very hard to make it happen," Raghav said. Coming to his work front, Juyal was last seen in Yudhra, released in 2024. Produced by Excel Entertainment and directed by Ravi Udyawar, the movie also featured Siddhant Chaturvedi and Malavika Mohanan. The film's story and screenplay have been jointly written by Farhan Akhtar and Shridhar Raghavan. Besides this, the 33-year-old actor, who enjoys a huge fan base of almost 12.5 million, constantly keeps reflecting on his journey in the film business. A few days back, he shared a montage video on Instagram featuring lovely moments of him with his fans and loved ones. He collaged bits and pieces of his multiple appearances in public forums to grand Bollywood events, where he received immense recognition, to many more. The video also seemingly included a heartfelt moment in his career when, in the 25th International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA) in 2025, Juyal received the Best Performance Award in the Negative Role category for his portrayal in Kill. Next, he reportedly has a line-up of projects in his pipeline titled Hasal and Wedlock. First Published:

Shraddha Kapoor EXITS Ekta Kapoor's film over payment dispute? Here's what we know
Shraddha Kapoor EXITS Ekta Kapoor's film over payment dispute? Here's what we know

Time of India

time18-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Shraddha Kapoor EXITS Ekta Kapoor's film over payment dispute? Here's what we know

Shraddha Kapoor 's name was buzzing everywhere after the smashing success of ' Stree 2 '. Rumours had her signed up for Ekta Kapoor 's new project, with whispers saying she was asking for Rs 17 crore plus a share of the profits. But now, things have taken a sudden twist. Shraddha walks out due to a payment dispute According to a report by PeepingMoon, Shraddha has hit the pause button and stepped away from Ekta Kapoor's upcoming film because of a payment dispute. Report revealed, Ekta felt Shraddha's price tag was too steep, especially since it's a women-centric film. The popular producer feared it might blow up the entire budget. Producers searching for a new lead actress With Shraddha quitting, producers are now looking for a new leading lady. The report suggests the makers are already in talks with a top actress to replace her. The mysterious 'high-concept thriller' This upcoming film will be directed by Rahi Anil Barve, known for his work on 'Tumbbad'. The details of this 'high-concept thriller' are still under wraps, keeping everyone curious. Shraddha's current film plans Shraddha has showcased her versatility across many genres. From the high-octane action of 'Saaho' and the energetic dance beats of 'Street Dancer 3D', to the fun chaos in 'Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar' and the heartwarming tale of 'Chhichhore', she has done it all. Shraddha has also delivered intense performances in films like 'Haseena Parkar', 'Batti Gul Meter Chalu', and the romantic drama 'Aashiqui 2', proving her wide-ranging talent. At present, Shraddha's only confirmed project is 'Stree 3', scheduled to release on 13 August 2027. She last worked alongside Rajkummar Rao , Aparshakti Khurana , Pankaj Tripathi , and Abhishek Banerjee in 'Stree 2', which was a box office hit. EXCLUSIVE | Rajkummar Rao & Wamiqa Gabbi On Bhool Chuk Maaf, Stree 2 Pressure & Gen Z Love Woes

Nora Fatehi Expresses Gratitude To Indian Army, Salutes Their 'Courage, Sacrifice'
Nora Fatehi Expresses Gratitude To Indian Army, Salutes Their 'Courage, Sacrifice'

News18

time10-05-2025

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  • News18

Nora Fatehi Expresses Gratitude To Indian Army, Salutes Their 'Courage, Sacrifice'

Last Updated: Nora Fatehi acknowledges Indian army's role in giving hope during difficult times and prays for their safety and peace. Actress-dancer Nora Fatehi has expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Indian Armed Forces for their bravery, sacrifice, and dedication in protecting the nation. She acknowledges their role in giving hope during difficult times and prays for their safety and peace. Amid the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Nora, who is of Moroccan descent, took to her Instagram stories to thank the Indian Armed Forces for their 'relentless efforts" to keep India protected. She wrote: 'Dear Indian Armed Forces, In these challenging times, I'd like to extend my deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for your unwavering courage, sacrifice, and dedication. Your relentless efforts in protecting the borders, ensuring the safety and sovereignty of India does not go unnoticed." She said she is praying for peace around the world. Nora said: 'While the country goes through testing moments, your strength and commitment inspire us and give us hope. Thank you for standing tall and guarding India with honor and pride. We pray for peace around the world! And of course we pray for the protection and safety of India and the armed forces! Our true heros! Jai Hind!" Nora initially gained widespread recognition as a phenomenal performer, she has recently been flaunting her impressive acting skills in the films 'Batla House" and 'Street Dancer 3D", among others. She was last seen on screen in 'Be Happy", which also stars Inayat Verma, Nassar, Johny Lever, and Harleen Sethi in key roles, along with others. The film is a heartfelt tribute to the unbreakable bond between a devoted single father, Shiv, and his spirited, quick-witted daughter, Dhara. Produced under the banner of Remo Dsouza Entertainment Pvt Ltd, the drama intertwines the warmth of family, the power of dreams, and the resilience of love. Up next, Nora is all set to star in 'Kanchana 4", alongside Pooja Hegde, and Raghava Lawrence. First Published:

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