Life is Beautiful
Shekar Kammula is back with a bang. Life Is Beautiful should have been released long back, but a search for talented newcomers went on and on. Once he spotted them, there was no looking back. That he is a dab hand when it comes to unspooling the most delicate emotions in a classy manner was clear when he made that stunningly beautiful film, Godavari.
The drama lived on, only to be brought to the college campus, in Happy Days. The theatre of action shifts in LIB to Colony life. There are lovable pairs in this much-awaited entertainer. There is Mickey J Meyer. There is Kammula's pen (dialogues).
As he has said, the movie is all about affections, friendships, and so on. Life becomes splendid when people live the emotion of solidarity and cherish the enthusiasm of everydayness, a life lived collectively. How the director unveils this idea in the movie will be watched out for.
LIB will surely have throw up these elements: Neat narrative, fine performances, compellingly sweet dialogues, good art work, soothing music/BG.