Entry 1: Break Even
Jury Member Anish Singh says 'there are plenty of positives in this movie. For once there is no talk of Love, Drugs and Career pressure in a movie set in campus. And for me that's half the battle won.'
Entry 2: Cold Feet
Sujoy Ghosh commented 'one can see the point behind the story. Camera work is more random... either its experimentation or job gone kaput. Music... is definitely overdone. Concept should have been developed more.'
Entry 3: Johnny Gaddar
Jury Member Harish Mallya remarked 'you got to have guts when you are attempting something like JG. The climax is very much kind of expected but overall this has come out very well. Nice tribute to JG indeed.'
Entry 4: Payanathin Mudivil
Sujoy Ghosh noted... 'One word wow. Initially it was ok but the way it summed up... brilliant work. The performances and the use of voice over is really good. I would definitely pick a few things :) Camera work was really awesome in some pieces. Direction is pretty decent. The plot came out well. Bravo'
Entry 5: The Blindspot
Jury Member Anish Singh remarked 'good, pertinent message. A bit over cooked though. Gets predictable after a while. However, this is one movie I could totally identify with having known many people who have a "blind spot" like the protagonist here.'
Entry 6: (untitled)
Jury Member Gyandeep Pattnayak commented 'the best of the lot. Starkly shot... Deft direction and crisp cinematography. The end credits made me want to whistle and hoot.'
Entry 7: Romance Not Again
Ali Naqvi quoted... 'This one connected the strongest at story level... it made me smile and connect to characters... camaraderie between friends feels genuine... as does the love story.... actors are very comfortable on camera... and the twist finally brings a even bigger smile :)'
Jury Member Anish Singh says 'there are plenty of positives in this movie. For once there is no talk of Love, Drugs and Career pressure in a movie set in campus. And for me that's half the battle won.'
Entry 2: Cold Feet
Sujoy Ghosh commented 'one can see the point behind the story. Camera work is more random... either its experimentation or job gone kaput. Music... is definitely overdone. Concept should have been developed more.'
Entry 3: Johnny Gaddar
Jury Member Harish Mallya remarked 'you got to have guts when you are attempting something like JG. The climax is very much kind of expected but overall this has come out very well. Nice tribute to JG indeed.'
Entry 4: Payanathin Mudivil
Sujoy Ghosh noted... 'One word wow. Initially it was ok but the way it summed up... brilliant work. The performances and the use of voice over is really good. I would definitely pick a few things :) Camera work was really awesome in some pieces. Direction is pretty decent. The plot came out well. Bravo'
Entry 5: The Blindspot
Jury Member Anish Singh remarked 'good, pertinent message. A bit over cooked though. Gets predictable after a while. However, this is one movie I could totally identify with having known many people who have a "blind spot" like the protagonist here.'
Entry 6: (untitled)
Jury Member Gyandeep Pattnayak commented 'the best of the lot. Starkly shot... Deft direction and crisp cinematography. The end credits made me want to whistle and hoot.'
Entry 7: Romance Not Again
Ali Naqvi quoted... 'This one connected the strongest at story level... it made me smile and connect to characters... camaraderie between friends feels genuine... as does the love story.... actors are very comfortable on camera... and the twist finally brings a even bigger smile :)'
Note: The comments here reflects the belief of Jury Members in the makers. In depth Analysis would be uploaded in coming days.
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