Bombay Rose
Bombay Rose is a 2019 Indian animated film written, edited, designed and directed by Gitanjali Rao.[1] The film had its world premiere at International Critics Week at the 2019 Venice Film Festival.[2] It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.[3] The film follows the story of a flower seller falling in love. It is made by frame-by-frame painted animation in computer and took 18 months with 60 artists.[4][5] Earlier scheduled for release on 4 December 2020 on Netflix, the film will be released on the platform in 2021.[6][7][8]
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Directed by | Gitanjali Rao |
Produced by | Anand Mahindra Rohit Khattar |
Written by | Gitanjali Rao |
Starring | Cyli Khare Amit Deondi Anurag Kashyap Makrand Deshpande Geetanjali Kulkarni Shishir Sharma Virendra Saxena Amardeep Jha |
Music by | Cyli Khare Yoav Rosenthal |
Edited by | Gitanjali Rao |
Production company | Cinestaan Film Company |
Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Cast
- Cyli Khare as Kamala
- Amit Deondi as Salim
- Anurag Kashyap as Raja Khan
- Makrand Deshpande as Mike
- Geetanjali Kulkarni as Flower Seller
- Shishir Sharma as Anthony Pereira
- Virendra Saxena as Kamala's Grandfather
- Amardeep Jha as Mrs D'Souza
Reception
Baradwaj Rangan gave a positive review and said, "Bombay Rose subverts not just Bombay cinema’s storytelling, but also the implicit assumptions of Bombay cinema."[9] Guy Lodge of Variety said that Rao's "exquisitely realized debut feature offers folk-influenced visual splendor to compensate for some jumbled storytelling."[10] Xan Brooks from The Guardian wrote: "Bombay Rose’s high-stakes melodrama might be ripped from the real world, but it has been powdered and perfumed – crammed full of archetypes and over-egged emotions, liberally sprinkled with musical interludes."[11]
Fionnuala Halligan of Screen International felt that the film is "at heart a dark story, yet it can also shine brightly, dealing with heartbreak and hope, a perilous life in the slums of Mumbai in which death is always close by but a big-screen Bollywood escapist ending is equally only a cinema ticket away."[12] Gautaman Bhaskaran of Arab News said that the color palette's in the film were "may be opulent and eye-catching" but the storytelling "is weak, probably a result of poor editing and wanting to pack in too much."[13]
References
- "Gitanjali Rao's animation film Bombay Rose to open Venice International Film Critics' Week". India Today. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
- "Bombay Rose, Gitanjali Rao's animated film, to be screened at 2019 Toronto Film Festival on 7 September". Firstpost. 14 August 2019. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- "Toronto Adds The Aeronauts, Mosul, Seberg, & More To Festival Slate". Deadline. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
- Bhatia, Uday (17 August 2019). "The dreamlife of Bombay". Mint. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- Ghosh, Madhusree (17 August 2019). "Bollywood doesn't inspire me in any way, says filmmaker Gitanjali Rao". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- Desowitz, Bill (12 November 2020). "'Bombay Rose' Trailer: Netflix's First Animated Feature from India Arrives This December".
- "Twitter Publish". publish.twitter.com.
- Fleming Jr., Mike (12 January 2021). "Netflix Unveils A 2021 Film Slate With Bigger Volume & Star Wattage; Scott Stuber On The Escalating Film Ambition". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
- Rangan, Baradwaj (29 August 2019). "Bombay Rose Movie Review: Gitanjali Rao's First Animated Feature Is A Lovely Ode To the City, Its Rains, Its Films, Its Cats". Film Companion. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- Lodge, Guy (29 August 2019). "Venice Film Review: 'Bombay Rose'". Variety. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- Brooks, Xan (29 August 2019). "Bombay Rose review – overstuffed but luminous valentine to the city". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- "'Bombay Rose': Venice Review". Screen International. 29 August 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- Bhaskaran, Gautaman (3 September 2019). "Venice Film Festival: Why animated film 'Bombay Rose' was just too busy and sentimental". Arab News. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
External links
- Bombay Rose at IMDb