Review of That Girl in Yellow Boots (2011) by Kisaan T — 29 Sep 2011
After Gulaal and Dev D, I thought I would get something bigger and extra - original from Anurag Kashyap. I remember in one interview he was asked that audiences are traumatized after watching his films, and he replied "Someone has to do it", But this film does not shows that fire of the narration of story as seen in 'Black Friday' and 'Gulaal'.
I think he decided to direct this film in a relaxed state when he got the praise and applaud for his previous films. This film was an Indian feature of spoiled father and daughter's relationship, which Hollywood and many other cinemas have shown plenty of times in a much better way, so although trying to be unconventional this one settles its rank with the average predictable and bizarre drama. Performances Of Course comes as a Fixed Assets in Anurag's films, particularly Gulshan Devaiya's role as some south speaking gangster, but he has only two scenes in the movie.
Then also I am waiting for his next films, I have heard their titled "Gangs of Wasseypur". "Bombay Velvet", and also he is directing a superhero film called "Doga".
This review of That Girl in Yellow Boots (2011) was written by Kisaan T on 29 Sep 2011.
That Girl in Yellow Boots has generally received mixed reviews.
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