The skeleton the story is not so new, but the presentation Bhansali made is beyond words. The sets are mind-blowing and the production designer Wasiq Khan deserves a round of applause, and so does the costume department. Cinematography is first-rate, with good sound design. Songs however are not in par with the kind of music we heard in the Bhansali-Ismail Durbar combo. Bhansali wisely packaged this love-story in such a way that, it will appeal even to the front-benchers, thanks to the ‘chichorapan’ of Ram and some really interesting one-liners. You will also get to see lot of ‘goli’s and ‘kisses’, which were never a part of his products. (These masala parts might not go well with the traditional Bhansali fans though). A drawback of the movie is its length. A couple of songs could have been easily avoided.
Ram Leela’s casting is top-notch. Ranveer takes a big leap with this movie. Fantastic! Deepika seems to be raising her acting prowess exponentially. Supriya Pathak, is another show-stealer. Gulshan Devaiah and Richa Chadda do their job gracefully.
Ram –Leela is a beautiful painting. You just cannot afford to miss it.
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