
Cinema Marte Dum Tak
2023
Synopsis
J Neelam, Vinod Talwar, Dilip Gulati and Kishan Shah directors of the golden age of 'B-movies' take you for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of their films.
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Cast
Vinod Talwar
Self
Kishan Shah
Self
Dilip Gulati
Self
Abhishek Patel
Self - Boss
Jaspal Neelam
Self
Sujal Singh
Self - Bigfoot
Pritesh Srivastava
Self - Unknown
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This is such an unique documentary which represents the detailed journey from Directors to the Actors of B and C Grade movie industry (in their professional career as well as personal life) during 1980s and 90s. I will say they covered all the aspects of 80s and 90s pretty well but the screenplay remains so slow and dull. They could have gone for little bit short episodes and make it appealing for today's generation, but they only thought about 40/50 age peoples which make this series underrated. This series have lots of sensual elements and explicit language so definitely not recommend for the family audiences ; and I'll go with 5 out of 10 stars for it.
I was not a big fan of 90's B or C grade movie but those films were certainly fun to watch. Especially for their witty and hilariously illogical dialogue. The series which is created by Vasan Bala is about those B or C grade movies and their producers directors. The series revolves around life of four such directors - J Neelam, Vinod Talwar, Dilip Gulati and Kishan Shah. They are asked by the creators to return to film making after two decades and make four B grade movies, the type of movies they were making in the 90's. This documentary-styled series is based on that only - it gives a peek into the lives of those directors and how they are living their life, which is not very luxorious. They are delighted as the creators of the series gave them a chance to make a movie. The series shows us how they make movie with such low budgets and what are their struggle and with all these happenings, the directors discuss the business and politics that were affecting this kind of cinema industry back in those days. I personally feel this is a good series which is based on reality and the lifes of four directors who were in their prime once but now living a low life. People who used to love those type of pulp indian cinemas would certainly love this series. Even people who have interest in movies and how the movies are made, the ecosystem of movies, would also love this docu series.
My oh myyyy..... How do I define my experience watching this cringe worthy , quirky , totally ENTERTAINING docu series ! Out of the box ...I applaud the think tanks who explored this forgotten, infamous ,titillating genre of the 90s Mind blowing ,surreal and absolutely RAW ; IN YOUR FACE ! Every line spoken by the yesteryear B grade directors hit you and thrill you. Unabashed , dark side of glamour is showcased with impunity. You just can't keep your eyes off the screen , it grips you at every level and transports you to world lessor known to a layman . Special mention for the starlets who came for the auditions ! Cheers cheers cheers.