Punchline: A simple comedy film
Banner: UTV Spot Boy
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Shreyas Talpade, Amrita Rao, Ravi Kishan, Ila Arun, Divya Dutta & Yashpal Sharma
Music: Shantanu Moitra
Screenplay - Dialogues: Ashok Mishra
direction: Shyam Benegal
Producer: Ronnie Screwvala & Zarina Mehta
Release date: 19 September 2008
Story Actors: Technical departments: Story - Screenplay - direction: Story of the film is nice. The characters in the film are well defined and the entire story is narrated from the letter writer point of view. The innocence of village is portrayed in a sensitive way. It is a different humor entertainer from Shyam Benegal who is generally known for serious art cinema. At the same time, he emphasized on humanity aspect towards the climax of the film. There are four drawbacks in the film – slowness in narration, unnecessary songs that obstruct the flow, hypothetical scenes and problematic language in the beginning of the film. The following scenes are worth a mention
Other technical departments: The music of the film is pretty good. Songs are well picturized though they come as speed breakers for the narration. Cinematography of the film is superb. The village and lush green surroundings is beautifully captured on the celluloid. Dialogues are witty. Production values and packaging of the product is good by UTV Spotboy. Analysis: UTV seem to be doing really well when it come to making small yet meaningful cinema like Aamir, Mumbai Meri Jaan, A Wednesday and Welcome to Sajjanpur. This film is a simple film with genuine comedy and some heart touching scenes. The plus points are the comedy and the village set-up. The negative points are slow-paced narration, unnecessary songs, and loose ends towards climax. On a whole, Welcome to Sajjanpur might not be a good entertainer, but certainly worth a watch if you want to see a different film with simple comedy. |