Your fate is in your... feet. Dance!! Before watching this movie, I came here on the KP and I think I don’t understand, that’s not at all. Why hasn’t there been a single review since 2006? How is that possible? That no one watched it, or that the Hindus didn't like it, or that no one just wanted to write? I don't get it. And it turns out it just wasn't with voiceover before, and even with subtitles. Thanks be to God (with subtitles). And today I watched it, and my joy has no limit.
And since no one has written anything about this film to this day, it is necessary to urgently correct the situation, because the film is actually excellent, South Indian (I think many Hindus love the film). I don’t watch much Southern movies, but all of them are like a breath of fresh air in the total number of Indian films. Although, to confess, I learned about this film only yesterday (I was looking for another film with Prabhudev for viewing and saw the poster of this film), I was interested in the description and I decided to watch it out of turn. I didn't regret a second.
One name worth ! I really like it. Stylish. First, they successfully took the role of Ganesh, Prabhudev. He's my favorite South Indian actor. What a role he's playing here, that's great. Secondly, here are occupied Nagarjuna Akinini and Chiranjivi. So the movie turned out right! To tell you the truth, interesting and bright. If not for a prolonged depression Ganesha... But, here it is worth understanding, yet because of the accident lost the meaning of life and to somehow continue to live on, you need to find a new meaning, and this is oh how difficult.
The film is modern, and very frank. In one city in India, the best dancers in the world will gather for a dance contest that will decide everything. To get there is a challenge, and to win it is to be recognized by all the dancers of the country. Many talented participants come in the hope of winning, but leave with nothing. Talented self-taught Raghava and coach-teacher Ganesh are going to take part in the competition and challenge the most invincible teams of the enemy. Will they be able to overcome their fears and doubts? After all, to win, they have to come up with a truly phenomenal number and shine with all the facets of their talent. If you like passionate, energetic dances, fascinating plot and beautiful music, then do not deny yourself the pleasure of watching "Style", believe me, it is worth it! Oh, yeah.
Music - meditation, singing - mantra, dance - mystery My every cell vibrates, my soul sings, my legs break to dance! They open the heart, turn the soul, reconnect with the higher worlds. It’s all about love, about life... and about... dance, which is life itself for the protagonist. Everything is very beautiful!
To everyone who lives in dance, dedicated! An incredibly sensual film, I would even say, showing the best dance moments, the best dancers. Super!
I have always been attracted and fascinated by India, I have long lived by it, its culture, customs, traditions and of course dances. Indian dance is not just a dance to music. It's a whole philosophy. You need to see it with your own eyes (preferably, of course, live), fire in the eyes of dancers, passion, life, love. Thank you for this opportunity to see and enjoy this amazing sight. How wonderful to plunge into this world of music and dance, where everything is one and there is harmony.
But here is the performance of actors at a high level. I was enjoying Prabhudev, just couldn't come off. So sensually and touchingly he performed his character, who lost part of his life having lost the opportunity to dance, I was choked with sobs in those moments. And then when he began to slowly come back to life, he saw in Raghava the opportunity to realize his dream. At such moments, the heart trembled and froze with joy for Ganesha and with sadness that he himself could not immerse himself in this dance.
Bravo South India! I am delighted after watching this movie. India began to attract me with even greater force. Unfortunately, to visit there has not yet happened. Be sure to look if you haven't seen it.
10 out of 10