Review of Kai Po Che

Kai Po Che (2013)
9/10
A journey down the memory lane
21 April 2013
I have always been an avid follower of IMDb ratings and reviews. But this movie made me write my first review. I read the actual book quite some time back and was not sure about what to expect from the movie. Eventually that helped me getting sunk into the mesmerizing world of simplicity and friendship much deeper. I still remember the moment when I came out of the movie hall. I found myself standing in the middle of nowhere. I was not able to relate myself to the traffics and cars and buildings and roads and malls of Bangalore. Far from my home, my mind was still completely soaked up with the memories of my childhood, playing cricket in the narrow lanes in my hometown with my friends I am hardly in touch with.

'Nostalgic' is the word if I have to express my thoughts about this movie. More than than the movie, which anyway for sure is and will be one of the best 'buddy movies' ever made in bollywood, I think, it's the detailing with which the three main characters have been portrayed, makes this movie a treat to watch. How they talk, how they react, how they fight, how they dance....I bet you cherish the fond memories of your childhood in every single sequence.. Amit Trivedi's songs were inspiring and tailer-made for the plots..

For me, 'Kao Po Che' was not a movie, rather a key to open the lock of the door of my 'slowly- getting-faded' past, enabling me me to take a pleasant walk down the memory lane..
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