Review of Leela

Leela (2002)
Almost There!
7 November 2002
One's been seeing a crass of movies made on the Indians settled abroad and how do they relate to their environment vis-a-vis their origins. Some of the movies have been downrightly funny (Bend it Like Beckham)to make any serious comment , some have been very good.. like East is East.

The feeling one got after coming out of seeing Leela was that why did the director keep it so short at 97 mins.. they were so many openings ( for lack of a better word) which the director could have explored. For eg: the relationship between the son Krishna and father Jai could have been taken up, one was also not very sure on why Jai and Chaitali broke up and Jai seems to be having a good relationship with Jennifer.

Having said all this, the movie is a must see, it has sensitively treated the issue of a teacher falling for her student.Also makes one think about relationships which are kind of surviving in India , breakup under a more liberal and accepting environment.

Dimple Kapadia is ravishing as usual and its nice to see Deepti Naval back on screen after a while . I have always felt that she could offer more , and just needed a good director to get it all out. The kid Krishna also comes up with a good performance. The movie soundtrack is superb especially the last ghazal which has the Krishna doing a little jugalbandi with Vinod Khanna.
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