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Gulabi Talkies (2008) Online
Original Title :
Gulabi Talkies
Genre :
Movie / Drama
Year :
2008
Directror :
Girish Kasaravalli
Cast :
Poornima Indrajith,K.G. Krishnamurthy,M.D. Pallavi
Type :
Movie
Time :
2h 2min
Rating :
8.0/10
Gulabi Talkies (2008) Online

Gulabi is a discarded fifty something woman, an outcast living on an island with the fisher folk. Her obsession for films is fulled with the introduction of a television in her life and her village hut becomes a hub.
Credited cast:
Poornima Indrajith Poornima Indrajith - (as Poornima Mohan)
K.G. Krishnamurthy K.G. Krishnamurthy
M.D. Pallavi M.D. Pallavi
Ashok Sandip Ashok Sandip
Umashree Umashree


User reviews

Mysterious Wrench

Mysterious Wrench

Umasree is Gulabi, the effervescent, politically-naive mid-wife whose love for the cinema can only be matched by her innocence. Deserted by her husband, her dreams of every day begins and flourishes in the cinemas. After performing an emergency pregnancy she receives as gift a colour TV and a dish antenna.

She suddenly becomes the focal point of her small fishing village. Woman folk and children flock to her hut while their men discuss if it is good or bad. Even her husband returns to her for a while lured by her new acquisition. The TV plays serials, movies and cartoons. In one of these channels, the news keeps reporting the Kargil war and Gulabi is blissfully immune to any growing communal friction in the village.

The growing discontent over fishing waters and the religious tension feed off each other and Gulabi gets caught in the crossfire. For a significant latter part of this story, the "Gulabi Talkies" gets lost in the commotion.

Kasaravalli's film begins as a quiet, interesting story about dreams, but embraces more universal issues as religious tolerance and globalisation. As if a toy snatched from a child, the idyllic setting for a good story is shattered by the focus on these issues. In another storyteller's hands this might have strangled the film entirely. But Vaidehi, Kasaravalli and Gulabi herself lend a credibility to it and it lives OK.