Also Read: Laapataa Ladies reviews: Kiran Rao directed movie gets thumps up from Netizens, ‘full of flavor, chaos…’ The story is told with so much love, humour and gentle slaps in life lessons, this should be the best film of the year. Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya are ready to continue their spice saga on planet Arrakis in the much publicised international award winning film Dune 2. Laapataa Ladies on the other hand has unknown actors as main leads and are supported magnificently by Ravi Kishen as the sleazy ‘mawa’ (tobacco) chewing cop and the brilliant Chhaya Kadam as Manju Maai tea stall owner.
I’m not saying don’t watch it. I am glad to see Laapataa Ladies like the proverbial David stand up to Goliath and tell a brilliant story that can be watched again and again. Let’s say you invest in a company that is already a world leader.
You won’t lose your money, but how much room is there to grow? Invest in a smart up and coming smaller company that will explode into something big!
Also Read: Laapata Ladies director Kiran Rao reveals Aamir Khan's unique strategy for the film, says ‘let everybody watch it’ The bride who has been covered in a red veil cannot see the road ahead, and is told to just watch the step beneath her feet and follow her husband blindly. The wedding photograph too hides her face because social norms demand modesty. Even the shopkeeper comments that covering the face is like hiding the woman’s identity.