Sonalee Kulkarni proves that virtually every rock in hampi has a story to tell
Hampi is a place which keeps one
guessing and allows him to introspect. The cool breeze which blows when one sits on that hill, the serene nature and calmness hold you to the place. The banks
of Tungabhadra River acts as a topping on this already delicious ice-cream.
I had always been a traveler, I
would say a backpacker. I love exploring places at my own speed. I recently
watched this marathi movie "Hampi" starting Sonalee Kulkarni and it left me speechless.
I could correlate with the mood the character brings out in the tranquil atmosphere of Hampi. It eventually took me again to one of the most important questions in life, what is wealth?
I could correlate with the mood the character brings out in the tranquil atmosphere of Hampi. It eventually took me again to one of the most important questions in life, what is wealth?
I recently read a book written by Robin Sharma which says
there are many forms of wealth. Wealth is not just an economic commodity. But the
different forms of wealth include Economic wealth, Physical wealth,
Relationship wealth and Adventure wealth. Sometimes, reading a good book can
have a pro-founding effect on us because reading a book is like having a
conversation with the author. I had a similar experience watching the movie
Hampi and could relate to the relationship and adventure side of wealth. We all
postpone living our life. We say that we will live our best lives when we have
more time or we finish the pressing projects that are consuming us. We keep on
telling ourselves that we will be more passionate and loving when things slow
down.
The movie Hampi gave me a cinematic
experience. I love movies where there are fewer dialogues and the lead
characters express the mood through their facial expressions which are
complemented by quality background score. In Hampi, one gets both. Acting from
Sonalee Kulkarni and music by Aditya Bedekar. I love movies with a happy
ending, but more importantly, I like the transition and journey before the lead character experiences the bliss moment. At Hampi, Sonalee Kulkarni gives us one of her finest
performances to date. I saw Hampi for the second time only for Sonalee
Kulkarni. When one watches the movie again, he will able to find those finer
nuances which might have gone unobserved.
Sonalee refrains from giving a
broad smile during the setup, since she is unsure about the relationship issues at home. At the conflict stage, her relationship side improves and we see Sonalee
opening and smiling. What comes during the resolution stage of the film is the
flooding smile of Sonalee, which according to me, is the high point in the movie.
This is what I call a roller coaster ride of emotions and going into the skin of the character and Sonalee Kulkarni
has nailed it.
Hampi is a movie which every
trekker, backpacker, traveler, explorer will enjoy. Last but not
the least, I express my sincere thanks to Sonalee Kulkarni who herself is an
epitome of gratitude, for delivering this fine movie. After climbing a great
hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. Sonalee (Isha)
takes a moment to rest, to steal a view of the glorious region of Hampi &
to look back on the distance she has come.
I wish her all the best in her
long walk which has not yet ended.




Well Composed Tejas, I am Visiting this place in January.
ReplyDeleteThis film and your blog have validated my decision...
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Thank you vaibhav. I am sure you will love hampi
DeleteHampi la tourist traffic wadhnar rao...well written Tejas.
ReplyDeleteHahaha. Baghu atta.
Deletesuperb write up 👌👌
ReplyDeleteThanks bhakti
Deleteतेजस छान लिहिलंस जाऊ आपण सगळे तिकडे फिरायला
ReplyDeleteNakki mitra
DeleteI must say..my friend tejas should start one more profession of film script writing as well...it's very well drafted..I would like to visit hampi
ReplyDeleteThank you friend. Appreciate your feedback.
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