A young 24 year old Punjabi girl from Rajouri Garden, Delhi; refused by her fiance (Rajkummar Rao) to get married just one day before her marriage; dejected family and friends tried console her, pep her up; marriage and honeymoon been her long time dream she decided to embark alone for her honeymoon. This decision changed her innerself, changed her life - This is Queen. Most probably this is the way Vikas Bahl shared his plot to his producers duo Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane. Or may be he just mentioned, it's a journey from "Rani" to "Queen".
"Rani" and "Queen" carries the same meaning. Well almost. Rani is sweet, rani soft, comes after or atleast along with Raja. Even on a carrom board she is surrounded. On the contrary "Queen" is confident. On a chess board she is the most powerful one; she is free to move around. "Confident" that's it. No complication, no deep thought, no difficult psychology. How someone can be a queen with the "sweet" touch of rani is all about this movie.
Vikas has captured small and typical moments from our life. A little shot in CCD where Vijay cleared the mehendi dusts from the table, establishes his character that very moment. His snobbery came again and again through Rani's journey, which is absolutely very typical to our society. Protected, helpless, sweet in a showcase type character is brilliantly carried by Kangana. Such an unbelievable performer she is. Her face, her pronunciation, her eyes, her hair, her dresses was so so typical. The change in herself didn't change her tone, her eyes but it did changed her look. Straight hair, deep neck kurti tells it all. You should not be ashamed of anything and specially not with your body. Live life, the way you want it to be.
Lisa Haydon is the surprise package in this movie. She is simply brilliant and definitely amazingly charming and glamorous. It's a pity that no one explored her before this movie. In some scenes she overshadowed Kangana. All the time she appears on the screen you are bound get charmed by her.
Kangna's Amsterdam friends were cute. Her crush was also dealt with the spirit of this movie.During Shaitan's promo as a producer Anurag Kashyap told there are many young directors waiting with their own stories. He is trying his best to provide them his support. Don't how the directors are taking him as producer but definitely he is getting into it. After working as a co-scriptwriter for Hasee Toh Phasee he worked as a co-editor in Queen. May be this is one of the rarest movie which is edited by 2 editors (Anurag Kashyap & Abhijit Kokate).
Bobby Singh and Siddharth Diwan's did a wonderful job with the camera to capture the true spirit of three different cities.Amit Trivedi is good. London Thumakda and O Gujariya are already hitting the charts.
To end with thanks to the board exams that small budget movies are making ways to the theater. With 18 crores in hand Vikas covered 450 locations in 40 days with only 25 crew member. According to the director they didn’t have the budget to shoot elaborate sequences or stay put at one location for long. “We would book a place for a couple of hours, then rush to another location. We would eat at the nearest hotel where we were shooting, and at times Kangana would change her clothes in public toilets!” Kudos to Vikas, kudos to Kangana and definitely to "Phantom Films" for bringing good films one after another. All the very best for success of Queen.
"Rani" and "Queen" carries the same meaning. Well almost. Rani is sweet, rani soft, comes after or atleast along with Raja. Even on a carrom board she is surrounded. On the contrary "Queen" is confident. On a chess board she is the most powerful one; she is free to move around. "Confident" that's it. No complication, no deep thought, no difficult psychology. How someone can be a queen with the "sweet" touch of rani is all about this movie.
Vikas has captured small and typical moments from our life. A little shot in CCD where Vijay cleared the mehendi dusts from the table, establishes his character that very moment. His snobbery came again and again through Rani's journey, which is absolutely very typical to our society. Protected, helpless, sweet in a showcase type character is brilliantly carried by Kangana. Such an unbelievable performer she is. Her face, her pronunciation, her eyes, her hair, her dresses was so so typical. The change in herself didn't change her tone, her eyes but it did changed her look. Straight hair, deep neck kurti tells it all. You should not be ashamed of anything and specially not with your body. Live life, the way you want it to be.
Lisa Haydon is the surprise package in this movie. She is simply brilliant and definitely amazingly charming and glamorous. It's a pity that no one explored her before this movie. In some scenes she overshadowed Kangana. All the time she appears on the screen you are bound get charmed by her.
Kangna's Amsterdam friends were cute. Her crush was also dealt with the spirit of this movie.During Shaitan's promo as a producer Anurag Kashyap told there are many young directors waiting with their own stories. He is trying his best to provide them his support. Don't how the directors are taking him as producer but definitely he is getting into it. After working as a co-scriptwriter for Hasee Toh Phasee he worked as a co-editor in Queen. May be this is one of the rarest movie which is edited by 2 editors (Anurag Kashyap & Abhijit Kokate).
Bobby Singh and Siddharth Diwan's did a wonderful job with the camera to capture the true spirit of three different cities.Amit Trivedi is good. London Thumakda and O Gujariya are already hitting the charts.
To end with thanks to the board exams that small budget movies are making ways to the theater. With 18 crores in hand Vikas covered 450 locations in 40 days with only 25 crew member. According to the director they didn’t have the budget to shoot elaborate sequences or stay put at one location for long. “We would book a place for a couple of hours, then rush to another location. We would eat at the nearest hotel where we were shooting, and at times Kangana would change her clothes in public toilets!” Kudos to Vikas, kudos to Kangana and definitely to "Phantom Films" for bringing good films one after another. All the very best for success of Queen.
