Monday, April 3, 2017

Mom Teaser - Review




I’ve have been eagerly waiting to see Sridevi on screen again after English Vinglish. My wish is coming true with the Zee Studios and Boney Kapoor’s next production venture ‘Mom’. The upcoming thriller stars Sridevi, Akshaye Khanna in lead roles.

It is nothing like what Sridevi has ever done before, and including me you all too should be very very excited! That is if you’re a Sridevi fan like me.

The teaser of Mom was released during the Zee Cine Awards 2017. As Salman Khan gushed about Sridevi, the actress entered the stage. She thanked her daughters for giving her the power to take up acting once again.

She further launched the teaser of Mom, as the audience cheered and clapped. After which the 1 minute teaser was simultaneously released on all digital platforms.

As soon as the Mom teaser begins to roll out on the screen you are hooked. First the music catches your attention, and within seconds Sridevi’s look gives you the feeling that this is not your regular thriller.

Soon, the tone of the teaser changes, so does music! As the clock ticks closer to the end of the teaser, it turns grittier and darker.

The music score is by the legendary A.R.Rahman. It is written by fiction author Girish Kohli (of Marathon Baba fame) and is directed by Ravi Udyawar.

The last shot with Sridev’s voice will leave you stunned and wanting to know more about the story.

And if you’ve failed to spot Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the teaser, look again. He is absolutely unrecognizable in his latest avatar, and I wonder what he has in store for us this time!

I have to give credit to the editor. This is one of the best cut teasers I have seen in the longest of times. The music is fabulous, the transitions are crisp. The colour correction gives a melancholic touch to the video.

Now, the wait for the full-fledged trailer has only increased.

Mom is scheduled to release in cinemas on July 14 2017.



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