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- 4/8/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Kalki Koechlin, who plays a young mother juggling work and home in Ribbon, speaks about gender roles in society...
- 11/4/2017
- Film Companion
Ribbon
Starring Kalki Koechlin, Sumeet Vyas
Directed by Raakhee Sandilya
And then, something happens. Something awful and irreversibly life-changing happens in this true-life portrait of an urban marriage threatening to fall apart under the strain of coping with daily vicissitudes.
Debutant director Raakhee Sandilya uses her two principal actors to mirror metropolitan mores and meltdowns with masterful vigour and a scrupulous authenticity. The camera is used not to accentuate or glamorize Mumbai’s suburbia but to simply serve as a functional topography for the lives of the couple Sahana and Karan played with such an absence of bravura and flourish that we forget Kalki and Sumeet Vyas are playing characters who don’t exist beyond the film.
At least not in the way we see them here.
The authenticity instilled into the couple’s lives is comparable with what Basu Bhattacharya achieved with Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore in the...
Starring Kalki Koechlin, Sumeet Vyas
Directed by Raakhee Sandilya
And then, something happens. Something awful and irreversibly life-changing happens in this true-life portrait of an urban marriage threatening to fall apart under the strain of coping with daily vicissitudes.
Debutant director Raakhee Sandilya uses her two principal actors to mirror metropolitan mores and meltdowns with masterful vigour and a scrupulous authenticity. The camera is used not to accentuate or glamorize Mumbai’s suburbia but to simply serve as a functional topography for the lives of the couple Sahana and Karan played with such an absence of bravura and flourish that we forget Kalki and Sumeet Vyas are playing characters who don’t exist beyond the film.
At least not in the way we see them here.
The authenticity instilled into the couple’s lives is comparable with what Basu Bhattacharya achieved with Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore in the...
- 11/2/2017
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
There’s no medium that actor Sumeet Vyas hasn’t dabbled in. From theatre, TV, web shows to now the movies, the star of Ribbon has grown from strength to strength...
- 11/1/2017
- Film Companion
Writer-director Rakhee Sandilya’s debut fiction feature Ribbon is a modern love story about urban millennial couples who attempt to balance work and family each day. More often than not, working women are compelled to choose between their career and family. So the one question that’s never had an easy answer is, can women really have it all?
For Rakhee, the answer is an unequivocal yes, provided society looks at parenting as a shared responsibility and not just the mother’s domain. “Ribbon is the story of a working woman who wants to have a baby, but at the same time wishes to continue working. But she soon realises that expecting mothers find their loyalty questioned in this cut-throat corporate world.”
Kalki, who often wears her feminist heart on her sleeve, agrees: “I think we need some equality in the kind of questions we’re asked as well! When...
For Rakhee, the answer is an unequivocal yes, provided society looks at parenting as a shared responsibility and not just the mother’s domain. “Ribbon is the story of a working woman who wants to have a baby, but at the same time wishes to continue working. But she soon realises that expecting mothers find their loyalty questioned in this cut-throat corporate world.”
Kalki, who often wears her feminist heart on her sleeve, agrees: “I think we need some equality in the kind of questions we’re asked as well! When...
- 10/31/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Sumeet Vyas (Tvf’s Permanent Roommate fame), will be seen in an unexpected pregnancy turmoil with Kalki Koechlin in Rakhee Sandilya’s Ribbon. The film shows a young urban couple dealing with the ups and down in personal and professional life after an unexpected pregnancy.
When asked if his character is similar to Mikesh’s character from Permanent Roommate, as they both land in unexpected pregnancy, Sumit says, “My character in Ribbon is diagonally opposite from Mikesh in Permanent Roommates. He’s not Goofy, he’s not Naive like Mikesh, Karan is far closer to me in real life, and hence it was scary to portray his transition in the film, because I got scared I might turn into an unreasonable person if I came across such testing times. Comparing the two stories is saying all love stories are the same, every hero is Romeo and every heroine is Juliet.
When asked if his character is similar to Mikesh’s character from Permanent Roommate, as they both land in unexpected pregnancy, Sumit says, “My character in Ribbon is diagonally opposite from Mikesh in Permanent Roommates. He’s not Goofy, he’s not Naive like Mikesh, Karan is far closer to me in real life, and hence it was scary to portray his transition in the film, because I got scared I might turn into an unreasonable person if I came across such testing times. Comparing the two stories is saying all love stories are the same, every hero is Romeo and every heroine is Juliet.
- 10/27/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
- 10/8/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
When was the last time you saw a love story on the big screen and said, ‘hey, that’s us!’? The Kalki Koechlin and Sumeet Vyas starrer Ribbon’s trailer has dropped and it promises to do just that.
In writer-director Rakhee Sandilya’s debut fiction feature, love is all about sticking together through life’s knotty turns and loose ends. The spunky trailer has been making waves on social media, with many fans looking forward to the young love story that looks funny, poignant and painfully relatable.
The film introduces the super fresh pairing of award-winning actress Kalki Koechlin and internet sensation Sumeet Vyas, (of Tvf’s Permanent Roomates fame) in his first lead Bollywood role. The romantic dramedy is set in Mumbai and follows the madly-in-love couple as they deal with an unplanned pregnancy, fight to stick it out and live the future they’ve dreamt of together.
In writer-director Rakhee Sandilya’s debut fiction feature, love is all about sticking together through life’s knotty turns and loose ends. The spunky trailer has been making waves on social media, with many fans looking forward to the young love story that looks funny, poignant and painfully relatable.
The film introduces the super fresh pairing of award-winning actress Kalki Koechlin and internet sensation Sumeet Vyas, (of Tvf’s Permanent Roomates fame) in his first lead Bollywood role. The romantic dramedy is set in Mumbai and follows the madly-in-love couple as they deal with an unplanned pregnancy, fight to stick it out and live the future they’ve dreamt of together.
- 10/6/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
The post Kalki Koechlin and Sumeet Vyas launch the trailer of ‘Ribbon’ appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.
- 10/3/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Kalki Koechlin and Sumeet Vyas brings heart touching film, Ribbon, a young love story that’s funny, poignant and painfully relatable, directed and co-written by Rakhee Sandilya. The teaser of the film was launched today at facebook headquarter.
Love’s all about sticking together through life’s knotty turns and loose ends.
Directed and co-written by Rakhee Sandilya, Ribbon has been produced by Prakash Mondal and Swathi Mondal of Red Cart Films and is slated to release across India on November 03, 2017.
Love’s all about sticking together through life’s knotty turns and loose ends.
Directed and co-written by Rakhee Sandilya, Ribbon has been produced by Prakash Mondal and Swathi Mondal of Red Cart Films and is slated to release across India on November 03, 2017.
- 9/26/2017
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
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