Tuesday, September 2, 2014

pulp kandanthe ulidavaru fiction

When i first watched ulidavaru kandanthe, i do remember trying to tilt my head to left to read out the name in the chit that was shown to munna [alias pranayaraja] by balu [alias huli]. I managed to read the second word "wallace" it already felt like i was missing something there, but then i was in good company that day in the theater and did not bother much.

 5 days later, a morning, when i was brushing something brought me a smile on my face all of a sudden. A prediction ! If only it could be "marsellus wallace". if only the first name i missed was "marsellus" how epic could that be to relate it to "pulp fiction" !! It seemed only like a formality to wait for a personal copy of the movie to confirm the name... there were other things that were dancing right in my face..
1. the style of narration every fan of 'quentin tarantino' chapterwise story telling.
2. the mystery 'macguffin' that drives both the movies.
3. the prevalent conspiracy theories around the suitcase in the 'pulp fiction'



This looks like a total fan-boy job Mr. Rakshith shetty. admire your work and sense of music.. all of your team. Really nice of you to give this special connection to pulp fiction fans. keep more stuff coming. 

Doubt: I am not really sure, if 'raghu' steals and runs with it to Mr. Wallace or it is 'dinesh' that smuggles secretly.

I suspect: The yakshagana prasanga at shankar poojari's house in the background, the bhagavatha says something about madvacharya loosing some kind of vigraha on a ship. I am not sure if this was an intentional clue or i am just 'seeing things' :P could this be the origin of the artifact in U.K. and the suitcase in pulp fiction. ?

Declaration: really liked the portrayal of the Democracy and pranaya raja !