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Music: Naren Chandavarkar
Director: Anurag Kashyap
Producer: Anurag Kashyap
Cast: Kalki Koechlin, Naseruddin Shah, Shiv Subramaniyam, Divya Jagdale, Kumud Mishra, Prashant Prakash, Gulshan Devaiya, Kartik Krishnan, Mushtaq Khan, Ronit Roy, Makrand Deshpande, Rajat Kapoor

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That Girl in Yellow Boots Movie Review

Indian cinema is truly evolving. More and more film-makers in Mumbai specifically are realizing the importance of narrating a new story every time they make an effort. Anurag Kashyap, the maverick, had been doing so from his first film. His new film, That Girl in Yellow Boots, is by far his boldest film and if I may say so, his best effort so far. Powerful and captivating, That Girl in Yellow Boots has a shocker of a conclusion that leaves you disturbed and troubled.

For the conventional spectators of Hindi cinema, That Girl in Yellow Boots will come across as a never-seen-before experience. On the surface, That Girl in Yellow Boots may give the impression of being a thriller, but as you delve deeper and deeper, you apprehend that controversial themes like child abuse and drug addiction have been pragmatically depicted by the ace raconteur. In fact, the culmination to the story -- an expose on the psychopathic behavior -- is truly jaw dropping and continues to haunt you even after the movie has concluded. That's the kind of impact it makes!

That Girl in Yellow Boots traces Ruth's [Kalki Koechlin] search for her father -- a man she hardly knew, but cannot forget. Desperation drives her to work, without a permit, at a massage parlor. Torn between several schisms, Mumbai becomes the alien but yet strangely familiar backdrop for Ruth's quest. She struggles to find her independence and space even as she is sucked deeper into the labyrinthine politics of the city's underbelly. A city that feeds on her misery, a love that eludes her and above all, a devastating truth that she encounters.


First things first, That Girl in Yellow Boots is not your emblematic desi flick. It speaks a new language and has the unflinching approach of individualist director Anurag Kashyap. The screenplay is such that it keeps you estimating as to what's going to happen subsequently, till the finale hits you like a ton of bricks. Truly, this is not your characteristic desi flick.

Shot in undersized places, like tiny dwellings, seedy massage parlors and shrunk spaces, the visuals add to the feeling of anxiety, claustrophobia and uneasiness throughout, which, frankly, gels very well with the character and plot of the film. That's not all, the sundry characters that you are introduced to in Ruth's journey -- shady people, drug dealers, ruthless criminals, sex fanatics and of course, the crooked officers at the government offices [note the treatment meted out to white women at these places] -- leaves you flabbergasted.