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      <title>Review: Ludo </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#34;When luck suck everybody fucks&#34;&#xA;&#xA;a href=&#34;https://ibb.co/pjsFbN8&#34;img src=&#34;https://i.ibb.co/TMn3YJS/Ludi.jpg&#34; alt=&#34;Ludi&#34; border=&#34;0&#34;/a&#xA;&#xA;Anurag Basu&#39;s latest Netflix release Ludo is a case of Bollywood romanticism done right. It is a reflection of what it means to be Indian, from the narrative of the ideal husband drilled into women to the spiritual lens through which the country comforts itself. A game of ludo that the characters populate, color coded and navigating through the game with pure chance. &#xA;&#xA;If you have seen Anurag Basu&#39;s Barfi! you know what you&#39;re in for. Basu&#39;s uses his directorial powers with a lot of responsibility, there is never a moment where your brain is not figuring out the permutations that the scene has to offer. The kitsch involving the child actress is forgiven by the meta-narrative which further liberates the movie from any narrative misgivings. Discussing the meta-narrative would mean divulging spoilers but it relies on classical Indian philosophical inquiry to push the story forward. &#xA;&#xA;Take the case of Ugly, another film that runs on the plot line of interwoven stories revolving around a missing child, the police and opportunistic people that try to profit from the proceedings. The film by Anurag Kashyap has irredeemable characters populating a story with no hope. The discretion of the meta-narrative is dependent on the viewer. The judgement of the characters is upon the viewer&#39;s discretion. Ludo&#39;s meta-narrative solves this problem making the story palatable and approachable for subsequent viewings.&#xA;&#xA;Throughout Ludo I was wondering how much of a delight it would&#39;ve been to watch it in the kinos, it&#39;s the kind of of film that warrants buying popcorn and dream about movies in themselves. It is sad that the colloquial paisa vasool (&#34;bang for the buck&#34;) has to happen over a Netflix subscription over the box office. Talking about meta-narratives and then Covid.. the picture goes on. &#xA;&#xA;(Ludo and Ugly stream on Netflix)&#xA;&#xA;#Ludo #Netflix #Bollywood #review]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Anurag Basu&#39;s latest Netflix release <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT9Gihrxa4Q"><em>Ludo</em></a> is a case of Bollywood romanticism done right. It is a reflection of what it means to be Indian, from the narrative of the ideal husband drilled into women to the spiritual lens through which the country comforts itself. A game of ludo that the characters populate, color coded and navigating through the game with pure chance.</p>

<p>If you have seen Anurag Basu&#39;s <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcDmarWK68c"><em>Barfi!</em></a> you know what you&#39;re in for. Basu&#39;s uses his directorial powers with a lot of responsibility, there is never a moment where your brain is not figuring out the permutations that the scene has to offer. The kitsch involving the child actress is forgiven by the meta-narrative which further liberates the movie from any narrative misgivings. Discussing the meta-narrative would mean divulging spoilers but it relies on classical Indian philosophical inquiry to push the story forward.</p>

<p>Take the case of <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ougQY2-zpk"><em>Ugly</em></a>, another film that runs on the plot line of interwoven stories revolving around a missing child, the police and opportunistic people that try to profit from the proceedings. The film by Anurag Kashyap has irredeemable characters populating a story with no hope. The discretion of the meta-narrative is dependent on the viewer. The judgement of the characters is upon the viewer&#39;s discretion. <em>Ludo&#39;s</em> meta-narrative solves this problem making the story palatable and approachable for subsequent viewings.</p>

<p>Throughout <em>Ludo</em> I was wondering how much of a delight it would&#39;ve been to watch it in the kinos, it&#39;s the kind of of film that warrants buying popcorn and dream about movies in themselves. It is sad that the colloquial <em>paisa vasool</em> (“bang for the buck”) has to happen over a Netflix subscription over the box office. Talking about meta-narratives and then Covid.. the picture goes on.</p>

<p><em>(Ludo and Ugly stream on Netflix)</em></p>

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