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The grand talent revival

<p>There is no trace of Voldermort in Ralph Fiennes&rsquo; Gustave, the stylish concierge in The Grand Budapest Hotel</p>

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There is no trace of Voldermort in Ralph Fiennes’ Gustave, the stylish concierge in The Grand Budapest Hotel. Actually there is no trace of Fiennes himself as Zero Moustafa takes you through the silly, sweet, charming and yet brave Gustave’s story. Moustafa (Tony Revolori), Gustave and the enterprising Agatha (Saoirse Ronan) combine to make the quirky The Grand Budapest Hotel a surprisingly delightful film. Fiennes’ performance reminded me in some ways of Sanjeev Kumar and Balraj Sahni. Both had the knack of becoming the character, of making you forget who they were.

Richa Chaddha, who transforms brilliantly from a young bride to a harassed nag and then doting wife again in Gangs of Wasseypur shows that talent is coming out of the woodwork and finding the space to display itself in the new Indian film industry
Richa Chaddha, who transforms brilliantly from a young bride to a harassed nag and then doting wife again in Gangs of Wasseypur shows that talent is coming out of the woodwork and finding the space to display itself in the new Indian film industry

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