Bombay Velvet had every potential to become an Indian version of Scorsese’s Casino. But it focused more on the romantic track rather than the very interesting subplots.
But said that, Rajeev Ravi’s stunning cinematography that captures the essence of 1960s Bombay, from the smoky jazz clubs to the gritty streets and the music by Amit Trivedi that combines the classic jazz elements with Indian influences, creates a unique and immersive experience for fans of neo-noir crime thrillers.
Ranbir Kapoor entering the nightclub with his two sub-machine guns, going chaotic on his killing rampage was peak cinema 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
Bombay Velvet had every potential to become an Indian version of Scorsese’s Casino. But it focused more on the romantic track rather than the very interesting subplots.
But said that, Rajeev Ravi’s stunning cinematography that captures the essence of 1960s Bombay, from the smoky jazz clubs to the gritty streets and the music by Amit Trivedi that combines the classic jazz elements with Indian influences, creates a unique and immersive experience for fans of neo-noir crime thrillers.
Ranbir Kapoor entering the nightclub with his two sub-machine guns, going chaotic on his killing rampage was peak cinema 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻