The Sky Is Pink Movie Review
Starring:
Priyanka
Chopra Jonas, Farhan Akhtar, Zaira Wasim, Rohit Saraf
Directed
by: Shonali
Bose
Produced
by: Ronnie
Screwvala & Siddharth Roy Kapur
Written
by: Shonali
Bose & Nilesh Maniyar
Music:
Pritam
Lyrics:
Gulzar
Editor:
Manas
Mittal
Director
of Photography: Kartik Vijay, Nick Cooke
Average
Ratings:3.25/5
Score:
80% Positive
Reviews
Counted:5
Positive:4
Neutral:0
Negative:1
Ratings:.3.5/5 Review
By: Rachit Site: Times of
India
‘The Sky is Pink’ is definitely a stirring watch as your heart goes out to the Chaudhary family and their zest for making every moment count, despite the trying times they go through. This one scores high on the emotional quotient.
Ratings:.3.5/5 Review
By: Saibal Site:
NDTV
The
Sky Is Pink is of a hue that sets it apart from Bose’s earlier films, but the
director is acutely conscious of the colours she is working with here and uses
the shades to deliver a pathos-filled but warm-hearted picture that does not
lose sight of its primary purpose. Unmissable.
Ratings:.2/5 Review
By: Shubra Site: Indian
Express
Occasionally, the combined charm of the star cast does lift the film, especially when they are goofing off in their fancy farmhouse-type home, keeping in sync with the family’s rise in fortunes.To confront the fact of a truncated life changes both, the person counting down as well as the family keeping vigil, in fundamental, moving ways. The sky can indeed be any colour you want, there’s lovely whimsy in the title. It needed to have seeped into the film.
Ratings:.3.5/5 Review
By: Priyanka Jha Site: News18
Particularly poignant is a scene after Aisha’s death when they confront the fact that for the first time in their life, they are drifting apart. Chopra Jones shines in that moment of handwringing agony. Wasim, as the young precocious Aisha is adorable, suitably impish and mature in turns. The real hero in this instance, however, would have to be the zany uplifting story and to that effect, with The Sky is Pink, Bose delivers a fitting salutation to life.
Ratings:.3.5/5 Review
By: Anna Vetticad Site:
Firstpost
Large
passages of The Sky Is Pink are swaddled in sorrow, as you might expect, but
the film’s stand-out quality is its commitment to its positivity. Without
seeming to try too hard, it is funny, believable and heartwrenching all rolled
into one. Death in the storyline is as inevitable as it is for all of us in
real life, but what this film does is to celebrate lives well lived.