The best part of the film is, the actress herself suffers from the same 
condition in her real life.

Review : Yellow (2014) 
Director : Mahesh Limaye 
Producers : Riteish Deshmukh and Uttung Hitendra Thakur 
Writers : Kshitij Hitendra Thakur, Ambar Hadap and Ganesh Pandit 
Cast : Gauri Gadgil, Mrinal Kulkarni, Upendra Limaye, Rishikesh Joshi, Manoj 
Joshi, Aishwarya Narkar, Usha Nadkarni 
Music : Kaushal Inamdar 
Genre : Drama 
Review By : Keyur Seta 
Rating : * * * * ½
Story Outline :
The film revolves around Gauri (Gauri Gadgil), who is a special child for 
having Down's Syndrome. Despite her condition, her mother (Mrinal Kulkarni) is 
hopeful of Gauri succeeding in life. But at the same time she is tensed and 
anxious about her future. Gauri's father, however, is ashamed of her. After he 
rudely rejects her, Gauri's mother breaks-up with him and relocates to her 
brother's (Hrishikesh Joshi) place forever. Later on, Gauri's life starts 
changing after she joins a 'special' school and slowly develops an interest 
towards swimming.

A film revolving around a patient suffering from Down's Syndrome obviously 
sounds depressing or, at least, too serious. But it takes director Manish 
Limaye's just first effort Yellow  to prove that even a film dealing with such 
a subject can be told through continuous flow of delightful and humorous 
moments. But having said this, it also does complete justice to the subject by 
being an inspiration for its sufferers and their parents.
To talk about the plus points, they are aplenty. In fact, Yellow  is one of the 
rarest films to score brownie points in every department. Talking about the 
writing, Kshitij Hitendra Thakur, Ambar Hadap and Ganesh Pandit have achieved 
brilliance. To narrate a story of a child suffering with such condition in such 
a light-hearted manner while making sure the focus isn't shifted even a bit is 
something special. The conflict aspect later on too is interesting.

But the subject is such that it requires some skillful and mature handling by 
the captain of the ship and that is exactly what Manish Limaye does. And to see 
him carry out such a task in his very first film as a director is a remarkable 
achievement. Although it is difficult to list down few memorable moments, 
Gauri's scenes with her uncle and coach (Upendra Limaye) deserve special 
mention.

It is very difficult to find a flaw from Yellow. You can only point out that 
the tragedy fallen upon a cameo character should've been avoided as that 
sub-plot gets no place later on. Also, the film could have been told in a 
shorter duration.

The song 'Special', sung by Apeksha Dandekar and composed by Kaushal Inamdar, 
is soulful and it perfectly suits the subject. Inamdar's background score too 
invokes the right effect. Manish Limaye has shown his skills as a 
cinematographer too, especially during the swimming competition scenes.

The film rides high on performances. Gauri Gadgil is outstandingly 
heartwarming! She had a very difficult task but she carries it out 
effortlessly. The girl playing the younger Gauri too is excellent. Upendra 
Limaye displays his acting prowess in a first-rate performance. It is also good 
to see him play a non-rural character for a change. Mrinal Kulkarni gives a 
performance that moves you.

Hrishikesh Joshi is just lovable due to the comic timing he brings in even 
during serious moments. Manoj Joshi brings in the right emotions while playing 
Gauri's father. Aishwarya Narkar too plays her part well. Usha Nadkarni is 
excellent in a cameo.

Overall :
Yellow  is simply a must-watch. It has the potential of being a box office 
winner. With the makers providing English subtitles, the non-Marathi crowd too 
will chip in once the word spreads.

Regards,
Vishnu
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