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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

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Some of our Bollywood film makers have readymade themes coming from Hollywood. They are not ashamed of copying scene to scene, as they themselves lack creativity. The recently released film “Hari Puttar’ is one such film, which prior to its release gave an indication that it was an Indian version of Harry Potter, but after its release, it has turned out to be a copy of Hollywood film ‘Home Alone’ which we have seen several times on our TV screens on different channels and the makers of Hari Puttar are no exception.



Now, if you are copying a particular film, scene to scene, why should the writer take the credit. He should openly declare the name of the original writer after taking the proper permission. But, that will never happen in Bollywood. In the past some of the theme lifters have even walked away with script writer’s awards. And, that was a more shameful act.



Zain Khan plays the title role of Hari Puttar , son of Mr. Dhoonda ( Zakir Khan) and Ms. Dhoonda( Sarika) and it all happens in UK, where the family has just shifted in connection with some secret mission of Hari’s father. Soon the mother and son are joined by Hari’s aunty ( Lillete Dube) and uncle ( Jackie Shroff) who come along with a big troupe of children whom they call as their own and the remaining children belong to uncle’s boss. There is no point in narrating the remaining story, as it is the same as that of Home Alone. The two stupid thugs are played by Saurabh Shukla and Vijay Raaz. There is one retired ex-Army officer staying in the neighbourhood, who has no role to play.



As far as the performances are concerned, not a single character has been able to impress. Sarika is just Ok but Lillete Dube overacts. Jackie Shroff appears in between like any other character artistes of Hindi films. One wonders as to why did he accept such a junior artiste role? Above all, when it is called a children’s film, why show an item number in the title song? In all Hari Puttar fails in all departments resulting into a badly made copy.

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The master-director of mega blockbusters like Dhoom and Dhoom: 2, Kidnap is a high-octane edge-of-the-seat drama about a power tussle between a young boy and the father of the girl he kidnaps.

Sonia (Minissha Lamba Bachna Ae Haseeno) lives with her mother, Mallika (Vidya Malvade Chak Dey India) and grandmother because her parents divorced when she was ten. A week before her eighteenth birthday celebration, she gets kidnapped.

The abductor, Kabir (Imran Khan Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na) is interested in speaking only to her father, Vikrant Raina (Sanjay Dutt), an affluent New York-based Indian businessman, with whom he has an old score to settle.

Vikrant returns to India to retrieve his daughter from Kabir's clutches but has to carry out a series of daunting tasks set out by Kabir as a condition to rescue her. At the end of each task is a clue that helps Vikrant in coming closer to Sonia.

Is his mission as easy as it seems? How far will a father go to save his daughter? What redemption is there for Kabir at the end?

Sanjay Dutt's first release of 2008, co-starring the latest teen sensation, Imran Khan, Kidnap makes for compelling viewing as the big festival release on Eid. It features music by Pritam.

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Abhishek Bachchan- Priyanka Chopra starrer latest film ‘Drona’ which had created unnecessary pre-release hype, has completely let down the audience, for the simple reason that director Goldie Behl didn’t know what he was selling and to whom. Perhaps, he only kept kids in mind. Moreover, a news was spread through the media that he had spent cores of rupees just over the get-up of the villain Kay Kay Menon. But, that too has deceived all. There’s nothing so special about it, except for the hair-style, which our stage show make-up men could have done better and with minimum expenses.



The film begins somewhere in US and then moves on to the deserts of Rajasthan only to remind the hero that he is no ordinary person and that his real mother( Played by Jaya Bachchan) belongs to a princely state. But, the wicked villain reaches there and in that only effective and unpredictable scene of the film gives a big shock to the audience including the hero. And then, Aditya( A.B.) turns into Drona. While Sonia( P.C.)continues to be his loyal bodyguard. In this film Abhishek is supposed to be a super-hero, but most of the fight scenes are performed by Priyanka Chopra. In fact, Abhishek only gets a good support from special effects team.



The biggest disappointment comes in the form of poor dialogues. The audience simply laugh at some of them, especially when Priyanka utters time and again as to what her Babuji had said. In the entire film you face only these three characters with a little of Jaya Bachchan, as most of the cast cover their faces wearing black uniform. The director has embraced more of mythology and fantasy and in the process completely forgot about the script. The screenplay fails to hold the audience to their seats as the unwanted song sequences, permit free movements to the audience. The song picturisation between mother and son indicates as if the director was still moving in 60s and 70’s era.



Drona does not display any vulgarity nor it is scary, but one may certainly call it comedy, especially the group of collegians, who don’t miss a single opportunity to clap at certain sequences with a clear intention to mock. The elders may only repent for spending their valuable time and money and keep yawning. It is only the kids, who love reading comic books may enjoy to a certain extent but that too after interval.



To assess the performances, Abhishek seems to have underplayed his role. Kay Kay Menon does not suit in this role, if you compare him with Amrish Puri . He does not look like a wicked man, though he is a very good actor. Priyanka is more into stunts than acting and Jaya Bachchan does nothing more than crying, in that small role. In all, Drona, which is supposed to be a fight between Good and Evil does not end with total destruction of Evil, as the director hints at coming out with a sequel soon. But, will there be takers for the same, after experiencing this act of foolishness?

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Nuclear proliferation, communal animosity, plight of the 'third' sex, terrorism, naxalism, regionalism....you name and you got it and when served with a blend of a laughter spice you get a movie called Sajjanpur. Its a hilarious movie that portrays the reality as it is with least pretense and this is where it might bite a lot of people who blatantly call themselves intelligent . And it is a slap on the face of the intelligentsia in a way that it succeeds in calling a spade a spade.



Sajjanpur is a consummate movie where all the characters are strong and are interlinked in one way or the way, the obvious link being the protagonist: The Letter Writer. Right from the snake charmer to former Sarpanch of the village every character is draped in unique color that adds to the already strong plot of the movie. The aforementioned issues are dealt with a touch of humor and watch out for the Munni Bai's dialogs. Speaking of which the only flipper side of the movie could be its utterly rustic dialogs but that can be ignored conveniently because when you will walk out of the hall you would have a wide smile on your and a lump in your throat.



On the acting front Ila Arun and Ravi Jhankal deserve a special mention here. Watch out for the emotional scene between Shreyas Talpade (who plays the role of Mahadev, the letter writer) and Ravi Jhankal where you would be turned to tears and yet their first encounter is such a laughter riot that I literally jumped ten feet above my seat because I couldn't contain my laughs.



It is not to say the movie is only on the lighter side. Coming from Shyam Benegal, I had a preconceived notion about the movie being some serious affair, but I was pleasantly surprised. This completes the platter of the legendary director and he has proved his mettle yet again (not that he needs to!)



The only churlish that would spoil the party would be the story of a compounder who falls in love with a widow. The topic could have been given a much better treatment. But the end of their story is truly shocking. So are some brilliant scenes when one does not know what else to do but to feel sad and cry for the characters. The movie doesn't looses its grip and keeps you bound to your chair for the better part of its length. The songs of course are ill timed and some numbers are a sheer pain. But the title track scores a home run.



And it is a respite to see a film totally based on a village (and I presume entirely shot in one too....). The lives of the villagers and their daily doings is a relief to watch amidst the high-action-nonsense movies that flood the mainstream cinemas. There is nothing larger than life about Sajjanpur but the spirit of its villagers, more so that of the protagonist Mahadev who is flawed in many ways, that makes the movie more believable. Amrita Rao, as a Gaon ki Gori, is a delight for the eyes. I don't know if I would recommend to watch Sajjanpur with family but it is definitely a must watch.



For the budding writers I would say you cannot afford to miss this one. The movie seems to have been written very well and the theme surrounds a writer.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

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Hijack takes you for a ride

Director: Kunal Shivdasani
Cast: Shiny Ahuja, Esha Deol
Rating: **

Just before the end credits roll, this film gives statistical data on the figures of hijack happened across the globe (perhaps the only researched portion of the movie). As per the records around 900+ air-hijacks have taken place till date but no data is specified on the number of hijacks foiled. Perhaps none have been and this very assumption abandons the film's credibility. More so with the film's pretentious approach where the hero single-handedly fights a group of hijackers, this one wins an impractical larger-than-life tag.

A flight from Amristar to Delhi is hijacked by a group of terrorist post the preliminary half hour, which is pretty fast as per Bollywood standards. This first quarter is stuffed with the obligatory inconsequential instances including a Brazilian item number, a flashback romance track and a transition song.

Though the plane is seized control of, the hijackers seem to be quite undecided on their demands. First they ask the pilot to divert to Dubai for reasons unexplained. But the aircraft is short of fuel and so they have to land in the interim in Chandigarh. Perhaps it's on landing that they recollect of their actual demand of liberating their terrorist leader held captive by the Indian government.

Vikram Madaan (Shiny Ahuja) who is the ground maintenance engineer at the Chandigarh airport decides to barge in the aircraft and take control of things without need of any bureaucratic backup. His daughter is held hostage in the flight. What follows is his unaided fight against the hijackers. His only accomplice in this mission is the flight air-hostess Saira (Esha Deol).

Though Kunal Shivdasani's direction isn't slapdash, it's still far-fetched to digest that one man thwarts the entire hijack plan. The hijackers remain unfazed though their associates are knocked off by the hero. Though the film intermittently attempts to show the hero's organized approach towards averting the hijack, the potboiler dishoom-dishoom end that it opts for dilutes the conviction.

Shiny's love episode in the initial reels is completely uncalled-for. Also the flashback hijack incident doesn't add much depth for his drive to barge the plane. Thankfully the terrorism track doesn't go jingoistic and the film steers away from the tendency of sermonizing. The genre is primarily restricted to that of an action-thriller over any social message drama.

Technically the plane hijack in the film is more credible that the ones attempted in earlier Hindi films like Yeh Dil Aashiqana and Zameen, but strictly on comparative basis. There's still a long way for Indian action flicks to even match the heights of decade old Hollywood films like Air Force One. Till then films like Hijack will continue to take you for a ride.

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Naseeruddin Shah, Anupam Kher, Jimmy Shergill, Aamir Bashir, Deepal Shaw, Gaurav Kapoor, Chetan Pandit, Virendra Saxena, Snehal Dhabi, Kal Prasad Mukherjee, Rohitash Gaud, Mukesh Bhatt (II), Rajendra Chawla, Vijay Bhatia, Parag Tyagi, Aayam Mehta, Alok Narula, Parth, Seema Malik


A WEDNESDAY : Kudos to the fresh talent with new thoughts in Indian Cinema.

First of all I wish to thanks “Mr. Ronnie Screwvala” for being a unique producer who has the guts to back up projects like “A Wednesday”. Secondly, Kudos to writer & director “Neeraj Pandey”, who brings a fresh & new tide in the vast ocean of Hindi Cinema.

“A Wednesday” is not a big movie, but it is many times powerful than all the 50-70 crores projects being talked about in the news. It’s a movie which shows the signs of intelligence and the art of film making flowing in the veins of our young directors. It’s a movie made with courage, with conviction and with a strong point to raise in favor of a common man.

Without giving away the main plot, the story is about confrontation between a man played by Naseeruddin Shah, who has planted bombs in the city and Anupam Kher, the Police Chief of the city. In simple words it’s like fire between two stalwarts of our Hindi Cinema and they both make it just worth watching. I remember seeing two giants together on the screen last time in “Saudagar” (Dilip Kumar & Raj Kumar) and way back in ”Shakti” (Dilip Kumar & Amitabh Bachhan). And like those two movies, this one too satisfied my expectations to a large extent.

Though the movie starts with some predictable scenes of planting bombs in public areas. But after this weak start, the moment first phone call goes to the office of Anupam Kher, the film is straight away in the top gear and never looks back. The script is strictly to the point and that takes the viewer to the edge of his seat with every passing minute. Many movie buffs may judge the main twist post interval but even after you have cracked it, the movie still has the grip to keep you glued to your seats.

Performances have many surprises in store for the viewer. First of all, Jimmy Shergil is completely convincing and once again impressive in his act of an angry young police officer. The four terrorists and the entire supporting star cast has done a commendable job which makes you believe the unexpected happening on the screen. Cinematography and Background Music both completely support the vision of the director.

Frankly speaking, the script has its flaws like what happened to the bag planted by Naseer at the station in the start of the movie. But these loopholes must be (essentially) ignored to enjoy one of the most powerful film of this year.

The last 20 minutes need a special and standing ovation for both the director and the actors. The long, strong and impressive explanation by Naseer about his reasons is a kind of landmark in Hindi Movies. You will find each word, completely justifying our day to day experiences in life. You will feel that whatever may be the outcome, this man (Naseer) is somehow saying the right thing, which you may have felt at some moment in your life.

The worth praising fact about the movie is that it doesn’t take sides for any religion or its followers. There are references to some Hindu & Muslim characters, but they do not indicate any partiality on behalf of someone particular character. At many times, the silence of the actors, just says it all.

And the best part is that the director refuses to tell the real name of the man causing all troubles in the end. And the narration says that “If a name is given then it will lead to un-necessary conclusion, so let it be a common man who chose to fight for his own safety”. And that, in my opinion is the most unexpected and original climaxes you may have seen in a Hindi movie. A well written and fantastically executed climax scene, when both Naseer & Anupam shake hands and cross each other is simply excellent.

The two volcanoes of talent, Naseer & Anupam Kher have nothing to prove about themselves, but they do prove one thing…..that we are not making much films which can tap the talent available in the country.

Imagine Naseer in “Jaane Tu….” & Anupam Kher in “C Kkompany” after watching “A Wednesday”. You will surely understand what I am trying to say. I also remember “Nasser” & “Om Puri” together in “Maqbool” in the same context.

Coming back to the movie, “A Wednesday” certainly takes its place among the Top10 movies of both Naseeruddin Shah & Anupam Kher. And the director “Neeraj Pandey” is a talent to watch out in the coming future.

An essential Watch, even at the cost of a holiday from your work.

Rating : 4.5 / 5

Saturday, August 30, 2008

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Cast : Mallika Sherawat,Rahul Bose,Paresh Rawal,Kay Kay Menon
Director : Sanjay Chel
Release Date : 2008
Genre : Comedy

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

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