Sunday, January 31, 2010

Rann - Vijay

Vijay Deenanath Chauhan, poora naam, haaain! Who can ever forget that famous dialog from Agneepath. After a long hiatus, Bachhan's character gets back his old favourite name, Vijay. I don't know if its superstition or not but it does recreate some old Bachhan magic. It was good to see him portray a normal man's role after a series of caricaturish roles in Aladin and Paa. Somehow I like him this way.

Rann has a stamp of RGV in bold capitals on it. Even if you are watching the movie ignorant of the fact that it is a Ramu flick, every scene screams out that this has to be a Ram Gopal Verma venture. And boy oh boy is Ramu back or what. I have always been a fan of his work and he did not disappoint this time for sure.

The plot revolves around Vijay Malik, who believes that News are the goal and money is the medium of earning it and not the other way around. He believes in walking the righteous path no matter what. Things take a turbulent ride when a scandal takes place right under Vijay Malik's nose. This only intensifies the 'rann' between the channels for 'breaking' news.

What worked for me in this movie was the slick pace. No where did it feel like a drag. As always, like his previous movies Satya, Company and Sarkar, the background score plays a pivotal role in packing a punch for every scene. The camera work is typical Ramu style too, with weird new angles. The entire cast gets an equal share of the pie, even Amitabh Bachhan, which I think is a revolution. This made the film and script look bigger than the stars which doesn't happen often in our part of the world.

But all is not hunky dory with the movie. An over the top Rajpal Yadav is quite irritating. The follow up to Bachhan's speech in the climax could have been much better. I couldn't help but draw comparisons to a movie called "Mai azaad hun" in which Bachhan delivers a similar strong speech in the climax.

The entire ensemble cast does a great job. Amitabh Bachhan, in the last 15 minutes when he addresses the nation, is awesome. Ritesh, Paresh Rawal and Mohnish Behl are perfect in their roles.

Ramu does a fine job. Just when you think he is down and out, he delivers. Post Sarkar, life has been a roller coaster both for him and for us. When you expect the most out of him, he gives you a RGV ki Aag and vice versa. Rann might not be his finest work but it is surely not his worst.

Rating: Definitely catch it! I know I am seeing it again when it comes out on DVD.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Chance pe Enhance

Half way through the movie and I was wondering why this movie did not work at the box office. Have people become over critical about hindi movies? Thankfully the second half gave me my answer. It was as though Ken Ghosh and the writers were blowing up a big balloon and half way through they ran out of breath and the balloon lost all its air.

Chance pe Dance had the legs to get a podium finish but stumbled midway. Even though it was a mundane run of the mill kind of a story, the execution was well done till the last 40 odd minutes spoilt the fun.

Basically the movie is about a struggler, Samir, trying to make his space in big bad Bollywood charming producers with his cool dance moves and honest acting skills.What makes it interesting was that the movie focuses more on his lifestyle than the actual struggle. After the climax you feel that something went wrong and that the movie could have turned out so much better.

Music wise also the film does not match the expectations of a dance film. Its average at best. Maybe having Vishal Shekhar as the composers might have helped.

As good as Shahid was, he couldn't save a weak script from meeting its fate. Genelia looks cute. It was good to see Mohnish Behl back in action.

This has to be Ken Ghosh's poorest effort. I am not a fan of his work anyways but a half baked pie is worse than no pie at all. He should have shelved the script if he could not find a 'dhasu' climax.

Rating: Watch it when it comes out on TV or DVD.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

3 idiotic movies

Due to my vacation in India, I was cut out from my blogging world as there was so much else to do. None the less I am back now and am summing up 3 movies which stood out for me on this trip.

3 Idiots

So much has been said about this movie already and saying anything more would be like a late govt. tube light like reaction. Needless to say, I loved the movie and thought that it was one of the best movies made in Indian cinema.

The other day I read a blog entry from IBN's Sagarika Ghose where she rubbished the movie as she thought it encouraged teenagers to dump studying, commit suicide and accept the mantra that "the education system sucks". After reading the entire post I thought Sagarika either did not understand the movie at all or she is just putting up a different opinion than the others to come into the limelight. I guess she was successful in some respect as her blog post got a whopping 326 responses, a career best for her.

As far as I am concerned, I loved the movie from the opening cliched scene to the last suspense revealer scene. I thought Raju was outstanding as a story teller and probably this is one of the finest movies adapted from a book. Aamir, Sharman and Madhavan were great as usual but the one actor who stood out for me in the movie was Boman Irani. He was outstanding.

As for the music, I guess Aal izz well is the new jargon of the Indian public. We will have to wait till Raju comes up with something new in his next movie for All izz well to be replaced from Indian lips.

Pyaar Impossible

I had lowered my expectations for this movie even below the bench just because the film was starring Uday Chopra. Later when I came to know he had even penned the movie I lowered them even more. Some might even think why I saw it. But now I am glad that I did. The movie surprised me in a good way. It was not as bad as I had thought it would be. There was a feel of honesty being exuberated from the movie. All in all a feel good kinda movie.

Uday was surprisingly good, both as an actor and as a writer. Priyanka was the perfect Alisha Merchant the casting crew could have ever found. Jugal Hansraj did another decent job of directing a film after Roadside Romeo.

Definitely worth watching once, if not on the big screen then surely on DVD.

Quick Gun Murrugan

Finally I got a chance to see this flick and boy oh boy was I not disappointed. This movie is sarcasm personified. Its a laughathon in every respect. The best comic scenes are generated when the characters appear to be serious. I found everything from chitragupt being named as C. Gupta to cowboys actually fighting to save cows damn funny.

The entire cast rocked it. Especially the guy playing 'Rice Plate Reddy' was awesome.

A must watch for people who adore PJ's and sarcastic comedy. Highly recommended.