Thursday, December 11, 2008
Dost-sauna
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Badhan mein sunti hoon main aahatein teri...
Not to say that this film is entirely horrible. But I had more fun nitpicking the flaws with the other Bollywood-addict in my family than actually watching the film. Starring Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Zayed Khan, Aushima Sawhney and Boman Irani, this picture has brilliant music by maestro A.R. Rahman (see the review entitled "Suddenly, Last October") and lyrics by Gulzar.
Deven Yuvvraaj (Salman Khan) is an aspiring singer in Prague/Vienna (the characters say both) and he is in love with Anushka (Kaif), the lead cellist in their orchestra. He is rather poor and boorish, much to the chagrin of Anushka's father (Irani), who wants to marry her off to one of his friend's son. Deven makes a deal--if he becomes a billionaire in 40 days, he will marry Anushka. If he fails, he will step aside. You see, Deven's father kicked him out twelve years ago for fighting with his autistic older half-brother Gyanesh (Kapoor). Now that Mr. Yuvraaj has kicked the bucket, Deven thinks now is the time to return home and claim his part of the fortune. Their father has left all of his money to Gyanesh and this upsets Deven, the third brother, Danny (Zayed Khan), and their extended family who all want it all for themselves. Deven and Danny both try to convince Gyanesh, who is discovered to be a very talented singer by Anushka, to give them their share of the wealth. How Danny and Deven try do that and how this broken family becomes reunited forms this tale of family, love, money and music.
The main flaw of this film is that it doesn't realize that the plot about the brothers reuniting through music is far more appealing than the competition to get Gyanesh's inheritance. The reunion plot is actually treated as a subplot to the inheritance drama. Sure, the inheritance drama leads to the reunion of the brothers but clearly Ghai didn't see that we could care less about the evil extended family who wants everything for themselves. Oh, yes, there is a mamaji, a mamiji, a cousin and a daughter-in-law who will stop at nothing to make sure that the Yuvvraaj brothers get none of the family money (including attempted murder!). The story of a family coming together is timeless, but having an evil extended family makes this film look dated. This is the tragic flaw.
If you're able to see the diamond in the rough, however, the movie can be very enjoyable. Whenever the scenes take place out of London, it is smiles times. There are some fine moments between Katrina and Anil. It was refreshing to see some chemistry between them especially since their last movie together had them as opponents (Race). Also, Aushima Sawhney, playing lyricist Nandita, is a pleasant surprise. She is the film's narrator and she handles that part well. She has but one scene to herself on camera (with Anil Kapoor) and it is well-played. The second half is full of such sweet moments between the Khans, Mr. Kapoor and Ms. Kaif and this is where Yuvvraaj strikes gold. To make this the grand musical epic he wanted, Subhash Ghai should have given us more of these moments and less of the subplot I described in the above paragraph.
Anil Kapoor is basically a living legend. I don't want to repeat myself but he is one of the best actors of my generations. And his portrayal of autism is less of a caricature than Hrithik Roshan's (don't get me wrong, I love me some HR but Koi... Mil Gaya was insulting). There is, however, a major flaw in Gyanesh's diagnosis. He is said to have "genius disorder" which means that he is extremely and exceptionally talented in music (it could be other forms of the fine arts) and that is due to his autism. Ghai had the right idea; such a phenomena does exist but the term for it is not "genius disorder." According to the article, they haven't found the associated gene yet, which is probably why it hasn't exactly been proved as fact or named. Despite the lack of cold hard facts, I am a strong believer in this phenomena because I have seen so many examples of it.
Ever since I was born, Salman Khan has been a movie star in the truest definition of the term. He has a large, loyal fan following that follow him through thick and thin, through good and bad. Starting from MPK in 1989, he has been entertaining us and charming us with a consistent string of hits that are also quality films. As a loyal devotee of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, it took some major pride-swallowing to admit this but those are the facts. No one else in Bollywood has the star power that he has and I respect him a great deal. In this movie, he may not have given the best performance but he is entertaining and I could see no one else in the part. He has stellar chemistry with the entire cast and he is not afraid of his age. Sure, there were some clothing and hair mishaps, but at least no sarong! (Ek garam chai ki pyaali ho...) With this movie (and a Planet Bollywood article posted on my sister's Facebook profile) I truly realized that our dear Sallu is an icon.
Katrina Kaif, in her first drama, will win no awards for her performance in this film. But, she is getting to be more comfortable with the camera. Also, I'd just like to point out that making fun of her Hindi has now just become old news. They made a joke about it here so now she knows her Hindi is bad. That joke has died. FIND SOMETHING NEW, I DARE YOU. Well, anyway, she looks like a professional at the cello. I'm not exactly sure if she's really playng but she did take lessons for the movie and it shows. Kudos!
Unfortunately, Zayed Khan failed again at acting this time around. Everything he does is so forced and his intonation is just off. But every cloud has its silver lining. Luckily for us, Zayed Khan is good eye candy. If only we could mute just his lines and just watch him and his costumes. Also, did he learn how to stare from Robert Pattinson?
BOMAN IRANI IS KING OF THE UNIVERSE. Enough said.
Now I'm going to discuss the Bhabi character (the brothers' mama's son's wife).
Now, in Bollywood, there are two types of sluts. One, as you know, are those women who appear in trashy item songs in B-grade movies. All of these Item Girls are trashy unless they're a legit actress making a fun cameo because only real actresses can pull of item songs.
The other type of slut is a lot less discussed because she is oft-disguised. The Bhabi character (whose character name and real name I cannot remember) belongs to the Society of Sluts in Saris (or SSS). These are women who wear tight saris with low-cut blouses. They speak in shuddh Hindi and are very respectful. The elders of the family to which they belong love them for that exact reason and are blind to their real ways. What makes them a part of the SSS? Ralph Fiennes may be the constant gardener but the SSS is the constant seducer. They're always looking to bed the hot younger brother for their own personal gain and no one seems to notice! This drives me so insane!
Though all the songs are superb, the one that stands out is the aforementioned "Tu Muskura." Sensual, melodious, this song has a pretty cute video and at 2:50 is my favorite part. Unfortunately, the song is cut in half but I've come to expect directors to do that with Rahman's best work. It's a common occurence! I'd like to point out that that in the "Tu Hi Toh Meri Dost Hai" video, Katrina looks absolutely heavenly at 3:58-4:12. Sorry about the bad quality of the link.
All in all, Yuvvraaj is a good film but you have to dig through all the mud to get to it. There are definitely some major plus points but can they outweigh the negatives? In my opinion, the positives always kick the negatives all the way to Hoth. This movie is worth a watch. Yuvvraaj rates a 6.5/10.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Romance, Rejection, Redemption
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Get Your "Fash" On!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
And Boom Goes the Dynamite
Suddenly, Last October
Thursday, October 16, 2008
An Open Letter to Priyanka Chopra
I respect you as an actress. You take your craft seriously and yet you have fun with it. Ever since you won the battle between yourself and Lara Dutta with the masterly Aitraaz, you earned your place as a serious actress and each of your performances after that made sure you kept that place.
So what, in God's name, are you doing in Drona? You already did the superhero gig before in Krrish and you were the best thing about that production, too (fortunately for you, Jadoo was mysteriously missing otherwise he would have upstaged you--no offense). What inspired you to sign your soul away to this Goldie Behl-directed mess? Come on, Piggy Chops, this is kind of role made for lesser heroines like the aforementioned Lara or Isha Koppikar (oh, yeah, Isha was probs busy with her Rajshri film--what's that about?). Was it the chance to flex your muscles and fight some villains again after Don and after being snubbed of such glory in Krrish? If that was the case, then I forgive you. No other actress in our generation is an action heroine (well, except for the Shilpsters--omg, you two should do an action movie together!)
You should have known that Drona would be a lame pile of...bhegan ka bhartha when you saw Abhishek Bachchan as the lead character. Abhishek, who looks no more like a superhero than Turtle, is a flop of an actor. Okay, I had my days where I thought he was the cat's meow. But those were the Golden Age of Abhishek, c. 2004-2006 (KANK, Bluffmaster, Kuch Naa Kaho, Guru, Sarkar, Dhoom series). But after this time period, Baby Bachchan just became a loser. I can't point out just how I suddenly started hating him. I know JBJ was a factor...maybe it was when he married Ash? Yes, that's it. Believe me, 'Yankers, I'm not jealous. I'm just annoyed that he could dare marry someone so far above his level of attractiveness. Clearly, Ash needs to be with someone with an equal amount of sex appeal (coughhrithikroshancoughcough). Seeing you (looks and talent) with him (no looks, no talent), my dear Ms. Chopra, is like seeing Patrick Wilson with...with...well, anyone since he is on a different plane altogether.
I can tell you, sugar cakes, that whenever you were not onscreen, I was B-O-R-E-D out of my mind! The story was just not engaging. The story of a neglected and taunted orphan finding out that he is, indeed, part of something greater than his yesterday seems a little Rowlingish...and a little like every story written in the history of orphanic literature. What makes the Harry Potter series different is that it has enough of a personality to support its cliches and enough originality to keep it running for seven novels and eight films. Drona has none of that, however.
Okay, forget the orphan part of the movie. Even the main plot is dry and uninspired. Aditya, played superbly awful by Baby Bachchan, has to find the immortal nectar before magician/demon Riz Raizada does. Raizada is played by KK Menon, an actor I used to respect before I realized that he is just as attention-grabbing as Abhishek. Everything about his performance is "look-at-me" which is an acting crime you don't commit, Priyanka, I swear to you.
Even when Jaya Bachchan is onscreen, in a cameo as Aditya's real mother, I longed for your prescence. Though it's always nice to see Mrs. B in a film, sometimes I wish she had retired way back in 2003 after her glorious turn as Jenny in KHNH. One thing I didn't understand is Jaya plays a queen but of what? Of India? Narnia? Also, the scene where she is turned to stone is actually funny because she watches the grey smoke stuff coming toward her from Riz Raizada but doesn't move. Also is funny how Aditya insta-grows affection for his mother after knowing her for all of two hours. Looove it! While you can pull off McDonalds style love (fast), and you do in this film, the Bachchans are not so lucky.
Now, I know that you had nothing to do with this music. But I have to tell you: the music is just awful. Barring Oop Oop Cha, which at least has an interesting beat and video, the other songs are such snooze-fests! The love song, for which I imagined a very-stylized video, shows the two of you riding on a horse. Romantic. And that song, which is kind of nice but a little boring, is cut to just the chorus. But all the other songs are played in full and they go on and on and on and on!
If I had to pick some positives for Drona, it'd have to be costumes (specifically yours) and your fights. You are a such a rock star, Piggy Chops, I hate to see you wasting away in thankless roles like this. You deserve better than a movie where the best song is called Oop Oop Cha. Drona, my chicken dumpling, gets a 3.5/10 and all three and a half of those points go to you.
Oh, God, tussi great ho, Priyanka Chopra. Pick films that deserve to have you in their cast.
Much love and support,
Manish M. Mathur
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
By George, I think she's got it!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
So, Twinkle, I'd like you to meet Salman...
If I had to pick a flaw, it'd be the choppy editinng that was present in Welcs also. I find it, however, endearinng not irritatinng.
I'd reccomend SiK to anyone. It's a truly "happy" film. Havinng seen it, however, I realized that I have two goals in life.
1. Become friends with one of Katrina's "ladies" and infiltrate the group. Lol.
Annnnnnnnd.......GO.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Shahid & Vidya: Together again (for the first time)
A repeat of Move Your Body Now is offered. The only difference is that Adeel replaces Shaan and Suheil from the first version. I prefer the first one. Don't bother even downloading this one. 5/10.
Sohniye Ve - 8/10.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Ugly aur Pagli:A New Anu
Anu Malik, Amitabh Varma and Mohit Chauhan team up for Yaad Teri Aaye, a thoughtful, emotional ballad that hits the right notes. You'd think that after such so many high-adrenaline dance tracks, this ballad would seem out of place but it works. Mohit Chuahan (Tumse Hi - Jab We Met) is absolutely rocking in this song and the lyrics are great. 9/10.
Next we have a remix for Talli. It's almost as good as the original. 8/10.
Karle Gunaah is repeated a third time also in remix form. This one is techno heavy but I like it better than the original. 8/10.
If I were you I'd download the five original songs and the two remixes. Anu Malik's versions of Talli and Karle Gunaah are just not as fun as the other seven. UAP is a fun soundtrack, good for a long drive in traffic. These are songs that will be fun watch on screen especially with the comedic couple Mallika and Ranvir.
Ugly Aur Pagli rates a 69/90. Must download!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
The Malik Strikes Back!
Sanaa: (sarcastically) Mh-hmm...
Sanaa: (mockingly) Oh!
Karan: It's the truth, you know it!
Now we have the fourth song, known to the public as Sach Kehnaa and those of you who are paying attention will remember that this is the very same song I discussed (albeit very briefly) in the beginning . This song is a lot better than it wants you to think it is. Anu Malik provides really original music. I hear some Spanish guitar, Indian classical alaaps, clapping, electric guitar and of course Kunal Ganjawala's stellar, stellar rendition. Harman Baweja's dancing is also good. Check it out on YouTube. Lyrics are unboringly and cleverly familiar. Just a great number! I also love the ending of it. 10/10. One of the best!