Tuesday, March 25, 2008

"RACE" to see this!

Abbas-Mustaan are a director-duo that refuses to back down. They began in the 90s with hit after hit after hit but somehow in the last few years they stopped making the edge-of-your-seat thrillers that they've been known for and instead made a comedy (36 China Town), lacklustre whodunit (Naqaab), a love story (Chori Chori Chupke Chupke) and a social drama (Aitraaz). I'm saying that these four are just different, not bad in any way (there is one sour spot on the A-M resume - Taarzan: The Wonder Car). With the ever-so-thrilling Race, A-M return to what they know best--and, how!

With a terrific star cast of (in alphabetical order) Bipasha Basu, Katrina Kaif, Anil Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna and Sameera Reddy, Race is probably A-M's most glamorous venture yet. Music is by the "original" Pritam and the lyrics are written by the mildly poetic Sameer.

Ranvir (Khan) and Rajiv (Khanna) are two extremely wealthy brothers, who jointly own a horse farm. Their business is owning, breeding and racing the majestic creatures. Ranvir is really the only one who cares about the family business. Racing horses (and winning) is his in blood, he says. Rajiv just likes to drink and have fun. Sohniya (Basu) is a model with whom both Rajiv and Ranvir fall in love but Ranvir steps aside when Rajiv promises to stop drinking if Sohniya marries him. Meanwhile, Sophia (Kaif) is Ranvir's besotted secretary but her boss thinks only of her as a really good employee. When it is revealed that either brother will get 200 million should the other die, a murder takes place. Enter Inspector Robert D'Costa aka RD (Kapoor), an eccentric detective with a beautiful but ditzy assistant named Mini (Reddy). As RD and Mini try to solve the case, the others will do anything to stop them and get their hands on the money

The best thing about Race is the twists. Abbas-Mustan have the characters betray each other like there's no tomorrow, revealing elaborate plans with people you didn't expect. And it's not as though these twists are there just because. They make sense. As the film goes on, everything is made clear and the motivations for the characters are given. Are there plot holes? Yes. But you have to be patient because, like I said, everything is made clear in the end.

This is the kind of movie where no character is the "hero" and no character is the "villain." All the characters are selfish and will do anything to get the reward. Who do you root for? Well, I chose to root for Katrina since she was my favorite in the cast. Others may have different picks.

The second best thing about Race is the music. Each song is picturized well and also placed well. A-M surely know where to put their songs. The first three songs (Dekho Nashe Mein, Pehli Nazar Mein, Zara Zara Touch Me) come quickly allowing more time in the end where a song could do damage to the plot. The two songs in the second half (Khwab Dekhe/Sexy Lady, Race Saanson Ki) come after big reveals allowing the audience to ponder. I would say the best song is the new one Khwab Dekhe/Sexy Lady.

SPOILER ALERT

Too bad it didn't really happen...

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The song itself is awesome (much better than what it replaced, Mujhpe Toh Jaadu) and the astounding choreography is well performed by Saif and Katrina. Both really worked on their previously mediocre dancing skills. Dekho Nashe Mein and Race Saanson Ki are also an improvement for Bipasha and Akshaye. Zara Zara Touch Me is terrific because it's Katrina's number but her costume is very unflattering. Saying that is like blasphemy since I worship Miss Kaif, but I guess it's not her fault but the costume stylist's. Pehli Nazar Mein is also really well-shot. Luckily for us Sameera and Anil get 0 musical numbers except for the ending credits number Race is on My Mind but that song is so lame you can leave the theater at the point.

The film is extremely well photographed and edited. Background music is fitting. Costumes are exceptional (except for the ZZTM fiasco... poor Katrina!)

Now, onto the performances... I would say Saif Ali Khan gives the best one. He is so restrained and he's great in the action sequences. Bipasha Basu is one actress who is not afraid of anything. She always plays strong women and Sohniya is no exception. This is one of her best, if not the best. Katrina Kaif plays her second toughest role yet. And she is a talented actress. Directors--please take advantage of her potential! Akshaye Khanna proves why he is still on top after all these years. His mannerisms, however, are getting to be the same in his carefree roles. Anil Kapoor is hilarious as the eccentric RD! His habit of eating fruits and speaking fruit vocabulary is so original and awesome! Sameera Reddy is the real suprise as she is also so funny as the ditzt assistant Mini. Do I wish it were Mallika Sherawat, who was in talks for the role? Yes. Am I regretting the final decision? No. Dalip Tahil and Johny Lever are fine in their short and unimportant roles.

A-M really honed their directing skills. This plot must have been really hard to film because the slightest wrong camera angle and everything could be ruined. Their hard work really paid off. Race is one thriller that everyone should "race" to the theaters and catch. Race rates an 8.5/10.

3 comments:

Rachna said...

great review..when does the movie come out? is it a copy of anything that we know of?

Manish M Mathur said...

It already came out... that's how I saw it! Hahah... no, it's comepletely and surprisingly original!

Unknown said...

Hey Manu
Your review was very good and informative. Would you recommend parents to see this?