Saturday, November 14, 2009

Ajab Pram ki Gajab Kahani…………..


Every individual has a story which is different and the way it is narrated to the third person adds class to it. In the similar fashion Raj Kumar Santoshi narrated Perm’s Gajab Story and that too in style.
The director was back into comedy group but after a long duration, his first comedy venture was Andaz Apna Apna which won all hearts and it’s a family entertainer full of laughter till date and Raj Kumar Santoshi did the same trick again hitting it hard on the Box Office and striking the right chords among the audience.
The director’s work has spoken for him and we all are a witness of it. His direction has 13 ventures in his kitty and some of them are simply a treat to watch: Ghayal, Ghatak and Damini gave Sunny Deol’s career an action punch; with Andaz Apna Apna he came into comedy with Salman and Aamir in the lead to trap the entire nation into his laughter net. With China Gate, Pukar, The Legend of Bhagat Singh, Khakee, Halla Bol, Lajja and Family: Ties of Blood saw him bring different issues into limelight and these ventures saw great performances from actors such as Amitabh Bachan, Ajay Devgan, Rekha, Manisha Koirala, Anil Kapoor and others. And now with his latest venture Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani he has given the audience a perfect laughing gas to get rid of their worries for few hours.
The movie did have a good story and well narrated too, but not to forget the performance from Ranbir and Katrina who have done justice to the character of Prem and Jennifer respectively. Pritam has once again done his homework well and the singers have provided finishing touch to the music director’s efforts.
The singer who seems to be the hot property of the industry: Atif Aslam has struck the right chords once again, and the song “Kaise Bataye” is on every individual’s lips.
Well the movie was a delight, but it also seemed that Raj Kumar Santoshi did try to mix few of the scenes with his other comedy venture Andaz Apna Apna. Eventually landed balancing the scenes in a beautiful.
All in all the movie was worth watching and all of us would say “Paisa Vasool…………. “.

Monday, July 20, 2009

The Hangover: A treat to watch



“When was it that you had the worst hangover”? Do you recall the things you did when you were high on cloud nine? Well you all must have had answers to the two questions that I put up to you. But, how about I ask a similar one: “Have you every been so high that you don’t remember any events/incidents between the time you got high and till you were out of your hangover”? Do you have an answer now? Let’s make things a little worse for you: those moments when you were high were the best you ever lived till date, but you can’t recall them. How tragic!
Well the movie Hangover takes you on such an adventurous ride where four men land up in Vegas for Bachelor’s Party (groom, his two friends: teacher and the other a dentist and the groom’s brother-in-law) get high in Vegas and they can’t recall any incident from their best night ever. They lived the best moments of their life from stealing a cop’s car, getting their dentist friend married to a striper and getting him pull out his own tooth, breaking into Tyson’s bungalow and stealing his tiger, helping a local mafia to win eighty thousand at the casino, landing up in the hospital: but how tragic that they can’t recall any of the incidents. When they are over with their hangover, they realize that the groom is missing, and the three of them (two friends of the groom and brother-in-law) set out on a hunt to find their friend with the few clues that they have of their previous night; which lands them up with a baby belonging to the striper, hand cuffed at the police station, getting Tyson’s tiger back to Tyson’s bungalow, winning eighty thousand at the casino to repay the local mafia and finally finding their friend (groom) at the roof top. They have their digital camera which helps them to know what they really did that night. Well it’s a definitely a fun ride where they all race against time to get the groom to his wedding.
A bollywood movie “Sunday”, starring Ajay Devgan, Ayesha Takia had a similar plot related to Ayesha Takia not remembering what happened on last Sunday. But this Hollywood treat is definitely different and much more entertaining. All the actors especially Ed Helms, Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Heather Graham have done justice to the characters and they do keep entertaining you throughout the movie. The movie maintains a constant pace all through which has helped to maintain the flow of the movie which holds the viewers to their seats and their popcorn.
It is a definite movie for all viewers to watch with friends in the near theatre, thank you Todd Phillips for such a hilarious and entertaining summer treat.

Movie Review: New York



Release of Yash Raj’s Banner product “New York” was a definite treat for all the bollywood fans and much awaited movie to be watched as it had been a dry patch for all the fans for almost two months as the long battle between the multiplexers and the distributors/producers ended giving all a relief. And Aditya Chopra left no stone unturned to provide the viewers with the latest entertainment that the Yash Raj banner had for all its fans.
Well, what happened after 9/11 in the States, had changed the perception of the entire world towards the Muslim community, and the suspect actions taken against them is very well known to the entire world, Movie “Khuda Ke Liye” did throw light on this topic and they sent a message to the world that; “All Muslims are not terrorists“. Well, Yash Raj banner picked up the same topic but they portrayed a different side of the story where- innocent people who land up in the suspect list and their journey after their release.
Well, the movie isn’t just about the FBI or the Detention Centre or about how people take up the route of terrorism. We should not forget that we are watching a Yash Raj Production, so there are good and smart looking people around (John, Neil, Katrina), good clothes and good locations, good frames and of course good music ( Hai Junoon, Mere Sang) and a good directional effort from Kabir Khan and a well supported producer effort from Aditya Chopra. All in all, a perfect treat for the hungry audience of the bollywood who had been denied a good decent meal for a couple of months.
Well the movie does loose out of a little, there is confusion as to whose story is it: “Sameer’s or Umar’s”. The first half is not impressive, especially the college portion, thanks to Hai Junoon which holds the audiences to their seats. Every actor has done justice to the characters: if was great to watch John with some acting performance, Neil too has proved his acting skills apart from his good looks, Katrina has matched the requirement of the character in the film and she looks so pretty (Love you) and Irrfan has done what he is best at, hats off to all of them.
The movie has definitely sent a message to the people around the world, as to how life changes for people who undergo such a trauma of being a terror suspect and that all Muslims are not Terrorists and the society does create situations which force them to take the route of terrorism which they think it to be as Jehad.
Over all, it’s a movie to watch in the theatre with your friends, family, girlfriend/boyfriend and everyone so go for it, thank you Kabir and Aditya for such a treat.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Bollywood’s bitter battle: Producer/distributer & Exhibitors


Being a citizen of such a nation where films are not just a source of entertainment but also have a great impact on the lives of the people. They swing to the tunes of the music, cry and laugh with the artists, the dialogues become the punch line, the costumes of the artists are in demand among the consumers and the fashion and trends are set by the artists, the artists are worshiped, tickets are sold well in advance and there are long queues at the booking counters. Such is the craze of the film industry in our country and when we are denied such source of entertainment how fury can one get, it is not just the industry’s loss but ours as well.
While the Producers and Exhibitors are battling it out over the revenue which would be shared between them, has left the audience without any entertainment from the industry. As none of the movies are being released due to the battle and it has forced the bollywood fans to fall back to the old memories and revise the magic of the oldies such as Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachan, Vajayntimala, Nutan, Rekha and others.
The recession has definitely hit our entertainment industry as well but we need to remind producers and exhibitors that in recession period quality also matters, which the industry has failed to provide to its audience. The multiplexes do attract viewers because of the infrastructure that they provide and the viewers do pay for the comfort and facilities that are provided to them; but paying a very heavy price for things not required is not at all feasible. Audiences do curse the directors and producers when they are disappointed after watching the film, in fact some of us do walk out of the theater in between of the film. They cannot provide us with even an original work which would entertain us and make us feel proud and ask for more, the quality has drifted to the drains earlier the name of the director or producer or in fact the banner’s name was enough to attract the viewers but now a days its just the fan following rest the script, direction etc is just crap.
When they fail to deliver what is expected from them than why this battle, it is just ruining everyone’s time, just stop fighting and let the movies hit the theater and sit back and let us enjoy because we know that you will be showing us- the similar plots and inspired plots which bollywood is known for because originality is sometime which none of the industry people seem to know. So please end this battle and roll your dice and keep your fingers crossed……………

Monday, May 18, 2009

Gulaal: Power, Politics, Revolution:- Perfect Kitchri


After the success of Dev D, Mr. Kashyap gave the Indian audience a perfect taste of power, politics and corruption all in all a pre-summer treat in form of his latest venture “Gulaal”. After having seen the promotional trailer of the film one could have expected the movie to be an entirely different venture from the director’s past projects (such as Black Friday, No Smoking, Dev D).
You would be well aware of plot of the project, as I have delayed myself from updating my blogs (due to few reasons), so I would not get to the plot, neither would like to discuss it as everyone would have their own outlook on the plot, (else you would be bored while reading the blog).
But the plot does reflect and tells us about the guts of a fattu lover who proves to his superiors that he does have balls. The college politics once again gets attention, the frontier and crave to gain power by any means is just the sole objective of the plot.
This project of Mr. Kashyap has some of the fine performance by Kay Kay Menon and Aditya Srivatava (it’s again a delight to see both of them share the space on screen in Mr. Kashyap’s venture after Black Friday), hard hitting dialogues, good locations and music that perfectly creates the required taste that the audience would have expected.
However, during the film it did feel that you are watching Mr. Kashyap’s venture, it felt more like Mr. Bhardwaj’s venture. It could be due to the fact that we had not seen such projects from Mr. Kashyap’s kitty or the impact of Dev D was such that I failed to connect, what ever it may have been it definitely is and will remain Mr. Kashyap’s venture which has again hit the right chords among the audience. But I just wanted to ask the Director Sahib a question (fortunately I have never managed to find an answer to it myself either) “Why are you people in such a hurry to end”. While you begin perfectly and than end in such a rush that the second half of the plot becomes too tight to digest. Please slow down so that we audience can connect as to what is happening, I do want to remind you that we, the audience do not have the ability to think as the script writer or director, we see and understand what you show us not how you want us to see.
Anyways all in all Gulaal is yet another success gem in Mr. Kashyap’s crown, so all cheers to you Sir, Keep up the great work, looking forward to your next venture.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Billu: “The Chitrahar”


I happen to see Mr. Priyadarshan’s new venture Billu Barber (Opps! Sorry), it’s only “Billu”. Well, I had heard about the controversy that the movie was going through and also read the director’s statement in the magazine India Today, he stated that, “When a foreigner calls us slumdogs, we listen ? And when an Indian calls a barber by his name, we protest?” I decided to watch the film as to know what was so important in the film that name from “Billu Barber” to “Billu” made Mr. Priyadarshan upset. After watching the film I concluded that he wanted to bring a barber into limelight as the film had nothing to offer to the audience.
The plot of the film was nothing new; we have all heard the story in Katha Parayumpol and Kuselan. Krishna and Sudama‘s friendship tale is the tale which every child hears from his/her grandparents and that is what is the base of the plot. The film has the comedy trio of Priadarshan Om Puri, Rajpal Yadav and Asrani, the only missing link was Paresh Rawal, and he must be busy entertaining others?
The humors of the film are normal which would not make you laugh or even bring a smile to your face; some of them are even lost as Irrfan Khan is not able to carry them off properly. It is not that he has not done justice to his character, infact he has outplayed all the characters of the film. The expression, his dialogue delivery and the dept in eyes speaks volumes. Whether he is renovating his umbrella or is speaking on the phone, he has outplayed the entire cast of the film.
Shah Rukh Khan is just fine has not much too offer to the film expect the explanation that he gives about the quarrel between the Khans in the film industry and his emotional speech and crying for last 15-20 minutes, which he has performed to his potential, else apart from that he has managed to be again young and match up the dancing steps with three young ladies of the industry. Billu’s wife Lara Dutta needs to do her homework a little better and his children need to be a little grateful to their father.
But while watching the film I had a feeling that I was watching a television show on Dordarshan, called “Chitrahar”, it use to be telecast on Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. by Pooja Bhatt. She use to throw a little knowledge about the films and music and than we had a beautiful song to be watched and heard. This movie was nothing more than a Chitrahar and Shah Rukh’s entry seems like a rework of Harry Baweja’s “Love Story 2050”. The movie was just another disappointment from Priyadarshan’s bag. It seems he would again have to go over his old films and find a plot to remake it in Hindi so that he can increase his list of hit film in bollywood. Well all we can say the stars that please tell/act out a story which we all can appreciate and enjoy, else sit back and free us from the burden of watching pathetic movies.

Dev-D: “Emotional Atyachar”


Well, finally I happen to see Dev-D, the movie much talked about among many of my friends. Anurag Kashyap, the man who has given us different taste of cinemas at different level of understanding in his own unique style. Well what can I say about him, we have all seen his master pieces: Black Friday- that reflected his hard work and his potential as a director and was well appreciated by the audience.
No Smoking: though this film was his innovative way to stop or rather help and support the government to stop the consumption of cigarettes, but the concept and the idea was way beyond the understanding of cigarette consumers. How I wish it would have been a success as it would at least help passive smokers.
And now our director is back with the old wine in the new bottle. And he has done well, Thumbs up with vodka for our director. Well the Devdas of 21st Century is what we needed to see and that’s what he has given us, with the same emotions, betrayal, misunderstanding and loads of Vodka and joints. Infact, our Dev is nothing less than a “Charsi”, but that is what a heart broken lover boy of our time would do to get over with the emotional atyachar. (As there are more drugs available than before.), and finally gets back to his senses knowing that getting has will eventually destroy him. Good work director sahib this is what today’s heart broken Romeos need to learn. What do you think?
Our Paro has done her homework well and the amount efforts she takes to send her topless photo to Dev via the internet and in carrying the mattress to the fields and back without much of its use and also freaking out to the tunes of the music on her wedding does win her the audience’s sympathy.
Our Chanda is no less than Paro, she has also done justice to her character. From getting involved in the sex scandal MMS, getting her father killed for asking him a question and to becoming a sex worker. Her ability to switch over to language on he phone to satisfy the needs of her customer is amazing, not only that her love for Dev is nothing less than Paro’s and that’s what got her love.
Anurag Kashyap has shown the entire film from his perspective and it seems that our director may have had to face situations which lead him to see and show the audience his kind of world. But above all the film is all about attitude towards life and that’s what is needed in the world. He has managed to bring the DPS scandal and the incidents of drunk driving (Remember, which had our Sallu bhai running over with his car killing and injuring people sleeping on the pavement) in limelight too. But whatever it may be the director has done a wonderful job by ending the film in Chanda’s favor.
There still remains few questions which director shahib needs to answer as to what the songs were badly choreographed and linked loosely to the film and above all why on earth did you give the film such a bad ending.
Well, Mr. Kashyap all I can say is that the film too off like Black Friday and ended like No Smoking, over all your Devdas, Paro and Chanda impressed everyone (I hope) and the charsi environment that you created for me scares me and I think I should offer you Thumps Up with Vodka and take your leave else I may land up thinking that my drinking water is Vodka and my room is as dirty and filthy as that of a Charsi. So, drink and smoke to your success and hope that your next film Gulaal is another good treat from your side. Till than cheers…………

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Delhi-6: "Jai Monkey Man"



I watched Rakeysh OmPrakash Mehra’s Delhi-6, while I was in Bangalore. The streets, the people, havelis, the rickshaw pullers, food all made me nostalgic about Delhi and I longed to go back (though I am not a Delhite but have spent 6 yrs in Delhi), no doubt Purani Delhi rocks. But the film oh!!!!!!!!!! again a tragedy.
Our director ROM who has given us films like Rang De Basanti in the recent times has failed to recreate the magic and charm that the audience expected from him. What a sheer disappointment!
Mr Mehra, seems to be vary fascinated by the use of media channels in his films, his last film had the entire country’s response towards the death of five young men who had killed the defiance minister and now in his latest movie Delhi-6 the response of the people over Kaala Bandar (Monkey Man), who had made into the news few years back. (I don’t recall it my self when the Monkey Man had left his fear among the Delhites). Also, he seems very fond of bringing a foreign element in his films, in RDB he had a British girl who taught a bunch of young and reckless youths a lesson on patriotism, now in Delhi-6 a grandson brought up in New York travels to his native land with his dieing grandmother.
Instead of the plot of the film (as most of you must have watched it by now) lets get into the film (leaving behind the plot). The movie is more of a kind of episode of a television serial. The initial half of the film seems to be a story or rather pages narrated from Rohan’s (Abishek Bachan) diary. Where he meets his own native family members and experiences of the time spent among them. The chemistry between Om Puri and Pawan Malhotra is well established and executed. Atual Kulkarni has done a fine work but I think Divya Dutt has performed well and done justice to her role. Well Sonam Kapoor would have to work a little hard to impress the audience as she seems more passionate towards being an Indian Idol rather than her role in the film. Rishi Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman were fine in their part but could have been better. Junior AB’s performance was also fine and his frequent conversion from Hindi ascent to English and vise-versa seems to be too much for the audience to handle.
Rakeysh OmPrakash Mehra had been so busy with his locations and the sets that he simply forgot about the script of the film, and also the Ramayan performance by the Ram Leela mandali was also the disturbing element in the flow of the film. The music provided by AR Rehman (the man who brought back 2 Oscars, to India after a gap of 100 years) has done his homework well and the music is simply loved by all, but the linking of the songs to the loose links of the films simply ruins the charm of the music, Masakali is such an example.
The second half of the film is too racing for the audience to understand what really happened. Why are the directors in a hurry to end the film all of a sudden? The Hindu- Muslim fight over their religion is nothing new for any Indian we have seen it happen. But the person who has taken advantage and stolen the entire show is the Kaala Bandar/ Monkey Man.
Overall the film Delhi-6 is just another disappointment from the film industry and the much hyped director Rakeysh OmPrakash Mehra. Whether this movie will leave its impact or not but the Kaala Bandar/ Monkey Man will definitely leave his mark onto the film industy.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

...........Barks of the Slumdog




As February draws to an end, the entire film industry can feel the heat of the “Oscars”. Though the Official entry to the Oscars from India faced a setback, the country still has the tunes of A R Rahman, who has forced the entire world to swing to the tunes.
Danny Boyle, the man who has given hits such as Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, 28 Days Later has yet again hit the bull’s eye. This time he has turned his attention towards the slums of Mumbai. The slums of Mumbai has always been the centre of attraction and exploration for our Bollywood directors and we all have seen it on the screen several times (Salaam Bombay, Satya, Company, etc.) and this time the slum goes international. It had caught the eyes of Danny Boyle who has shown it to the entire world through his much acclaimed film ”Slumdog Millionaire”.
The Plot of the film is a fairy tale and the audiences are expected to keep their brains where is belongs and without giving it much stress, they are advised to enjoy their popcorn and watch Jamal win millions and also his lady love Latika.
Danny Boyle has done justice to the script and also has done a great job as a director. The slums have been shown as they are to the audience to enjoy, one cannot ask for anything better than that from Mr. Boyle and his crew. The entire cast crew of the film whether it is the child or the senior artists all have done justice to the film and all of them deserve applause for their performance.
Not to forget the man behind the soundtracks who has left the entire world humming to his tunes, Mr. A R Rahman, the man has once again proved to the world that he is one of the finest in the business. His work has not only been recognized but he has also earned three Academy awards nominations. It’s certainly a great achievement for him and a delight for his fans back home.
Well, the entire world is going gaga over “Slumdog Millionaire”, (even I have liked and praised the film), but at the same time a series of questions struck my mind.
1.Haven’t we seen better storyline or better films than Slumdog Millionaire, the same year of its release?
2.Haven’t we heard better compositions from Rahman?
(Well this one is for Hollywood where the entire world hears it, while the others were for Bollywood which only we and other Indians/people understanding Hindi listen to), over al we have had better composition from him.
So, why such a hype about this film “Slumdog Millionaire”?
In Rang de Basanti, Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra brought a British Girl to the country to direct a film on young freedom fighters; she landed up teaching the young and reckless youths of the country about patriotism. Well this time we have an English director who shows the entire worlds the actual life of the slums of Mumbai, the life of poverty and misery, the ugly and dark side of life that one leads after riots. Well we are aware of all these facts because we live by it but we need a foreigner to tell this to the world why are we too ashamed to tell our own story. (These areas of life have been touched earlier by our directors too but they failed to make an impact.)
It is really strange to note that the script, film location, soundtracks, cast and crew was in our own country but we saw the entire film from the perspective and eye of a foreigner. We go gaga about our film industry being one of the biggest in the world and sing praises about it, well my friends this same film industry has failed to produce a film which could win an Oscar and make the entire country proud. There are countries which are much smaller than our country but they have mastered the art of making quality cinema which has entertained the entire world and also managed to win Oscars. Our country has the finest script writers, finest actors, great directors, lyricists, music directors but still we fail to make one quality film which can be make the entire country.
Slumdog Millionaire has gained attention all over the globe and whether it is worth the attention is an opinion of the audience across the globe. I too praise the work and efforts of the entire crew, but the amount of attention and hype that it has created is just a little difficult to digest.
A R Rahman winning an Oscar would be a great achievement for him but not for our film industry, if the people say that, “Look at Slumdog Millionaire as an Indian film”, than I would consider it like “a daal tadka” with an English cheese taking away the entire taste, which certainly we Indians can’t enjoy. Can we?
It is high time for the Indian film industry to wake up from its sleep else again another film will be directed in our territory showing our culture and land but with another tadka and flavor of foreign director, and you never know it may win an Oscar again.
So, Dear producers, script writers and directors, please wear on your thinking caps and get moving, till then Jai Ho……..

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Year Review: 2008 at a Glance



…………Year 2008……….
(Good, bad and the ugly)

Every year has an impact of its own on every individual and these lasting impacts shape the forthcoming year for us. The year 2008 left behind many incidents on the entire world, some of them are memorable while some of them leave behind a bitter taste.
If I think of a review for the year 2008 from the world’s perspective than I would land up being unfair or rather disappointing many countries as many incidents and events that have occurred have been un-noticed and are beyond my knowledge. Therefore I though why to disappoint the world, when many of the events did take place in my own motherland – “India”.
So, I welcome you all to the review of the year 2008.
Before I thought of writing this article I thought of throwing a question at my friends and analyzing or observing their answers and thoughts on it.
So, I asked them “How would you define/recall the year 2008?
For some of them it was another terrorist attack at heir brains, which kept them busy scratching their heads, while some declared it as “A stupid Question”, but for some of my wise and thoughtful friends it was a question to be thought over.
I received some very interesting answers; some of them said that 2008 was;
·A year of their personal achievements.
·A year for their struggle for management schools.
·A year of birth of their niece.
·A year of history being written in American Presidential elections.
·A year of Bihar floods.
·A year of economic depression.
·A year of terror.
·A year of common man breaking his silence.
·A year of Indian sports.
·A year of Action and Drama.

Well, it was interesting to note that the youths of India are well aware of their surroundings and the various incidents that are affecting it. It was totally their perception and I too agree with it.
But I also feel that a year can be divided into three phases, namely:
·Good.
·Bad.
·Ugly.
Oops! It sounds like Clint Eastwood’s movie, “The good, bad and the ugly”.
Well for me I would say Good Phase of 2008, would be the Indian sports. When the entire world was down with the Euro ’08 fever, which saw Spain’s domination over Germany and a high energetic performance of Rafael Nadal making him just unbeatable on the clay and ending Roger Federer’s wining streak at the Wimbledon and also pushing aside Federer to take World No. 1 position. While these actions were taking the entire world by storm, Indian sportspersons were also adding enough excitement and energy to the high drama that the sports were providing to its viewers.
The Indian cricket team had just destroyed the winning streak of Australian cricket team, and they were dominating the further series against Sri Lanka when Ajantha Mendis did cast a spin web over the Indian Batting line up which the Indians failed to understand, and this is a series that they would like to wash off from their entire year’s performance. The Indian Cricket Team were just unstoppable after the loss to the Sri Lanka, they bounced back to beat them, Indian team faced a humiliating defeat by the Proteas, but came back hard to win and level the series, they destroyed Australia in the Border-Gavaskar trophy, sending a message to the Australian that their days as the world’s best are on the verse of extinction. England too faced similar fate as that of the Australians giving Indians the confidence and encouragement to move ahead and rule the world of cricket. The Indian Cricket also saw master blaster Sachin Tendulkar surpass Brain Lara’s 11,953 runs in Test Cricket to become the world’s highest run scrore in the history of Test Cricket. Indian Test Captain Anil Kumble and former captain Sourav Ganguly hung up their boots from the national side ending their remarkable carrier.
The game of cricket will also be remembered for Indian Premier League, which not only brought big money into the bags of the players and player auction but also saw cheerleaders providing much needed entertainment to the audience, also the world’s best players competing against each other in a domestic tournament.
While cricket was not the only sport where Indians were making news, there was an important sport event that took place in China--Beijing Olympics where sportspersons such as Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt were leaving their mark, so the Indians thought of leaving theirs as well (though it was just a small mark, but we should remember, a small but effective).
Abinav Bindra won the gold medal in the Men’s 10m air rifle becoming the only first Indian to win a gold medal in an individual event at the Olympics, while Sushil Kumar and Vijender Kumar won bronze medal in Wrestling Men’s freestyle 66kg and Boxing Middleweight 75kg respectively.
There were other Indian sportspersons who shook the sports arena in the respective field of expertise:
1. Indian golfer Shiv Shankar Prasad Chowrasia won the MGF Indian Masters and at US PGA Championship Jeev’s performance is the best by any Indian so far at any major tounament, he finished 9th.
2. Indian Tennis Team qualified for the Davis Cup World group play-off.
3. Indian shooters Gagan Narang and Ronjan Sodhi won bronze medal in 10m Air rifle at ISSF World cup in Beijing and gold medal in double trap event at World cup in Belgrade respectively.
4. Indian Junior Hockey team retained their Junior Asia Cup hockey title.
5. Indian football team qualified for the 2011 Asian Cup by winning the AFC Challenge Cup and also Dempo became the first Indian club to qualify for semi-final of AFC Cup.
6. Badminton player Sania Nehwal became the first Indian to reach the semi-final of Singapore Open Super Series, also won the Chinese Taipei Grand Pix tournament and further went on to break into the top 10 of the badminton world.
7. Viswanathan Anand retains his world title after defeating Vladimir Kramnik.


Well , it was not just sports where we Indians made news it also in other fields such as in Space world our scientists did make a lot of noise by setting a world record by launching Polar satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C9) that will place 10 satellites in the orbit in a single mission.
Also the Indian scientists have been successful of the Chandrayaan-I, which ejected Moon Impact Probe (MIP) which landed on the moon making India as the fifth nation to deliberately land an object on the moon.
Once again the Booker Prize did come India’s way and honored Man Booker Prize for Fiction to Indian writer Aravind Adiga for his novel “The White Tiger”.

At the Miss World event our Indian representatives also made their presence felt, Parvathy Omanakuttan Nair, was the first runners up of Miss World 2008, she was the second runners up of Miss World Top Model 2008.

While these events were taking place in and around the globe and all these achievements were bringing a smile on the face of Indians there was another Individual who seemed to be more than a Rock Star who made not only India but the entire world to swing and dance to his music. Well friends I am referring to none other than Mr. Barack Obama.
The United States Presidential Elections 2008 turned out to be not less exciting than the Olympics or the Euro Cup, and the results was just too much too handle for the entire world. Mr. Obama was the only talk of the year whether it be men, women or children all their hopes were linked to his victory, and people hoped and wished that the 44th President of USA would bring a change to the world that would benefit everyone, as he himself was creating history by becoming the first black man to the President.


Well the year seems to bring a lot of cheers (well I am pretty much sure about the fact that there are many more good events that did take place but I have not mentioned it, I ask you to please pardon me for that and do leave behind a note sating what I missed.),so now we should take a look at the so called Bad phase of 2008.
If you think for your self bad thinks overlap the ugly but it is not necessary that all bad things end up being ugly they can be controlled from turning ugly, so I think the bad and ugly would overlap so I will try to distinguish the two and hope to attain my objective.

The year 2008 brought many events which Indians consider it to be bad and these things could have been dealt in a better way. Since we began praising the year with India’s achievement in the sports arena, so I would like to bring the bad curtain down on the sports, well the loss to the Sri Lanka’s Mendis mystery and the Proteas humiliations have been discussed above, but the Sydney Test match did draw a lot of attention where Andrew Symonds and Harbhajan Singh were involved in the racially abuse controversy which did find Bhajji guilty and was fined for calling Symonds “monkey”. Well it seems that Harbhajan Singh is fond of getting himself into news not through his Performance but also through other means, this time he made news, when he slapped Sreesanth during an IPL match between Kings XI Punjab and Mumbai Indians.
The terrorist attacks in Mumbai made the England team to cancel the last two ODIs and they returned back to England, later after certain opinions they decided to come back to play the test matches.
The government of India also directed the Indian cricket team not to tour Pakistan; also the financial and security concerns landed up in postponed the first edition of Twenty20 Champions League, featuring 8 teams from 5 nations till October 2009.

The Men’s hockey team failed to qualify for the Olympics for the first time in 80 years, and the women’s hockey team too followed the same fate. The other hopes for the medals at the Beijing Olympics ended the country’s hopes (but India did get medals from other sportspersons), the sportspersons who failed to perform at the Olympics were:
1. Manavjit Singh - Shooting (Trap Men)
2. Rajyavardhan Rathore - Shooting(Double Trap Men)
3. Anju Bobby George - Athletics (Long Jump)
4. Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupati - Tennis (Men’s Doubles)
5. Dinesh Kumar - Boxing (-81 kg category)
6. Sania Mirza - Tennis (Women’s Singles)
Well, its not just sports where tings went wrong for the Indians but things did go wrong at the Parliament when our ministers went on to show bundles of money in the session stating that they were being bribed by the government to support them, well such events which sends a message to the entire world as to how our country is governed by our beloved ministers, this is Indian Politics and the loop hole is as clear as a crystal which would help them to plan and carryout their activities in our country.
The encounter incident at Jamia Nagar in New Delhi brought a great amount of tension in the locality and also the Muslim students leaving in that area. It did bring a lot of disturbance in the life of the students as the police verification took the residential areas with storm. The department at various cities of the country failed to act to the hoax phone calls regarding to the bomb blasts and also after the incidents the security wasn’t as the expectation, the incident stating at a Mumbai terminal states it all as to how effective our police are.
Maharastra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Mr. Raj Thackeray accusing Mr. Bachchan did catch up a lot of attention but that wasn’t enough for Mr. Thackeray he needed more of the limelight so he decided to clean Mumbai and free it from the North Indians residing and working here, well Mr. Thackeray it seems that you are really missing the times of independence when we were desperate to free India from British. One needs to remind him that India is for the Indians and they have every right to live in any part of the country (except the border and areas related to security issues).so when was it that Maharastra or Mumbai was not for North Indians, this incident led to the North Indians being beaten by the MNS followers making Mumbai an unsafe place for the all the North Indians. The incident also led to the death of Rahul Raj, a 23 year old boy from Patna who was living in Mumbai, who hijacked a bus and wanted to send a message to Raj Thackeray. His death sent an anger wave among the students of north India and the student body in Bihar went on roads protesting against MNS and Raj Thackeray.
Well, its time for our ministers to grow up and stop all these unwanted troubles in our country which will only end up dividing our country. We need to be conscious and not follow such activities stop all such events against each other which would not benefit any one but the politicians.
It is better if I move on with the last and the third phase of the year Ugly else I would land up mixing the bad and the ugly; so this phase would be more of the terror that has affected the entire nation in the year 2008 and if I am not wrong that this year’s most Important Personality of the Year award would goes to the “Terrorist”.
The series of bomb blasts in Jaipur, Bangalore, Ahemdabad and Delhi made them the most actively involved people in the world. They kept challenging the security of the country and kept the entire country on high alert throughout the year making a mockery of our security system.
Well, the terrorists were not the only people who stole the show in this phase of 2008; it was also the Bihar Floods, which seems to be one of the worst floods, affecting over 2.3 million people in the northern part of Bihar.
But what made even bigger news and shook the entire world was The Collapse of Wall Street. The collapse of the Wall Street left the entire world in the economic insecurity, there was job cut in every sector and the share market just crashing every day and the economic crisis made the countries close their market temporarily. The economic crisis has not affected the companies but has also affected the common man as well with the inflation rate soaring up to a great level. The dollar price rising in no good sign as the jobs are being reduced and salaries being cut the, unemployment rate rising is certainly an issue of panic. The export order reducing by 40%-45%, and the fresh graduates not being recruited for jobs is just not good sign for the youths of the country. We have seen and felt its heat in India as well the job cut in the airlines hospitality service, the panic in the IT sector, the share market etc all the heat we have faced so its difficult to express the feeling of the crisis.
While the crisis was what everyone was troubled and worried about when the terrorists decided to end the year own their own note leaving behind an impact which would mark this year to their name. The 26th November 2008 Mumbai attack which left not only made the Indians cry but also the entire world, it also broke the silence of the common man to ask its government to wake up and make them aware of fact that they have been elected to be our leaders to govern our country. The Mumbai incident took many lives destroyed the emotions and the security of the country, ATS chief Hemant Karkare along with many police officers of the Maharastra Police Department lost their lives.
The Mumbai terrorist attack united the entire country and the people came out to the streets to question the government regarding their security and welfare. The candlelight rallies were carried out in the entire country.
The year ended in with terror and the New Year 2009 began with terror as there were a series of bomb blast in Guwahati, Assam.
So, what do you think “How will you Define, recall the year 2008”? and will the year 2009 end on a better note than 2008……

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Movie Review : Ghajini


Ghajini

As the year 2008 (a high voltage action year), approaches towards its end and the entire country is busy with their preparations to welcome the New Year with new hope and prayer on their lips.

Bollywood’s wait for the year’s most talked and awaited movie to hit the theatre is also over as Aamir Khan’s Ghajini stormed into the theatres on the 25th December wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year ’09.

Welcome to the Movie Review of “Ghajini”

Aamir khan is back towards the end of the year promising to give bollywood its biggest hit of the year (similar to TZP).The Movie had made enough news with the hair style, eight pack physique, tattoos etc…

And it was bound to make much more into news when it hits the theatre (whether the film is a success or not) and that is exactly what it has done.

After Shah Rukh Khan’s “Rab ne Bana di Jodi” not making much impact at the box office and the industry had not given the audience the required amount of action that the year had given them, so A.R. Murugadoss decided to do the needful, with the remake of his South Indian Ghajini (Surya Shivkumar, Asin Thottumkal in the lead), teaming up with Mr. Perfectionist” Aamir Khan and Asin Thottumkal to give the audience a power punch treat at the year’s end.

The movie’s promotions hade promised a lot of blood shed and action which would even make Rambo, Van Damme and Jason Bourne run for cover.

Let’s not talk about the Plot of the Film as most of us must have watched the film, but here is to inform all those people who are making a gaga over the plot and the story.

Ghajini is a remake of the South Indian hit film directed by A.R. Murugadoss’s “Ghajini” which was great hit in the year 2005, which was inspired by director Christopher Nolan’s “Memento” in the year 2000.

The movie deals with the short term memory loss by Aamir Khan, his memory lasts for only 15 minutes, and it seems that director A R Murgadoss too suffered from the same while making the hindi version as he has managed to achieve and retain only about 15% of the original South Indian hit “Ghajini”.

It is good to see a makeover image of Aamir khan as an action hero; last we had seen him in John Matthew Matthan’s “Sarfarosh” in the year 1999 as ACP Rathore.

There many loopholes which weaken the film and make the audience restless:

The length of the plot is too long to hold the audience to their seats for 3 hrs and above. The Villain ”Ghajini” played by Pradeep Rawat does not impress and has been put in such a situation which he cannot handle, was there no other bad man available in the industry to match up with eight pack Sanjay Singhania.

The short term memory related to take revenge for the murder of Kalpana should have been internally linked with memory flashes or sporadic dreams.

(But hey no comment about the plot as it has been admitted to have been a remake of South Indian “Ghajini”, so let’s leave the plot as it is).

Jiah Khan fails to impress after Nishabd It has been a total loss for Jiah Khan to do either an item dance or speak Hindi, both are beyond her ability.

Well the movie is not as bad as you would think after reading my blog, there are few positive credits to it also:

A great performance by Aamir Khan, his performance is a treat to watch, the expressions, looks on his face and his eyes and the attitude with which he carries himself could not have been any better. No matter how this movie is accepted by the audience, but Aamir Khan’s performance would be remembered and would be rated as one of his best performance till date. Hats off to you Aamir, you were simply great.

All applause for A R Rehman, the music is simply awesome and it leaves the entire country humming again to the beats of Rehman.

Asin Thottumkal’s entry into bollywood could not have been any better, she seemed to have the maximum fun, she plays the similar role that she did in South Indian “Ghajini”, and she is warm, loud, emotional and beautiful. (But she will face a good competition for the “Best New Debutant” as Anushka Sharma has also given an impressive performance in her debut film “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi”).

There is a brilliant choreography of the song Behka. Also a great cinematography by Ravi K Chandran and not to forget the thrilling action sequence by Peter Hein.

There are other scene sequence which does bring a smile on your face such as, Asin been first seen by Aamir helping disabled kids, the first meeting between Aamir and Asin, the platinum card event at the pani puri stall, Asin’s proposal acceptance and her plans towards marriage and the New year party incident all these does make you smile, but on the other hand the fact that Sachin has not yet told Kalpana that he is Sanjay Singhania leaves the audience in a little saddened towards the love story.


Above all “Ghajini” is a onetime watchable movie (that too in a theatre), you can watch it for Aamir Khan’s performance and A R Rehman’s music. Don’t compare it to the South Indian “Ghajini” and please don’t have high expectations from the film else you would end up disappointing yourself.

Watch it with Popcorn and treat yourself at the year’s end with this action flick.

And if you are still not satisfied with it and want some thing more on the short term memory loss, some good and original work than watch Christopher Nolan’s “Memento” and for desi and original “Ghajini” watch the south Indian “Ghajini”.