Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Dostana- A Review






Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham, Priyanka Chopra, Bobby Deol, Boman Irani, Kiron Kher
Producer: Hiroo Yash Johar and Karan Johar
Director, Story, Screenplay: Tarun Mansukhani
Music Director: Vishal-Shekar
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Rating: ***
Review: Birjis Adeni Rashed

Website:http://www.dostanathefilm.com/


It starts hilarious, witty, comic and funny and then …….it gets dramatic, soar, pathetic and boring! Well strange as it may sound, you enjoy a whole lot of laughs while checking out the babes and dudes for the first half of the movie, and later see the movie fall apart and turn clichéd and senseless!

Dostana is another well handled Karan Johar’s ploys of subtly introducing gay characters (though pretend) in a comic performance by Bollywood’s superstars with an understated message towards social acceptability of homosexual couples!


It’s a story about how two guys in lure of co-renting an upscale Miami apartment and moving in with the sexy single girl pretend to be gay. But their pretension turns difficult when they end up falling in love with her! The story later gets complicated and characters get devious when there is more competition in love.


Abhishek Bachchan’s acting skills bring humor and comedy to the movie. While John Abraham is eye candy, with his cute looks, abs and biceps; Priyanka Chopra looks gorgeous and sizzling. The threesome makes a surprisingly good team. Bobby Deol is bland and boring. Kiron Kher is her usually sweet dramatic self. Her sequence of making a stud like John go through a bridal ceremony of an incoming daughter- in law/son- in law into the family is very hilarious. Yet it does not mock and tries to find a fix or simplify the new complex sexual dynamics!

The music is pleasing and enjoyable; Couple of numbers which will surely get popular are ‘desi girl’, ‘Maa da Ladla’ and ‘Janee kyun’. Khabar nahi and kuch kam are soft romantic numbers with good lyrics.


A movie about friendship or dostana could have been better, if besides some brilliant comedy and witty humor it had better developed characters and have a story with substance than the flaky love story.

Its worth checking out for some good laughs if you don’t care about endings!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Sharukh Khan in league with the top 100 game changers!



Top 100 Innovators, Entertainers, Politicians and Athletes who influence everything- The game changers!



http://www.brash.com/photos/detail/the_brash_100/shahrukh_khan_movies/

The BRASH 100

What’s makes a man truly memorable? That’s the principal question we pondered as we compiled the 100 men who—through their actions and choices—embodied what all men aspire to be: unforgettable. Similarly, these 100 guys couldn’t have made our list without first paying homage to the 50 trailblazers who came before them. With the BRASH 100 and the BRASH HALL OF FAME, you’ll get to know what makes a man more than a man. What makes him someone to follow, someone who matters. The choices may surprise you, but their impact on our world is undeniable. Come take a look for yourself.


Shahrukh Khan (Movies) Bollywood's answer to Brad Pitt, Shahrukh Khan has won an incredible—and unprecedented—thirteen Filmfare Awards, seven of which in the Best Actor category. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Chak De India and Om Shanti Om, movies that he starred in, remain to this day some of Bollywood's biggest hits.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Bachna Ae Haseeno- - Modern Indian Romances in Exotic International Locales!






Director: Siddharth Anand
Producer: Aditya Chopra
Lead Actors: Ranbir Kapoor, Bipasa Basu, Deepika Padukone, Minissha Lamba
Dialogues, Lyrics: Anvita Dutt Guptan
Story:Aditya Chopra
Screenplay: Devika Bhagat
Music Director: Vishal and Shekar
Genre: Modern Romance, Comedy, Parental Guidance Suggested

Official Website: http://www.yashrajfilms.com/microsites/bah/bah.html
Rating: ***
Review: Birjis Adeni Rashed
It’s about love, romance and betrayal….effects of love/betrayal – both positive and negative…. repentance of jilt… And closure of each relationship! All this in a romantic comedy with the Casanova Raj (Ranbir Kapoor) , the smitten Mahi ( Minissha), the sexy Radhika (Bipasha), and chic and spirited Gayatri ( Deepika), in the breathtaking international locales of Switzerland, Italy, Australia and India.


The movie set with modern and urban values of life and love, depicts the love life of young and handsome Casanova who starts of with a vacation romance in Europe with a very smitten Mahi who is in love with the idea of love, and jilting her later to break her belief in love and romance.

His next affair is with the sexy model Radhika, who is comfortable with a live-in relationship but would give up her personal ambitions and career for marriage. But our lady –killer as he calls himself, not ready for commitment, takes flight on their wedding. The self centeredness and insensitivity of man, drives Radhika to succeed with vengeance and make it big for herself, but unfortunately her inability to trust anybody also makes her lonely.

The third episode is when the love game is not in his hand and he falls head over heals in love with the spirited, smart and sassy business school student, part time cab driver Gayatri. This time around, the girl is not ready to give up her career and independence to a commitment of marriage!

But the rejection in love makes him reflect and ruminate about his past, and matures him enough to want to redeem his actions, to move on in love and life.

Hence starts more periodic episodes of fixing the effects of his betrayals. The first one is taken care of in DDLJ style with a bhangra finale. The second one gets him slave driven in Devil Wears Prada style with a final forgiveness to move on. But the end comes in a hurry and seems tame.


The positives of the movie are a good peek at extraordinarily beautiful locations, a great cast, Ranbir Kapoor is charming, Bipasha still looks sexy irrespective of age, Minissha is cute, and Deepika is the hot and happening actress who looks amazing while being a natural performer. The movie also has strong characterization, decent humor, good acting and peppy musical numbers. The negative aspects like poor dialogues, weak second half and rushy climax pull the movie down. It’s a good movie, worth watching, but it could have been better!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Jaane Tu …. Ya Jaane Na..........................When do you know........ its love?




Cast: Imran Khan,Genelia D’souza, Alishka Varde, Nirav Mehta, Suganda Garg,, Karan Makhija, Manjari, Ayaz Khan, Pratiek Babbar, Ratna Pathak Shah, Naseeruddin Shah, Anuradha Patel, Jayant Kriplani, Renuka Kunzru,

Director, Story, Lyrics: Abbas Tyrewala
Music: A.R. Rahman
Producers: Aamir Khan & Mansoor Khan

Genre: Teen Romance; family viewing possible.
Official Website: http://www.jaanetu.com/
Rating: ***1/2
Review: Birjis Adeni Rashed

The aim and intention of my reviews is to critique and recommend while not revealing the whole story to enjoy the movie when seen. Minor details may have been divulged for proper review!


Every few years Bollywood releases a Teen Romance with new faces, fresh and innocent characters, and simplistic storyline but presented differently. Qaymat se Qayamat tak, Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander, Kuch kuch hota hai, and such fall in this slot. Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na is another such fresh performance. Jaane Tu though is not on par with QSQT or Kuch Kuch.. but some times good timing( interval of few years between such romance’s) works!

This movie is about adopted pet names Rats (Jai Rathore –Imran Khan) Meow (Aditi- Genelia D’souza),Jiggy(Jignesh-Nirav Mehta) Rotlu/whiner( Ravidran- Karan Makhija) Bombs( Sandhya-Alishka Varde), Shaleen(Suganda Garg) and fun parties and college; friendships and relationships; Love and romance, and confusion in understanding what it is!

The movie’s novelty was in building depth in some characters and detailing on relationships and bonding. It makes earnest effort to show special connections in relationships of friends, relationships of siblings, and parents with kids. The spontaneity in acting; very casual and jovial dialogues (“phone pe beta, phone pe…” a response to how the past 5 years in college went by!); happy, simplistic and realist characters with clean story for a change, make it a comfortable watch.


The movie also had some inadequacies. The not so strong story, filled with a lot of clichés and filmy style situations, looses its grip in the middle of the movie. Luckily for some freshness sake the audience accepts the glitches and enjoys the fun ride.

Imran shows a lot of polish and maturity in his debut performance and his spontaneity and looks remind you of Aamir, but he lacks Aamir’s QSQT cute looks. Genelia is lively and very expressive and natural performer. The gang of friends- all new faces handle their characters well, though a balding teenager is odd! Ratna Pathak Shah and Pratiek Babbar (smita patil’s son ) have excellent performances. Naseeruddin shah talking in portrait has a hilarious act.


The music by A.R. Rahman has two songs which stand out-Kabhi Kabhi Aditi” with a melodious new playback singer Rashid Ali, and Papu can’t Dance Sala!”

Thursday, July 10, 2008

U, ME aur Hum - Strength of Love!



Direction: Ajay Devgan
Cast: Kajol, Ajay Devgan, Divya Dutta, Sumeet Raghavan, Karan Khanna,Isha Sharvani, Sachin Khedekar
Genre: drama
Rating: ***
website:http://umeaurhum.erosentertainment.com/

The aim and intention of my reviews is to critique and recommend while not revealing the whole story to enjoy the movie when seen. Minor details may have been divulged for proper review!

Where are all the great writers in Bollywood cinema! These days almost all Bollywood movies being made are inspired or copies of Hollywood movies. This movie U, ME aur HUM is also another inspiration from a Hollywood movie, The Notebook.

U, ME aur HUM is a story of Love, the courting, the waiting, the wedding and promises of love and commitment in a marriage! Besides, the backbone of the story is based on Alzheimer’s

Devgan’s directorial debut has lot of inconsistencies vs. credits. The movie contrasts different relationships in love, and out of love and validates strength in love, for stronger and longer relationship! The story is poorly developed and not tight, straying and digressing with out any pattern; even the main roles lack depth and are not developed enough for us to connect with the character; also the director’s preference to have a larger screen presence may have upset the balance in the movie!


The first part of the movie tries your patience with cheesy romance overdose, silly jokes, poetic clichés, and boring dialogues. Just about when you lose interest and attention in the movie, the second half tries to be more gripping with interesting sequences and absorbing moments and emotional drama.

The movie has some interesting topics of discussion, commitments and promises made in a marriage, selfishness of human being, priorities in life, values of love and Alzheimer’s.


Ajay Devgan’s attempt to play the romantic hero falls short. He is better off at action hero or angry hero roles. He does ok, and comes out very well in the somber moments in the movie. Playing a romantic man whose vocabulary revolves around “You know what I am trying to say?” or “You know something,…” he doesn’t have the capacity to enthrall the audience with romantic charm, which is a disadvantage for a romantic movie! The charming Kajol is always the romantic. Spinning dreams, having lofty ideals, passionate about dancing, reading and writing, she tries her best to captivate, but her under- developed role doesn’t help create her magic! It’s unfortunate her talents seem underutilized in the movie.

The movie has the content and capacity to be better then what it turned out to be!

The music is ok, nothing extraordinary. The song sehli jaisa saiyan may have been Kajol’s whimsy about hers and Ajay’s real life relationship!!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Jodha Akbar- A long story of Love, War and Politics






Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai, Sonu Sood, Punam S. Sinha, Raza Murad, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Suhasini Mulay, Ila Arun.

Director: Ashutosh Gowarikar
Genre: Historic Drama, Romance,
Duration: 3 ½ hrs
Official Website: http://www.jodhaaakbar.com/
Rating: ***


The Saga is about evolution of Akbar, a Moghul warrior to a liberal and secular emperor of India and his romance with Jodha. A romance, which begins as a marriage alliance for political gain and evolves into a royal love story, of the charming king and the spirited queen! The romantic drama is the heart of the movie.

The historical facts may not be right in this movie, hence a lot of uproar and controversies have emerged along side Jodha- Akbar. But Gowarikar tries to avoid the biographers and historians and starts the movie with a disclaimer! But any publicity, is good publicity, hence the movie had curiosity factor and good response when it released simultaneously all over the world on Friday 15 February. In Austin, Texas, the movie was running house full too.

This movie review BTW may be tainted with neck pain and strained eyes since the reviewer along with her friends saw this movie unfortunately from the front row! (In the USA, its first come first served basis for seats in the cinemas even though everyone pays $11 to get in to the theater!)But we pompously claim that we saw the movie more closely, and in great detail then anybody in the whole theater!

Akbar played by the handsomely perfect Hrithik Roshan, elegantly dressed, and par lancing in pure Urdu, taming wild elephants and practicing sword fighting, topless comes out very macho! Akbar’s role also evolves from being a spectator to his many wars and political decisions to a mature independent decision maker, more merciful and liberal in thought. He is also shown to be progressive and broadminded, heeding advice from women in his family. Akbar stands out as the pioneer who wanted to create a secular India. (But Alas! We still have racial and regional problems in India.) Hrithik combines both nobility and valor to this role.

Jodha played by the beautiful Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is shown to be initially just a gorgeous, powerless princess, yet surprisingly skilled in art of sword fighting! She evolves on to be an obstinate, spirited and influential queen. She creates a position for herself in the Mughal dynasty with the cultural synthesis she brings in. Aishwarya manages to play feisty and fresh in spite of age shadowing her face.


The romance between the two shows Akbar’s chivalry and Jodha’s superiority. While the chemistry between the pair is showcased, the love story with its casual flirting, romantic moments and misunderstandings, and apologies gets quite stretched and tests patience.


The lavish sets and enthralling palaces, the amazing views of the war and battle scenes, the picturesque and extraordinary settings, grand song and dance sets, make it a pleasure to watch on large screen.

Besides the palatial sets, the $10 million budget of the movie is visible in the opulent and extremely beautiful jewelry and the elegant costumes especially of Akbar and intricately designed dresses of Jodha (except, bright yellow is not Aishwarya’s color!).

The song with the look-alike, synchronized singing and dancing, Sufi dervishes, “Khwaja- mere Khwaja” is unique and soulful, and even puts Akbar to trance and swing with the dervishes. The zealous “ Azeem –O- Shaan Shenshah” has outstanding aerial views and large scale choreography. “ Jashn-E-Bahaara” and “In Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein” have beautiful lyrics by Javed Akhtar.

Both Hrithik and Ash give excellent performances. The other characters in the movie, Kulbushan Karbanda, Raza Murad and Punam Sinha had decent performances too. Ila Arun as Maham Anga has a powerful role and Sonu Sood as Rajkumar Sujamal seemed to make an impression. But Suhasini Mulay who played Rani Padmavati had strange expressions, where one couldn’t figure if she was laughing or crying!

Finally one contemplates where Gowarikar went wrong! The editing and screenplay of course should have been crisper. Gowarikar in the making of the movie probably lost control over his love story, subplots, history lessons, and the long buildup of the protagonists. It looked like, he fell in love with every scene so much, that a masterpiece escaped him!

The movie, irrespective of its ingredients of a masterpiece, is not one. It still lacks something in spite of the long 3 and ½ hrs! When you walk out of the theater you know it was a good movie, but not the spectacular movie you expected it to be!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Taare Zameen Par ------- Changing Mindsets, Enriching better Upbringing, and Appreciating every Individual !




Cast: Aamir Khan, Darsheel Safary, Tisca Chopra, Vipin Sharma, Sachet Engineer, Tanay Chheda.
Director and Producer: Aamir Khan
Writer: Amole Gupte
Genre: drama for audience of all ages.
Rating: ****
Official Website: http://taarezameenpar.com/

The aim and intention of my reviews is to critique and recommend while not revealing the whole story to enjoy the movie when seen. Minor details may have been divulged for proper review!


Thank goodness, we Indians are finally learning lessons in understanding the need for expressing love and appreciation to our kids; Listening to our kids and understanding that each kid is special, and enriching his or her skills; and encouraging and nurturing the best in each child. Indian/Asian parents have known to be disciplinarian, conformist, expecting over achievers, and judgmental about the creative, laid back, uncompetitive child, or even unacceptable and shameful about a kid with special needs. I am glad that things are changing and hopefully many an Indian/Asian mindset will get open with movies like these.


It’s a beautiful movie which touches hearts. The child actor in this movie, Darsheel emotes so well, that you forget you are watching a movie acted out. He plays the dyslexic kid, Ishaan who is highly creative and imaginative but fails to do well in the rat race of over achievers, insensitive teachers and parents with high expectations. Hence he goes through a lot of trauma and punishments, which robs his passion for displaying his imagination in color.


The second half of the movie brings Aamir Khan, as Ram Shankar Nikumbh, an intelligent and creative art teacher with ‘out of the box thinking’. This teacher knows there is potential in each child and believes there is a winner in everybody. He helps nourish Ishaan Awasti ( Darsheel Safary), and makes him aware of his self, while helping him improve his shortcomings and encouraging his passions.


Amole Gupte , the Script writer should be applauded for writing such a sensitive story, Aamir Khan is one intelligent actor and now an accomplished Director who has made Taare Zameen Par, such a compassionate and exceptional movie. And Of course the brilliant performance of Darsheel Safary is amazing and touching.


The Songs and their beautiful lyrics are uplifting and poetic. Check out the songs and lyrics and the English version too on http://taarezameenpar.com/.


This movie may help many an individual in realizing self worth and every parent in bringing up the stars of their lives. I strongly recommend viewing of this movie for its beauty and it content.