Thursday, January 22, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire- A sure Oscar!


Director: Dan Boyle

Co-director: Loveleen Tandon

Story: Vikas Swarup (novel-Q and A)

Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy

Music: A.R.Rahman

Genre: Drama/Crime/Romance- (rated R)

Rating: ****

Review: Birjis Adeni Rashed


Official website: http://www.foxsearchlight.com/slumdogmillionaire/

Cast:
Jamal Malik -Dev Patel/ Tanay Hemant Chheda/ Ayush Mahesh Khedekar
Latika - Freida Pinto/ Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar/ Rubina Ali
Salim Malik - Madhur Mittal/ Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala/ Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail
Prem/Host of KBC- Anil Kapoor
Inspector -Irfan Khan


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


“It’s a tale about the trial, tribulations and ultimately the triumph of the human spirit”- a good friend's quote which perfectly says it all.

Slumdog millionaire takes you on a journey of brutal existence, poverty, religious divide, exploitation, hurdles, humbug, survival and crime, all juxtaposed and interspersed with cheering scenes, exciting moments, fantasies, tender emotions, dreams and exhilarating situations. You go through a gamut of emotions all in one brilliant movie.

The story is about how an orphan from the slums of Mumbai rises from rags to riches remembering his memoirs of life as knowledge for winning a game show. Jamal Malik a spirited kid, orphaned at a young age goes through many hurdles and challenges in life, yet overcomes and triumphs. He is a beggar, a thief, an imposter, a guide at Taj Mahal, a waiter, has a brother in underworld, is a tea server at a call center and finally goes on a game show- who wants to be a millionaire/ Kaun Banega Crorepati not for the money but to reach out to his lost love.

His life shown in flashbacks juxtaposed with the questions of the game show and the reason for his awareness of the answers is brilliantly depicted. The slumdog becomes the underdog and rooted by audiences across India to win, but the show’s host gets doubts about the authenticity of his answers and knowledge and get him interrogated by the cops, where he further relates his poignant adventures of life.

The characters, all relatively new artists acted brilliantly. Dev Patel as a somber and subdued Jamal who shows sudden wit and cleverness did a great job for an upcoming teen British TV artist. Ayush Mahesh Khedekar who plays the younger Jamal was amazingly talented. He shows the sweet innocence, the emotions, the depth of pain, the loss of friendship, betrayal by his brother, the exuberance of seeing his favorite hero Amitabh Bachchan, going thru shit literally, all portrayed so well.

All the characters that played Latika were good. But the characters that played Salim were again brilliant. The young character Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail starts to build the mean, bigheaded, selfish character which gets further negatively built by Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala and get graduated by Madhur Mittal into a power and money maniac involved in the underworld.

Anil Kapoor as the condescending host is good, but the reason his character was negative is not detailed. The only reason may be to develop sympathy factor to the contestant. Irrfan Khan is his usual best. The rest of the cast gave good performances and I guess the co-director and casting director Loveleen Tandon needs to be credited for such a talented cast.

The music By A. R Rehman is excellent and uprising. The cinematography and screenplay is exceptional, the direction is excellent. Dan Boyle has to be applauded for such a well made movie.

The rags to riches slumdog kind outstanding movies have been made earlier, like Amitabh Bachchans, Deewar or Lawaris and more. But what makes this different is the real life like depiction and possible dreams through modern day game shows. The depiction of how similar circumstances bring out different personalities is also showcased well, contrasting the lives of the two brothers. In a bollywood masala movie the parallel would be too contrasting and surreal, where as in slumdog it is more realistic.

The depictions of parts of India in a bad way, the slums and the poverty and the condescending characters have been not appreciated by some media in India. But one has to accept the reality of life, ignoring them doesn’t make them disappear. Every country and city has alternate realities, and that’s a fact for many big cities. It’s unfortunate but life is like that! Get over that and appreciate the movie for its brilliance.

The movie is exhilarating, narrative is crisp, editing is perfect, pace is quick, music is rousing, and the story is moving. Not many movies in the recent past have that simply perfect movie experience. This is going to get an Oscar.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire wins Golden Globe Awards




Slumdog Millionaire, wins Golden Globe Awards for all four categories in which it was nominated Sunday night January 11,09.

winning
Best dramatic picture.
Best Director Danny Boyle,
Original score/ music- AR Rehman
Best Screenplay.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Ghajini – A Review





Cast: Amir Khan, Asin, Jiah Khan, Pradeep Rawat
Screenplay: A. R. Murugadoss
Music: A. R. Rahman













Official Website:http://www.rememberghajini.com/
Genre: Murder Mystery/Psychological Thriller
Rating: ***
Review: Birjis Adeni Rashed
Let’s start with the name of the movie – ‘Ghajini’ it’s named after the villain of the movie. How many movies in bollywood could be associated with villains names. Even villains like Amjad Khan or Amrish Puri didn’t have movies named after them. Yet the villain of this movie Pradeep Rawat doesn’t even look menacing! Yes he acts violent, but doesn’t resonate it.


If anyone resonates in the movie, it’s Aamir Khan. Be it the eight pack physique with striking handsome looks or the head shaved and tattooed intimidating brute who speaks more with his silence, sounds and body language than words.


Based loosely on the English movie Momento, it’s about a man who suffers short term memory loss, yet in his mission to take vengeance on his girlfriends murderer he organizes his life, goal and living with a Polaroid camera and writing on the wall and tattooing on himself.


It has some Hollywood like movie shots and sequences mixed with bollywood masala. It has romance, comedy and mystery and a lot of violence. Yet the story has a lot of loose ends, very surprising for a perfectionist Aamir khan film.


Some things go overboard and unacceptable, one of that is the rolled up short sleeve in a formal suit to show off the bulge in the biceps. Another is the absurdity of pace in tracing Aamir with small evidence by a cop!


While the Song , ‘hai guzarish’ showcases Aamirs new stud looks, the ‘Behka ‘song adds curiosity to the movie with the hyped up 6 new hairstyles and different looks. Though the songs in the movie are good, they didn’t fit well in the movie.


The heroine Asin is sweet and funny but does borderline overacting. Jiah Khan as a medical student doesn’t do much. The villain as mentioned earlier is not villainous enough. Only Aaamir stands off with his amazing acting abilities.


There is not much to say of the story. You don’t walk out of the movie, happy or sad or moved. It doesn’t have any special experience. Ghajini will be remembered for Aamir's acting and nothing else.