Monday, February 22, 2010

My Name is Khan – And I am not a Terrorist!






Website:http://www.mynameiskhanthefilm.com/
Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Jimmy Shergill, Soneya Jahan, Zarina  Wahab , Katie Keane, Kenton Duty, Benny Nieves, Christopher B Duncan, Parvin Dabas, Arjun Mathur, Sugandha Garg, Tanay Cheda, Navneet Nishan, Sheetal Menon, Arjan Aujla, Yuvaan Makar, Jennifer Echols, Adrian Kali Turner, Michael Arnold, Dominic Renda
Producer: Hiroo Yash Johar, Gauri Khan
Director: Karan Johar
Story and Screenplay: Shibani Bhatija
      Cinematography     Ravi K. Chandran
Genre:Drama
Rating: ***3/4 ( 3.75 )


(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!)

Many movies have been made both in Hollywood and Bollywood about 9/11 and its aftermath.  But this is one movie I was glad to see, which touched the positive, good, virtuous, honest and humane side of life of Indian & Asian Diaspora and Muslims living in USA.

Starring Sharukh Khan and Kajol, this movie has excellent performances by both. Sharukh Khan is Rizwan Khan (K-H-A-N spelled from the epiglottis not KAAN which he often announces) a simple and ‘good’ person with Aspergers syndrome. His uncomplicated understanding of life, his be-good principles, his honest philosophies ingrained from the simple teachings of his mother Razia ( Zarina Wahab), make him this pure and genuine character. Though the character is a combination of Forrest Grump and Rain Man, the bollywoodisation of the character and the story and surprisingly great performance ( not overacting) by Sharukh Khan makes it worth watching.

Kajol, in her comeback role after a hiatus after marriage and kid has a mature yet glamorous role for herself. She has a dramatic and emotional role as hairdresser, single mother and Khans wife battling with discrimination and social prejudice after 9/11 . 

Though this movie unfolds as Khan’s quest to meet the president of USA to narrate the unfair discriminations after 9/11, it unfurls the story of his childhood, simple philosophies of life learnt from his worldly wise secular mom; his immigration to the USA and his supportive sister-in-law ( Sonya Jehan),a psychology professor, who understands Aspergers Syndrome, and helps him overcome his deficiencies.

 The movie progresses  to a  love story , his flirting with Mandira (Kajol), a hairdresser and single mom, his marriage with her, his American dream of happy prosperous life in beautiful San Francisco with good friends and neighbors;  the changed dynamics of society after 9/11, the racial discrimination, the victimization of Muslims and Indians, the profiling at airports, suspected by  homeland security ; the hitch hiking across United States, repairing and fixing things, doing good even in  Katrina like catastrophes; and finally  creating a positive image of many a decent  immigrant or  Indian or  Muslim or  Asian ……

Karan Johar has to be applauded for his direction, though the story is not unique, the screenplay and direction gives it an interesting angle.  Inspite of the  Katrina detour and some exaggerations and  some excessive melodrama later in the movie, the total experience of ‘we shall overcome…. some day… ‘ gives this movie an edge over the other 9/11 context movies.

 The cinematography by Ravi Chandran is amazing, showcasing the picturesque San Francisco city, besides many scenic locales across US.  The lead pair of Sharukh and Kajol have excellent performances accompanied by decent performances by  Zarina Wahab as mother Razia and  Sonya Jehan as  sis-in-law Prof. Hasina. The kids Yuvaan as Sameer( Mandira son) and Tanay as young Rizwan have good performances too.

 Before I end, I will have to mention a thought which crossed my mind when leaving the movie theatre. I bet all the people I saw at the theatre- my Indian and Pakistani friends I watched the movie with, the acquaintances I saw buying tickets earlier at the ticket window, some in hijab or scarves, the family friends seated few rows away from us whose last name was ‘Khan’, besides the large audience, all must have walked out pleased like me with the positive image the movie portrayed!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Heroes vs Villains - Bollywood vs Politicians

We are all aware of a definition of a Hero or a Bollywood Hero! But will Sharukh Khan stand up to be a true bollywood hero? We have to see who wins in this real life game of hero’s vs villains!

The relationship between bollywood and politics has always been complex. Though arts, culture and cinema should be beyond politics; the political scenario in India is very connected with bollywood. One connection is the career change by many charismatic actors and actresses in their tail end of their acting career to a political career; or popular actors running the political campaigns for their favored politicians. The other connection is the untold truth that political parties in India control a lot of goings on in India, be it cinema, culture, violence,.... The hegemony of certain right wing politicians in Mumbai, the bollywood capital, is extremely pitiful and distressing.

It’s unfortunate that even a celebrity like Sharukh Khan’s fundamental right to speak is questioned and dissected creating hoopla. Looking at the muscle and domination some politicians play on bollywood in connection with the latest bollywood news of Sharukh Khan , I agree with Sukethu Mehta, who mentions in his book ‘ Maximum City’ about Bal-Thackeray, a Godfather-like founder of the Hindu nationalist Shiv Sena party, as "the one man most directly responsible for ruining the city I grew up in ( Bombay)" ; I think he can also be called the puppeteer who is demeaning the bollywood actors and film makers to puppets , unbecoming to the creative artists and the art.

Sharukh Khan is not the first bollywood actor who has been roped into political controversies. Amitabh Bachchan , Jaya Bachchan, Mani Ratnam, Ram Gopal Verma, Mahesh Bhatt, Sanjay Dutt, Karan Johar, Kareena Kapoor,….. a long list of bollywoodians have been muscled around. Some have succumbed to pressure and decided to agree, apologize and appease.

Sharukh Khan seems to be still standing strong. He may be right or wrong in his controversial speech, but he is taking a stand. It is affecting the release of his film in Mumbai/Bombay but the movie “My Name is Khan” whose primary focus audience may be the Indians abroad is sure to do well internationally. Hence Thakeray may be doing great P.R favor for Sharukh Khan’s new movie. So it may after all be a win-win situation for Khan!

Will others from Bollywood take a similar stand? Why should the entertainment industry be subjugated by politics? Do politicians forget if bollywood comes together it can influence millions to stand up with them? Why are bollywood actors and filmmakers forgetting their charismatic strengths? Why cannot bollywood actors stand up to being hero’s in real life not just in movies? …. There are many more questions, but only bollywood can give its answer.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Bollywood Movie Releases - February 2010



My Name is Khan
http://www.mynameiskhanthefilm.com/
Directed by Karan Johar
Produced by Hiroo Yash Johar,Gauri Khan
Story and Screenplay: Shibani Bathija
Starring : Shahrukh Khan, Kajol
Music : Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release date: 12 February 2010




Teen Patti

http://www.teenpattithemovie.com/
Directed by Leena Yadav
Produced by Ambika Hinduja
Written by Leena Yadav, Shiv Kumar Subramanium
Starring : Amitabh Bachchan, Ben Kingsley, R. Madhavan, Saira Mohan, Raima Sen, Siddharth Kher, Dhruv Ganesh, Vaibhav Talwar, Shraddha Kapoor, Tinnu Anand, Shakti Kapoor, Mahesh Manjrekar
Music :Salim - Sulaiman
Release date: 26 February 2010




Karthik calling Karthik

Directed by Vijay Lalwani
Produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar
Written by Vijay Lalwani
Starring : Farhan Akhtar, Deepika Padukone, Ram Kapoor, Shefali Shah, Vipin Sharma
Music : Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Release date: February 26, 2010

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Bollywood Stars @ Nasdaq

Sharukh Khan and Kajol Ring the Nasdaq Bell
















Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol have become the first Indian actors to ring the opening bell of the world's biggest stock exchange, NASDAQ. Today on Feb 2, 2010 the bollywood actors achieved this honor usually reserved for CEOs of major corporations!

Sharukh Khan and Kajol are in US promoting their upcoming film, "My Name Is Khan" releasing on Feb 12.

"My Name Is Khan" was reportedly sold to Fox Star Studios last July for a record $21 million, the highest price ever paid by a distributor for a Bollywood film.Under the deal, Fox Star Studios, a joint venture between American film studio 20th Century Fox and India's Star Group, acquired the worldwide marketing and distribution rights to the film. It will be released in North America by Fox Searchlight Pictures, a division of 20th Century Fox.

check out the vedio on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeUWKnLYxc4&feature=player_embedded


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/biz/international-business/SRK-Kajol-first-Indian-actors-to-ring-NASDAQ-opening-bell/articleshow/5526791.cms