Friday, September 15, 2023

Jawan stands up!

 Jawan stands up!

Jawan-movie review


  • Starring: Shah Rukh Khan, Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Deepika padukone, Sanjay dutt, Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani 
  • Director: Atlee
  • Screenplay by Atlee, S. Ramanagirivasan
  • Story: Atlee
  • Dialogs: Sumit Arora
  • Producers: Gauri Khan, Gaurav Verma
  • Cinematography:  G. K. Vishnu
  • Edited by Ruben
  • Music by Anirudh Ravichander
  • Rating: ***


(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!)


Not many celebrities in India are brave enough to take a stand or take a mantle to raise awareness, denounce social and political injustices, or point fingers at a broken system.  Shahrukh Khan, using his stardom and charisma in collaboration with Director Atlee, stands as the avenger and vigilante in Jawan for social and political justice and tries to shake the Indian audiences out of the lull to come together for the greater good. 

While he is at it, he also makes a personal retaliatory statement about the persecution of his son with a dialog in the movie- “Bete ko haath lagane se pehle, baap se baat kar.”

Jawan is a soldier, a jailor, and a Robin Hood-style vigilante. His agenda is to expose the recent happenings with faulty systems and improve the lives of the common man. He tries to right the wrongs caused by - the Ministry of Agriculture with the sad plight of the suicidal farmers burdened by debt; - the Health Ministry and their insensitivity to provide government hospitals with infrastructure like simple oxygen cylinders and wrongful blaming the doctor for deaths instead of the real offenders; the faulty weapons in warfare due to underhand arms deals leading to loss of soldiers lives; political deals with billionaire businessmen; and such….All simultaneously with action adventures, high-speed chases, and hostage takeovers of the masked hero & his girl squad of avengers with guns and tech gadgets.

The big negative was the long list of wrongs to right sequenced to fit into one movie, cramming it a little. With the movie already stretched to 169 minutes, the transitions between each tragic flashback story and action-adventures to fix those wrongs were too quick that it lost out on making an emotional impact and meaningful connection. 

But hopefully, if SRK’s fervent speech on democracy and the power of a single vote to help bring about a better tomorrow has influenced the audiences, it’s the biggest positive!

The director Atlee, did an excellent job of representing all Indian audiences, races, religions, and castes in his imagery from the north to the south to the east to west, showcasing the diversity of India.  Though he is known for his blockbuster movies confronting social issues, in this agenda to expose the long list of events that have unfolded in India docu-drama style, he didn’t work his magic effectively in Jawan. Lacking the seamless blending of social messages, emotions, and action affected the movie’s entertainment value.

The South Indian Directors’ influence on the music and choreography is visible in the songs.  ‘Challaya,’ ‘Not Ramaya Vastavaya,’ and ‘Zinda are good but not showstopping numbers.

While SRK in Jawan comes out sometimes as the vigilante Amitabh Bachchan of ‘Shehanshah,’ ‘Agneepath,’ and ‘Akhri Rashta,’ he pleases all audiences across the country by channeling even the South Indian superstar Rajnikanth and his iconic moves with cigar and stunts with motorcycles.

Shahrukh Khan proves himself as a feminist again in Jawan (besides in Pathan) when the women in the movie have an equal footing and show women empowerment. Deepika shines in the small role, while Nayantara also emerges as a strong character. However, Nayantara lacks the same romantic chemistry with SRK. His girl squad, like Charlie’s Angles with Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani,  Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Girija Oak, and Lehar Khan, are outstanding, but their characters were a little underwritten due to excessive story jamming.

Vijay Sethupathi is a well-known South Indian actor, but maybe due to difficulty in adapting to the language or whatever reason, he doesn't have a strong villainous impact.

SRK, as the soldier, was outstanding and outshined the younger CGI’ed jailor SRK. But what is remarkable is not talking about his acting prowess but his courage to get off beyond the screen and play a ‘true real-life hero,’ exposing the wrongs in today's India.



 





Saturday, February 4, 2023

An Action Hero- Movie Review



  • Directed by Anirudh Iyer
  • Written by Neeraj Yadav
  • Story by Anirudh Iyer
  • Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Aanand L. Rai
  • Starring: Ayushmann Khurrana, Jaideep Ahlawat
  • Cinematography: Kaushal Shah
  • Edited by Ninad Khanolkar
  • Music by Parag Chhabra, Sunny M. R.
  • Release date:2 December 2022
  • Running time:130 minutes
  • Language: Hindi
  • Genre: Action Comedy, Satire
  • Rating:3/5 
  • (The aim and intention of my review 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!)

Lights-camera-action. The action hero throws a punch, shoots bullets, kicks butt, and does his own stunts. This is because the actor is not just playing the part of an action hero, he is living it. When an incident occurs for the hero to escape reel life to real life he has not escaped the baddies chasing him.

An Action Hero is a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase between actor Manaav (Ayushman Khurana) and revenge-seeking small-town politician Bhoora Solanki (Jaideep Ahlawat). It has a well-written, fast-paced plot, comic wit, spunky dialog, punchy, sharp satire, and commentary.

 Yes, there is commentary. Ayushman Khurana, with his mission and hope of improving the world, tackling social evil, and breaking societal norms through movies, imparts another underlining message.  

The movie has incisive and acute observations about politics and politicians showing off power; the rich and affluent society’s expectations of Bollywood celebrities to dance to their tunes; obsession and entitlement of fans' beliefs that they are the makers of the actors’ celebrity status; underworld references; capriciousness of media who can make you from famous to infamous; satire of how media and TRP obsessed news channels and irritating TV anchors are weaponizing media, especially against Bollywood with the dig at the use of #BoycottBollywood for many recent movies.

Director Anirudh Iyer stages the Tom and Jerry kind of play between Khurana and Ahlawat. Where one is trying to kill his opponent, but also getting pally with him! Both the actors Khurana and Ahlawat have strong performances. Jaideep Ahlavat, with his fierce broody looks delivering comic dialogs or revealing unsureness of his revenge intent, was an excellent juxtaposition. Of the umpteen Bollywood action hero possibilities, Ayushman Khurana was perfectly chosen. He is buffed and fit, but importantly he is among the few actors who appear relatable and vulnerable, playing the part of an action hero very well in reel life and real life.

An interesting aspect you notice is this movie doesn’t have any females in the leading cast. Malika Arora is still her hot self in the reprised version of Nazia Hassan’s song  Aap Jaisa Koi ….. Nora Fatehi features her sexy strut in Jehda Nasha as the numbers roll.

This action comedy is now on Netflix and is definitely worth a watch.

 

 

 

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Pathaan -Movie review

 

  • Directed by Siddharth Anand
  • Written by Shridhar Raghavan, Abbas Tyrewala
  • Story by Siddharth Anand
  • Produced by Aditya Chopra
  • Starring:     
  • ShahRukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, John Abraham
  • Cinematography Satchith Paulose
  • Edited by Aarif Sheikh
  • Music by Songs: Vishal–Shekhar
  • Score: Sanchit Balhara, Ankit Balhara
  • Production company: Yash Raj Films
  • Distributed by       Yash Raj Films
  • Release date: 25 January 2023
  • Running time:146 minutes
  • Language: Hindi, Telugu, Tamil
  • Genre: Action/ Thriller
  • Trailer: https://youtu.be/vqu4z34wENw
  • Rating:3.5 /5

 

   (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!)

Pathaan is a high-octane Spy thriller, too true to the genre. It is an action-filled entertainer with adrenaline rush thrills, exhilarating adventure, and gravity-defying stunts in the air, land, snow, ice, and water! It practically check-marks all the action sequences possible in any movie of this genre! LOL, I am not kidding; I have listed it below and still feel I missed out a bunch from my memory…. You are promised a total visual treat from the action to the actors;)



 It’s a movie where your favorite Bollywood hero of romance is reinvented as the action hero with chiseled six-pack abs, long locks of hair/a man bun, with suave daredevil moves but, of course, still packed with the SRK charm;)


 This spy thriller is like James Bond meets Mission Impossible, Fast and Furious, and Captain America! With high doses of eye candy, action, thrills, drama, and patriotism! The story involves an Indian secret agent putting together a team of agents to fight international crime and terrorism, hopping across countries, and indulging in games of revenge and betrayal with rogue agents and spies of another country.  Do we have a logical and rational plot? No, it’s best to ignore it and not take all that seriously. Just get visually entertained ;)

  

Listed are the ever-so-many Action Sequences:

 

  • þ  Hand-to-hand combat
  • þ  Guns, Knives, and Glass bottle Fights
  • þ  Missiles & Rockets
  • þ  Bombs & Explosions
  • þ  Biowarfare 
  • þ  Waterboarding & Torture
  • þ  Car Chase: Hummer vs. Dodge Charger
  • þ  Fight Scene on top of SUVs & Trucks
  • þ  Helicopter Chases, Fights, and Hanging from Helicopters
  • þ  Zip Lining between Helicopters
  • þ  Hanging from Glider Airplanes
  • þ  Mid-Air Chase in self-propelled Flying Jet Wingsuits 
  • þ  Fight scene on Top of the Moving Train; Fight scene in Moving Train
  • þ  Bridge with train tracks burning; running up the falling train bogies
  • þ  High-security vault Heist
  • þ  Motorbike Chase on Snow
  • þ  Motorbiking on a Frozen Lake
  • þ  Ice skating on a Frozen Lake
  • þ  Underwater Rescue
  • þ  Hologram technology
  • þ  Cliff Jumping         
  • þ  Rappelling on high-rise glass skyscrapers  

 


Director Siddharth Anand presents Pathaan like a Hollywoodesque superhero movie for the YashRaj Spy Universe Series. Some accolades go to the multiple stunt directors in the cast. At the same time, the writers Shridhar Raghavan and Abbas Tyrewala write into the movie some humor and dialog with a few old SRK movie references, which he smoothly glides in with his charm and wit.


 

Shahrukh Khan works well as the six-packed abs tough but vulnerable Superhero, not the indestructible kind. He is the type who gets beaten up but still comes out as the chivalrous hero who saves the day. It looks like he has carved new ways and roles to shine in Bollywood at 57. Despite SRK being the protagonist, the movie balances out prime time with John Abraham as the handsome villain with his own set of chiseled Abs, tattoos, strength, moves, and subtle humor (I love his joke about dating among spies) Adding to the battle of equals is Deepika who gives off sexy, sultry glam with kick-ass action moves. She proves she is not just some eye candy or love interest but another action hero!



The songs Jhoome JoPathaan and Besharam Rang (with the orange bikini, controversial for ridiculous non-reasons) are visually appealing in the cinematography and choreography, while the music by Vishal-Shekar and the lyrics are reflective of the action thriller.

 

Lastly, don’t miss the fun cameo of Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan discussing Bollywood after the numbers roll.

 


Recommend checking it out in theatres for the visual treat from the action to the actors;)

 


 

 


 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 





Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Oscar Nominations 2023

 The Oscar nominations are listed below, time to start checking out the movies and start rating your favorites...


ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE



AUSTIN BUTLER-ELVIS
COLIN FARRELL-THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
BRENDAN FRASER-THE WHALE
PAUL MESCAL-AFTERSUN
BILL NIGHY-LIVING

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE


BRENDAN GLEESON-THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
BRIAN TYREE HENRY-CAUSEWAY
JUDD HIRSCH-THE FABELMANS
BARRY KEOGHAN-THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
KE HUY QUAN-EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE




CATE BLANCHETT-Tár
ANA DE ARMAS-Blonde
ANDREA RISEBOROUGH-To Leslie
MICHELLE WILLIAMS-The Fabelmans
MICHELLE YEOH-Everything Everywhere All at Once


ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE


ANGELA BASSETT
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
HONG CHAU
The Whale
KERRY CONDON
The Banshees of Inisherin
JAMIE LEE CURTIS
Everything Everywhere All at Once
STEPHANIE HSU
Everything Everywhere All at Once

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

NOMINEES

GUILLERMO DEL TORO'S PINOCCHIO
Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar and Alex Bulkley
MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON
Dean Fleischer Camp, Elisabeth Holm, Andrew Goldman, Caroline Kaplan and Paul Mezey
PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH
Joel Crawford and Mark Swift
THE SEA BEAST
Chris Williams and Jed Schlanger
TURNING RED
Domee Shi and Lindsey Collins

CINEMATOGRAPHY

NOMINEES

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
James Friend
BARDO, FALSE CHRONICLE OF A HANDFUL OF TRUTHS
Darius Khondji
ELVIS
Mandy Walker
EMPIRE OF LIGHT
Roger Deakins
TÁR
Florian Hoffmeister

COSTUME DESIGN

NOMINEES

BABYLON
Mary Zophres
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER
Ruth Carter
ELVIS
Catherine Martin
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Shirley Kurata
MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS
Jenny Beavan


DIRECTING


THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Martin McDonagh
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
THE FABELMANS
Steven Spielberg
TÁR
Todd Field
TRIANGLE OF SADNESS
Ruben Östlund


DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM


ALL THAT BREATHES
Shaunak Sen, Aman Mann and Teddy Leifer
ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED
Laura Poitras, Howard Gertler, John Lyons, Nan Goldin and Yoni Golijov
FIRE OF LOVE
Sara Dosa, Shane Boris and Ina Fichman
A HOUSE MADE OF SPLINTERS
Simon Lereng Wilmont and Monica Hellström
NAVALNY
Daniel Roher, Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller and Shane Boris

DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM


THE ELEPHANT WHISPERERS
Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga
HAULOUT
Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim Arbugaev
HOW DO YOU MEASURE A YEAR?
Jay Rosenblatt
THE MARTHA MITCHELL EFFECT
Anne Alvergue and Beth Levison
STRANGER AT THE GATE
Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones



FILM EDITING


THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Mikkel E.G. Nielsen
ELVIS
Matt Villa and Jonathan Redmond
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Paul Rogers
TÁR
Monika Willi
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Eddie Hamilton

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM


ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Germany
ARGENTINA, 1985
Argentina
CLOSE
Belgium
EO
Poland
THE QUIET GIRL
Ireland

MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING


ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Heike Merker and Linda Eisenhamerová
THE BATMAN
Naomi Donne, Mike Marino and Mike Fontaine
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER
Camille Friend and Joel Harlow
ELVIS
Mark Coulier, Jason Baird and Aldo Signoretti
THE WHALE
Adrien Morot, Judy Chin and Anne Marie Bradley

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)

NOMINEES

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Volker Bertelmann
BABYLON
Justin Hurwitz
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Carter Burwell
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Son Lux
THE FABELMANS
John Williams

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)


APPLAUSE
from Tell It like a Woman; Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
HOLD MY HAND
from Top Gun: Maverick; Music and Lyric by Lady Gaga and BloodPop
LIFT ME UP
from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever; Music by Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Goransson; Lyric by Tems and Ryan Coogler

NAATU NAATU
from RRR; Music by M.M. Keeravaani; Lyric by Chandrabose
THIS IS A LIFE
from Everything Everywhere All at Once; Music by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski; Lyric by Ryan Lott and David Byrne

BEST PICTURE

NOMINEES

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Malte Grunert, Producer
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
James Cameron and Jon Landau, Producers
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin and Martin McDonagh, Producers
ELVIS
Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss, Producers
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang, Producers
THE FABELMANS
Kristie Macosko Krieger, Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, Producers
TÁR
Todd Field, Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lambert, Producers


TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, David Ellison and Jerry Bruckheimer, Producers
TRIANGLE OF SADNESS
Erik Hemmendorff and Philippe Bober, Producers
WOMEN TALKING
Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Frances McDormand, Producers

PRODUCTION DESIGN

NOMINEES

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Production Design: Christian M. Goldbeck; Set Decoration: Ernestine Hipper
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
Production Design: Dylan Cole and Ben Procter; Set Decoration: Vanessa Cole
BABYLON
Production Design: Florencia Martin; Set Decoration: Anthony Carlino
ELVIS
Production Design: Catherine Martin and Karen Murphy; Set Decoration: Bev Dunn
THE FABELMANS
Production Design: Rick Carter; Set Decoration: Karen O'Hara

SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)

NOMINEES

THE BOY, THE MOLE, THE FOX AND THE HORSE
Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud
THE FLYING SAILOR
Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby
ICE MERCHANTS
João Gonzalez and Bruno Caetano
MY YEAR OF DICKS
Sara Gunnarsdóttir and Pamela Ribon
AN OSTRICH TOLD ME THE WORLD IS FAKE AND I THINK I BELIEVE IT
Lachlan Pendragon

SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)

NOMINEES

AN IRISH GOODBYE
Tom Berkeley and Ross White
IVALU
Anders Walter and Rebecca Pruzan
LE PUPILLE
Alice Rohrwacher and Alfonso Cuarón
NIGHT RIDE
Eirik Tveiten and Gaute Lid Larssen
THE RED SUITCASE
Cyrus Neshvad

SOUND

NOMINEES

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Viktor Prášil, Frank Kruse, Markus Stemler, Lars Ginzel and Stefan Korte
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
Julian Howarth, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Dick Bernstein, Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers and Michael Hedges
THE BATMAN
Stuart Wilson, William Files, Douglas Murray and Andy Nelson
ELVIS
David Lee, Wayne Pashley, Andy Nelson and Michael Keller
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Mark Weingarten, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor

VISUAL EFFECTS

NOMINEES

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Frank Petzold, Viktor Müller, Markus Frank and Kamil Jafar
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett
THE BATMAN
Dan Lemmon, Russell Earl, Anders Langlands and Dominic Tuohy
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER
Geoffrey Baumann, Craig Hammack, R. Christopher White and Dan Sudick
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Ryan Tudhope, Seth Hill, Bryan Litson and Scott R. Fisher

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)

NOMINEES

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Screenplay - Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson & Ian Stokell
GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY
Written by Rian Johnson
LIVING
Written by Kazuo Ishiguro
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Screenplay by Ehren Kruger and Eric Warren Singer and Christopher McQuarrie; Story by Peter Craig and Justin Marks
WOMEN TALKING
Screenplay by Sarah Polley

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)

NOMINEES

THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Written by Martin McDonagh
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Written by Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
THE FABELMANS
Written by Steven Spielberg & Tony Kushner
TÁR
Written by Todd Field
TRIANGLE OF SADNESS
Written by Ruben Östlund