Saturday, July 23, 2011

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara……..Carpe diem -Seize the day!



Cast: Hrithik Roshan , Farhan Akhtar , Abhay Deol, Katrina Kaif,  Kalki Koechlin
Producer: Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar
Director: Zoya Akhtar
Story/screenplay : Reema Kagti, Zoya Akhtar
Dialogues: Farhan Akhtar
Music Director: Shankar Mahadevan , Ehsaan Noorani , Loy Mendonca
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Genre:  Adventure, Comedy, Romance
Rating: ***.5 ( 3.5/5)
Website: http://www.znmdthemovie.com/
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!


Zindagi  Na Milegi Dobara is about  ‘Carpe Diem’, ‘Seize the day’, ‘you only live once’, ‘do what you want to do’,’ face your fears’, ‘fight insecurities’,  have adventures,  ‘appease your soul’, ‘live out of the box’, make life worth living for………

 Its philosophy  rings a bell of Robin Williams philosophizing of carpe diem seize the day- make your life extra ordinary in Dead Poets Society; …… Its inspiration seems to be from Hangover where the groom and his friends  go on a  bachelors party trip and have many misadventures; …… And  it brings memories of a  movie about 3 friends with  a philosophy of ‘do what your heart wants’  ' Dil Chahta Hai'

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara   buddies are copy writer Imraan (Farhan Akhtar), stock broker Arjun (Hrithik Roshan) and construction businessman Kabir (Abhay Doel). The adventurous road trip they have is in  picturesque Spain. Their  dare devil adventures to challenge their fears and do the extraordinary are Scuba Diving, Sky Diving and Running of the Bulls (Encierro).

 Besides adventure and thrills it’s about  emotions, fears,  indulgence, relationships, friends,  tender sensitive moments, spontaneous incidents, bonding moments, lively banter, romance, camaraderie, juvenile pranks,  and of course carpe diem and realization that zindagi na milegi dobara.

The movie was worth seeing in theatre today with friends and kids. It was a pleasure to the eye seeing beautiful and picturesque Spain in travelogue form on big screen with handsome studs and  beautiful babes.  There is eloquent poetry and flamenco music for the ear too. The movie on the whole is entertaining and well made but not spectacular as it was rumored to be!

Bagwati ;)
My favorite scenes were Farhan Aktars personification of the inanimate designer Hermes hand bag as ‘Bagwati

Cast of this movie was excellent with good acting by all. Imran/Farhan Akhtar comes out as the sweet, likable, deep creative writer. His stumbling words and emotions meeting his birth father/Naseeruddin Shah  was  well emoted.

Arjun/Hrithikh’s character grows from a workaholic focused financial guy to a sensitive, spontaneous person under the influence of a beautiful, free-spirited and spontaneous personality of Laila/ Katrina Kaif.  The emotions of accomplishment/contentment depicted by Hrithikh after scuba diving for a non swimmer were excellent. Katrina quite appropriate for the role enacts both the sparkling and tender moments pretty well. Her philosophies of life delivered very subtly and  matter of factly was realistic. Her lines of thinking and living out of the box and the box being only for the dead were excellent, of course credit goes to the dialog writer ;)

 The stable yet juvenile prankster who has emotional conflicts regarding his wedding is depicted well by Kabir/Abhay Doel.  And finally if I didn’t like anyone, it was Natasha/ kalki /'chudail/witch alert', the character was as painful as the actor.
@ Tomatina festival

  While the Akhtar’s - Zoya, Farhan and Javed excelled in their contributive parts of direction, production, acting, story and lyrics,  the movie could have done better with better editing and avoiding the dragging parts!

 There were some flaws and technical gliches too: An obvious one was when Hrithikh Roshan gets a call on his cell  in Spain, its on vodaphone service, an exclusive  Indian telephone service!!





2 comments:

Aruna said...

very well written review. I agree with the part that it is a very nice movie but not to the level of hype built around the movie. It was good to see Hrithik in a nice, mature adult role sharing the screen space with a lot of other actors. We have a promising new director in Zoya. Good to see Indian movies having good women directors like her and Farah Khan.

Birjis Rashed said...

yes Aruna, its good to see good movies made by women directors ;).... Also Hrithik's character does act mature, independent and egotistic than others... it looked like they made a marked difference to show a person living abroad vs the guys living in India still believed in juvenile pranks, and were more sentimental and emotional!!