Friday, February 20, 2009

DELI-BERATELY SPOILED

MOVIE: Delhi 6

DIRECTOR: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra

CAST: Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor and others



The Raam Leela is one of the grandest celebrations in India, especially in the Hindi heartland. The deep purpose behind enacting the Raam Leela is that the Tulsidas version of the Ramayana has great social messages and is good for the constructing of an ideal society. Sadly, in most parts of the Hindi heartland, the Raam Leela is just an event of social gathering and of highlighting social Tashan rather than actually learning something from the epic drama. This point has been captured in Delhi 6, and the story tries to run parallel to the Raam Leela comparing the evils then and evils now, the incidents then and the incidents now, but fails to continue it after a point.

The movie lacked conviction of thoughts. Anyone who watches the movie can understand the makers intention but cannot see it happening on screen. That is where Delhi 6 fails miserably. Abhishek Bachchan is a half hindu-half muslim who returns from America to Delhi along with his grandmom. The depiction of his character’s whereabouts is vague like most of the other characters in the movie. He has just come to drop his grandmom home and would go back to USA until he finds his roots here.

Sonam Kapoor is the typical Delhi girl. High dreams, high thinking, but supressed under old thoughts of elders. She does not have much to do in the movie other than falling in love with the protagonist and then attempting an elope to Mumbai. And the love story is another aspect which is mysteriously unexplained.

Mehra moves from topic to topic, character to character, trying too hard to prove something and sadly he ended up proving nothing. In this long pursuit to prove something he picks up issues like corrupt police, caste system, Hindu Muslim Rivalry, fighting brothers, superstition, lack of knowledge of common people, media menace and the list goes on…..but he deals with neither of them with conviction. And all these events become a discrete and random arrangement of scenes rather than a movie.

The first half is more like a music video compilation of Rehman’s good enough songs which do not contribute much to the basic plot. In the second half you realise there is no basic plot. As I told earlier, Mehra has tried too hard to prove a point and in that pursuit he has used many characters and none of them got their due respect(screen time) in this movie. Waheeda Rehman plays Abhishek's grandmom, Rishi Kapoor plays an uncle, Prem Chopra a moneylender jeweller, Divya Dutta plays a lower caste kachrewaali, Atul Kulkarni just roams around doing nothing, Om Puri and Pawan Malhotra play the fighting brothers, Supriya Pathak plays Om Puri’s wife, Vijay Raaz plays a corrupt cop, Cyrus Sahukar plays an immoral photographer, and so on…..

After the Raam Leela analogy got exhausted, Mehra shifts his tale to the Monkeyman menace which you might have heard of on TV. The common people call it a Kaala Bandar and end up thinking that Abhishek is the Kaala Bandar. The movie tries to be many things, but ends up being trash and a completely haphazard arrangement of sensitive tales.

I had gone to a relatively cheap single screen theatre, Plaza. The crowd there was not very great either. After the movie got over, a bunch of desi dudes started teasing each other saying, “Aila, kaala bandar, tu kaala bandar…” Sad it is, but truly speaking, this is what Mehra and his Delhi 6 deserve…

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