Sunday, December 27, 2009

REVIEW 2009; TOP 10 MOVIES THIS YEAR



#10. LUCK BY CHANCE
ZoyaAkhtar's directorial debut, Luck By Chance, was a fine take on the dynamics of the Indian Film Industry and the life of a struggling actress played nicely by Konkona Sen Sharma. More importantly, it captures the growth of another struggling actor and how the touch of luck at every step in his growth soon removes the struggling tag from this actor. Farhan plays this effortlessly. With nice humor, good acting but a dullish screenplay and a lot of star guest appearances including those by Hrithik Roshan, Aamir Khan and Shahrukh Khan, Luck By Chance manages to be a very decent eye opener about a lot of issues revolving around life. Surprisingly, even though the movie had so many entertaining moments and also shared a brilliant critical reception, it was poorly recieved at the box office across the world and especially in India. So if you are one of those responsible for it being a flop, then please buy the DVD and watch it. Highly Recomended.



#9. PAA
Dealing with a very rare disease, progeria, where a person's body exhibits accelerated growth. This means that at the age of ten, a body looks like that of a fifty year old. Amitabh Bachchan plays this special child, Auro. Vidya Balan plays his mother. Abhishek Bachchan plays the role of a young and dynamic politician who has his own methods to bring change to the country. These "methods" were grossly unrealistic at times and can be regarded as the weak part of this movie. Paa is beautifully coupled by the amazing music by Illayaraja and R. Balki's soft direction resonates with the viewer's mind. The dialogues were very witty and humorous and more importantly relevant and fresh. Amitabh Bachchan's strong performance forms the major strength of the film. Paa did very well on the box office and the portrayal of the father-son relationship by son-father in real life has definitely been one of the key elements of curiosity amongst viewers.


#8. WAKE UP SID!
Ranbir Kapoor is certainly the essence of this film and his perfect portrayal of a lazy youngster with a rich dad and a mom who pampers a lot makes this film a winner. Konkona Sen plays a complete opposite of Ranbir's character. She is an independent and hardworking girl who has big dreams in her kitty and has set out to achieve them. Sid(Ranbir) on the other hand has dreams but enjoys watching them while asleep. The story is pretty cliche, the screenplay predictable and the cinematic elements would put you in a never ending sense of deja-vu. But still, débutante Ayan Mukherji proves that a story told before can be refreshing if told in a different way. Shankar Ehsaan Loy have done a great job with the music, but Amit Trivedi's Iktara stands out as the best track in the album. Also his unreleased tracks which were used as the background score are pretty nice. Wake Up Sid! topped box office collections in its first two weeks and had a pretty decent run thereafter. This is definately Ranbir Kapoor's first movie that proves his mettle as an actor. Performances by Anupam Kher and Supriya Pathak are also pretty commendable in shaping up the story line. Released on Gandhi Jayanti, this movie tries to signal to the youngsters to wake up! and does it pretty decently...


#7. QUICK GUN MURUGUN
One of the most off beat films ever made in Bollywood, Rajesh Devraj's brainchild, Quick Gun Murugun is an out and out entertainer. Certainly inspired by the heroics of a great south superstar which inspired a MTV promo character in the nineties, this film encompasses a hilariously unrealistic and an unrealistically hilarious story line which gets the better of you in terms of laughter. The villain Rice Plate Reddy wants to convert all vegetarian udipis to non vegetarian joints. Hero Quick Gun Murugun has to protect the world from this carnage and the adventures of his form the story of this fantastic screenplay. Dialogues will blow your mind and you think twice for whatever you see and keep wondering whether it is really happening! One may say that the plot got a little lost towards the ending parts but the short length of this flick saved it any major criticism on plot development. From names of characters ranging from Mango Dolly to Rowdy MBA and coconut tree climbing institutions which are recognised and with a Yumraj sitting in a busy office, QMR is the way to go when you want to completely forget what's happening in the real world and take a break into the world of humorous melodrama and crazy action. Shashanka Ghosh has brilliantly directed this flick which had a good enough reception at the box office. Amidst the crowd of seriousness and realities all around, this makes its own space and really owns such that the others would definately Mind It!


#6. 3 IDIOTS

This certainly is a very forward movie with views very much necessary to be discussed especially in the context of the Indian education system. Raju Hirani's effortless direction with alternating humor and seriousness makes it one of the most entertaining movies this year. It follows a non linear narration which unfortunately brings in some minor errors in the continuity of the film. Also the demarcation of junior and senior students is not clear throughout the film and the age of the protagonists is not predictable at any point, may be its an intentional trick as the lead protagonist is double the average age of an engineering student. Also one may argue that many jokes were pretty old and predictable. But that did not stop it from being a laughter riot of sorts. Coming to performances, the lead protagonists(Aamir, Sharman and Madhavan) have done a great job but the winner is surely Boman Irani in his portrayal of the traditional disciplined teacher, Viru Sahasrabuddhe, aka. Virus. He is very well crafted as the symbol of the modern education system and how his methods and philosophies annihilate with his very own motto of creating good engineers. 3 Idiots makes a major mark on an important aspect that one should strive for excellence and not success, once we reach excellence, success will indeed run behind us. Though I am not entirely satisfied with the way Hirani has developed some scenes to express something, he has done a great job like the Munnabhai films to strike a chord with the audience.Aamir Khan has his way of promoting films and like his last few releases this too has had an amazing opening at the box office, registering 100% booking at most multiplexes across the country. So I dont really need to recommend this film to you, Aamir will take care of his film!

Friday, December 25, 2009

ONLY IDIOTS WONT WATCH THESE IDIOTS

MOVIE: 3 Idiots

DIRECTOR:Raju Hirani
CAST: Aamir Khan, Boman Irani, Kareena Kapoor, Sharman Joshi, R Madhavan





Five Point Someone is certainly one of those rare books which flared both across the masses and classes of India. The masses loved it, the classes didn’t. The reason why the masses loved it was the intense drama, funny lines, simple expression and comic relief. The classes didn’t as the story got lost towards the end and you certainly feel that the story had a scope of developing in a better way. Hirani’s latest retains the masses loving element and the story developed is so well crafted that it hits exactly where intended; the viewers heart and the Indian education system.

We are at ICE, Imperial College of Engineering, which is under the traditional hands of Viru Sahasrabuddhe who believes that the very admission of the students at the institute is a process of eliminating competitors and setting your own foothold. Boman Irani plays him fantastically. And at this college have landed our three protagonists, Farhan(Madhavan), Raju(Sharman) and Rancho(Aamir). The campus at ICE can be a reference to any college really as most of the courses in the country have deviated from being “developers” to “trainers”! The usual college elements of an uncool geek (Chatur Ramalingam) and a chhotu type helper boy(Millimeter) and professors lost in themselves are all present here. The movie carries all its characters with complete ease and Hirani in his usual style of alternating humor and seriousness drives sensitive topics into people’s hearts without making them heavy with doses of advice but rather light and free.

With his third in a row Christmas release, Aamir Khan is probably looking at another blockbuster. With all cinematic elements in the correct place and in the correct proportion, All is certainly well with 3 Idiots and it should certainly take you to the new year with a positive feeling about Bollywood, which though happens, happens rarely.