Thursday, February 10, 2011

It’s a Wonderful Afterlife movie preview



MovieIt’s a Wonderful Afterlife
DirectorGurindher Chadha
CastShabana Azmi, Shaheen Khan, Goldy Notay, Sally Hawkins, Sendhil Ramamurthy and Sanjeev Bhaskar


Sonia Chopra

There are some films you’re certain you’ll enjoy - you like the cast, the outrageousness of the plot, the director’s past work and so on. You fasten your seat belts to laugh it out, and are puzzled at how disappointing the film turns out to be.
Anyone can make a film on a Brit-Punjabi immigrant family and focus on the mother’s obsession with her plump daughter finding a groom. But we don’t expect Gurinder Chaddha, who gave us the football playing Jess Kaur in Bend it Like Beckham, to make a story around a subject more suited to our TV soaps.
At first, the conflict is cute. Roopi’s (Goldy Notay) engagement has just broken off and she’s wondering if she was never good enough for her spineless fiancé. Her mother Mrs Sethi (Shabana Azmi, crackling), mourning her husband’s death, wants to see her daughter “settled” before she “can die in peace”.
So unswerving is her obsession with Roopi’s marriage, at one point the caring daughter snaps and orders that their morning walks together be considered a `marriage-free zone’.
What we don’t know about this genial aunty is that she takes the jibes aimed at her daughter a tad too seriously. She doesn’t forgive those who hurt and reject her daughter without even knowing her. She just kills them.
The police is flummoxed at the line of similar murders, all committed with kitchen accessories, and are fervently hunting for the ‘curry killer’.
Enter new cop recruit Murthy (Sendhil Ramamurthy, TV series Heroes), an old family friend of the Sethis. Roopi agrees that he’s cute, and convinced he’s out of her league. While investigating, and much against his wishes, Murthy is made to go undercover and woo Roopi.
Meanwhile, the ghost of Mrs Sethi’s victims come back to haunt her and demand she do something about reincarnating them. Eventually, an uncanny friendship develops between the ghosts and Mrs Sethi, even as they sympathise with their killer’s predicament.
Adding to the mayhem is Roopi’s best friend Linda (Sally Hawkins, Happy-Go-Lucky), who has renamed herself Gitali after a pseudo-spiritual trip to India. She’s back now with renewed psychic powers and an Indian fiancé. The actress is wonderfully spunky and has a great knack for comedy, but the writing lets her down.
How funny can it possibly be to see an extended scene where Linda has a bowl of red curry thrown on her, and her reacting as if in an exorcism movie, levitating the ghosts, and having the wedding party food blown in the guests’ faces.
Also unfunny (because it so gross), is the ghosts’ styling, with one spirit’s innards constantly threatening to spill out through the stomach, and another with the chicken tikka rod stuck through her throat. For laughs, you have dialogues like this particular ghost complaining to her killer, “You know I am vegetarian, why kill me with chicken tikka , why not paneer?”
The cast is in full form and you thoroughly enjoy each performance. Shabana Azmi playing the seemingly benign mom with a sinister secret is just adorable. She’s masterful in the comic portions, especially when she’s talking to her ghost gang, while appearing to be talking to herself all along.
Azmi expertly moulds her character to be endearingly tragicomic, never letting it slip into becoming a caricature.
Goldy Notay is sweetly comical, but let down by the characterisation. Roopi’s characterisation is half-baked; it’s the biggest cliché to show someone less attractive as having a heart of gold. Here, it is argued that despite being fat (and constantly shown eating jalebis or chocolates), Roopi is bride material as she’s caring and a do-gooder, even working at a shelter for women.
Gurinder Chadha’s film is not as breezy, subversive, and clutter-breaking as her earlier ones (Bhaji on the Beach, Bend it like Beckham). And not much can be said about a film where the outtakes remain the most entertaining slice.
Rating: 2 stars

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Anushka Sharma Profile :

Name : Anushka Sharma

Birth Date: May 1,1988

Birth Place: Bangalore

Martial Status: Single

Height : 5'9"

Sex : Female

Nationality : Indian

Debut Film: Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

Profession : Model,Actress

Hobbies : Dancing , Music & Reading Books

Languages Known : English , Hindi , Kannada




Anushka Sharma Family :

Father Name : Ajay Kumar Sharma

Mother Name : Ashima Sharma

Brother Name : Karnesh Sharma


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Favorite Place : London & Kerala

Favorite Hero : Shah Rukh Khan & Amir Khan

Favorite Heroine : Sri Devi & Rekha

Favorite Music Director : A.R. Rahman

Favorite Singer : Hariharan

Favorite Movies : Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Favorite Drink : Apple Juice

Favorite Writer : John Gresham

Favorite Colour : Black ,White & Red

Favorite Cartoons : Tom & Jerry

Favorite Food : Butter Chicken & Sea Foods

Favorite Clothes : Jeans , T-Shirts, Sareers

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Starring : Parmeet Sethi
Pritam Chakraborty
Anvita Dutt Guptan
Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Meiyang Chang, Vir Das, Anupam Kher, Kiran Juneja and Pawan Malhotra





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Debutante director Parmeet Sethi's BADMAASH COMPANY has no meat. It's superfluous and at times has plots that are unbelievable. It's about three friends and their quest to get rich. On their way to Bangkok, as 'carriers' for a smuggler, they are introduced to another, a girl who is also on the same mission. Thus begins the journey of the quartet of Shahid Kapoor, Meiyang Chang, Vir Das and Anushka Sharma.

Their plans to get-rich-fast are hackneyed and hilarious. First, they import shoes from Bangkok. Reebok, to be precise. Oh yes, I forgot to mention, the movie is set in 1994, when this city was called Bombay and there was import duty of 120 percent on shoes. They ask for delivery of all 'right' shoes to one destination and the 'left' to another. They refuse to pick up the consignment and at the auction by the Customs, they pick it up in scrap, match the 'right' with the 'left' and sell of the shoes without paying the Duty and make a whooping profit!

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When then Finance Minister Manmonhan Singh opens the Indian market, shoe importing goes out of the window, and out fly the four to USA. There they use the same formula for gloves. When they are caught, they move into real estate and then all four fall apart. Yes, they come back again, but this time for honest project; for a shirt, which changes colour every time you wash it. This faulty consignment has come from Madras to Shahid's uncle's (Mama's) factory in the US. Mama feels he is looted. Shahid has another idea. He even gets Michael Jackson to wear these check shirts and influences the pricing at the stock market. Man, Man Man... Parmeet Sethi what have you done?

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I mean, going to USA and starting a scam by teenagers who have just made two trips to Bangkok is unbelievable. These guys are not going to Bhuleshawar! And since when has it has been easy to 'finger' the Americans in their own backyard with no fear of the law. These and more such silly gags is what BADMAASH COMPANY is all about.

Actually, the movie reminds me of MUMBAI SALSA released a few years ago, which also revolved around four friends. That was a more interesting script but for lack of star power, it fared badly.

I remember Shahid coming on television during the IPL matches a few weeks ago, saying that the con jobs were so believable, and convincing when he read the script that he immediately agreed to do the movie. Unbelievable!

Rating - 1/5

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Amigos. Get ready to savour the Indian curry with spicy Mexican nachos. Do they make a heady combo? Well, they surely do. Kites, touted as India’s first crossover film for global audience, soars high, dips, soars again and leaves you levitating in your seat with its heart-wrenching climax.

Agreed it’s not a film for connoisseurs or for an average film-festival-going Joe. And it’s not exactly a piece of path-breaking cinema. But hey! It’s two hours twenty minutes of an edge-of-the-seat roller coaster ride full of stunning visuals, tender romantic moments, heart-stopping action, non-stop chases, and, of course, two gorgeous actors, Hrithik Roshan and Barbara Mori at the centre of it all.

At its core, ‘Kites’ is a love story. It’s about J (Hrithik Roshan), a small-time hustler in Las Vegas who plays the love game with the superrich Gina (Kangana Ranaut) so that he could be a part of her superrich family, comprising of a casino owner dad (Kabir Bedi), a mom and a snooty brother Tony (Nicholas Brown).

Coincidentally, Natasha (Barbara Mori), an illegal Mexican immigrant in Vegas, is playing the same game with Tony.

J and Natasha’s get-rich-quick plan seems to be succeeding until they fall for each other. Both paupers with dreams of riches. It’s a tussle between love and money. But by choosing love, J and Natasha not just kick the riches they could get, but also win the animosity of Gina’s dad and brother Tony, who’s hell-bent on killing J and getting Natasha back.

From then on, it’s a wild ride for the fleeing lovers, with not just Tony, but also cops and bounty hunters on their trail.

The real strength of ‘Kites’ lies not in its story, but in the flourish with which director Anurag Basu presents it on the screen. An ordinary tale of lovers on the run turns into a ‘Thelma and Louise’ kind of adrenaline stimulating road ride during which the lover duo rob a bank, cheat death, escape the cops and a bunch of money-grubbing bikers, and smuggle themselves into Mexico. And in between all the action and explosions, there a sweet little love story brewing between the Indian hustler and the Mexican stunner, despite them not knowing each other’s language. And it’s all told in non-linearity, with Basu never trying to follow the convention and jumbling together sequences that all make sense only when seen in entirety
job well done indeed, but how one wishes the writers had more meat in the story’s second half, when the movie turns into a cat-and-mouse game with an Abbas Mastan-meets-Rohit Shetty kind of chases, car crashes and explosions.

Hrithik Roshan has never looked so hot on screen before and he does enact his part well. Note the superbly enacted soul-baring moment between him and Barbara when he talks about the day his mother died. His stupefying dances and stunts make one sit and watch. And his chemistry with Barbara is simply crackling. Though she prattles on in Mexican and flashes smiles for a good part of her role, Barbara shows flashes of terrific acting in many sequences like the bank robbery or the one at the station. Nick Brown is aptly vicious while Kangana Ranaut hardly has a role to write about.

‘Kites’ would not have been the same but for the captivating cinematography by Ayananka Bose. From the casinos and fountains of Las Vegas to the desolate deserts of Mexico, Bose’s camera catches beauty in every frame. Stunts are superbly executed, the best of the lot being the one in which Hrithik hops from train to train. The music is, however, mediocre.

Foibles apart, it’s the spirit of ‘Kites’ that wins you over. The ceaseless action, romance and drama unspooling at a pace that hardly gives you a moment for thought. Go, watch it. It’s not a seminal work. But it’s definitely fun while it lasts.

Adios.

Rating: 3 stars out of 5

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The Film

Dulha Mil Gaya is a mixture of many past Bollywood films and deals with four divergent characters who do not jell on the screen.


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The Synopsis

The story unfolds in Trinidad and Tobago. Care-free rich young man Tej Dhanraj aka Donsai (Fardeen Khan) has an innate aversion to commitment and marriage. He marries Samarpreet (Ishita Sharma) and runs away.


Samarpreet is a typical traditional Indian young woman who values marriage and committed long term relationships and travels all the way from Punjab to Trinidad in search of Tej. She transforms into Samara at the behest of Shimmer (Sushmita Sen) who is a glam doll committed to her career and feels love and bonding are mere transient issues but has an eye on Pawan Raj Gandhi (Shah Rukh Khan) who is a billionaire who believes success in love is the true priority of life.


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Will Samarpreet reunite with Dhanraj? Will Shimmer succeed in roping in Pawan Raj Gandhi? Dulha Mil Gaya? By the time the climax arrives (if there is one), these questions become irrelevant.

The Performances

Sushmita Sen does her role well and is the only saving grace of the film. Fardeen Khan looks convincing. Ishita Sharma essays her role with confidence. Shah Rukh Khan in his special appearance is his usual self. Johny Lever and Mohit Chadha do not have much scope to deliver. All others are just about adequate and go through their motions.


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The Techniques

The story and screenplay by Mudassar Aziz is too week to generate any interest in viewing. His direction, particularly presentation is above average but the characterization is inadequate and thus the narration goes limp in spite of some interesting episodes. Even SRK’s entry doesn’t lift the film’s falling graph.

Dialogues are routine and lack punch. Music is just about average. Cinematography by Sunil Patel is top notch.

The Verdict

Dulha Mil Gaya is like a fruit salad made of stale fruits without any cream or sugar. You can wait to see this film on some TV channel later on, unless you are a die hard fan of Sushmita. The tag line of the film says “Say yes to a relationship” but the film does not relate to the audience in any way.


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The Cast and Crew

Fardeen Khan, Sushmita Sen, Mohit Chadda, Ishita Sharma, Johny Lever, Bina Kak, Suchitra Pillai, Viveck Vaswani, Howard Rosemeyer, Parikshat Sahni, Anushka Manchanda, Tara Sharma and Shah Rukh Khan (Guest Appearance)

Music: Lalit Pandit, Pritam Chakraborty

Cinematography: Sunil Patel

Producer: Viveck Vaswani

Banners: Insight Productions, Morpheus Media Ventures

Director: Mudassar Aziz

The Rating

1.5 out of 5

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