Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Guru Bhai ki Amar Kahani....


Though this is seemingly an outdated post..... this was due........

Last weekend we saw "Guru" and i did not get time to write the review for the same. The question is "How was the movie?" And the answer gives my mind a feeling of Deja Vu, last time i had felt like this when I had watched "Rang De Basanti"... So what was common between the two movies? I think one striking commonality between the 2 movies was that the director in getting overindulgent with his concept of the script and making a statement, went overboard to state something that is not entirely acceptable and correct..... The message that the both the movie gives is confusing...... Rakeysh Mehra apparently gave a message that "taking law in Hand is Okay, when you want to change the society", And Mani ratnam also reiterates the same thing in his own style.

I must agree at this point that apart from the message, i think the execution of the movie, its dialogues, the performances of the lead actors were truly amazing. The cinematography of Rajiv Menon, especially for the village scenes were breath takingly beautiful. The direction never lost the grip. Maniratnam has proved again his mettle of delivering a good story in a beautiful way. I think he is the only Director till now who could evoke the "never found" chemistry between the lead pair of Aishwaraya Rai and Abhishek Bachhan.

But what stands out completely over all this was the background score..... the best by Rahman in recent times..... Though the music and composition of songs could have been better. Gulzaar saab too has written some beautiful lyrics (especially Aye Hairate Aashiqui by Hariharan and Alka Yagnik...) , but sometimes has gone too abstract and uncomprihensible (Ek lo ek muft..., Trivia is Bappi Lahiri has sang this song on Rahman's tunes). "Maiya Maiya" rocks. Every time a song comes as a back ground score or a short tune like "Jage hai der se...." It sounded very melodious.

As far as acting is concerned Abhishek stands out with the best performance he has given till date, Aishwarya complemented him truly with a great chemistry. The scenes where only two of them are on screen, your heart goes out to both of them. Madhavan, after "Rang De Basanti" again comes in a nice "cameo". Best part of his character was that "Shyam Saxena" was very focussed on destroying one person (guru bhai) by any means for the larger good of the society. Though it feels that the intensity was a little less. Arya Babbar too played a role of a egoist brother-in-law of a successful Guru bhai well. But one person for whom the movie is a true "Comeback" in all senses is Mithun Da. From an actor of such repute and experience, you expect a strong performance, and he delivers. The most interesting part i feel is, after all his 14 movies a year stint, which makes you feel "eeks" watching, he stands out so convincingly true to a "Communist" character of an "Independent" newspaper editor. Vidya Balan's role, which many said was something that could have been done away with, was a very important role in my view.

Ok, Coming to My Favourite scene in the movie :

After the time when he and his company are alleged for fraud, the hundreds of people who supported him all the days, alleges him for being a criminal and tells him that he made them a partner in the crime..... comes the time when for the first time in the life of the Gurubhai, he takes a back seat and thinks amidst a great inner turmoil in a painful silence sitting with his wife in the remains of his old house (representing the life he began). He asks himself "Kya main gunehgar hu?" "Am i a criminal?" with a few dialogues, but absolutely awesome performance the actors make you feel choked. I think most of the successful businessman might relate to the scene. When a Man runs fast he hardly sees what are the things he is stepping on to move ahead.

But above the acting, cinematography, direction, music and lyrics stands the story. Mani Ratnam and Vijay Krishna Acharaya has shaped the inspired story (from Dhirubhai's life) in a way that just makes you think and think again. It tells a tale of a Man who loves to think big, and keeping moving on and on.

The story is more about ideologies, than about Gurukant Desai, the story of about a capitalist who wants to make money, taking all possible means, keeping people with him as a partner, and removing all the roadblocks to attain his aims ( Gurubhai : " Main do tarah ki chappal leke chalta hu ek sone ki aur ek chandi ki, jisko Jo chahiye uske muh pe wo marke aage badhta hu!!"). Along way comes a communist with his idealist nature who stresses ethics and the right means above the success. And so begins the classical dual between the two ideologies. Maniratnam has nicely shown the conflict of the ideologies and i guess this was the point where i felt that Vidya Balan's character might have been conceived. She to me was a link between the communism of "Manikdas Gupta" and "Capitalism" of "Guru Bhai". I think her role stresses the fact that any well framed ideology would lead to development of the society, it is for the bigger cause and the bigger cause is more important than the ideology chosen. "But why was she on a wheel chair?" Only reason that i think for that is also the same. Human nature has a little to do with the ideologies that follow two people of absolutely conflicting idelogies "Shyam Saxena" and "Guru Desai" loved the girl equally putting everything aside. And on the death of the link between them, all 3 of them (Guru, Manikdas and Shyam) faces the same loss.

So what is wrong with the movies? The only wrong thing i found was the message. I think that the director got over indulgent with the character and have portrayed him to be a good successful man at the end even when he has taken his own liberty with the ways of doing things. The movie stresses that what is important is aim and the means does not really matter. This to me is a little disturbing. But the movie has its own feat from the point of view of Movie Making.

Watch it for Abhishek, Watch it for Maniratnam, watch it for Rajiv Menon.

Overall a 3.5 * rating for the first noteworthy film of 2007.

Monday, January 29, 2007

The Girl With Visibly Large Ear-rings

Day Before yesterday, Me and my wife went to a Derek-O-Brien's Lanmark Quiz 2007(Pune), though we were sure that we are never going to clear the prelims, the idea of participating in a Quiz with my wife was exciting enough for me to go there. Though we did not get selected but our performance was way beyond our expectations.

Then there were many many audience prize, and came a question from Derek,

"Which animal has the thickest and the most dense fur ?"

And there was this young boy 2.5 feet tall standing in my front seat, in a white-orange shirt, jumping to give the answer, and Derek called him out to answer by addressing him as the "Old Man in Orange and WHite t-shirt" ... He was thrilled to give the answer and suddenly i could see people around him, his mother and Grand Ma, who were equally thrilled and happy to see him answer. I could not understand the thrill of his mother and grand ma.


Then came another question.....


"Apart from Jawahar Lal Nehru who is the only other person on whom Shyam Benegal has made a documentary film?"

I was the one to give the answer from my team (Though most of the other answers were given by my wife, who is a far better quizzer than what i am) in the written round and at the time of asking this, my wife was ready to give the answer, Derek spotted her right in the midst of a huge crowd,

"Yes, the girl with visibly large Ear-rings, there in the pink top, ..........

Oh .... You have a nice smile........ And nice teeth too.... "

I had already stopped listening to Derek and was lost in watching her on the big screen behind Derek..... She was in a hurry for her audience prize and was feeling good for getting appreciated but atlast the hurry was prominent and she just interrupted him and said

"The Answer Is Satyajit Ray...." Derek Looked at her almost in disbelief, i think he was not expecting a correct answer,

"What do they say in the beauty contest? Beauty with brains....... " , He exclaimed letting her know that she was correct.

But in the mean while while looking her on the screen for 45 seconds, it was an experience where somewhere inside me i felt proud, i liked her on screen.

Suddenly I realized what was the feeling that the Mother and Grand Ma of the "Old Man in Orange and WHite t-shirt" had felt.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

TOI makes me think again

Yesterday evening, while flipping through the pages of newspaper after a long tiring day.... On the editorial page of the newspaper i read 3 words in dark bold fonts

"India Is Racist"....

This caught my eyes and i could not resist the temptation of reading the article.

Reading the first few lines, i understood that the idea of racism / discrimination that the author had was very different and in disagreement with what i believe in. Hence I have to write this one.

One point that i think i strongly disagree to was when the author said that we are racist because "We treat the Foreigners differently in India, we have different rules for them "... From what i could gather from the read was that the author wants to convey that there still is some sort of inferiority complex that we are having in our mind as a community.


I think i completely disagree with this.

  • Firstly, If we treat foreigners specially, that is what our culture has taught us, "Atithi Devo Bhav", any one who is a guest has to be treated very specially. I dont think it is because we feel they are better but it is so because they have come to our land and we feel indebted to our country to an extent that we make our visitors feel good about it. There is nothing wrong in it.

  • Secondly, I agree partially to the fact that there is a section of our society that still gets awed by the "gori chamdi" but there also is a section of society which hates it. Hypocricy is everywhere, people who get awed might even copy them even when it does not suit their way of living and people who hate it might actually tell it on the basis of the "Tradition"; "different tradition" doesnot necessarily mean a bad one. I think that comes from the hypocritic nature that we all have in less or in more and we have to start understanding it.
  • Thirdly, though i think that we are not racist, i belive we discriminate on one or the other basis, just put your hand on your heart and say that background of a person does not matter to you when you deal with him. I am sure some way or the other we discriminate people based on their intelligence, looks, religion, smartness, likeability, similarity of opinions etc etc.... WE DISCRIMINATE but that is human, and we should not be ashamed of being human.


But we need to lessen this, as that is what i believe philosophers call MOKSH, a state of life where you dont discriminate, there is no good there is no bad , no rich no poor.......


CRUX OF THE MATTER : India is not a racist country but we do discriminate based on a 1000 different things

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Home sweet Home

Have been searching real estate sites to buy a house... as i now understand buying a house in Pune is out of question, hence will buy one in Ahmedabad... but man the rates that people want on a highway in ahmedabad too seems very high to me.... confused ????!!!!!

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Gulzaar saab...

Today morning, i picked up my TOI infront of my flat,

Next thing i was looking at was the poem by Gulzar, written for "India Poised" campaign of TOI.....

Did not remember all the lines, but one line struck to me instantly and i found it appealing :

"Hindustan Ummeed se Hai....."

How very true? My country is pregnant.... it is so with the new blood that will now be pumped into the development efforts, it is so with the new faces that wants to make a mark over the world, it is so with a new spirit that brings confidence to each and every one of us who lives in, It is so with those thousands of ideas that are making the world notice India in the leagues of a soon to be developed country......

But it is so, with all the pain that takes to be so.... It has to fight through the pains of the problems of basic necessities of a human life.... It is so with the pains for deveoping all parts of its coming future equally and ensuring that it has a healthy tomorrow....... It has all the pains of being pregnant for a bright future which requires, equality, literacy, employment and some joys for each and every one....

Sahi mein " Hindustan Ummeed se hai ".....

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Crime

Read this today in the book "Crime and Punishment " by Fyodor Dostovesky, have been thinking about the deep meaning that hides in this simple statement.

According to what he calls a social doctrine;

"Crime is nothing but a protest against the abnormalities of the Social Organization."

How true?!!! Looking at the present crimes that are happening in my country, i could relate to the statement. I don't know when will we try to address the cause and not try to curb the symptoms.

Monday, January 8, 2007

Kaha se aye hai jana kaha tak......

Ud raha hu aaj hawaon ke saath saath,
Kisi patte ki tarah bekhabar hu,
Kaha se aya hu, hai jana kaha tak.........
Kabhi poochta hu apne aap se,
Kya yehi hai wo rah ki jiski khatir,
Chala aya hu, ab door yaha tak.......
Ye Raaste kya hai mere chune hue,
Kya jee raha hu main apni zindagi,
Kya, kissse, poochoo kitna kaha tak......
Chalne se ab kuch yaari si ho gayi hai,
Chalna hai, hai yaad aur bhool gaya ki,
Kaha se aya hu, hai jana kaha tak...
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