Thursday, November 29, 2012

TALAASH movie review: An intriguing story intelligently told!

 Talaash is where your search for a good film begins

Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Rani Mukerji hold your attention till the very end in this gripping murder mystery

Actor-filmmaker Aamir Khan is being seen on the big screen in a commercial movie after a long time. But his much awaited Talaash, releasing today, is too intelligent to be called ‘commercial’ or ‘massy’ in the conventional sense. Directed by Reema Kagti and written by Zoya Akhtar and Kagti, with additional dialogue by Anurag Kashyap, the film aims to intrigue and surprise you. Does it succeed? To a great extent, yes.
The story begins with the wonderful song Muskaane jhoothi hai, visually complemented by beautiful shots by KU Mohanan depicting the city and its underbelly in ways that you may notice but often choose to ignore. The movie dives straight into a fatal accident scene – filmstar Armaan Kapoor (Vivan Bhatena) is dead. Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhawat aka Suri (Aamir Khan) is assigned the case. As the investigation progresses, it soon becomes clear that there’s more to the accident than is obvious.

The first half is a bit slow. It simply establishes the mystery and the characters in a straightforward, realistic way. The lead stars Aamir, Kareena Kapoor and Rani Mukerji have no dramatic entries or even scenes that showcase their acting prowess. So at interval time you really don’t know what’s coming next. The mystery begins to unfold…
Post interval, Talaash grabs all attention and does not let go till the mystery is solved. Suri chances upon the seductive Rosy (Kareena Kapoor), who becomes his informer as well as his close confidante, helping him to solve the case. Truly gripping, although some portions might be unsatisfactory for some.
Aamir’s honest cop roles in Baazi and Sarfarosh were more action-oriented, even though they had a backstory. In Talaash, he is subtle. There are no standout mannerisms or dialogues that the character indulges in – like Chulbul Pandey or Bajirao Singham did. Suri is an honest, boring police officer, high on integrity, low on emotional intelligence. He can’t get over the death of his son Karan in an accident, and it makes him insomniac. But he thinks it’s his wife (Rani Mukerji) who needs psychiatric help and not himself. Both are trying to come to terms with the grim reality of loss in their own way, and this leads to a growing distance between them, as they are unable to express their deep feelings to each other.
Rani is sans makeup, but even with very little screen time she impresses with her acting. But it’s Kareena that the film belongs to, even though sometimes she looks and acts overly sophisticated for the kind of life her character is leading. At the same time, she is a high-society sex-worker, but speaks like her Chameli avatar. As far as acting goes though, rather than Heroine, it’s Talaash that will eventually earn Kareena greater respect – she delivers an ace. In Talaash, Aamir, Kareena and Rani act with their eyes.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui delivers an award-winning performance in this one. The actor has been appreciated in Kahaani and Gangs of Wasseypur and tops that with his act in Talaash. It’s amazing how he plays the vulnerable lame man near the bottom of the filth heap that is Mumbai. Remember, it’s the same actor whose characters oozed power in Sujoy Ghosh and Anurag Kashyap’s films. All the other character actors are decent in Talaash as well.
Kagti definitely has done it with Talaash. Every frame has a meaning and no screen time is wasted in mindless comedy or item songs. It’s the kind of flick to be enjoyed, just like slow-cooked food. Especially notable is the bedroom scene of Suri and Rosy – five stars to Reema and Zoya for that! And Aamir and Kareena, of course, who take us with them on a joyride into another world. After all, isn’t cinema anything but virtual reality? Ram Sampath’s score adds to this feeling in the film.
Talaash is less about the mystery and more about the not-so-obvious factors – like coming to terms with the loss of a loved one, overcoming greed and fantasy, and beating the mind at its games, for instance. The movie needs to be watched at least twice to understand the subtext. It will grow on you.
However, this one might not appeal to viewers addicted to reading crime and supernatural fiction, or international TV shows and films of the same genre. As a first for Indian cinema, Talaash must be watched. It might not be a mass entertainer, but it’s on the road to becoming a cult film in the genre.

Akshay Kumar along with star galaxy perfforming at 3rd Kabaddi World Cup 2012 Opening Ceremony At Bathinda on Dec.1


MISS POOJA PERFORMING LIVE IN 3rd KABADDI WORLD CUP 2012 IN BATHINDA ON DEC 1st 6PM ONWARDS ALONG WITH AKSHAY KUMAR,HIMESH RESHAMMYA ,ASIN AND MANY MORE

Monday, November 12, 2012

Son of Sardar: Ajay Devgn overwhelms at Patna response



Patna: Recent visit of Ajay Devgn's Diwali release Son of Sardar team at Patna brought them feel and warmth of Patnaites. Fans were uncontrollable and in their bid to get a glimpse of their hero, they barged into number of places visited by SOS team.

An overwhelmed Ajay along with SOS team paid obeisance at Harminder Sahib Gurudwara. The team received enormous response from people who flocked to lanes, Gurudwara and other places. Their presence forced the actors to enter its sanctum sanctorum. In their 15 minute visit the entire area witnessed a jam like situation at number of places.

He said, "I wanted to come to Bihar for quite some time now and it was Shotgun's idea that SOS's promotion will be incomplete without a visit to Patna Saheb gurdwara." The granthi presented them with saropa.

And an amused Ajay also responded in same manner belting out catchlines of movies, "Kabhi kabhi mere dil mein ye sawaal aata hai, ki agar duniya mein sardar na hote to kya hota? Sorry yaar, duniya bekar bina son of sardar," famous SOS lines set tone of his interaction with his fans.

Ajay while speaking about the ongoing controversy between Ajay Devgn Films and Yash Raj Films said, "My record, during the past 20 years, has been clean and without any controversy, and I'm raising my voice now only because I want to fight injustice.”

The actor was accompanied by co- stars Sonakshi Sinha, Shatrughan Sinha, Producer NR Pachisia and Director Ashwini Dhir.

His co-star Patna Girl Sonakshi Sinha while making first visit to her home state since Dabangg success said, "There couldn't have been a better opportunity to thank the people of Bihar who prayed for my father's well-being. Last time, I had come here for his election campaign and see what the results were!"

She also recited her famous lines from Dabangg, "Thappad se darr nahi lagta sahib, pyaar se darr lagta hai." Conveying her thanks to her Patna fans, Sonakshi said, "Patna has supported me since my Dabangg days and I hope they will continue with the same support."

Devgn, who has worked in number of films related to Bihar, added that next year he would be seen in Prakash Jha's Satyagrah.

Son of Sardar is going to be released on Diwali.