Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Vishal's Blue Umbrella

This rainy season Vishal Bhardwaj brings to us his latest creation "Blue Umbrella". The film starrs Pankaj Kapoor (Nandkishore Khatri ) and Shreya Sharma (Biniya). The film bears no resemblance to any of his earlier films like Makdee, Omkara and Maqbool. This is what we call the mastery of a film maker - a new cheery to every cake.

The film is an adaption of a Ruskin Bond's story and revolves around a blue coloured umbrella, an eleven year old girl Biniya and an old man Nandkishore. Biniya, living in a small village one day discovers a beautiful and vibrant blue umbrella. Its sheer charm takes her by surprise and soon it become her pride possession that she would not let her eyes off. The umbrella also becomes an eye candy for the entire village. Nandkishore, a tea-stall owner also gets smitten by the uniqueness of the umbrella and determines to get the same at any cost.

Unfortunately, the prized possession goes missing one day. For Biniya, this becomes terrible and she turns adamant on finding out the culprit. However she strongly doubts the intentions of Nandkishore. For the time being not only Biniya but also the entire village starts to believe Nandkishore to be the thief of the umbrella and discards him of many society functions mockingly. The story from there takes an emotional touch and unfurls beautifully.


Vishal's glueing direction and script were given an uplift by stupendous cinematography. Gulzar's lyrics added life to the entire film. The background music was also superb. All an all a classic to watch. Performance wise, Panlaj Kapoor as usual is wonderful and so is Vishal's new discovery Shreya Sharma.


It may not be a blockbuster but somewhere you can cherish every bit of it.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Cheers to Chakde! India


Let's raise a toast to Shimit Amin, the soulful director of the week's big release Chak DE!India, for perfectly bringing on screen the true image of Indian women -and this time sans a scoop and other kitchen particulars. Incarnation of women with a hockey stick. Sounds great! so is the film.

"The history of all times, and of today especially, teaches that ... women will be forgotten if they forget to think about themselves". The film takes a flight with this morale, focussing on what revolutionary changes a woman can bring with her unshaken thoghts.

Starring Shahrukh Khan and a bunch of 16 fresh aspiring young lookers, the film revolves around a disgraced former national hockey team player, who after being falsely accused of cheating on the game, returns after seven years as a coach to the national women's hockey team.


The coach in question , Kabir Khan (Shahrukh Khan) after great efforts succeeds in convincing the hockey association to give his hockey team, comprised of women players from length and breadth of the country, a chance to play in the Hockey World Championship. The Coach teaches his players to play not as individuals but as a team, forgetting their regional differences and thinking solely for the nation.


Initially he faces great oppositions from his players, who find him and his ways too strict but later they co-operate and move with him defeating nation after nation, bringing ultimate victory for India. The hockey scenes are terrific and succeeds in keeping alive the moods of even the non-sports lovers. Shahrukh Khan after Swades, has played a role without any of his typical trappings, without any of his trademark quirks.


The film beautifully highlights the power of women and strongly raises the topic of Equality of men and women. The film doesnot break new technical grounds but succeeds in keeping the viewers glued to the screen. All-n -all a perfect Sports film.


An must watch for all those with sportsman spirit ..............


Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Phalke For Shyam Benegal


Celebrated film director and Rajya Sabha member, Shyam Benegal has been selected for the honoured Dadasaheb Phalke Award for 2005. Mr. Benegal is regarded as one of the finest directors that Hindi film industry has ever produced. The success and glory that New Indian Cinema received can largely be attributed to this veteran director.


Shyam Benegal, a nephew of Guru Dutt, founder of Hyderabad Film Society and a former ad-film maker left an indelible impact on the viewers with his very much feature film, Ankur. Later in his career he made several thought provoking cinema like Nishant, Manthan, Bhumika, Junoon, Mandi, Trikaal, Mammo, Sardari Begum and lot more. Apart from what is called "Good Cinema", he also has made disparate documentaries focussing on contemporary issues of India.


Shyam Benegal has earlier been awarded with Padma Shri(1976) and Padma Bhushan (1991). Heartiest congratulations to Shyam Benegal - for giving strong roots to the Hindi Film Industry and giving the Indian viewers a chance to see real incidents through reels.

Friday, August 3, 2007

Birthday of a Legend



Happy Birthday Kishore Da(4th August, 1929)


Zindagi ka safar, hai ye kaisa safar
koi samjha nahin, koi jaana nahin.......

These lines of Kishore Kumar, till date, unforgotten, stirr the deep emotions within our hearts. He was indeed a man born with a golden voice. An accomplished film & music director, a singer and an actor -name it all and Kishore da was a perfectionist. He gave a new shape to the commedy genre of Indian cinema.

Kishore Kumar was born as Abhas Kumar Ganguly in Khadwa. As a child he was very naughty and spent the early day of his life playing pranks and doing mimicry. Hindi blockbusters like "Padosan" and "Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi", established him in Bollywood as a promising actor. In his life time he married some of the most beautiful women of Indian cinema like-Madhubala, Yogita Bali and Leena Chandrawarkar.


After playing a happy innings as an actor, Kishore Kumar tried his voice which went to be a massive success. His songs like saagar kinare, Roop tera mastana, pag ghoongru bandh, khaiyke paan banaras wala are some of his songs that appealed to people of every age group, specially the youth. A heart attack in 1987, took the life of this great maestro and made us aloof of a legend.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY.....................


Gandhi, My Father


Mahatma Gandhi and Gandhigiri are topics on which anyone can go on and on for days. But how many of us actually know about Gandhi's son Harilal and their relationship?I doubt the number!!!
This week's release, Akshaye Khanna and Bhumika Chawala starrer film, Gandhi, My Father is a lesson from a book called Gandhi. Making a film on real events has never been an easy cup of tea. Due to the lack of much written text on Harilal and Gandhi, a lot of research work had to be carried by Feroze Abbas Khan(Director) and Anil Kapoor(Producer). Anil Kapoor has made a superb entry in te film production department with such an outstanding piece of work.

The film, shifts the focus from Gandhi and his being a crusader of the Indian freedom struggle to his personal life, where a thwarted relationship between Gandhi and his eldest son Harilal has been screened beautifully and authentically. Harilal throughout carried the tag of Gandhi around his neck as a curse and did not agree with the ideologies of his own father, whom the whole of the nation trusted blindly.

The greatest regret of my life-
Two people I could never convince
My Muslim friend Mohammad Ali Jinnah and
My own son Harilal Gandhi.


Gandhi throughout his life failed to convince his son, who drinked himself to death.
In a nutshell, a well produced and directed film, with great performances. If the winds blow in the right direction, chances are that the film can mark an entry to the oscars.


No Stars Behind Bars



Feels bad to see our reel life hero behind the bars, Right?? Many of the movie buffs and Sanju's fans must be cursing the Indian legal system for putting their Munnabhai behind the bars. From a "Khalnayak" to following the philosophy of Gandhigiri, he tried all but ultimately had to succumb before the law.


Six years of imprisonment is a long time. For these unending hours behind the bars sanju has carried with himself 10 packs of cigarettes, soap, hair wash, towels, comb, toothbrush, toiletries, a pair of kurta and jeans, slippers and mineral water bottles. But I doubt if all these materialistic objects would give him solace of any kind. As a source of recreation Sanjay has been allowed to roam inside his barracks from noon to 3 pm. He is to be treated like the rest of the 2500 prisoners lodged in the jail.


The whole news of Sanjay's imprisonment has also left many Hindi filmakers in shock and financial losses. Around Rs. 100 crores are riding on him. But the good and humanitarian aspect from the makers is that-they are ready to wait for six years for"Munnabhai" to return rather than drop him from their films.


Feels bad..................