Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Best of 2008 in Bollywood Cinema

By Amitava Nag • Dec 28th, 2008 •

Dasvidaniya (2008)Year 2008 had been an insipid year as far as cinema is concerned. There were no international movies which took everyone and anyone in their stride and the film festivals were lukewarm. Back home in India, things were not much different. Bollywood also remained more or less un-inspirational. Apart from Jodhaa Akbar and Dostana to a little bit, big budget films didn’t do that well either.
Interestingly, Golmaal Returns became quite a hit in the later part of the year notwithstanding the poor script and indifferent acting. SRK’s Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Aamir Khan’s Ghajini deserve mention but it is difficult to rate them since both got released only in December, and that too the latter during Christmas. On the critical path, Nandita Das’ Firaaq is worthy for her sincere attempts to analyze the evils of Indian political sphere, not to mention Rituparno Ghosh’s much hyped The Last Lear , a film which tried to project Amitabh Bachchan as a powerful theatre actor of past, but the film fell miserably short of expectations. So it’s a difficult task at hand - to cut out my 5 best Bollywood films of the year. The chances are that some reasonably good films which I saw early on may miss my radar now.
Looking back, I tried to classify the films in five broad genres and find my best pick in each category:

Comedy: Comedy seems to rule the roost to not only medium budget Bollywood films recently but also amongst relatively bigger budget ones. However, unlike Bheja Fry last year there is no single comic film that I have seen which is taut and smart till the end. Dil Kabaddi probably is one which in-spite of its uncanny resemblance with Woody Allen’s Husbands and Wives, sails through quite successfully as a film where marital and sexual tensions are seen by the director from a comic angle. This is supported by an excellent crew of actors.
Romance and youth: Romance probably has been the bread-butter theme of commercial Bollywood films since ages and no wonder this is the broad theme on which majority of Bollywood films are made even today. However, the noticeable paradigm shift has been the emphasis on youth and friendship. Rock On and Dostana are in a sense buddy films of the Hollywood golden era and in showcasing the fact that man-woman love is not the only relished relationship, these films try to be unconventional. However, the one which mingled both of them with reasonable success by bringing a sweet and lovable lead couple is Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. We can complain about its placid story telling form as well as the run-of-the-mill end. But, surely it evoked quite a bit of youthful energy on the screen which makes you wish you were young.
Contemporary reality: There has been this sudden urge amongst Bollywood film makers lately to make films on terrorist activities, bomb blasts, secret missions and so on. These are slightly different form their predecessor patriotic films like Border for example. This year as well we have quite a handful of such movies. Mumbai Meri Jaan on the series of seven bomb blasts on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai in 2006 and A Wednesday on the stylish narration of a Police Commissioner about a particular Wednesday deserve mention. To me Aamir stands out above the two in its rendering of gasped fear of an individual where belonging to a specific religion makes him a prey to all adverse interests. The film’s gripping finale adds to the taut storyline and questions the audience’s position in the socio-political Indian milieu.
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Gangster: If you have seen Sarkar, then you will be tempted to see Sarkar Raj and believe me you won’t be disappointed. But like many trilogy predecessors, the second film also suffers from the problem of being repetitive - the former one stands out as a more solid one. However, there is a different take on this whole mythical posturing of the concept of the Don in Mithya. A brilliant Ranvir Shorey notwithstanding, this film attempts to break a number of clichéd concepts and once viewed in conjunction with Shahrukh Khan’s Don or Amitabh Bachchan’s Sarkar Raj, you can make out the difference - the screen is big, whether you will put the characters bigger than the screen is the question.
Philosophical: The best Bollywood film of 2008 to me is Dasvidaniya. This is a story that deals with the life of a common man who has only 3 months left in his life and he suddenly realized he never ‘lived’ for the past thirty-seven years. So begins a journey through thick and thin and it takes the audience with it for the ride. Heart-wrenching and deeply philosophical at times this film probably lacks somewhat in the director’s vision about the ultimate end, and also probably because Vinay Pathak in the lead at times became very stereotyped and predictable in his histrionics. In this age of growing unrest a film like this surely makes us slow up a bit and ponder about our own ambitions and wish-lists. Bravo!
As I conclude there are two things which need special mention. Almost every Bollywood film that I saw in 2008 is an ‘influence’ (read copy) of some foreign film (be it Hollywood or European or even Korean). Most of the young film-school influenced film-makers using their access to world cinema are trying to put up something ‘desi’. No harm in it as long as the adaptations are good and we don’t get bored or we start seeing the originals far too often (sic)!

Most of the films that I watch in theatres these days happen to be in the Fame Multiplex in South Kolkata which is at walking distance from my home. I cannot comment on the other halls, but here, before every film all the viewers have to rise to their feet as the national anthem starts on the screen, courtesy BharatBala Productions. Probably for most of us, it is an emotional moment. As the year comes to an end and we ruminate on the repeated attacks on this great country we are proud to be born in, I look back - ‘Mera Bharat Mahan’.

HAPPPY NEW YEAR...WELCOME 2009..





हार्दिक शुभ कामनाएं !

आप सबको नव वर्ष की हार्दिक शुभ कामनाएं!
आप सबके जीवन में इस वर्ष बहुत सारी खुशियाँ आयें तथा आप सफलता के नए कीर्तिमान बनायें !
ईश्वर विश्व में शान्ति और सौहार्द बनायें , और तरफ़ शान्ति और भाईचारा बना रहे!
आने वाले नव वर्ष में इश्वर से यही विनती है !

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Long Live Aamir...!!


What a Movie? What a Blast? LONG LIVE THE KING..... LONG LIVE AAMIR KHAN...
Wonderful movie and what a beautiful presentation of the character suffering from a disease like "Short Term Memory Loss"..No where in the movie we find Aamir imitating Suriya...Suriya has also done it fantastically in the Tamil Version....Aamir has his own style...way Ahead of anybody in BollyWood...
The movie proceeds in flashbacks and present...just like the Brazillian classic CITY OF GOD....credit goes to Murgdoss.The movie is bit lengthy above 3hrs and the way Murgdoss has Fevicoled the audience to their seats needs applause.....
Asin is Like a Breeze... Wonderful performance... the scene wher she boast of her affair with Sanjay Singhania is really hillarious and I heared the whole Audi 2 enjoying.. while the scene wherin she sells off her car for Aamir and when she give the money to Aamir for his mothers treatment, bring water in the eyes and then the deadly scene.... creates havoc.
Ravat as Ghazini, bring fear... good one.. I guess it is the first time in the history of Bollywood that the title of a Movie is the name of the Villian...Ravat has always been a woondefull actor... remember Asvatthama in mahabharata tele-serial... and the Sardar cricketer in Lagaan.... Ravat has been equally successfull in his Haryanvi accent as the main villian Ghazini....
AR Rehmaan... What to say ? Naam hi Kafi hai.... behka, and bachchu are on the Top of the Chart....
To sum up.... Aamir is Aamir ...... Always Ahead...Murgdass... You Rocked Bollywood.....Asin ..Welcome in the world of Aishwary s,, Ranis...Kareenas...Kajols.......Welcome to Bollywood.....
Regards
Chandra

Friday, December 26, 2008

BOXING DAY ! Have Fun..

The Day of Fun... The Day of Fulttos Masti and Shopping.. When I was in school, this was the day when I used to have most fun with my christian friends. A cricket match with the Christian colony was permanent every year. What A FUN? Yummy cakes prepared by Mary auntie... Yummy...

Boxing Day dates back to the Roman festival Saturnalia from which the practice of giving gifts to employees originates. In England, it was common practice for the servants to carry boxes to their employers when they arrived for their day's work on the first working day after Christmas. Their employers would then put coins in the boxes as special end-of-year gifts.
This can be compared with the modern day concept of Christmas bonuses. The servants carried boxes for the coins, hence the name boxing day. It was also seen that because the staff had to work on such an important day as Christmas by serving the master of the house and his family, they were given the following day off. As servants were kept away from their own families to work on a traditional religious holiday and were not able to celebrate Christmas dinner.

In Australia and Canada, Boxing Day is primarily known as a shopping holiday, and a time where stores have sales, often with dramatic price decreases. For many merchants, it has become the day of the year with the greatest revenue. In recent years, this has been expanded to " Boxing Week' . While Boxing Day is actually on 26 December, many retailers who hold Boxing Day Sales will run the sales for several days before or after 26 December, often up to New Year's Eve.
In some areas of Canada, particularly in Atlantic Canada and parts of Northern Ontario, most retailers are prohibited by law from opening on Boxing Day. In these cases, any sales specifically scheduled for December 26 are moved to the 27th.

TAKE A BREAK MAN.... BOX ..BOX ...BOX...

Regards
Chandra

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!


WISHING EVERYONE A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS SEASON !!!!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS !!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Chutti at the India Gate!

Since morning there was Hurry in my household!
Jaldi Utho! Jaana Nahi Hai Kya... said my wife.I woke up. It was 10 am. Coming out of my quilt I found my way to the bathroom. It took me another 20-25 minutes for a hurried makeover. I had my morning tea and a quick look at the news paper headlines in the TOI. India On a brisk of War.. and the Antulay controversy were the burning issues of the day... Mumbai attack has disclosed the true colors of the politicians...I wonder sometimes.. What are these politicians made of?
Chanting Hanuman Chalisa , I sat for my daily Puja.. and then I had my breakfast and in another 40 mins I was ready to move..
My younger brother and sister, Sunny and Divya are enjoying their extended holidays. They just wrote their halfyearly and are spending time painting,watching movies and planning to watch GHAZINI next weekend. They were all ready by 1 pm...
" Sare ke sare , Gaama ko lekar Gaate Chale" and we reached India Gate by 3 Pm. India Gate is HOUSE FULL on weekends. Awesome evening , Awesome place... True colors of India.. People from all over India visit this place atleast once. Photographers roam around with Photo Albums to find a Mullah, they promise photos in 2 mins , as a rememberance to this place. Rs.40 a snap... Good buisness..... Good profit.
I remember the days when we read about this structure in the Social Studies Books under Historical Monuments of India .
We had Icecream, Bhelpuri and then Walking competition from IndiaGate to Rashtrapati Bhawan.. Its about 3 kms from India Gate. A straight road to the Rashtrapati Bhawan... It was great Fun ...Sunny Won...
We were so tired when we returned, I had a Fag, going to the corners as I didnt want my wife to see me, otherwise * ( % $ # @ ! + ## %____ ---- FLAT-----
We returned home by 8 PM... Dobby has brought mutton,to which my wife prepared... Soooooo TASTY.... You'll not find like that anywhere in this planet i.e EARTH. Her Recipe of preparing is very very different...... AaaHaa!!
Aaap Apna Pura Haath Khaa Jaoge..... By GOD......
We had a little chat and watched MUMBAI MERI JAAN on Dvd..... Great Movie.....
"Back to Bed,,,,,,Did you hear that?"...Wife roared...
"Early to Bed and Early to rise Makes a Man, HEALTHY,WEALTHY and WISE... its 12:30 ..Baby"
HeeHeee heeeee!!!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Just Chill ! Chill !

The winter has arrived but still looking forward for the awesome 'DILLI KI SARDI'. Garam Garam Pakode with Adarak Wali Chai.. Bhai Waah! Maja Aa Jayega.
I remember the childhood days, when Maa used to take utmost care. When the school used to be off, due to fog and the bus couldnt ply... AaaHaa! Felt like a Gods Gift. I think all the kids feel the same and Maa, " BUNTY , Bahar mat Jaana. Thandi lag jayegi." Ghar mein Baitho aur Padhai karo, Rajai mein Baith Kar".....
I have plans to visit the India Gate tomorrow. Chilled evening on India Gate with a CHUSKI.. WOW! What else You Want?
Thank You GOD, For All that you Have given Me... You Have been Very Kind.
Please Be Kind To All.
Time to Log in......
Love & Regards

Friday, December 19, 2008

I AM ALIVE

I am back.. and am alive. Sorry for my delayed reporting... These days has been very hectic and very sad.Homage to all those who gave up their lives for the the country and its people.
My days are been spent finding differnt avenues for money.. Money to live.. Money to happy and prosperous life.
I did about 20 cold callings today and generated atleast 5 leads. Meetings will follow and If luck favors will close the deal in a week... GOOD WORK FOR THE GOOD OF ALL...
I want all.. When you marry and when you are on your own...Its beautifful life alltogether. You take your own decisions. You are the Boss , You Love it. But Yes, the Old saying... Aate Daal Ka Bhav Maloom Chal Jata Hai. But still you enjoy it.
Blogging needs lot of preservance , commitment and descipline. This what I am trying to learn from my Boss , none other than Amitabh Bachchan. Go to his blog at bigb.bigadda.com and you will find it for yourself. His writing skills, language and varied subjects of discussion are all out of this world. None can compare.
Regards