Sunday, August 24, 2008

Mumbai Meri Jaan - Movie Review

मुंबई मेरी जान

On July 11, 2006, Mumbai's lifeline – the local trains, were struck by a series of bomb blasts, that ripped apart not just the trains, but the minds and hearts of every Mumbaiker. Mumbai Meri Jaan (MMJ) follows the lives of people from all strata of society as they each tackle the aftermath of this incident and which brings out the best and worst out of each person.

Nishikant Kamat's first Hindi film is one of those films that do not deviate from the issue on hand. Although I sat and saw his first movie, i.e. Dombivli Fast (Marathi) and remade as Evano Oruvan (Tamil)...(I didn’t understand each one fully)...but then Kamat was always a director to watch out for, and he truly doesn’t disappoint. When I first saw the promo of this film, along with Singh is Kinng, I totally knew this would be one movie that would be a treat to watch. Click here to watch the promo.

Synopsys
- As mentioned earlier, MMJ talks about the after effects of the blasts and, MMJ thru 5 individually woven stories, brings out the deepest and darkest emotions out of people. Although the movie recreates the incident, one of the best parts is that, MMJ doesn’t go about preaching about terrorism and who a terrorist is, why does one become a terrorist etc., Such details which we have seen over and over again on celluloid have been carefully avoided. The movie discovers the brunt of this incident thru the lives of 6 main characters.

1) Nikhil (Madhavan) plays a role similar to what each one of us is. A corporate executive who pays his taxes, goes home to his wife but unlike many doesn’t feel like running off to foreign shores, until the blasts make him look at life a little differently.
2) Rupali (Soha Ali Khan) a top journalist with a news channel. Kamat should be lauded for wonderfully scripting this segment, that goes to show what the media does today..exploit every situation just to gain TRP's.
3) Suresh (Kay Kay Menon) who is an extremist by his own means and who tends to have a suspicious outlook towards the minority community, and who believes that everyone from this community is a terrorist .
4) Thomas (Irfan Khan) who plays a slum-dweller from Tamil Nadu and whose job by day is to watch the lifestyles of the rich; and becomes a tea seller by night.
5) Thukram Patil (Paresh Rawal) is a senior constable with the Mumbai police who is a week away from retirement and his junior, Sunil Kadam (Vijay Maurya) who is just not able to stand the injustice and the corruption that is deep rooted within the police system.

How each one's attitude changes during the course of the movie, is what MMJ is all about. Of the entire cast, Irfan's piece is one of the best. Although in the entire movie, he probably just speaks one line of proper Hindi, his performance thoroughly brings out the anguish and the sorrow of the common man, who is suffering to make both ends meet. The films strongest track according to me, would probably be that of the 2 constables. Their dialogues and scenes probably give the film its most striking moments. Each actor is a revelation in this movie, especially Soha Ali Khan. She is one person who I thought couldn’t act for nuts (maybe I am being judgemental, haven’t seen too many of her movies either). Kay Kay Menon is FAB in his role as an unemployed youth who looks down on another community in every possible way, he makes his part appear so real. Madhavan (who seems to have gained weight) thru his facial expressions shows the fear that each one of us have been thru at some point. Vijay Maurya (had to do some Google search to find his name) is an actor to watch out for..great sense of timing.

As a viewer, it wouldn't be right..If I don’t mention certain scenes in the movies that I thought were really touching and left some goosebumps.

Paresh Rawal telling his subordinate - "police force mein rone ka nahi. jab rona aata hai, toilet jaane ka, aur pishaab karne ka hai" This line acts as a metaphor to the pissed-off attitude of an average-troubled citizen, about which he chooses to do nothing.
(this last line is not mine, I think Indiatimes is the source).
Another dialogue where he says "Mumbai mein sirf picture dekhne ka, acting nahi karne ka". It is this attitude of a regular Indian that the picture wishes to show.

And there’s this one scene where Rupali's boss and her colleague walk on her reflection on the floor, which kinda goes ahead to prove that, each person leaves an imprint in our lives, be it a negative or a positive one.
There are many more much scenes, but then writing any more would be as good as replicating the script here, and that would fail me as a reviewer.

MMJ is not path breaking cinema, but it’s a movie for people who appreciate a good script. Watch it for its spirit and performances. This is not your regular off the mill masala movie with songs and a romantic track, but the problem with such movies is that, the audiences are limited to just multiplexes. The best part of the movie is that it doesn’t try to be judgemental. It jus talks about two sides of a coin, each one can’t be separated from the other.

As I end my first review, I am forced to revisit my first line, where I wrote the blasts ripped thru the hearts and minds of Mumbaikers...each character in the movie tackles their issues in different ways. And at the end of it all, each one moves on in life। The movie is a tribute to the never dying spirit of the wonderful city...and hence the name - Mumbai Meri Jaan.

Do check out the movie's website...very well done. CLICK HERE TO TAKE U THERE.

Confusion...confusion...

I had actually wanted the 2nd topic of the blog to talk about myself, my life and my relationships (yup I intend to open the pandora’s box)..but then I ended up watching 2 movies over this weekend...Mumbai Meri Jaan and Maan Gaye Mughal E Azam. Mumbai Meri Jaan moved me so much, that I decided that I would write its review. Movie reviewing has always been like a passion to me, and many have told me to look at it professionally (hahah...joke right)...anywayz getting back to the point...the review would be up in a few hours...the second movie Mughal E Azam..its not even worth a review...total trash...!! Anywayz now that my confusion is cleared...here I embark in writing my first review...!!

As usual a disclaimer - I am not a professional reviewer (atleast as of now)...What I would write would probably be my first review, and definitely not the last. Do put in your comments on where I went wrong. Yes I do tend to write long, so thats not something I can avoid. I also hope not to give out much about the movie. And please do tell me, if I have bored you. Not that I can do much abt it...but ya...can always try :)

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Am finally here...phew..!!

As the title aptly here...AM FINALLY HERE...!! Although I joined up on Blogspot sometime in Dec 07...It took me like 9 months to actually sit and create a blog and type my thoughts here. In the whole while, 2 people kept telling me that I should start off, and that my nonsenical (ya that would wud be added soon to Webster) writing skills are like fab..so i should waste no time with regard to blog...so here I am..!! (Oh ya thank u Gattu and Adita)

Like the title suggests, this blog wont contain some high end theoretical thesis leading to my PHd or some major research into industry sectors. It jus going to be some light reading..aka random thoughts from within...on life...ok ok i wont get philosophical either. Ohh ya how can i forget...I am also gonna review movies, always been one of my biggest passions. Anywayz thats about it for now, am feeling sleepy. So adios and watch this space...I guess next I would write about a 100kg ka bhoj that this earth has been holding on to..for so long.

Oh wait wait...before I go...a lil disclaimer...whatever you find here, is just some thoughts of mine. Unfortunately I am not paid to write all this.
And any resemblances that you may find here, are purely intentional..!! :) but ya no offence meant to anyone.