Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Delhi-6 - Bollywood Movie Review

Film: “Delhi-6″
Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Atul Kulkarni, Divya Dutta, Om Puri, Supriya Pathak, Pavan Malhotra, Vijay Raaz and Deepak Doriyal
Rating: ****


So simple from above and yet so lusciously layered beneath, “Delhi-6″ does what its director’s last work “Rang De Basanti” did so spectacularly. It pushes the boundaries of cinematic entertainment almost beyond the brink, but catches its breath just in time in an exhilarating exhalation of enchanting thoughts, images and characters that seem to convey the truth about life without obstructing the truth about cinema.

Abhishek Bachchan jumps from one building top to another in the congested colony of old Delhi, as the monkey-man shows up in “Delhi-6″, a mix that’s zingy and intoxicating without trying to be either.

The most cherishable quality of this film, which tries to portray the cultural fabric and its tragic-comic resonances in a society trapped between the machinations of religion and politics, is its transparency.

Even when Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra makes deep comments on the culture and politics of religion in contemporary India, he keeps his narrative liberated of punctuation marks.

The narrative flows in one seamless harmony of characterizations, music and satire bound by a vision that sees the aspirations of an “Indian Idol” contestant (Sonam Kapoor) in the same line of vision as the sexcapades of a wily local photographer and the self-serving pontifications of a Hindu right-wing woman.

The greatest virtue of “Delhi-6″ is its bustling mass of everyday commuters from Chandni Chowk, whose lives converge in routine and not-so-routine ways to create a work of art that pays a heartwarming homage to the spirit of a city without romanticizing the gali (bylane) culture of towns where jalebis are fried by streetside vendors next to kids defecating in open sewers.

As a society based on hierarchical and communal segregation collapses all around us, Mehra portrays this society in a flux with a mixture of pleasure and regret without getting overly nostalgic.

There are lines which openly ridicule the ‘dilli ke dilwale’ who are supposed to be one big happy family. However, the family here - warring brothers Om Puri and Pavan Malhotra - and religious communities fall apart with a heartbreaking thud.

The dynamics of a culturally-decaying society are projected into scenes that come together as vibrant vignettes drawn with sincerity, affection and transparency from the most endearing colours of life.

Binod Pradhan’s cinematography is the real hero of “Delhi-6″. He captures the faded pastels of the crowded gallis of Delhi and the aesthetic garishness of the Ram Leela with the feeling and fervour of a subtle celebration rather than a flamboyant festival.

Mehra’s film completely avoids the touristic cliches that the theme - NRI boy returns to desi roots with dying grandma - could have happily embraced. By the time the narrative reaches a sombre climax, we’re watching a work of art that transcends the power of the visual medium, sneaks into the realm of dark poetry and then re-merges as a socio-political commentary.

Abhishek, who plays a half Hindu-half Muslim NRI returning to his roots in Delhi, essays his role with elan.

It would be unimaginable to think of “Delhi-6″ without the huge cast of players. The cast is so much into the subtle, satirical and profound spirit of the film that you wonder which came first, the characters or the actors.

It would be grossly unfair to single out any of the performances. But mention must be made of Deepak Dobriyal as the innocuous Muslim jalebi seller who’s pushed against the communal wall, Pavan Malhotra as a loud somewhat mean electrician, Divya Dutta as the locality’s garbage collector, Vijay Raaz as the neighbourhood sadistic cop and Atul Kulkarni as the na�ve punching bag.

Waheeda Rehman is so serene yet spirited as the dying grandma, somewhat representative of the world that she comes to inhabit in Delhi with her grandson. But the film belongs to Abhishek Bachchan.

“Delhi-6″ is swarming with metaphors, some of them poetic. Peeling off layers of texts and subtexts, we arrive at a work that exudes the scent of true lived-in and experienced emotions.

The hurt and anger of a socio-political system that has gone from corruptibility to destruction is hidden just beneath a warm, sunny all-is-well veneer so beautifully represented by Sonam Kapoor dancing with the dove perched on her head.

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Jumbo (2008) [MP3]

Jumbo, the animated children movie is directed by Kompin Kemgumnird. According to ScreenIndia.com, Jumbo is actually a 2006 Thai film called Khan Kluay (Wikipedia) and is already released on DVD in the US as The Blue Elephant. It doesn’t really matter, but I don’t see why they’re trying so hard to hide that fact. There’s no information on the creators of the film on any Bollywood website. Anyways, the main character is voiced Akshay Kumar. It’s to be released on Christmas this year, on the same day as Ghajini.

Well, now let’s talk about the music of Jumbo. Can you believe this, the movie may be for kids, but there is not a single kids’ song in this movie! I’m not saying the music is bad, I like the song Everything Gonna Be Alright, but it’s almost gangster rap! Come on, it’s a an animated movie about a cute little elephant who goes searching for his mom. But why the hell are there rap songs in there? When I found out about Jumbo, I was so happy for all the kids but I’m very said right. My complaint is not about the quality of music, but the fact that it doesn’t cater to kids. Btw, the songs are composed by Ram Sampat. To all the children out there, sorry guys, you can stick to that song from Ta Ra Rum Pum for now. They’ll maybe think of you next year.

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  1. Badhte Chalo / Sukhwinder Singh
  2. Chayee Madhoshiyan / Sonu Nigam, Sona Mohapatra
  3. Chayee Madhoshiyan - Remix / Sonu Nigam, Sona Mohapatra
  4. Dil Mera Jumbo / Joi Barua
  5. Everything Gonna Be Alright / Kunal Ganjawala
  6. Jaya He / Krishna

Raaz - The Mystery Continues (2009) [MP3]

The music for Raaz - The Mystery Continues (a.k.a Raaz 2) is released, here are the songs some of you have been wanting so much :D. As they keep claiming, The Mystery Continues is not a sequel to the 2002 film Raaz. It follows a completely different storyline. It is directed by Mohit Suri and stars Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut and Adhyayan Suman in lead roles. I don’t think I need to say this, right?…. that it’s a horror movie?

Music of the movie is directed by new comers Raju Singh, Pranay M Rijia, Toshi Sabri and Gaurav Das who replaced Pritam, who replaced Neem-Sharavan. I haven’t given the songs a listen yet, so I don’t have anything to say except, ENJOY!

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  1. Kaisa Ye Raaz Hai / K.K
  2. Maahi / Toshi Sabri
  3. Soniye / Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal
  4. O Jaana / K.K
  5. O Banda Re / K.K
  6. Maahi (Rock With Me) / Toshi Sabri
  7. Soniyo (From The Heart) / Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal
  8. O Jaana (Dance With Me Mix) / K.K

Dasvidaniya (2008) [MP3]

Dasvidaniya, which was released in November, is a film by Shashant Shah and stars Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey, Rajat Kapoor, Neha Dhupia and Saurabh Shukla. The storyline of the movie is similar to that of The Bucket List. The main character lives an ordinary life, without having done much in life. But when the doctors tell him that he is going to die in 3 months, he makes a list of all the things he wants to do and uses the remaining short time of his life to accomplish and fulfill those wishes.

The music of Dasvidaniya is composed by Kailash Kher who has also written the lyrics for the songs. Great songs, sepcially Muskura. But more than all of them, I like the instrumental one. It’s absolutely beautiful.

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  1. Alvida / Kailash Kher
  2. Alvida - Remix / Kailash Kher, Paresh, Naresh
  3. Mumma / Kailash Kher
  4. Muskura / Kailash Kher, Sonu Nigam
  5. Muskura - Instrumental

Golmaal Returns (2008) [MP3]

Golmaal Returns is a sequel to 2006 hit comedy Golmaal. It’s directed by Rohit Shetty as well, and stars Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, Celina Jaitley, Amrita Arora and Anjana Sukhani. It seems like it did really well at the box-office, both overseas and domestic. Wikipedia says it surpassed Om Shanti Om’s first day collection. I’m really surprised. I saw a little bit of the film, and didn’t like it a bit. And the same goes for the music, which is composed by Pritam. I posted it ’cause so many of you kept asking for it.

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  1. Meow / Suzi Q, Monali
  2. Meow - English / Suzi Q, Monali
  3. Meow - Remix / Suzi Q, Monali
  4. Tha Kar Ke / Neeraj Shridhar, Anvesha Dutta, Akruti Kakkar, Earl, Indie
  5. Tha Kar Ke - Remix / Neeraj Shridhar, Anvesha Dutta, Akruti Kakkar, Earl
  6. Tu Saala / Anushka Manchandani
  7. Tu Saala - Remix / Anushka Manchandani
  8. Vacancy / Neeraj Shridhar, Benny Dayal, Suhail Kaul, Suzi Q
  9. Vacancy - Kilogram Remix / Neeraj Shridhar, Benny Dayal, Suhail Kaul, Suzi Q

Meerabai Not Out (2008) [MP3]

Meerabai Not Out a film by Chandrakant Kulkarni and stars Mandira Bedi, Anupam Kher, Eijaz Khan and Mahesh Manjrekar. Anil Kumble also plays a small role in the film. Mandira Bedi plays the role of a maths teacher who is also cricket fanatic and love Anil Kumble. It was released last week on December 5th.

Meerabai Not Out’s music is directed by Sandesh Shandilya. I absolutely LOVE the song O Dil Sambhal and its remix. The title song isn’t that bad either. Check ‘em out for yourself.

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  1. Chal De Rapat / Sandesh Shandilya, Vijay Prakash
  2. Chal De Rapat - Remix / Sandesh Shandilya, Vijay Prakash
  3. Hai Rama / Sukhwinder Singh, Neha Kakkad
  4. Kaisi Yeh Shaam / Kunal Ganjawala
  5. Meerabai Not Out / Neeraj Shridhar, Vijay Prakash
  6. O Dil Sambhal / Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan
  7. O Dil Sambhal - Remix / Kunal Ganjawala

Video - Chori Chori Dekhe Mujhko (EMI)

This video of Chori Chori Dekhe Mujhko from EMI features the incredibly sexy Malaika Arora and Arjun Rampal. This song really suits her, except for the chori chori part, I wonder how many stalkers she has :D

Sorry Bhai! (2008) [MP3]

Sorry Bhai!The music of Sorry Bhai is composed by Gaurav Dayal and Vivek Philip. The songs aren’t rated high on most sites, 3/5 at best, they weren’t liked that much. My personal favorite of the lot is the title song, and I don’t think the rest are so bad either. I just love the composers’ use of the saxophone in songs. If I had rate this album, I would say 4/5.

Sorry Bhai! is directed by Onir and stars Sanjay Suri, Sharman Joshi, Chitrangda Singh, Boman Irani and Shabana Azmi. Siddharth Mathur (Joshi) and his parents travels to Mauritius for his older brother, Harsh’s (Suri), wedding. In the middle of all the family chaos, Siddharth and his brother’s fiance fall in love which adds fire to the flame. Sounds like a good family comedy to me, I just hope it’s executed well.

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  1. Jalte Hain / Abhishek Nailwal
  2. Jalte Hain - 1 / K K
  3. Abhishek Nailwal / Jalte Hain - Remix
  4. Mere Khuda / K K
  5. Mere Khuda - Remix / K K
  6. Pal / Sunidhi Chauhan, Chayan Adhikari
  7. Pal - Remix / Sunidhi Chauhan, Chayan Adhikari
  8. Some Times / Nanette Natal
  9. Sorry Bhai! / Abhishek Nailwal, Sunidhi Chauhan, K K

Yuvvraaj (2008) [MP3]

Yuvvraaj was released on 21 November, and it is liked a lot since most of the searches on this site these is is Yuvvraaj. It is produced and directed by Subhash Ghai and stars Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Zayed Khan, Boman Irani and Mithun Chakraborty. It’s about relationship between the three brothers and the issue of inheritence after their father dies. I watched the movie myself, however I didn’t like it much. I guess I was expecting too much beforehand. After it is a Subhash Ghai film and stars all big actors. Music of Yuvraj is composed by A.R. Rehman. I hope you like the songs. Cheers.

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  1. Dil Ka Rishta / Sonu Nigam, Roop Kumar Rathod, A R Rahman, Clinton Cerejo, Suzanne D’Mello, Vivinenne Pocha
  2. Main Hoon Yuvvraaj / Salman Khan
  3. Manmohini Morey / Vijay Prakash
  4. Mastam Mastam / Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik, Naresh Iyer, Benny Dayal
  5. Meri Dost Hain / Benny Dayal, Shreya Ghosal, A R Rahman, Salman Khan
  6. Shano Shano / Sonu Nigam, Srinivas, Karthik, Sunaina, Vivinenne Pocha
  7. Shano - Remix / Krishna Chetan
  8. Tu Muskura / Alka Yagnik, Javed Ali
  9. Zindagi / Srinivas

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