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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Monday, September 8, 2008
Watch Rock On....Hindi Movie......
Some of the music critics had been particularly harsh on the soundtrack of “Rock On”. To the untrained ear, it didn’t seem bad at all on celluloid. Though the tunes may not become memorable, the music carries the plot and the rawness of Farhan Akhtar’s vocals somehow matches the rawness of his band as it strives to break into the big times.
But it’s not Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy’s efforts alone that turn “Rock On” into an honest, good film. The concept of the movie and its execution, and the realistic characters and their quietly powerful performances make significant contribution too.
A film about the life and times of a boy band seemingly does not have mass appeal, but its message is for everybody – it’s never too late to live your dream. For all those with unfulfilled dreams and ambitions lost in time, “Rock On” will impart hope.
The plot moves back and forth in time as we learn what Aditya (Farhan Akhtar), Joe (Arjun Rampal), Rob (Luke Kenny) and K.D. (Purab Kohli) do, and did 10 years ago. Back in time they were members of Magik, a rock bank which splits soon after winning a ticket to possible success.
So bitter is the parting that they head in different directions, not to meet till 10 years later. By now, Aditya is an investment banker, Joe a part time music teacher, K.D. dabbles in the family jewellery business while Rob works as a session musician.
Aditya is the most affluent of the lot but beneath all that looks ideal, he’s a tormented soul. Wife Saakshi (Prachi Desai) accidentally discovers the reason for his aloofness and arranges a meeting with his estranged band members. After some initial awkwardness and hesitation, the four set off again, from where they left.
After his highly dramatic “Aryan”, writer-director Abhishek Kapoor keeps it simple and mature here. For a story that presents many moments for possible melodrama, “Rock On” is understated, making it true to life and identifiable. Not surprisingly, one can notice traces of the Farhan Akhtar style of filmmaking, especially in the way male bonding, twisted relationships and complex emotions are handled, and attention is paid to detail ensuring nothing remains disconnected. The reunion scenes among the band members as well as Aditya’s meeting with an ex girlfriend are particularly treated with intense care.
For most part, “Rock On” wears a golden hue and is beautifully shot, making it pleasing to the eye as well. In fact, all the visual elements are good-looking. The rock concert sequences are created convincingly, credit for which also goes to the cast which lives its roles rather skillfully.
Farhan Akhtar makes an impressive debut as an actor. Though not as explosive as his directorial debut, his foray into acting works just as well. As Magik’s lead vocalist as well as an investment banker, Farhan is controlled, but highly affective. True to his self he pays a lot of attention to his on stage rock musician act, and comes across quite like one.
The movie’s other debutant, Prachi Desai, makes a mark too. Her transition from the sari-clad Bani of “Kasamh Se” to the beautifully syled Sakshi of “Rock On” is refreshing.
Shahana Goswani, as Joe’s ever slogging wife Debbie, has a longer role though, and does very well too. Largely unnoticed in her earlier three films, it will be difficult, and unfair, not to recognise her henceforth. Along with Farhan Akhtar, hers is the best performance of the movie.
Arjun Rampal, Luke Kenny and Purab Kohli do complete justice to their parts, which often get demanding. Their effortless acting is supported by good dialogues and some witty lines.
Barring its slow pace, everything about "Rock On" is spot on, but is Bollywood and the audience in general ready for a full-fledged film set against the backdrop of a rock band?
Maybe not, going by what’s working these days.
But Gen Next, at whom the movie is primarily aimed, must do its bit to appalud and welcome all positive attempts to take Hindi cinema forward, especially if the attempt is as sincere and commendable as “Rock On”.
Cast: Farhan Akhtar, Arjun Rampal, Luke Kenny, Purab Kohli, Prachi Desai, Shahana Goswami, Koel Purie
Director: Abhishek Kapoor
Producer: Ritesh Sidwani and Farhan Akhtar (Excel Entertainment)
Music: Shankar Ehsaan and Loy
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Watch C-Kompany ....Hindi Movie......
MUNNABHAI M.B.B.S. started a trend of sorts. Gangsters with a heart of gold acting as modern-day Robinhoods. Robbing the notorious rich and helping the oppressed poor.
Writer turned debutante director Sachin Yardi borrows a leaf from MUNNABHAI M.B.B.S. and presents a tale that not only talks of Robinhoods, but also makes a scathing attack at news reporting hitting an all-time low [anything for TRPs], makes digs at Ekta Kapoor and her serials, also looks at the underworld-builder-cops nexus.
The story of three losers attaining power overnight makes for interesting viewing. But the problem is, C KKOMPANY lacks consistency. The comedy is truly hilarious at places, but there're times when you sit motionless, not reacting to the on-screen antics. If the first hour is a joyous ride, the second hour is akin to driving on a road full of potholes. The climax is also a letdown [in the mela], although the end sequence -- C KKOMPANY is now a movement -- was the right way to conclude the film.
All said, C KKOMPANY had the germs of being a cool entertainer, but it ends up being a one-time average watch.
C KKOMPANY is about three individuals, all living in the 'C' Wing of a middle class housing society: Akshay [Tusshar] is a crime reporter, Mr. Joshi [Anupam Kher] is a retired accountant trying to deal with his ungrateful son and Lambodar [Rajpal Yadav] is at loggerheads with his wife over his job. These three friends share their respective plight with one another and find solace in each other's company.
On one occasion, they play a harmless prank to tackle their problems. One thing leads to another and before they realize, the incident becomes big news. But things don't stop there. They put their new founded fame to good use and this in turn triggers off a series of incidents, which propel them to such heights that the three become the talk of the nation.
That Sachin Yardi has a flair for comedy was more than evident when he penned the thoroughly entertaining KYAA KOOL HAI HUM. C KKOMPANY also boasts of humour-laden sequences that keep you in splits at several points.
But keeping the humour alive from start to end is not everyone's cup of tea. Yardi's humour works till the beginning of the second hour, but things stagnate thereafter. Things get repetitive. There's not much movement in the story and the comic scenes also range from enjoyable to avoidable.
Music is quite okay, but the songs -- barring the Sanjay Dutt track at the outset -- show up without valid situations. The Tusshar-Celina track, although well shot, comes up from nowhere. Cinematography is alright.
C KKOMPANY gets its glory because of its three protagonists. Tusshar is only climbing the ladder with every film. He's excellent. Anupam Kher proves yet again that he's amongst the best in the business. Rajpla Yadav is efficient too.
Mithun Chakraborty is in command after a long time. The veteran is superb. Vinay Apte and Dilip Prabhavalkar do complete justice to their respective roles. Raima Sen is pleasant. Karan Johar, Mahesh Bhatt and Ekta Kapoor's appearances give the film that extra sheen.
On the whole, C KKOMPANY is funny in parts, not in totality. An ordinary fare!
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
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Vodka saves life
Pure alcohol is often given in treating such cases because it can inhibit the toxic effects of ethylene glycol. While new supplies won't be coming anytime soon, doctors have to think of a way to find replacement. Luckily for the Italian man, supplies is not too far away. The doctors starts feeding him with Vodka through a drip for 3 days!
"The patient was drip-fed about three standard drinks an hour for three days in the intensive care unit," Dr Todd Fraser said in a statement. "The hospital's administrators were also very understanding when we explained our reasons for buying a case of vodka." Medical staff said the patient had made a full recovery, and the hangover had worn off by the time he woke up. He spent 20 days in hospital before being discharged.
Source : BBC News
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