If one asked me what was the
story all about, I might be confused but I would still say the flick was worth
watching, for the impeccable acting of the protagonists. It is simple and
probably that makes it appealing. At many scenes the theater would roar in
laughter and at others one will hear sobbing of people. The movie does not make
any statement as such but it is far away from the hushes and rushes of the
modern world where larger than life “hero” takes in charge to make everything
perfect and fine. It could be you and me but fortunately (someone might think
unfortunately after watching the simplicity of poorly developed brain) most of
us are able-bodied. Again the story is around three characters, tender moments
of joys holds the audience into the movie and the incidents that happens make
you feel sorry for the generous souls. In the first scene of Priyanka when she
pronounces “Baaa-r-Fi” with indifference of autistic person she makes her
presence felt. Whatever she does is a treat to watch whether its her attempt to
sing, her anger when kids laugh at her, at moments when she cautiously holds
Ranbir’s little finger. Ranbir’s character is witty and the wittiness has been
delivered in action without the help of a single word. His innocent acts to
make Priyanka happy definitely make him look better and selfless than most of
us. When most of literate, conscious and clever people miss the real love of
life, a deaf and dumb character sees it and claims it. Priyanka has never
hidden her fondness for Shahrukh Khan and I was fearfully wondering if she
tries to do anything similar to the loud, too artificial act of Khan in the
movie titled “My name is Khan”. Thanks to the director Anurag Kashyap he has
made Priyanka genuinely autistic. Ranbir Kapoor who creates such mess and
carries out mischief in the small hill station of Darjeeling finds solace on
the belly of his father which he uses as pillow. The movement of his head with
the breathing action of his father is well shot and these are the small things
in the movie that leaves an impression.
The shots have been brilliantly
shot by the maverick director. When the camera catches the ear-ring of
Priyanka, her shoes, the way she relates Ranbir’s character with the upward
throw of shoes, the knee length undergarment wow what a treat to watch. The way
Jhilmil’s (Priyanka) character gets irritated when mud sticks to her shoes are
so well acted that you really fall in love with the character. In Bhandarkar’s
Fashion one would despise Priyanka’s character when she makes mistakes but her
its her mistakes that makes the audience fall in love with her.
Ranbir has a way to go and audience
will leave the theatre already waiting for his next release. Ileana D’cruz is
the able-bodied protagonist, she fall prey to time because being of sound mind
she looks for logics. Her work is commendable, her acting skills are good and
we can hope she will get other assignments to prove it further. She is
portrayed as a modern, kind girl of her time i.e. late 70s. She is innocent
enough to fall in love with a mute character yet chooses what looks rational
just to realize rationality does not always bring the most desirable results. He tests of persons honesty and belief is simple yet charming still highly effective, though I won't carry out similar tests on my friend not only because there are no wooden lamp posts to cut but I fear few friends that I have might just leave my hand when the lamp falls. His interpretation is simple, those who leave his hand when the lamp post falls won't stay with him through the thick and thin of his life.
Few things do look contradictory
because in one situation Ranbir’s character is shown instructing his friend to
write a letter and at another he and his same friend cuts pieces of letters
from newspaper to write a letter but the audience can let go of it thinking the
character did so, fearing the recognition of the handwriting. The elderly
portrayal of Ileana’s character looked unconvincing to me but that is entirely
my evaluation yet that is not the fault of Ileana.
One should watch the movie to
watch for Kashyap, Priyanka and Ranbir. Unfortunately this is not a movie for
those who love genres of action, sci-fi, run off the mill kind of love story.
It is just a portrayal of one shade of life with no “masala” no running around
the tree songs.
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