A certain immunity insidiously develops over time if one is part of a metropolis..especially if experience has not provided an alternate lifestyle. One gets accustomed to Life- In- A- Metro, its eccentric and erratic ways, torpedo engined pace, ego centric paradigms, demanding emotional bonds, unquestioning surrender to its gargantuan appetite for devouring the spirit. So much so that when a big deal is made of metro life one wonders what the fuss is all about. Isnt this what life connotes anyways?
The films focus on life vis a vis sex and money is as good a take off point as any. Relationships struggling to balance themselves entrapped in the vixen hold of these, provides the conflict plot. Who survives and how real is that which has, is finally the crux of the story.
Does it encapture the turbulence of metro life? Yes and more. From the first scene to the last one is kept rivetted. The dialogues and screenplay as if providing a slice of life in its un corrupted almost pristine version. Never a false moment, contrived emotion. This proves to be the strong-point of the film. One forgets oneself, loses sense of separateness from the characters. No small feat!
The only scene which worked with the couple was a dying Nafisa Ali in an Ambulance and a traffic bottleneck that reuses to melt. How often we experience that..its scary! A truism of Metro life. Second flaw is the jarring break with the band playing at the height of emotional pitch of a scene. Why O Why? But besides these two, which in the final analysis, do not amount to much, unless one wants to make a gung ho of it as have some critics, obviously with a personal axe to grind, the experience is Fulfilling.
Shiney should now be officially declared the eternal jilted lover after Hazaaron Khwahishe, Gangster, Woh lamhe..he has perfected the longing in his languid eyes, stubbled Devdas look, utterly romantic guy look to the hilt. He probably breezed through the part..but came out quite a winner.
Sharman Joshi, was the surprise package. Here is a guy who knows his marbles. Confident, self assured and professional. The story with Kangana and KK reminded one of Yes Boss ..similar dilemma, money vs Love as also the dream restaurant et al. Has Anurag intentionally lifted the story or is it that this phenomenon is so widespread/ubiquitous in a metro that singling it to a film would be unfair?
Kangana..Now she seems like someone form the silent era of Indian cinema, with accent to boot, re-mixed with the lost-in-the-woods, American babe look! Quite a combination. Is it appealing? Mmmm..donno.. Ask the guys.! Talent wise she is one who you can bet on.
KK you love to hate. Anurags depiction of a typical male chauvinist , replete with double standards, open to promiscuity, to a fault, but unwilling to accept his wifes needs, was unnervingly real.. though one hopes fervently their tribe is diminishing. But elucidating on this would go beyond the ambit of this review. Suffice to say that Anurag was honest enough to admit the prevalence of this decadent male, without excuses. However , why Shilpa decides to accept him once again bespeaks of how it is the inherent strength within a woman, her mental construct fed on a host of factors, social, economical, psychological which will ultimately dictate and reflect on her decision making process.
Musically, the song In dinon hauntingly melodious..was the one you take home with you. The album on the whole..Certainly not Pritams best .
The success of this film will provide great hope to makers who have been marginalized due to the staggering star system. Dearth of talent was never the criteria. Its the lack of backers who shied away from a project that did not reek of Names. Perhaps slowly audiences and Producers are being compelled to accept that a good film, is a good film, is a good film..irrespective of the marketing, packaging, glitz and glamour,empty star attraction and even more inane story telling.. Think Ta Ra Rum Pum.
The Khans and the Kumars should go view this film. The writing is up on the wall . They have bullied the industry for too long.
Favorite scenes: Refreshingly remarkable writing and performances in the scene between Irrfan and Konkona on the rocks, where he enquires of her as to why shed rejected him. Unforgettable as also when he takes her on the roof and urges her to shout out her angst. Shilpa running out of Shineys friends house confused, tormented and guilty! A film Id want to watch over again.
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