What
could be the most painful experience with Indian railways? Crowded platforms, endless
wait for trains delayed by hours […in some extreme cases by days also] or the unhygienic
interiors? No, the bigger test of your patience comes in when your journey
starts but before reaching its destination, stops like the pulse-rate of a dead
man for literally no logical reasons. It’s unbearable. Frequent travelers can
vouch for that. Same goes with Rohit Shetty’s CHENNAI EXPRESS. It’s long-predictable-never
been there but certainly seen that before action entertainer!
After
slaughtering classics like Basu Chatterji’s KHATTA MEETHA in GOLMAAL 3 and Hrishikesh
da’s GOLMAAL in BOL BACHCHAN…this time, Rohit shamelessly chooses to get hugely
inspired by 18-year old still young & fresh trendsetter DILWALE DULHANIA LE
JAAYENGE. The only relief is that he keeps the texture and the surface of a
love-story intact with shifting the base from North India to South India. Simple
it is but ‘no brains allowed inside’ is the tag that comes with his style of
film-making. Let’s accept it!
A story
that is more of a hit Bollywood formula, of a runaway bride meeting with the
charming guy on their journey of a lifetime is no booster at all. To save her
life, girl projects him as her love interest. Father challenges him to prove
his compatibility. In all these, eventually girl falls for the guy and a little
later even the guy starts realizing his feelings for the girl. Happy ending…but
not before the final showdown and a ‘ja ja simran ja’ kind of moment to finish
it off.
The
humour being heavily reliant on wordplays like ‘tu don ki nahin donkey ki beti
hai’ ‘main Bhansali nahin hoon, I mean balshaali nahin hoon’, it’s difficult to
have laugh out loud moments but some jokes are sure here to stay like shahrukh’s
attending nature’s call or in a scene straight from DDLJ where Shah Rukh lends
his hand to help Deepika board the train but couldn't stop himself to help another
set of 4 people in similar manner who happened to be Deepika’s kidnappers. Another
letdown is the language characters speak. It precisely shares more than 60% of
dialogues in Tamil.
Areas
where CHENNAI EXPRESS scores better than previous Rohit Shetty massy entertainers
are the picture postcard south-Indian scenic locations captured awesomely by
Dudley and lovable performance of Shah Rukh Khan […a treat for his hard-core
fans] especially in comic scenes. He’s back with his charismatic romantic
image. But the show stealer is without a doubt Deepika Padukone who never
misses her cues as a Tamilian girl with perfect accented Hindi language and characteristic.
At the
end, I am not sure how many records are being targeted to smash at the box-office
but this trip is a tacky one. At the most, it is just a good day in a regular
local train…not a great memorable long route train-trip with friends and family.
[2/5]
Chennai express came out the way I predicted : http://rajatnarulafilmpreview.blogspot.in/2013/08/chennai-express.html
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