The Rom-com genre in Bollywood has been very
different from the Hollywood’s. How can you not have chartbusters to sing it
laud to tease your lady-love or shake a leg on it in discs on a Saturday night?
How can you even expect to fall in love with it without having a melodramatic
heartbreak & overemotional demonstration of its pain on both the parties?
And more than that, where is the serious & significant involvement of big extended
family members? Mr. Ajay Bhuyan, how can you make a Bollywood Romantic-comedy with
limited characters just a couple of more than the fingers on your left or right
hand? I fear, AMIT SAHNI KI LIST too had been in the question box for sure, for
not meeting all these conditions must for a profitable venture. But then, that
doesn’t stop it from being a nice, warm, fresh, witty and lovable romantic comedy
for most of it.
India’s one of the most popular stand-up comedians
Virr Das plays Amit, a well-settled heavily paid investment banker with a detailed
list of qualities his dream-girl should possess. For obvious reasons, no girl
could ever get to tick all the boxes on the list and the search for the ideal
girl finally meets its end in Mala [Played by the cute & confident Vega Tamotia],
a completely opposite to what Amit is actually looking for. By the time, Amit
readies himself for her with identifiable changes in his traits and gets
engaged to Mala, the surprise awaits at the very next door. His new desirably gorgeous
and deliciously smart business colleague Devika [Anindita Nayar] is supposedly
the one who fills all the spots in the list. And, now opens the curious case of
confusion, conflict and qualms over one’s ability to choose wise and right.
The force that drives AMIT SAHNI KI LIST is the minimalist
exposé of emotions and the subtle humor in the verbal communication. You never
can complain of a forced humor here though it is more of ‘the Vir Das’ approach
where the wit comes mostly with the words and not with dramatically loud
reactions. Vir is in super form. He can simply pause a scene in between and
talk to the viewers exactly in a manner he does it with his live audiences. For
the tight spots of an uber-cool urban guy who is all focused for his career and
life in general but still baffling with the choices he should make, Vir plays
it cool and confident. Vega’s Mala is an emblematic carefree, convinced, lovely
& lively girl anyone would love to be with. Anindita woos the screen with
her presence but still has a long way to go in the acting department. Kavi
Shastri as Amit’s friend is
impressive, hilarious and very much likeable.
All
good? I say not. The obviousness, regularity and the lack of excitement in the
plot kills the promises it encourages. This is a film you already have seen
many a times before, obviously with different set of actors, different titles
to remember and possibly of all types of production values. I wish if the
narrative has been reduced and the writing part could think more inventive about
the plot than just concentrating to the talents of Vir Das for a maximum use. Music
of the film is another letdown and though it has an experimental new-age feel,
it sounds completely wasted. At best, AMIT SAHNI KI LIST is strictly watchable.
For a Sunday evening with nothing else to do but waiting for another murderous Monday
on the calendar, it doesn’t take much from you. An easy watch! [2.5/5]
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