Showing posts with label 3 idiots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3 idiots. Show all posts

Friday, 29 June 2018

संजू: दत्त, रनबीर, हिरानी...मनोरंजन सब पर भारी! [3.5/5]


क्या कोई भी 3 घंटे की फिल्म या 400 पन्नों की किताब किसी भी जीवित या मृत व्यक्ति या उसके व्यक्तित्व के बारे में आपकी राय बदलने में कामयाब हो सकती है? नहीं. भले ही वो फिल्म राजकुमार हिरानी जैसे चहेते फ़िल्मकार ने ही क्यूँ न बनायी हो. क्या राजकुमार हिरानी ने संजू के साथ संजय दत्त की छवि सुधारने की ऐसी कोई कोशिश की है? मुझे नहीं लगता. संजय दत्त जैसे सनसनीखेज जिंदगी जीने वाले मशहूर शख्सियत से जुड़ा हर पहलू जानने-समझने-टटोलने के लिए संजू कम पड़ जाती है. तय वक़्त के कथानक में पिरोने के लिए घटनाओं के अपने चुनाव में भी, और मनोरंजन को मद्देनजर रख कर उन घटनाओं के इर्द-गिर्द अतिरंजित भावनाओं का जाल बुनने में भी. जाल शब्द का इस्तेमाल बहुत सोच समझकर कर रहा हूँ. अभिजात जोशी के साथ मिलकर हिरानी स्क्रिप्ट लिखते वक़्त ‘LCD’ फ़ॉर्मूले को ध्यान में रखते हैं, यानी कागज़ पर लिखे जिस दृश्य में LAUGHTER, CRY या DRAMA नहीं, उसका फिल्म में बने रहना जरूरी नहीं. इस गरज़ से, संजू मनोरंजक लगने की कोशिश करते हुए ज्यादा नज़र आती है, और सिनेमाई तौर पर परिपक्व या सम्पूर्ण फिल्म होने का हक़ खोती चली जाती है.

संजय दत्त तमाम बदनामियों और अपनी बिगडैल छवि के बावजूद, दर्शकों के एक बहुत बड़े हिस्से के चहेते अभिनेता रहे हैं. उनसे जुड़े हजारों किस्सों और किंवदंतियों में उन्हें तलाशना अपने आप में किसी रहस्य से कम नहीं है. हिरानी उनकी जिंदगी को जब अपनी सीधी-सरल, पर बेहद चमकदार रंगीन दुनिया में जगह देते हैं, आपकी उम्मीद रहती है कि आप हिरानी की मदद से इस पहेली को आसानी से सुलझा पायेंगे. ऐसा नहीं होता. कम से कम हर बार नहीं होता. संजू में बहुत सारा कुछ ऐसा है, जो आपको असलियत से परे लगता है. अक्सर क्या ऐसा हुआ था?’ से कहीं आगे बढ़कर आप अरे, ऐसा थोड़े ही हुआ होगा की तरफ पहुँचने लगते हैं. और उसकी वजह शायद हर बार हिरानी साब का मनोरंजन को लेकर अपना एक ख़ास नजरिया और तय रवैया ही है. 4 सफल फिल्मों के बाद, अब दर्शक के तौर पर आपको भी उनके दांव-पेंच समझ आने लग गये हैं. चौंकाने के लिए अब हिरानी साब के तरकश में कम ही तीर बचे हैं. हालाँकि अभी भी आप और हम उनसे उबेंगे नहीं, पर बासीपने के हलकी गंध आने लग पड़ी है.

संजू का पहला हिस्सा संजय दत्त (रनबीर कपूर) और ड्रग्स के साथ उनकी उठा-पटक के नाम रहता है. इस दौरान, कथानक में माँ नर्गिस जी (मनीषा कोईराला) की बीमारी, उनकी असामयिक मृत्यु, बेटे को ड्रग्स के दलदल से निकालने में पिता सुनील दत्त (परेश रावल) की नाकाम कोशिशों और संजय की ख़ुद से ही लड़ाई को अहमियत मिलती है. हलके-फुल्के पलों और एक-दो इमोशनल दृश्यों के अलावा, इस हिस्से में अगर कुछ आपको बहुत बांधे रखता है, तो वो है संजय के दोस्त कमलेश (विक्की कौशल) का किरदार. परदे पर विक्की के आते ही जैसे कोई तूफ़ान सा उठने लगता है. इस किरदार के बारे में आपको शायद ही पहले से कुछ पता रहा हो. संजय के साथ कमलेश की दोस्ती के पल हों, या इंटरवल से ठीक पहले कमलेश का एक सनसनीखेज खुलासा; इस एक किरदार के साथ आप हमेशा उत्सुक और उत्साहित रहते हैं. यही एक किरदार है, जो संजय के साथ-साथ रहते हुए कहानी में एक अलग तरह की निरपेक्षता और सकारात्मकता लेकर आता है. यहाँ तक कि पहली मुलाक़ात में ही संजय को दो-टूक सुनाने की हिम्मत दिखा देता है.  

संजय दत्त के अंडरवर्ल्ड से रिश्तों और एके-47 रायफल रखने के वाकये से होकर येरवडा जेल से छूटने तक का सफ़र फिल्म का दूसरा हिस्सा बनता है, जहां ज्यादातर कोशिशें और वक़्त मामले को लेकर संजय की सफाई के इर्द-गिर्द ही घूमता रहता है. पिछले हिस्से में जहां परदे का संजय (रनबीर) असल जिंदगी के संजय पर हर लहजे से हावी होता दिखाई दे रहा था, यहाँ तक आते-आते संजय दत्त का हालिया व्यक्तित्व आपको ज्यादा भाने लगता है. मुन्नाभाई एमबीबीएस घटने और संजू के बाबा बनने के दौर और दृश्य खासे सुहावने लगते हैं. हालाँकि हिरानी का फार्मूला अब भी आपको परेशान कर ही रहा होता है. दोस्तों के बीच गलतफहमियों से पनपी दूरियों को सुलझाने का दृश्य पीके के उस दृश्य की याद दिलाता है, जहां जग्गू और सरफ़राज़ शामिल हैं. कहानी को लम्बे-चौड़े बयानों में बोल बोल कर बताने की कला आप 3 इडियट्स में देख ही चुके हैं. यहाँ तक कि गानों में सपनीली दुनिया की सैर करते किरदारों (3 इडियट्स का ज़ुबी-ज़ुबी) का प्रयोग यहाँ भी ख़ूब (रूबी-रूबी) इस्तेमाल होता है.

अभिनय में, संजू पूरी तरह रनबीर में ढली-रची-बसी फिल्म है. सोनम कपूर के साथ बाथरूम वाला दृश्य हो, या फिर परेश रावल के साथ इमोशनल सीन्स; रनबीर संजय दत्त की तरह सिर्फ चलने, बोलने या दिखने से परे लगते हैं. परदे पर उनके होते हुए कुछ और देखने-सुनने की चाह भी नहीं रहती, हालाँकि विक्की कौशल के साथ वाले दृश्यों में उन्हें साफ़ टक्कर मिलती है. विक्की यहाँ अपने पूरे रंग में हैं. रनबीर जैसे बेहतर अभिनेता के सामने होते हुए भी उनकी अदाकारी में एक छटांक को भी बिखराव नहीं दिखता. आखिर में, संजू एक ऐसी फिल्म हैं जिसके मुख्य किरदार से आप पहले से ही वाकिफ हैं, और उसके बारे में जितना जानते हैं उतना ही और जानना चाहते हैं. इस लिहाज़ से संजू आपको छोटे-बड़े ढेर सारे मजेदार किस्से सुना डालती है. अब आपको तय करना है, हिरानी के फार्मूले में कौन कितना फिट बैठ गया था, और कौन सा बैठाया गया था? बहरहाल, मीडिया को  एकतरफ़ा ठहराने की कोशिश में फिल्म गंभीरता की ओर जरूर बढती दिखती है, पर आप इसे सिर्फ और सिर्फ मनोरंजन के चश्मे से ही देखने की जेहमत उठाएं, तो बेहतर नतीजे मिलेंगे. [3.5/5]           

Thursday, 2 April 2015

FAST & FURIOUS 7 : Not a Fab-watch but a Fan-watch! [3/5]

There is hardly anything that has some sorts of ‘ground-connect’ in James Wan’s FAST & FURIOUS 7, neither cars nor the plot! Still, this time it ain’t just about being fast. Following the frenzy trends of the franchise; you don’t actually need to demand inventive ideas of thrilling action, high-octane sequences of car chase, thumping explosions that could wreck the whole city down including the most beautiful skyscrapers or even the glam-dolls clad in their barely-there shorts. It’s all there by design but what gives this ride an evocative momentum is the emotionally charged-up underlying melancholy coming from the fact that one of the members in the gang, Paul Walker is not there with us anymore. And James Wan brilliantly treats and tweaks it with the help of his brothers to make it a worth ‘bid adieu’ for the star; and for the fans too.  

Deckard Shaw [Jason Statham] enters as the big bad brother of Owen Shaw [of and from the sixth installment of the franchise] seeking vengeance from the gang responsible for putting his kid-brother on death-table. The gang is busy getting their lives on track when the terror knocks their doors. Before they could even smell it, Han is killed in Tokyo and Hobbs [Dwayne Johnson] is sent to ICU. Toretto [Vin Diesel] with Brian [Paul Walker], Letty [Michelle Rodriguez] and others has to join hands with Mr. Nobody [Kurt Russell] to take down this almost ‘impossible to track’ baddie. Their hope lies in a hacker named Ramsey [Nathalie Emmanuel] with a ‘track it all’ software. Now, fill this unhygienic and regular storyline with as much earth-shattering explosions as you could, head-on-head car collisions and hard-to-digest gravity-defying stunts [in one, Diesel slams his car into three high-rise buildings of Abu Dhabi, piercing one after the other and making it the most incredible stunt in the skies].

FAST & FURIOUS 7 stays true to its genre. Luring men with the glamorous speed-machines and sensational beauties in bikinis! The plentiful of thrillride scarcely gives you enough time to think over the logical explanation lacking largely in the plot. The villain here is often described as untraceable but then, he is there in every frame without actually having any cover to his existence. The gang can perform free fall car-stunts from any given altitude and can escape safely without having a noticeable scar. Meanwhile, the world’s most celebrated cities are being turned into trashbins after grave blasts and there is no sign of alarmed populace. Anyways, who would notice and why if the adrenaline rush required and promised is there intact?

Film surprisingly gets into emotional mode several times, breaking its successful modus operandi for past six offerings; mostly when Paul Walker gets himself into a death-defying stunt [The actor lost his life in a speeding car-accident similar to the movies in this franchise]. And then, this ‘one last ride’ ends in the highly touching sequence where Paul Walker’s character gets recreated with computer-graphics and his two of brothers of similar inherited looks. Beautifully conceived tribute to the star! Watch it for being exciting, exhilarating and emotionally more involved. If not a fab watch, it is sure a fan watch! [3/5]

P.S. : Indian actor Ali Fazal of 3 IDIOTS fame can also be seen in an evident cameo. It feels great to see him sharing screen space with Vin Diesel and Paul Walker.

Friday, 19 December 2014

PK: Oh, My God! Year’s most entertaining Film! [5/5]

You can’t question religion. You can’t ask for logical explanations when it comes to one’s faith. We are not supposed to do that. We are not taught to do that. You have to be either an alien or an escapee from the nearest mental asylum. PK [played by the calculative risk-taker & a game-changer in many cases Aamir Khan] is one such rare genus. His level of indulgence with our worldly Gods is absolutely ‘out of this world’. His child-like innocence can bombard questions of all kind without giving you much time to think and react. He can also make you thunderstruck with his logical demonstrations about things you never bothered or rather apprehended to ask about. No doubt, he looks like a distant and conscientiously more intuitive cousin to Fungshuk Wangdu of 3 IDIOTS.  

‘PK’ is another gem of Rajkumar Hirani’s school of film-making where success can also be formulated by assimilating an unfussy entertainment of dramatic but simple nature & a ‘never gets preachy’ social message weaved in good humor and honest emotions. So when PK- the untainted innocent soul discovers people buying goods of their needs simply by exchanging a piece of paper with an old man’s picture [our very own ‘father of the nation] printed on it, he starts collecting every single poster & newspaper-cutting carrying his image. Next, we are made realize how we only respect the ‘financial’ worth and not the ‘moral’ values the man lived his life for.

‘PK’ also dares to question your blind-faith on forged Godmen from all religions. It’s high time we turn to humanity as our primary religious conviction rather than wasting our hard-money and the gifted wisdom to differentiate right from wrong on someone else’s phony tactics. As PK says in the film, the God who created us is very different from the ones we created. And the prayers we make through these age-old practices are nothing more than a ‘wrong number’ call.

The biggest strength of ‘PK’ is that it talks less and speaks more. There is hardly a scene where you don’t get thrashed by one or other social issues or expected human behavioral flaws in us; in a very subtle, explicable, logical and entertaining manner. The Bhojpuri texture to the lingo adds to it fervently and freely. It is one of the most sugary languages spoken across country; still very misinterpreted and wrongly portrayed and performed for Bollywood films. ‘PK’ also doesn’t do it flawlessly but certainly the respect is there. For a change, I am not offended this time!

Hirani and Abhijat Joshi’s taut and an almost flawless screenplay gives you ample hilarious as well as heartwarming moments. Anushka Sharma impresses with her sparkling presence very well translated into a lovely & lively character on screen. Saurabh Shukla and Boman Irani are efficiently likeable. Sushant Singh Rajput is charming and plays it cool, though is only for a shorter role. And who wouldn’t agree? The leading man leads like no one does better. Aamir is known to reinvent his acting abilities as well as the commercial cinema in India. This one takes his efforts to the next level. He gives us a multicolored paan-chewing character you will take home immediately.

And if could give you more about the film, I would be writing it hours in row. There is so much to cheer-so much to cherish; you wouldn’t mind it going twice in its first week. I am ready for the evening show. Till then; my only reaction to the film is if Bollywood is meant to follow the latest formula for recreating similar box-office success, are we going to see many more ‘PK’s in coming years? I am sure, the answer is negative. PK is outstanding! PK doesn’t come to us too often! Go; get a slice of it…NOW! [5/5]

Saturday, 5 July 2014

BOBBY JASOOS: Vidya overpowers this less-Jasoosi thriller! [3/5]

Hyderabad has not been the backdrop of many Bollywood films but a few very relevant ones like Sagar Sarhadi’s BAZAAR; so when promos of BOBBY JASOOS made a suggestion of it being positioned completely in the same city of its own flavors, an apprehension got fixed in my head. Will the typical Hyderabadi lingo and the lehza work or else it would be just another laughing stock stuck in its stereotype treatment? Now that I have seen it, I can say my doubts didn’t get proper ground to prosper. Debutante director Samar Shaikh’s BOBBY JASOOS belongs to two, one being Hyderabad itself and the second is Vidya Balan, often pronounced as the HERO of her films. BOBBY JASOOS in fact, is a complete shocker mostly not because it is a thriller but as an emotional Indian drama that asks important questions about our male-ruled society. Why can a profession like private investigation not picked up by a girl? Why Kitty always has to a dumb assistant and not a smart challenger to Karamchand in her own way?

Coming from a middle class Hyderabadi Muslim family where father [Rajendra Gupta] arrogantly announces that he doesn’t need his daughter’s money to run the house, Bilquis aka Bobby [Vidya] dares to chase her dream of being a popular private detective. Flooded with petty cases of gathering information about people’s personal affairs, Bobby is waiting to hit the jackpot with something big and it comes to her as Anees Khan [Veteran Kiran Kumar] - a rich man in search of a missing girl with least information to follow. Stunned in the flashes of money involved, little she remembers the basics of the profession. Get your hands clean on the client first!

BOBBY JASOOS beautifully and in its most authentic manner captures the core of middle class houses. The extended families with father’s sister [Tanve Azmi in one such] and her daughters live and breathe with ease, ‘Sehri’ and ‘Iftaar’ being performed together since it is a Ramadan month, father being the dominating force and kids hardly can put their view-points! The best part is you are never bombarded with forced Hyderabadi dialect but it is well-crafted in the story and subtly performed. Even in their shortest of time on screen, actors like Rajendra Gupta as the controlling father, Supriya Pathak Kapoor as Bobby’s Mother, Tanve Azmi as the Kausar Khaala who’s kind of a marriage counselor to everybody and anybody comes across, Arjan Bajwa, Zarina Wahab, Akash Dahiya and Kiran Kumar in his comeback sort leave the demanded and deserving impact. Ali Fazal is a revelation. He has done well in a couple of movies after 3 IDIOTS but this one establishes him as a charming performer. Spare me for saying it but his dialogue delivery at places reminds me of Naseer saab’s.

And now, the Vidya Balan! Vidya has always been targeting scripts and roles that ascertains full just to her acting potential. The writing here sure can’t be judged at par her earlier selections but still, she manages to pull it out brilliantly. There is no way you complain a scene Vidya is in. Don’t fool yourself by expecting a ‘Sherlock Holmes’ thriller out of it, but this first Bollywood woman detective sure shows flare of emotions you’ll feel connected to. Watch it for Vidya! [3/5]