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The Run of the Mill!

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I happened to watch three movies of late. Each had a unique style of its own, each was called Great, Excellent and what not. However, there is this feeling about each of them, which you know will happen, which you know that this is how it ends, and that in this knowing there lies a not so great term – ‘Formula’.

Those movies – Rang De Basanti, Dor, The Namesake.

Each movie has a special place in my heart – Rang De Basanti for a kind of feeling it raked in youth (if atleast for a moment), Dor brought out constructive selfishness, or objectivity for a person, that has been missing in Hindi movies and The Namesake brings out the nostalgia called Family, that you hated and you still lived with.

But all said and done – Rang De Basanti falls short dramatically, when the boys are killed by ‘clever’ politicians. A good plot, with intelligent intermix of past and present psychologies, goes down to prove a point that could have been proved otherwise.

In Dor, one of my favorites, Nagesh Kukonoor, who is known for his excellent approach towards dealing with reality, disappointed me no ends. The dialogues, like khud ke liyo jiyo (live for yourself) are used to make bold statements and only to change a person, rather than inflict awareness in the character. Suddenly a wonderful story, becomes a preachy stuff that is generally seen at the end of children stories.

And The Namesake it just keeps telling a tale, without bringing why the characters behave the way they behave. It remains true to the theme of book, but fails the characters by not defining them well, in a hurry to tell the story. It looks like the present tense which Jhumpa Lahiri used in her novel, caught up with the screenplay. The story of coming of age of various characters is seen as an undeniable eventuality, as if no body controlled them.

And if Mira Nair wanted her audience to ponder about this “undeniable eventuality” then she has succeeded. But somewhere, may be all great stories aim at fighting ‘this eventuality’, and Mira Nair’s ‘The Namesake’ shows the American born Indian boy slowly accepting their ‘destiny or fate’ as an excuse to comeback to India, and that Indians, no matter where they go, will remain Indians, not people who can mold into situations and people who can change as the situation demands. Sticking to sentiments is shown as sticking to values. Somewhere I believe that is an Imaginary India, not the India of Vedas, of Yagas, of a Lord Krishna who talks of detachment.

But then you can always disagree. I would like to see why probably I’m finding fault in these movies, that have been a phenomenon, atleast for a period of time.

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April 7th, 2007 at 5:39 am

When Air Strikes!

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March 27th, 2007 at 6:46 am

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Intriguing Astrology!

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March 20th, 2007 at 7:27 am

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The Minnows Vs The Greats!

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March 9th, 2007 at 7:20 am

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Pawns of Media Politics!

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March 5th, 2007 at 6:57 am

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Why doctors advise Cesarean?

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March 2nd, 2007 at 6:24 am

Sacrilege-2

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February 20th, 2007 at 6:42 am

Krishna, Karna and the Conflict!

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February 14th, 2007 at 6:35 am

Celebrity Vs Legend – Few Questions!

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January 29th, 2007 at 8:02 am

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President’s Speech – Few Questions!

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January 27th, 2007 at 6:28 am

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