Monday, October 09, 2006

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Dor is beautiful, best watched in a wide screen multiplex, but then ours is a beautiful land. To say that the photography is striking is not true- it is tremendous, but then the whole product comes together quite flawlessly, trademark Nagesh Kukunoor style. A million and one dancing greens and sparkling streams in Himachal, the stark splendor of Rajasthan, each life with its own story and boundaries, yet intertwined in the manner life sometimes is. A wispy gossamer thread that links, a fine line that runs through an intricate embroidery. From what was till now a page 3-quality glamour cast- Gul Panag, Ayesha Takia, Mr Kukunoor has extracted a fine performance, most of it make up free and easy on the glycerine. A storyline that is pro- hope and entirely believable, stuff happens, you get up and walk, life goes on. Shreyas Talpade excels as the bahurupi, exceptionally good as a gag- a-minute mimic. Mr Kukunoor in a cameo as the lecherous Mr Chopra is miscast, he looks too decent to suggest a pass, let alone a live- in arrangement. The end could have been slicker, but that is about it. Watch, sigh your heart out as the desert winds whip up a mindstorm, put on them walking shoes.

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On Saturday night I’d gone to Prabhadevi, reveling in the feeling of speed on the expressway; that ferris-wheel sensation as you confidently zoom taking in soaring flyovers with ease, the glee at acing traffic with clear green signals, noticing how the darkness is a coverup, and how those distant lights seem quite pretty if you’d half close your eyes. I returned by local train, happy to jump in before the train braked to a halt, senses alive at the hustle- bustle at key stations, glad but reassured to recognize Bandra with the arches and art -deco girders, amazed at the variety of goods sold with finesse in the compartment that hour of the night- candy, purses, trinkets, vegetables, T shirts and keychains from China. Both trips were fun in their own way, making me speechlessly happy with the world for no reason. Was this because it was a change from routine? I don’t know, but I felt more alive than I have in a long time.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy, happy Austere! This was very engrossing...so when did you see Dor?

austere said...

Last night.

Prerona said...

Why? Cant someone in live-in relationship be decent? I like Gul Panag. She always acts well :)

soleil said...

this is the second good review for Dor. i guess it shoots to the top of the "to watch" list! kem cho? shu chale? ahi papers due all week and graduate school madness beginning to catch up. above water, so far.

Billy said...

What is it that you do for a living? What is your job?

austere said...

cherie- poonam was on saturday, kojagiri poonam.

prerona- i have no arguments at all, for or against. i had a problem with the casting..Mr Kukunoor looks as innocent as a year old baby- he just CANT lech..you end up laughing when he tries to

soleil- must must watch. best with the papers. dont get tense and eat properly.ok?


abbagirl- i have a pharmacy and marketing degree, but work in investor relations/ corp comm- hah that blows my cover now!

Anonymous said...

mr.kukkunoor takes himself very seriously as an actor... unfortunately.. hyd blues was easy coz it was almost autobiographical... to be fair, even teen dewarein was a decent performance... but the director is leagues and leagues ahead of the actor.. and yes, shreyas talpade injects life into the movie in a major way.. and i've been going on and on :)