Monday, October 18, 2010

An amateur attempt

How will you define the movie? Movie, if you exclude the list of super natural, sci-fi ones, is depiction of real life with fictional characters that moves before you as a real life story as if everything is squeezed within a limited time-frame  For that time period, you suddenly become secondary and someone else takes your place to become primary to show his life – bad or good, left to you to decide. You watch the movie in one go, without taking breaks and mostly once. It suddenly transmits you in a different world that might be completely alien for that period. You laugh, you cry, you frustrate, you anger – all the feelings within few hours of time span that you otherwise would have felt them in your entire life. Certainly, it is one of the wonderful inventions of mankind.
After such a long time I watched a movie in a theater and the first one in the UK – interestingly, a Hindi one – Aakrosh. It was nice to see Priyadarshan taking a break from his routine comedy viands and moving into serious cinema. How can one forget that he had proved his dexterity on serious concepts with movies like Gardish, Virasat, Kala Paani and his National Award winner, Kanjeevaram? This one also is of same genre. It made me learn the word ‘Honour Killing’. And, after the movie I wondered whether it meant ‘killing for honour’ or ‘killing of honour’. Aakrosh is one of the movies that exerted a force on my emotion and almost made me cry.
The movie starts with a scenic view of Celebration of Dussehra in which the effigies of Rawana and his family are burn to ashes with fireworks, showing conquest of good over evil, followed by chaos created by Delhi college students for three missing students, Vinu and his friends, since 2 months then entry of two main characters, A Major and a CBI officer, who are given the charge of investigation. Then the movie goes on for further revelation and broadens itself to bigger perspective than missing boys. The story reveals one of sad love stories which moves toward tragic end. The hollow esteem tries to endure by all brutal means; in the end, virtue triumphs, but after losing everything. I leave rest of the story for you to watch, explore and feel, otherwise you would curse me for spoiling your entertainment.
This movie is more than a movie to me. My last three blogs are related to issues related to this. But, my blog may not quiver you from inside, but this movie can. It made me remember incidents that took place in the name of faith and honour.  For example, while watching the brutal genocide scene, I remembered Bathe massacre in 1997 that swept away a whole Dalit village within few hours. Besides, its cinematic synchronizations which give you a nice roller coaster ride of impotence, anger and vengeance. Vinu’s friends being of upper caste and killed by their own men by caste shows everything comes after human’s greed. Bipasa is bruised by her husband, unabashedly corrupt cop Paresh Rawal, who in turn is beaten for revenge by Ajay Devgn. Even the last scene was quite touchy, when devastated mother and wife took final step of killing everyone involved. There are many more. Although, there are some flaws e.g. a CBI officer with very high authority, is made mockery by local policemen and vicious gang lords, reporters are beaten before the heroes, but they did nothing and waited for appropriate moment, this movie is worth watching.
Now, you must be wondering why the subject line is ‘AAA' or 'An Amateur Attempt’. This meant my attempt of providing a review not Pridarshan’s attempt of making it. He can never be an amateur as long as movies are concerned. This is my attempt to move on from amateurism to purism. Your comment are always invited as, for me, they value more than my blogs.

2 comments:

  1. Kundan you have again done a beautiful job...Movie publicity might not have created the much needed desire to watch it but your deep down bleeding and weeping heart has sparked off the hunger to beat against the cinema hall counter for a seat inside.
    Your review not only enlivens what you might have gone through and what might have been showcaused, but even more the description has left me with a mindfulness, how life can be imagined at one go and wonder, stories do sometimes ignite waves of fire for a cause.
    At last your words and ways are becoming like a subject matter teacher to me, including english too.

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  2. Kundan great work ..... I have always appreciated your writing skills and now I feel that you truly deserve it .......The way you have portrayed the entire movie is just awesome ......Anyways don't forget to thank me as I was the one you forced you and took you for this movie :-)....lolsssss

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