Rating : 8/10
Release Date : 15th June, 2012
Time : 140 minutes
Director : Rajesh Mapuskar; Writers : Rajesh Mapuskar, Rajkumar Hirani; Music : Pritam
Starring : Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani, Ritvik Sahore, Deepak Shirke, Seema Pahawa, Satyadeep Misra, Aakash Dhabade, Nilesh Divekar, Vijay Nikam
This is a modern day fairy story with a heart of gold. Slightly manipulative emotionally but forgivably so.
Sharman, a Parsi, chronic do-gooder, an honest RTO officer, probably below the new Parsi poverty line of Rs 90,000 pm, wants to send his son, Ritvik, to a cricket coaching camp at Lords, London. He’s a cinch to get selected but the only hitch is the Rs 1.5 lac fee. Many loan rejections later, the only way out seems to be via a wedding planner, Seema . Who’s willing to give him the amount as a gift if he can arrange a Ferrari for a few hours. So that a corrupt corporator's useless son can get married in it. The problem is, there is only one Ferrari in Mumbai. Belonging to Sachin Tendulkar.
Another problem is posed by Sharman’s dad, Boman Irani, who hates cricket, thinks most cricketers are salesmen. And is dead against sending his grandson for the camp.
The story line is simple and thankfully remains so through the film, with possibly my only issue being with the suicide angle and the breakdown towards the end. Else, it remains light, chirpy and cheerful all the way through. The film is lit up by some very well written characters and excellent performances. The waiter at the Mumbai Cricket Association who wants an autograph because in an inconsequential match 38 years ago, the cricketer had taken 8 wickets on a dead pitch. The bumbling but good hearted security guard at Sachin’s flat. Sharman’s boss who informs him that the wheels of loans against Provident Fund grind correctly but exceedingly slowly. The cop nicknamed Mahatma Gandhi. The corporators dramebaaz son. The cricket coach. The bubbly wedding planner. The gun happy corporator (the opera scene is a classic !). Sharman and Boman, who do an as expected great job. And above all, I loved the son. His smile lights up the screen and our hearts in a truly honest performance.
The background music, with the cricket song and also the title song deserving special mention. Keeps the mood effervescent through the film. Some moments, as mentioned above, and an unnecessary lavani number by Vidya Balan are the only discordant notes in the film, everything else being spot on.
The film is about our nations obsession with cricket. How it touches the hearts of millions. Of how some of our cricketers inspire a few hundred thousand to dedicate their lives to the sport. Its about the simple but sometimes forgotten values of life. Honesty. Behaving correctly. Doing good. And about something that most current newspaper headlines make us forget. That good things happen to good people…
1 comment:
Ferrari Ki Sawaari is comedy film directed by Rajesh Mapuskar.Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a story of small guys and their big dreams.And how one night changes their lives forever. in this film the most baeutiful actress Vidya Balan doing fabulous performance which is very nice song.
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