Friday, September 18, 2015

Katti Batti



Rating : 4/10
Release Date : 18th September, 2015
Time : 138 minutes
Director, Co-Writer : Nikhil Advani; Co-Writer: Anshul Singhal; Music : Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Starring : Imran Khan, Kangana Ranaut, Abhishek Saha, Vivan Bhatena




You know he’s nerdy because he wears specs. You know she’s cool and hip because she paints, has tattoos, wears really short shorts and carries Rs 20 notes in her bag with her phone number written on them… He takes but an instant to fall in love and wants a deep, committed relationship while she wants something time pass, as she hasn’t checked out the ‘merchandise’ in their college yet. And with a start like that, isn’t heartbreak inevitable ? Booze (lots of it), a suicide attempt (featuring a bottle of phenyl that looks like a beer bottle), fights and a rebound one night stand follows, but will they lead to true love finding a way ?


And then, just when you thought it was going to end, is a big twist – something so incomprehensible, so ludicrous, it made the movie fall and fail…


What works are the moments of zaniness (only a few, like when he’s examining toilets, the parents visit to the campus or the opening credits), a decent soundtrack (despite being over-populated with songs), a good supporting cast (especially Abhishek and Vivan) and superb sets / visuals. What falls flat are the repeated, almost desperate attempts to be really cool, quirky (the impossibly overwrought boss, the band at the end), the irritating sister, the stretched heartbreak with the ‘I will forget her’ alternating with ‘I will get her back’ portions and the overall silliness of the plot.



What also doesn’t work is the lead pair – neither is able to truly bring credibility to their characters. Imran is completely unconvincing as the love-sick lover – he doesn’t look like the type who would go to pieces if his girl left him – and he tries too hard to emote. Kangana’s struggle is more with her character, which being flawed doesn’t leave her much scope. And she’s also done the wild chick a bit too often, so the novelty has worn off.



What we get is a terrible, confused, mess of a story, almost as if the makers didn’t know whether to make us laugh or to cry and then fall flat trying to make us do both. The characters are stereotypical, make us feel nothing for them and the ending is a desperate attempt to wring some emotions from us. Though it only made me cringe and hold my head in my hands, while laughing hollowly…






15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who writes phone numbers on currency notes ? Strange, isn't it...

Anonymous said...

Not all who wear spectacles are nerd !

Anonymous said...

A clear blue sky...after a week of daily rains...

Anonymous said...

The love sick lover...

Anonymous said...

Blogger Saheb, do you believe in true love ?

Anonymous said...

My One-sided Love Story... With a twist...

Anonymous said...

Kahee, kabhi suna tha -- Love is something if you give it away, you end up having more..

Anonymous said...

An air of doom hangs over the film...

Anonymous said...

The best person in your life is the one, who is the first one to come in your mind when you want to share something....

Anonymous said...

Last leg of the journey...

Anonymous said...

There is no end to one's desires...

Anonymous said...

Wish me too could follow the Gandhian philosophy....just like other fellow beings..

Anonymous said...

This Anon is married to her job, so during holidays it's empty nest syndrome.... Jaldi jaldi review likhiye janab...

Anonymous said...

In London saw on the red buses posters of The Intern starring Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro, looked interesting.. By any chance are you watching it ?

Anonymous said...

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