Hi !I'm Apurv Nagpal, I orginally began this blog to review movies but now, after a decade, do so on my YouTube channel. Now it's just a platform to share my musings. The views expressed here are completely my own / personal and do not have any connection with my employers. Enjoy!
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Rating : 7/10
Release Date : 15th July, 2011
Time : 135 minutes
Director & Co-writer : Zoya Akhtar; Co-Writer : Reema Kagti; Music : Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy
Starring : Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, Abhay Deol, Katrina Kaif, Kalki Koechlin, Ariadna Cabrol
Clearly no one in India does mid life crisis, coming of age films better than the Akhtars. This film, about three old friends (Abhay, Hrithik & Farhan) meeting in Spain, to celebrate Abhay’s impending marriage to Kalki, connects on several levels.
I liked that each of the three came in with a certain pre-defined character, each very different, in different stages of wealth, yet connecting comfortably as old friends do.
I liked that there was tension between Hrithik & Farhan, over an old incident. Some wounds do take time to heal.
I liked the way Katrina instantly feels some attraction for the tightly wound-up, ‘I want to make money so that I can retire at 40’ Hrithik. It came across very naturally, even though someone else hits upon her first.
I liked the fact that they chose Spain, still off the major Indian tourist road maps and they made sure the country was captured in all of its beautiful glory, with some outstanding camera work.
I liked a few little touches : their funny way of speaking English (‘Buoy’ instead of ‘Boy’ etc), copied from an old school teacher (haven’t we all had those), the silly pranks they play including one that goes wrong, the replacement phone that Hrithik gets & the circumstances in which he gets it (there have been times we would all have loved to do it).
What I didn’t like is that everything got settled very nicely in the end, a bit too pat. I didn’t like that the music, while quite nice in the background, isn’t really hummable, no song sticks in memory, makes you leave the hall singing the tune. I didn’t like the issue that Abhay faces or the way it gets resolved – seemed like nothing a conversation couldn’t have sorted out. And Farhan’s issue was just too filmy, and again seemed to sort itself too easily. I didn’t like that the end got slightly preachy, sentimental, with the title line being repeated possibly once too often.
Abhay stood out for his acting, came across really nice and natural. Katrina looked great and came across well. The others were good.
This is one of the films that’s very easy watching – beautiful scenery, great eye candy (with more focus on the men for a change), nice plot and some intelligent dialogue coupled with funny moments. While this will easily make the list of good movies to come out of our industry, there is something about it that stops it being great, a classic. I have a feeling that its the characters, who while endearing, nice blokes, are not someone you totally identify or fall in love with. And I'm trying hard not to compare to Dil Chahta Hai...
If you do not break the film in i-like-this and i-dont-like-this, in totality its a super package! And the sky-diving N sea diving experience actually makes u live tht experience..
ReplyDeleteIf you do not break the film in i-like-this and i-dont-like-this, in totality its a super package! And the sky-diving N sea diving experience actually makes u live tht experience..
ReplyDeleteI think its a good, possibly a very good movie. Not a great one. In great movies, its very hard to find anything you dislike. In this it wasnt difficult. If you compare with other great films, perhaps you'll agree ?
ReplyDeleteI think this movie had a slice of difference from the orange but like you said the other slices are normal Indian cinema.
ReplyDeleteI think it was not a movie, it was an experience. We can feel the experience with the characters of the movie...and connect them easily!
ReplyDeleteNicely written, Apurv... I kinda agree what you wrote about the film and the characters but somehow I loved every lil bit about ZNMD... their ventures in the sea and the sky...the shayaris, the ambience, the characters (except Kalki - she dint fit anywhere in the film and was needless - abhay's story was tad too filmy... but that dint take away from abhay...he was good... i thought katrina was the best so far in this film...
ReplyDeletehere's my review - http://eatpraylovemovies.blogspot.com/2011/08/zindagi-na-milegi-dobara-2011.html
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