Friday, February 20, 2009

Delhi-6

First of all, Sr.Philomena, we all love you very much. RIP.

I’m quite cheerful after watching the ‘First day, first show’ of Delhi-6. I hardly ever do that. Abhishek Bachchan has again performed very well. First Dostana, now this. This guy is on a roll! He looks incredibly handsome, especially when he is angry. He plays Roshan, a young NRI who comes to India with his pious grandmother, who happens to be suffering from a fatal disease. Sonam Kapoor plays Bittu Sharma, a boisterous Dilli ki chokri, who aspires to be the winner of Indian Idol. She is showcased as a rebel, who wants to be different from the typical Indian girls. She looks extremely beautiful in Indian clothes. There is another lady in the movie that looks remarkably good. She plays the role of Bittu’s bua.
The entire movie is shot in Old Delhi. India has the same, clichéd cow-in-the-middle-of-the-road and no-space-to-breathe sort of look. But it looks striking from the roof of the house where Sonam Kapoor dances with a lovely dove. If sources are to be believed, the director had to shell out rupess 13,000/- per day for the bird in hand.
The whole plot revolves around a certain “kala bandar”, which causes a nuisance and creates panic in the hearts of thousands of naïve Delhiites. It gains the attention of the media and makes a big issue of itself. The first half of the movie is light with a little humour here and there. The second half takes on a serious note. There is a little misunderstanding between the Hindus and Muslims, who had till then lived in harmony. That’s a rather delicate topic to handle but Rakesh Omprakash Mehra has carried it out very well. The story is partly depicted through the famous Ram Leela.
Roshan and Bittu eventually develop a thing for each other, making the spectators hope things will go their way. Like all other Bollywood movies, this one has a moral, put forward by Atul Kulkarni. The music is pretty different and fits the movie perfectly. I got mixed reviews from people in the theatre. In my opinion, it is over all, a run of the mill movie and definitely not Rakesh Mehra’s best. Rang De Basanti was ten times better than Delhi-6. I would say it’s worth watching the morning show in a multiplex when you’re assured of getting attendance in college. That’s that. Three on five.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

i am not gonna sit here n waste word space just to yap off on how gud u r coz i hav ALREADY done tat in d otha posts n u ALREADY knowwww tat u r awesome at this :P
13G 4 a freakin Pigeon , instead they cud hav paid 4 a trained gorilla noe !!!!
"worth watching the morning show in a multiplex when you’re assured of getting attendance in college " ..right onnn kaka :D !!!

Sanjana M Vijayshankar said...

again, you've displayed real good writing skills! so, good one.. :)so i take it, this can be viewed at home on a cd, yes?

Su said...

damn neat review!
I was looking for reviews all over the place this morning and I finally land upon my own silly sis' review!
"worth watching the morning show in a multiplex when you’re assured of getting attendance in college "

So Sunday morning show it is for me!
80 bucks :D

Swat said...

Hehe.. Thanks ya'll! :D Definitely cd nalli watchable. Don't download n all. Download some good Classic movie instead!

Unknown said...

download some GOOD CLASSIC MOVIE ??? !!!!!!!!!!! this is all coz of tat film app course of yrs ..... nahiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :"O :P

Pooja Shirali said...

It is so well-written that Rakeysh OmPrakash Mehra too wouldn't have reviewed it any better ;)

I Write for Fun said...

A neat write!! I'd see it some time soon.. 3 of 5 is good enough for a bollywood movie... :) good job darling!

Rashmi said...

Written like a pro, objective and concise. I'm impressed Swat! Way to go girl.

Lancelot said...

Quiet an interesting review...I am blogrolling you :)