Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Movie Analysis : Haider

Directed by : Vishal Bharadwaj
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3390572/

Not perfect adaptation of Hamlet, but a worthy Vishal movie nevertheless. 



Read at your own risk, there may be spoilers ahead.. 


An adaptation of Hamlet, the plot deals with Haider/Hamlet (Shahid Kapoor) returning back to Srinagar after studying at Aligarh. His father Dr Hilal (Narender Jha) had been taken away by Army for keeping militants in his house. When Haider comes to know that his father has been killed, and the murderer is none other than his own uncle Khurram/Claudius (Kay Kay Menon) who was helped in it by his mother Ghazala/Gertrude(Tabu). He immediately seeks revenge, and goes insane in his acts as he witnesses the murderer.


If I compare Haider with Hamlet, then one major difference is, how well Vishal Bharadwaj develops Kashmir and its political angle as the backdrop of the plot. He could easily had started the movie from the point when we see Haider returning to Srinagar in that bus shot, just like in Hamlet happens. But, we get to see how and why Dr Hilal disappears (even though we know who is behind it). He lets the connect happen with the Ghazala-Haider sequences including flashbacks, my fav is when they walk together alone and talk where Haider accuses her to be always thinking from her own point of view and never caring to see other’s views. For me, the mother-son relation was the best part, even that phone call by Haider to her later in the movie..

There are 3 changes however that didn’t go well for me. One is Horatio isn’t there in Haider, instead Arshia/Ophellia (Shraddha Kapoor) is given the role to act both as love and best friend of Haider. Whether it was to do with monotonous feel people would get with the friendship angle of Shahid-Chandan in Kaminey or it was deliberate attempt to keep narrative shorter with one less character, only Vishal would know. The reason I felt he was a key character is, many times in Hamlet you see him talk to Horatio about things he won’t talk to anyone else because he was the only one loyal and friendly to him whereas Ophellia was always more loyal to her father.

Second is Arshia’s  father Parvez Lone/Polonius (Lalit Parimoo) who is again completely changed by Vishal. In Hamlet, he would be extra-caring towards both Arshia and Liyaqat/Laertes (Aamir Bashir), and give various funny moments with his long speeches and non-understanding nature. But in Haider, he is a typical father, who uses his daughter to save Khurram from Haider.

Third is Liyaqat who is totally wasted in Haider. He only has one scene at start just like Hamlet, but in the climax sadly he is again limited to two small scenes, instead of giving a longer screen time where a fight between him and Haider would make him realize that Haider’s revenge is right too just like his revenge against him is.


Now talking about Haider, and keeping the comparison away.. the film still works for me a hell lot, but could had been easily a classic if and only if Vishal did one thing i.e increase the madness of Haider, show more scenes of him acting like insane, he only shows two scenes : one is that terrific monologue of Shahid ‘Hum hai ke hum nahi’, and other when he sings the same song which Khurram was seen singing earlier to Ghazala. He could had shown a sequence with Vishal Dadlani's Aao Na as background that told what Haider is aiming for now, is to act insane and meanwhile find out whether Khurram is in real the murderer or the story told by Roohdaar/Hamlet’s Father (Irrfan Khan) was fake. Even with gravedigger, he gets just two small conversations, ‘kiska janaaza hai?, kisi murde ka hai’, more dialogues like these would had been so wonderful’. There should also had been a scene where Haider before narrating Bismil song told Arshia to notice Khurram throughout and see if his eyes show guilt (yea its from hamlet where Horatio did it for Hamlet, but this would had made the proceedings doubly special). And yea, there was no need to show Liyaqat in a conference getting sad news, could easily had cut direct to Arshia home scene and Liyaqat coming there, as why would you even for a second divert from the Kashmir backdrop. And one last complaint, why did Arshia act normal when Liyaqat returned home, and in next scene she is shown gone mad. She should had been shown mad right at the moment Liyaqat enters, why the delay…

Vishal handles the Oediplus complex probably keeping Indian audience in mind, and for my liking it was perfectly done as you do get the sense in some scenes as to what relation they might be having even though you never see any of that.

The cinematography is brilliant, special mention to the shots before Roohdar makes a entry, and also Irrfan Khan is given a terrific entry scene. Background score is special too, my fav was the Ghazala-Haider one, Aao na theme used at certain places and also the revenge one which is inspired from Moby’s extreme ways (also used in Bourne series).

Also, commendable to see the dialogues having the kashmiri effect including the english they speak..

Music from Vishal Bharadwaj is among the best of this year, the version of 'Aao Na' which they use in film is so haunting. ‘Jhelum' shows the situation of Kashmir in 1995, with plenty of half-widows and missing people. While 'Khul Kabhi' might be not that well placed in narrative, it does help in giving weightage to Haider-Arshia romantic track. But, the song of movie (Aao Na by vishal is my personal fav but not used in film) is easily Bismil, what special choreography. And for me the way Shahid emotes in that song was as good as I saw Richa Chadda do in ‘Taar Bijli’ of Gangs of Wasseypur2. The feeling of pain and revenge at same time were so much visible in his eyes, and since he is a good dancer he made it look one of best choreographed songs of the year.


One may argue about the ending, the message given.. I for one would had preferred to see Khurram die and Haider take revenge but the moment you saw ‘Inteqam se sirf inteqam paida hota hai’ dialogue in 1st half, you very much know its gonna be key part of Haider’s revenge part too. Good thing however was they did make Khurram lose his legs, and thereby plead to Haider to kill him and not let him live this life who already had guilt feeling inside him for killing his own brother Hilal.


Salman1 & 2/Rosencrantz & Guildenstern (Sumit Kaul & Rajat Bhagat) was a brilliant idea to add humor, both playing mad fans of Salman Khan. Love their first scene dancing to Maine Pyar Kiya song, did any of Salman fans recognize that dance when Haider trailer was out was a question that came to my mind.


In performances, Shahid Kapur doesn’t disappoint in his portrayal of Haider, the helplessness he feels while finding his missing father, to see how his mother is attracted to Khurram (love that scene where he keeps staring at her when she is singing), his two insane sequences, when he breaks down after a laugh with Arshia at end of Khul Kabhi song, his violent attack at Salman’s or the confusion in his mind when he is about to kill Khurram but voices of both his father and mother’s words keep going inside him together. Easily among his best performances of career, would be good to see Shahid-Vishal work together in near future.

Tabu actually gave the performance of the movie, and finally she got a film which used her talent to full potential. Whether its the first scene where she is worried to see a militant in her house, her unexplained love towards Khurram, or her motherly love towards Haider. Love her expression when Haider says to her in climax scene ‘kyu aap apni jaan de dengi kya’. Why don’t rest film-makers offer her good roles, that is the question…

Kay Kay Menon for a change wasn’t flawless, at some places felt he was hamming a lot. Also, I felt Vishal should had not let him over-try to show how much he cares about Hilal to Haider.

Shraddha Kapoor has the same old problem, she got great looks and looks wonderful in Kashmiri mode but her acting is again upto the point, nothing extra added by her. Arshia was meant to be innocent girl, so she was kind of apt for role (maybe Alia Bhatt was also another worthy actress for it), but she fails to attract you with her acting skills and this has to stop sooner or else I may have to think her of being Sonam Kapoor Part2.


Narender Jha and Lalit Parimoo are very good in their supporting roles, and so is Kulbhushan Kharbanda in his small cameo appearance.  Aamir Bashir was totally wasted.

Irrfan Khan is terrific despite having a extended cameo role at best. His entry scene with that bg is awesome, and so is his humor with Arshia and then the person who he helps go inside his home.



Haider is an intense drama that must be seen, it had in it to be Vishal’s best till date but didnt miss by too much. Easily one of best movies this year for his direction and Shahid-Tabu performances.


Verdict : 4/5  

Movie Analysis : Happy New Year

Directed by : Farah Khan
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2461132/


Farah Khan-Shahrukh jodi fails this time, still watchable for Deepika and supporting cast. 




Read at your own risk, there maybe spoilers ahead.. (as if it matters )


The opening scene of a dance competition, a wide camera shot of event with some great visuals that attract you and then move to the flashback, introduction scene of Shahrukh who spoofs his own hit dialogues and now you come to the understanding that Happy New Year here onwards should be seen without any kind of expectations of Main Hoon Naa or Om Shanti Om (atleast its first half was entertaining) from Farah.

The movie is about losers named Charlie (Shahrukh Khan), Nandu (Abhishek Bachchan), Tammy (Boman Irani), Rohan (Vivaan Shah), Jag (Sonu Sood) who plan to take revenge of the betrayal Charlie’s father (Anupam Kher) face by Charan Grover (Jackie Shroff). Their plan is to execute the biggest diamond heist ever in world for which they have to enter a World Dance Championship and thereby need Mohini (Deepika Padukone), a bar dancer to help them reach main stage at the most so that they can steal the diamonds and run away without giving a damn about dance competition.

The story is in no-way exciting, and then the time Farah takes to move to the heist sequences doesn’t help either.

All the 5 losers are given a special intro-sequence and surprisingly only Nandu one worked for me to certain extent.

Its hard to understand why do our film-makers believe in slow-motioning a shirtless guy (mostly salman, in this film’s  case shahrukh) or in case of actresses when they wear bikini or some similar kind of shots. Makes me think that either the director is a big time perv or is of opinion that majority of indians are like that.

Then there’s a irritating cameo of Sajid Khan whose scene made me actually think if that is how he in real directs his own films.

Logically (avoid reading this paragraph if hny = watch without logic for you), there’s certain things that will come to mind, main one is how come Charan Grover never notice the duplicate of his son Vicky Grover i.e Nandu roaming around in dance competition. Then, why does Charlie need Mohini to train them in dance or even forget that why did they even need to practice if during audition round he was going to get selected with that blackmail video and Rohan was there to hack votes for next round. They actually never needed to give any importance to dance. Another imp blunder was, why didnt they steal the diamonds by entering to the place directly where Jag goes to change oxygen and water pipes. Oh wait, one more is there.. in entire movie we are shown how bad the 5 losers dance and yet Farah being a choreographer didn’t want his losers to go away from dance competition losing. Forget 3rd position or runner-up, she makes them win the competition…Sigh.


But But But… Farah’s touch is visible in quite a few scenes, like the Damini spoof or Mohini’s hilarious 6 minute (or was it 7) speech lifted from Chak de or the reaction of Mohini when Charlie speaks a long english dialogue about her beauty with a great sense of humor or when Nandu has to remove his clothes to reach out a point on top of a wall, or when Tammy sarcastically answers Charlie ‘I am the king of the world’ when Charlie asks him if he remembers a dialogue of Titanic,  and of course the main heist at the end which was easily the best moment of movie.


Vishal Shekhar’s music for a change didn’t work here, with film they were definitely good to ears but none is gonna stay in memory for too long. Farah tries way too hard to make ‘Indiawaale' look very patriotic but it turns out to be pretty mediocre. While 'Manva Laage' is a Shreya song that would easily put me to sleep with a deja vu of her umpteen old songs. ‘Lovely’ also doesn’t work  except for its tunes. The song that I loved was ‘Satakli’ specially the line ‘raadhe raadhe bolo jai kanhaiyaa laal ki’ and Sukhwinder Singh’s voice, he should be asked to sing one song for Shahrukh in every film.

The background score was decent, except for that unwanted theme used where Charlie fights Korean guy.


In performances.. Shahrukh disappoints, except for some moments like ‘horny’, ‘english lines to Mohini’, he over-acted a lot specially scenes where he had to show his anger. Not to forget that irritating ‘kismet kutti cheez hai’ line which I lost count of how many times he repeats. I think he has reached a age where atleast to me he won’t appeal anymore in these masala movies. Either he has to do total romantic film (like JTHJ) or hatke movies (like CDI) or negative roles (like Don2).

Deepika Padukone is so lovable in the movie, despite again having a weird diction. It was great to see her shine so well in comical scenes one after another  with such comfort, even her mannerisms were perfect. And good that her emotional scenes were very few. She looks simply Wow in that Indiawaale outfit, even the Chammiya one.

Abhishek looked like to be so much enjoying this role, which was quite impressing even though it was just a supporting role. While Sonu Sood except for the overdose of body exposure, did well in both serious and comical situations. And loved Boman Irani’s child at heart yet a matured guy character, plus his dialogue delivery. Infact all three of them were real jaan of movie after Deepika.

Feel bad for Vivaan Shah, after 7 Khoon Maaf I never expected him to be doing a Farah Khan movie and he hardly has anything in the movie to speak of. Wonder how Naseeruddin Shah would had felt about his choice of film.

Jackie Shroff is good in villain role, though his character isn’t given much screen time unfortunately.

Among Special appearances, it was surprising to see Dino Morea from the days when he used to try his hand at lead roles unsuccessfully and now doing a anchor role at a dance competition. But not as surprising as it was to see Anurag Kashyap play a gay character, I mean what on earth made him accept the role, for a person who is either associated with hard-hitting movies or sarcastic humor at best. This was definitely quite un-expected for me.

And it was first of a kind to see a special appearance credited as ‘Emotional Apperance’ for Anupam Kher, whatever that meant.


Happy New Year is tolerable unlike Chennai Express, whether you like Shahrukh or not (I didnt) you most likely will like performances of Deepika and the supporting cast. There will be some entertaining moments and the final heist scene to enjoy.

And if you are interested, then there’s a lovely Abram shot in the final end credit sequence.


Verdict : 2.5/5 

Movie Analysis : Annabelle

Directed by : John R Leonetti
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3322940/

Avoidable horror movie, no where near to the magic of Conjuring. 



Read at your own risk, there may be spoilers ahead.. 


John Gordon (Ward Horton) and his wife Mia (Annabelle Wallis) house is invaded by members of a satanic cult on one night, who attack them. Both survive the attack as the cults get killed but after that incident, a doll that John had brought as gift for his pregnant wife, starts to show supernatural behavior.

Unlike Conjuring or even Insidious, what lacks in Annabelle is a good plot. The scares aren’t bad to be honest, though they are very few sadly. Most of the times what director does is show situations where we see close up of doll or any other suspicious object and we expect something will happen, but nothing happens.

There should had been lot more activities related to doll, which isn’t the case. Also, the plot no where resembles the real story of Annabelle incident. I am assuming (correct me if I am wrong), that the ending showing a lady buying doll for a birthday gift for her girl is the actual story which means there has to be a Annabelle Part2 that shows it, and of course Warrens didn’t get doll locked in this film which is another clue that there has to be another part to the film.

The fire scene is brilliantly edited with a bg that builds the nervousness, also the scary scene where a girl comes running towards the door and the elevator one is the scariest of all. Unfortunately, the climax was a big let-down, just when you thought that okay the movie till now didn’t have that wow factor but we may get it at the end, but not so. Perfect ending would had been, either the scene where Mia mistakenly kills her daughter thinking it to be a doll, or she killing herself to save her daughter. Instead there’s a happy ending that for me totally sucks.

Even performance wise, there’s nothing to talk about. All actors do a decent enough job but not worth to remember.


Annabelle as a horror movie gives few jump scare moments, but still its very much avoidable movie. I would suggest wait for 2nd part if its in making, I got a feeling that would be much better and I hope James Wan directs it.



Verdict : 2/5 

Movie Analysis : Bang Bang

Directed by : Siddharth Anand
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2905838/

A bad remake of already average Hollywood movie ‘Knight and Day’. 



Read at your own risk, there may be spoilers ahead … 


When you remake a movie that itself was at best one time watch, you expect the film-maker to work a lot on script and do major changes. Siddharth Anand and his team didn’t believe in it, not only do they keep plenty of stuff same, the changes they make only makes the original Hollywood movie ‘Knight and Day’ look far superior to it.


Right in the first scene, Siddharth spoils the entire movie where he lets you know clearly that Viren
(Jimmy Shergill) who is dying has a brother Jai (Hrithik Roshan) who would revenge his death. Instead of keeping Jai’s character full of suspense, we are given the typical stereotype revenge story. Not to forget, Jimmy Shergill is given the smallest possible screen time, sadly for the viewers who are thereafter left to find moments to enjoy which are far and few.

Even Hrithik Roshan’s comic timing looks out of touch, what works is his stunt sequences and his first meeting sequence with Harleen (Katrina Kaif).

Watching Katrina Kaif after a long time, and you wonder what happened to her improving hindi diction, her dialogue delivery looked completely unbearable. Also, unlike Diaz in Knight n Day, Katrina’s comic timing is awful. Its only her looks that is likable in the movie at best.

The action is also so disappointing, nothing like jaw dropping at all.. not even one stunt scene.

The rest cast is totally wasted, as most of screen time is given to Hrithik and Katrina only. They get a extended romantic plot which only weakens the already going no-where movie.

Songs are certainly good break from the movie, giving some pleasant moments, specially Meherbaan which is my fav.


Bang Bang is a movie that is best avoided unless you are a die hard Hrithik or Katrina fan. Else like me you are gonna feel you wasted time watching this movie which gives very few entertaining moments.


Verdict : 1.5/5