Thursday, January 2, 2014

Recap 2013 : Performances

Many great performances coming in various categories of hindi movies last year.

No outright winner, shared mostly between Lootera, Kai Po Che, Aashiqui 2 and Dhoom3, while rest films chipping in with 1 or 2 awards.



Presenting nominees along with winners, the list is entirely my opinion based.



Best Actor Male : Farhan Akhtar (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)



• Aamir Khan (Dhoom 3)
• RajKumar Rao (Shahid)
• Irffan Khan (Lunchbox)                                                                  
• Ranbir Kapoor (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)

Farhan's brilliant performance overturns even a double role done by Aamir, and Ranbir who for last two years has been winning best actor in my list.


Best Actor Female : Sonakshi Sinha (Lootera)



• Nushrat Bharucha (AkaashVani)                                                              
• Deepika Padukone (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)
• Parineeti Chopra (Shuddh Desi Romance)                                                                      
• Nimrat Kaur (The Lunchbox)

Sonakshi may get criticised or made fun of by people, but Lootera showed me how good an actress she is, a clear cut winner. Nushrat will be surprise entry for many, I just loved how she handled a complex role.


Best Director : Vikramaditya Motwane (Lootera)

• Abhishek Kapoor (Kai Po Che)                                                                  
• Hansal Mehta (Shahid)
• Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)                                                                      
• Shoojit Sircar (Madras Cafe)

It was Vikram's direction that made Lootera so special, specially the 2nd half highly romantic and full of emotions.


Best Film : Kai Po Che



• Lootera                                                                      
• Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
• Shahid                                                                      
• Dhoom 3

Already written on them here


Best Supporting Actor Male : Mohammad Zeeshan Ayub (Raanjhanaa)



• Nawazuddin Siddiqui (The Lunchbox)                                                                      
• Anupam Kher (Special Chabees)
• Mohammad Zeeshan Ayub (Shahid)                                                                      
• Siddhartha Basu (Madras Cafe)


Best Supporting Actor Female : Swara Bhaskar (Raanjhanaa)



• Divya Dutta (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)                                                                      
• Kalki Koechlin (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)
• Prabhleen Sandhu (Shahid)                                                                      
• Richa Chadda (Ram Leela)

Apart from Dhanush, the best thing about Raanjhanaa were its supporting cast, both Mohammad and Swara gave excellent performances.


Best Actor in a Comic Role : Pankaj Kapur (Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola)



• Kunal Khemu (Go Goa Gone)                                                                    
• Varun Sharma (Fukrey)
• Vir Das (Go Goa Gone)                                                                      
• Divyendu Sharma (Chashme Baddoor)

Very much forgettable movie for many, but I enjoyed it a lot and the only reason for it was Pankaj Kapur's ability to make you laugh at numerous occasions in the movie. Kunal just missed out, his comic timing was perfect too, specially the 1st half.


Best Actor in a Negative Role : Akshay Kumar (Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobara)



• Prakash Belawadi (Madras Cafe)                                                                      
• Supriya Pathak (Ram Leela)
• Shilpa Shukla (B.A. Pass)                                                                    
• Rishi Kapoor (Aurangzeb)

The film may had bombed at box-office, but I saw it probably 3-4 times just for Akshay's menacing negative performance. He should do lot more of these, instead of regular masala action comedies. Prakash was brilliant especially the dialect of his character.


Best Music : Amit Trivedi (Lootera)



• Mithoon, Ankit Tiwari & Jeet Ganguly (Aashiqui 2)                                                                    
• Pritam (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)
• Shankar Ehsaan Loy (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)                                                                    
• Pritam (Dhoom 3)

Already written on them here


Best Lyricist : Irshad Kamil, Milne hai mujhse aayi (Aashiqui 2)



• Puneet Sharma, Barbaadi (Aurangzeb)                                                                      
• Prasoon Joshi, Zinda (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)
• Amitabh Bhattacharya, Shikayatein (Lootera)                                                                      
• Swanand Kirkire, Manja (Kai Po Che)

1st and 2nd antara are just too good in 'Milne hai mujhse aayi' song, once again magic of Irshad Kamil working.


Best Playback Singer Male : Arijit Singh, Tum hi ho (Aashiqui 2)


• Benny Dayal, Badtameez dil (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)                                                                      
• Falak Shabir, Saajna (I Me Aur Main)
• Siddharth Mahadevan, Zinda (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)                                                                      
• Ankit Tiwari, Sun raha hai (Aashiqui 2)

Arijit's got every award this year, and almost everyone loved his song including me. Mithoon's composition and his voice made the song too romantic.. Benny Dayal was terrific in making Badtameez dil sound so peppy, and get up dance on it.


Best Playback Singer Female : Shilpa Rao, Mann marziyaan (Lootera)



• Sunidhi Chauhan, Kamli (Dhoom 3)                                                                      
• Shreya Ghoshal, Nagada sang dhol (Ram Leela)
• Saba Azad, Dil ki toh lag gayi (Nautanki Saala)                                                                      
• Bhoomi Trivedi, Ram chaahe leela (Ram Leela)

Shilpa is one of most under-rated female singers currently, gem of a song she sung, with visuals the song becomes double special for me. Sunidhi showcases what magic she can do if she chooses right songs, Kamli was indeed one of her best songs of career.


Best Debut Male : Dhanush (Ranjhanaa)



• Sushant Singh Rajput (Kai Po Che/Shuddh Desi Romance)                                                                      
• Prakash Belawadi (Madras Cafe)
• Varun Sharma (Fukrey)                                                                      
• Neeraj Kabi (Ship of Theseus)

I so wanted to make Sushant win it, as he's in his first two films become one of my favorites, but Dhanush performance in Ranjhanaa was hard to over-look. He single handedly carried the film on his shoulders, plus the handwork he must had gone with delivering those tough hindi dialogues, for someone whose hindi ain't good.


Best Debut Female : Vaani Kapoor (Shuddh Desi Romance)



• Aida El Kashef (Ship of Theseus)                                                                      
• Shree Swara (D Day)
• Tapsee Pannu (Chashme Baddoor)                                                                      
• Tamannah (Himmatwala)

Vaani looked confident throughout the movie, I will be slightly partial here, have a crush on her and love her voice otherwise Aida might had been my original choice (plus Aida had a smaller role in movie didn't help either).  Special mention to Shree Swara, who was excellent playing role of Irfan's wife in D Day.


Best Debut Director : Ritesh Batra (The Lunchbox)



• Anand Gandhi (Ship of Theseus)                                                                      
• Ajay Behl (B.A Pass)
• Ashima Chibber (Mere Dad Ki Maruti)                                                                      
• Kannan Iyer (Ek Thi Daayan)

It always excites me when first time directors instead of taking easy way, goes for different hatke stories that has scope for them to show their talent. The top 3 in list specially did it successfully.


Best Story : Anand Gandhi, Pankaj Kumar, Rutvik Oza (Ship of Theseus)



• Shagufta Rafique (Aashiqui 2)                                                                      
• Ritesh Shah and Mohan Sikka (B.A. Pass)
• Ritesh Batra and Rutvik Oza (The Lunchbox)                                                                      
• Manoj Tyagi (Inkaar)

The moment I read story of Ship of Theseus, I wanted to see it.. it was so unique, even though I didn't love the film that much as many others did. Aashqiui 2 basis premise is something I have gone through too, 'a guy who wants to stop particular addict, but fails'.


Best Scene : Sanjay, Pandit and Idris rob a bank with masks of Dharmendra, Amitabh and Utpal (Ghanchakkar)



• Shahir wakes up, puts hat on, looks at city through window as he is about to do bank robbery (Dhoom 3)                                                                      
• Milkha returns to his home, and breaks down remembering past memories (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)
• Kabir doesn't want Naina to go away, and asks for few more moments with her (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)                                                                      
• Kundan wants to get up from hospital bed, if only Zoya loved him (Raanjhanaa)

It was fucking hilarious scene the moment they put those 3 masks on, and then the events happen.. film may had disappointed but this scene took the honors above the rest movies. Aamir's entry scene in Dhoom3 was one of best entry scenes I ever saw, gave me goosebumps.


Best Jodi : Ranbir - Deepika (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)



• Ranveer - Deepika (Ram Leela)                                                                      
• Kartik - Nushrat (Akaash Vani)
• Ranveer - Sonakshi (Lootera)                                                                      
• Aditya - Shraddha (Aashiqui 2)

This was pretty easy one, Ranbir does win something in my list of awards. His pairing with Deepika looked so good that I can't wait to see them in Imtiaz Ali's film which may be even better than this. Ranveer-Deepika chemistry was the only good thing in Ram Leela.


Best Trailer : Dhoom3


Lootera                                                                   
• Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobaara                                                                       
Shuddh Desi Romance Raghu Gayatri, Shuddh Desi Romance Raghu Tara 

Probably saw the trailer 100 times in first 4-5 days itself, such was the quality and my madness towards Dhoom3, excellent start to trailer, brilliant bgs and right punchlines with bandhay at right end made sure it was the best trailer of the year. Lootera scores for being different and poetic, 'koi kahaani likh rahi ho'.


Best Screenplay : Abhishek Kapoor, Chetan Bhagat, Supratik Sen, Pubali Chaudhuri (Kai Po Che)



• Nikhil Advani, Ritesh Shah, Suresh Nair (D Day)                                                                      
• Somnath Dey and Shubendu Bhattacharya (Madras Cafe)
• Hansal Mehta, Sameer Gautam Singh, Apurva Asrani (Shahid)                                                                      
• Vijay Krishna Acharya (Dhoom 3)

There was friendship of Raj, Sushant and Amit, then there was romantic angle between Raj and Amrita, and there was growing bonding between Sushant and a little muslim kid, plus 3 events of earthquake, godhra train and riots. All of this was very well executed with the screenplay, and special mention to how subtle the pre-climax scene was done.


Best Dialogue : Vishal Bharadwaj (Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola)



• Jaideep Sahni (Shuddh Desi Romance)                                                                      
• Vijay Krishna Acharya (Dhoom 3)
• Kunal Khemu, Sita Menon, Raja Daipayan (Go Goa Gone)                                                                      
• Subhash Kapoor (Jolly LLB)

Whenever I think of its dialogues, one that immediately comes to mind is Shabana saying 'Kursiyaan' instead of cheers (chairs). Another was Pankaj saying to Imran, 'Tu mao se, tu left le'..


Best Editing : Aarif Sheikh (D Day)



• Chandrashekhar Prajapati (Madras Cafe)                                                                      
• Deepa Bhatia (Kai Po Che)
• Apurva Asrani (Shahid)                                                                      
• Pravin Angre (B.A Pass)

Aarif's editing added the extra and much required thrill element into the movie whose narration otherwise would had not worked.


Best Choreography : Remo D'Souza, Badtmeez dil (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)



• Vaibhavi Merchant, Kamli (Dhoom 3)                                                                      
• Arvind Thakur, Bezubaan (Any Body Can Dance)
• Prabhu Deva, Gandi baat (R. Rajkumar)                                                                      
• Samir and Arsh Tanna, Nagaada sang dhol, (Ram Leela)

If Benny's voice made the song peppy, then Remo's choreography made the visuals delight to watch with some good dance moves and that madness that was needed was very much there.


Best Background Score : Julius Packiam (Dhoom 3)



• Hitesh Sonik (Kai Po Che)                                                                      
• Amit Trivedi (Lootera)
• Surender Sodhi (Special 26)                                                                      
• Monty Sharma (Ram Leela)

Terrific work from Julius, not only to have the original re-worked theme from previous franchises which appealed but adding new ones specially the overtrue one which was personally my favorite one.


Best Cinematography : Ravi Varman (Ram Leela)



• Pankaj Kumar (Ship of Theseus)                                                                      
• Kamaljeet Negi (Madras Cafe)
• Sudeep Chatterjee (Dhoom 3)                                                                      
• Mahendra Shetty (Lootera)

Apart from Ranvir-Deepika chemistry, it was Ravi's cinematography to give some great shots, whether it was the violence or the peaceful looking Amritsar shots (hope I got it right).


Best Action : Conrad Palmisano and Sham Kaushal (Dhoom 3)



• Kaushal, Moses, Franz Spilhaus (Commando)                                                                      
• Tom Struthers and John Street (D Day)
• Tony Ching Siu Tung and Sham Kaushal (Krrish 3)                                                                      
• Manohar Verma (Madras Cafe)

Excellent work from Conrad-Sham due, what I really liked was the many stunts  in every chase sequence that were stylish.. even though some of them got ruined by bad editing, still easily best of year.


Best Art Direction : Aditya Kanwar (Lootera)



• Sonal Sawant (Kai Po Che)                                                                      
• Wasiq Khan (Ram Leela)
• Wasiq Khan (Raanjhanaa)                                                                      
• Sumit Basu (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)

Aditya's art direction made the feel of 50's era visible, specially the 1st half.


Best Costumes : Anaita Shroff, Rushi Sharma, Manoshi Nath (Dhoom 3)



• Manish Malhotra and Kunal Rawal (Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobara)                                                                      
• Maxima Basu and Anju Modi (Ram Leela)
• Varsha and Shilpa (Shuddh Desi Romance)                                                                      
• Subarna Rai Chaudhuri (Lootera)

I liked the costumes of Aamir and Katrina very much, infact Katrina looked too gorgeous in the entire 'Tu hi Junoon' song. For Aamir, I loved costumes of Shahir character mainly.


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Recap 2013 : Top 100 Songs

Arijit Singh dominated the year among male singers quite easily.  Aashiqui 2 is to Arijit what Rockstar was for Mohit Chauhan. Only difference being that Arijit wasn't as popular as Mohit was before that album.  'Tum hi ho' had success and awards written all over it for him. Also, his other songs from album especially my fav 'Milne hai mujhse aayi' was on my repeat mode list. Then, there was another track that I loved, 'Ilahi' from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani that went un-noticed among other hits, one of those hits being 'Kabira' sung by him only. Be it 'Laal ishq', 'Dilliwali Girlfriend''Kabhi jo baadal barse' or 'Beparwah' (whose full version I haven't got yet if there is one), he had good songs coming throughout the year. Whether he prefers quality over quantity, will be something to see in next 1-2 years.

Shilpa Rao topped the female singers this year, with her song at no.3, she was just too good in 'Mann Marziyaan'.


There were plenty of new singers or not yet famous singers whose songs I liked a lot more than the ones we are used to listen to always, K.Mohan's 'Barbaadi', Falak Shabir's 'Saajna' and Saba Azad's 'Dil ki toh lag gayi' to name a few.

While among female singers, Sunidhi and Shreya didn't really dominate though their songs, still there in my top25.

The likes of once my favs, Kay Kay and Sonu Nigam gave only one song each in top 100, sadly.

Sneha Khanwalkar who was the star of last year for me, completely misses this time, did she even sing or compose anything and if she did it was definitely not noteworthy. Another voice that I missed was Suman Sridhar.


Special mention to Three Kills (David) and Dhoom3 Overtrue themes, that I totally loved.



TOP 25 SONGS :


1. Tum hi ho - aashiqui 2



Was there a choice really to choose no.1 ? Not for me atleast.  Arijit Singh totally nailed this romantic track with his voice that is so addictive. Among Mithoon's best compositions, keeping it light and simple. Love the post 2:31 part.
tera mera rishta hai kaisa, ek pal door gawaara nahi.. tere liye har roz hai jeete, tujhko diya mera waqt sabhi.


2. Barbaadi - aurangzeb



This song may not even feature in top100 of many people, but I loved it madly.  Vocals of K.Mohan, the song shows the turmoil a person is going through in his life. Very well composed by Ram Sampath who doesn't over-use instruments and lets the lyrics and singer dominate instead.
zara zara sa tujh mein jeeke marta hoon main, tere shaakho par hai mere sookhe sookhe se sapne.


3. Mann marziyaan - lootera



Always been admirer of Shilpa Rao's singing instead being part of regular Shreya and Sunidhi fan club.  This song testifies why Shilpa is different and yet so good to listen to. Amit Trivedi's brilliant composition, his vocals at start and a steady soft plus emotional feel in the lyrics.
sikkon jaisi hai uchaali mann marziyaan, mann marziyaan.. ziddi ki maari, bholi bhaali … mann marziyaan, mann marziyaan.


4. Saajna - i, me aur main



There's been plenty of Pakistan singers making their name in our hindi film industry, the new entry Falak Shabir whose youtube famous song 'kaisi yeh judai hai' hasn't yet released officially in movie. But, his first song for hindi film hits right note instantly. Saajna is a re-worked and better version of his own private album composition. Another great emotional romantic and kinda of sadistic song, specially love the lyrics. Its early to say if he would be as good as Atif or Rahat or Mustafa, but he for sure has started brilliantly.
tu haathon mein toh hai mere, hai kyun nahi lakeeron mein.. yeh kaisa tera ishq hai. Saajnaaaa.


5. Milne hai mujhse aayi - aashiqui 2



A song where the guy has kinda of given up on himself and wants someone to notice and bring him back to right path. This song didn't get fame due to other songs in album which became big hits.  Arijit sung it very well, specially both antaras which I love most in the song.
toota hua saaz hoon main, khud se hi naraaz hoon main.. seene mein jo kahin pe dabi hai, aisi koi awaaz hoon main.


6. Yaaram - ek thi daayan



When a Sunidhi Chauhan sung song appeals, then it has to be awesomely composed track first of all. Yaaram is one of that, and Sunidhi keeps her pitch perfectly low surprisingly and letting the song magic not fade at all. Clinton Cerejo joins in the next stanza for male part, which is in a way reply to 1st part of song and he does so well specially the final part when his voice echoes and the music gets louder from being very light.  Also, a very innovative composition from Vishal Bharadwaj, while Gulzar lyrics I would say not completely lovable as the singer and composer get the better of the song.
hamara dil, pyar mein haara.. bechara dil.. hamara dil, kunwara dil.


7. Badtameez dil - yeh jawaani hai deeewani



It was one hell of a crazy song, be it visuals or the way Benny Dayal sung it. Full on energy, pacy and a very addictive tune. Love the start, is it trumpet used (i am not good at recognizing instruments). I liked how they used 'gilli aa aa' of the classic number 'yeh jawaani hai deeewani haan meri rani'. Special mention to how wonderfully its choreographed in movie and performed by Ranbir. Only weak part in the song comes when you hear female vocals, maybe they could had kept it completely male oriented but still it doesn't affect the song much.
poori duniya ka gol gol chakkar leke, main duniya ko maara dhakka.


8. Zinda - bhaag milkha bhaag



Prasoon Joshi's lyrics are so inspirational in this song, right from the first line 'zinda hai toh pyaala poor bhar le'.  Siddharth Mahadevan sung it brilliantly, but its the S-E-L's composition and Prasoon's lyrics that makes it so much lovable. Whenever I listen to this song, it tries to inspire me even if its for the length of this song. Easily falls into the evergreen songs like Ruk jaana nahi, chak lein de etc.  Only complain I had was why there was only 1 antara, and not two. Some good songs are too short.
hichkiyon mein kya hai marna… poora mar le. 


9. Ghum huye - david



Another song where the guy feels lost and wants to return back. Initally this song didn't gel well with me until I saw the movie where the 1st shot comes of this song and well after that this song just grew on me badly. The lyrics are awesome, so is the singing by Siddharth Basrur, but its the composition that made me fall in love with it, the lost feeling in the tunes was so imaginable and still is.
ho dhoondhein unhi raahon ko, ho raastein jahan khoye the hum. 


10. Alvida - d day



Confession - I started liking this song only when I began making this 100 songs list. It simply clicked all of a sudden, and so much that its now no.10 song in the list, also above Dhuan which I loved most. Some songs just require a certain mindset and mood, and then you don't resist listening them repeatedly.  Nikhil D'souza and Shruti Hassan have lended their voices in this soft emotional song, with Sukhwinder giving some high pitch lines. Composition is fantastic from S-E-L, and so are the lyrics by Niranjan Iyengar. Specially love Nikhil's vocals in the song.
teri yaadon ko sehlaata hoon, pal mein banke bikharta hoon. 


11. Kamli - dhoom 3



When you think of the song, its Katrina Kaif's awesome strip dance comes to mind straightaway. But, if Sunidhi didn't sing it so well, Katrina won't have made that much of impact. One of the most addictive song from last year for me, just couldn't help listening it repeatedly. Although its not a low pitch song, yet what was good here is Sunidhi didn't go too loud which on occasions she goes singing such songs, plus there are parts where she changes pitch so effectively. Till date, I haven't understood meaning of many words but the craze for this song hasn't ended despite that.
bekhudi mein tu khudi ka zariya zariya, mere yaara. 


12. Sun raha hai - aashiqui 2



This song is like saans of Jab tak hai jaan, I got problem in main line 'sun raha hai na tu, ro raha hoon main' like I had with 'saans mein teri, saans mili toh.. mujhe saans aayi' .. Both these lines appear so cliche or something I feel affected my love for these songs. But their antaras are so good that you just have to accept that the song is worth listening to or maybe pay attention to once the mukhra ends. The alaap after 'apne karam ki kar adaayein' was so so long but very good, specially when you hear with film in theatre, almost gave me goosebumps. Sandeep Nath as lyricist has done good job apart from messing up on those 2 lines. Awesomely sung by Ankit Tiwari, specially 1st antara which is my most fav.
manzilein ruswa hai, khoya hai raasta… aaye le jaaye, itni si iltejaa. 


13. Shikayatein - lootera



Another gem of a song from amit trivedi. Special mention to Amitabh Bhattacharya lyrics, all through the song you can't stop admiring him. Some of the themes used in this song were my favs from the film, love the one that comes during 'Ek jeet tu hai' and one at the right end of song.
ek jeet tu hai, ek haar main hoon.. haar jeet jode jo taar main hoon.


14. Nagaada sang dhol - ram leela



And enters Shreya Ghoshal song finally in my list. She was just outstanding in this one, what impressed me specially was her voice modulation throughout the song, how well she changed it. Not a religious person, but if I was, then this would had been among my fav navratri songs. Special mention to the use of gujrati lines which complimented the song very well.
baagon mein bola, bola re bola… morey badla re dil ka bhoogol.


15. Dil ki toh lag gayi - nautanki saala



Interestingly, this is a female song sung for a male. Saba Azad voice is hard to not love (only reason her version of dhoom machale failed was more to do with composition), very much the love I have for Suman Sridhar's voice. Both these singers add that extra sensuousness into the song. Also, notice how the lyricist plays with words around like 'ladki, takatak hot hai with tequila shot hai'. A very well composed humorous sad song, and Saba's voice makes you hear it again and again. For me it was the best song of album, above saadi galli.
cinemaa ki tu hai aah, mogambo khush hua.


16. Kabira - yeh jawaani hai deewani



What a pairing it was, Tochi Raina and Rekha Bharadwaj, and the song did turned out to be great. A song that's trying to tell that the guy has got himself so lost in his dreams that he has taken himself away from his close ones. In a way its a lighter version of naadan parindey. Amitabh Bhattacharya's lyrics once again worth applauding.
ban liya apna paigambar, tar liya tu saat samandar… phir bhi sookha mann ke andar, kyun reh gaya.


17. Shubh aarambh - kai po che



There's that feel good factor with this song, whenever I listen it. Another gujrati based song, sung by Shruti Pathak and Divya Kumar. Love raas racheelo line and the background theme that runs after it. Very good composition from Amit Trivedi.
haan mazza hai zindagi, nasha hai zindagi, dheere dheere chadhegi ho, dua de zindagi, bata de zindagi… baat apni banegi ho. 


18. Bandhay - david



Sung by modern mafia, its a fun peppy track, with few funny inserts of a guy at places like 'sorry', 'get out' etc. Its the instruments used that makes this song full of energy and probably shake a leg to, specially the 2nd stanza.  Love the 'la la la la' chorus. Easily a song you would listen continuously.
bandhay mera raja, tera time aa gaya.. par tujhko na pata, tujhe rehna hai lapatta. 


19. Ram chahe leela - ram leela



Now, here's a song where whole credit goes to the singer Bhoomi Trivedi. Composition is nice, lyrics are okay, its only her vocals that give something special to this song. I fell in love with song pretty late, during Jan award shows, when this song would play a lot and actresses would perform on this song. Even hated choreography of this song, yet as audio track I can listen it repeatedly for the way she has sung it.
lage saare dushman, dikhe sabmein chor…teri balcony mein baitha ek mor, moron ki hai mistake, ram-leela badnaam.


20. Ankahee - lootera



Another of Amit Trivedi's brilliant composition, only complaint was why only 1 antara (very much like Vishal Shekhar did in 'Dua', Shanghai). The highlight of the song is the instrumentation, specially the opening prelude and then the ending one. Beautifully penned down and sung by Amitabh Bhattacharya, its a painful romantic song that touches the heart.
patte jo shaakhon se toote… bewajah toh nahi roothe, hai sabhi. 


21. Dil ka mizaaj ishqiya - dedh ishqiya



There's a pleasant feel when you listen this song, like I say about films how crucial the 1st scene is to determine how good film would be, similarly here the first few secs of song sometimes are enough for you to be totally involved. I would had preferred slightly lower pitch used when Rahat sings 'aisa hi hai yeh' and similar lines in other stanzas. Totally love when he does the harkat of 'ishq ishq ishq ishq ishqiya'. Gulzar-Vishal Bharadwaj combo produces yet another song worth remembering after 'Dil toh bachcha hai jee from Ishqiya, and I still won't be able to choose my favorite among both.
ulajhne ki isko yun aadat nahi… magar bewafaai sharafat nahi.. yeh jazbaati hoke chalak jaata hai.


22. Yun hi re - david



I don't know if its thunderstorms or fire-crackers at the start of song, but I love that they started like that followed by that instrumental tune that I madly loved. Plus the chorus of singers singing 'yun hi re, yun hi re, mile rahe hum.. tujhi mein, tujhi mein.. range rahe hum' is so romantic, infact the whole arrangement of song along with Anirudh-Sweta complementing each other so well, gives that feeling of being in love the song has in it. Excellent work by Aniruddh as composer.
apni chahat aur kuch hai, ishq ki kuch aur hai… tere mere bas mein kya hai, ho raha hai jo likha hai. 


23. Khoon choos le - go goa gone



A song that every school/college/uni/office goer would had enjoyed and related to totally. How much everyone hate Mondays, and we want Saturdays and Sundays to just never end. We don't wanna wake up on the Monday morning. All this is so brilliantly penned down by Amitabh Bhattacharya, and Sachin-Jigar makes it a hilarious composition that starts with 'ay le, phir aa gaya tu face utha ke.. dum lega kya meri jaan kha ke'. 'Main nahi jaana, main nahi jaana' totally had me laughing thinking of days when I felt same but had to go and leave sweet bed.
sukoon ke shikaari, somwaar.


24. Laal ishq - ram leela



If there was a possibility to re-do a song for separation of Salman-Aishwarya in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam then this song could fit in very nicely. Laal Ishq is like slow version of 'Tadap Tadap', a broken lover telling tale of his love. Once again Arijit Singh has sung it flawlessly, and a typical Sanjay Leela Bhansali's composition that reminds of his old works yet doesn't fail to impress. Liked that the song ended on the sound of temple bells.
apna naam badal dun, ya tera naam chupa dun… bas ek rahe mera kaam ishq, mera kaam ishq. 


25. Dhuaan - d day



I have to admit its the background theme with which the song begins that made me love this song. The lyrics are good, so is the composition but that theme is the major ups of the song.
maangna nahi bas dena hai jinki zubaan, loot kar jinhe humne baandha hai yeh sama. 




26 TO 100 SONGS -----


26. Andha ghoda race mein dauda - chashme baddoor 
27. Dilliwali girlfriend - yeh jawaani hai deewani 
28. Botal khol - prague
29. Hum na tode - boss
30. Mera yaar - bhaag milkha bhaag
31. Raghupati raghav rajaram - satyagraha
32. Tu hi junoon - dhoom 3
33. Gulabi - shuddh desi romance 
34. Ae zindagi gale laga le - prague
35. Saadi galli aaja - nautanki saala
36. Murshid khele holi - d day
37. Dharpakad - special 26
38. Party all night - boss
39. Lahu munh lag gaya - ram leela
40. Malang - dhoom 3
41. Tum hi ho (female) - aashiqui 2
42. Ilaahi - yeh jawaani hai deewani
43. Ambarsariya - fukrey
44. Slowly slowly - go goa gone
45. Slow motion angreza - bhaag milkha bhaag
46. Gandi baat - r rajkumar
47. Balam pichkaari - yeh jawaani hai deewani
48. Banarasiya - raanjhanaa
49. Bachchan - bombay talkies
50. Tu hi tu - nautanki saala



51. Bezubaan - any body can dance
52. Meethi boliyan - kai po che
53. Aaja nindiya - aatma
54. Titli - chennai express
55. Manjaa - kai po che
56. Saree ke fall sa - r rajkumar
57. O rangrez - bhaag milkha bhaag
58. Dhating naach - phata poster nikla hero
59. Charon taraf - john day
60. Mann mera - table no 21
61. Babaji ki booti - go goa gone 
62. Mera mann kehne laga - nautanki saala
63. Chanchal mann atti random - shuddh desi romance
64. Love ki ghanti - besharam
65. Ghagra - yeh jawaani hai deewani
66. Maston ka jhund - bhaag milkha bhaag
67. Naa jaane - i, me aur main
68. Kabhi jo baadal barse - jackpot
69. Hum jee lenge - murder 3
70. Mor bani thanghat kare - ram leela
71. One two three four - chennai express
72. Ang laga de - ram leela 
73. Mujh mein tu - special 26
74. Zinda hoon yaar - lootera
75. Sun raha hai (female) - aashiqui 2



76. Piya milenge - raanjhanaa
77. Aye dil bata - ishq actually 
78. Bhula dena - aashiqui 2
79. Dil ka jo haal hai - besharam
80. Beparwah - shahid
81. Rab di - david
82. Dhoom machale - dhoom 3
83. Bismillah - once upon a time in mumbaai dobara
84. Jeene laga hoon - ramaiya vastavaiya
85. Early morning - chashme baddoor
86. Mat maari - r rajkumar
87. Chahun main ya naa - aashiqui 2
88. Rooh mein - club 60
89. Piya aaye na - aashiqui 2
90. Totey udh gaye - ek thi daayan
91. Capuchino - i, me aur main
92. Main senti hoon - mere dad ki maruti
93. Lautungi main - ek thi daayan
94. Ghanchakkar babu - ghanchakkar
95. Monta re - lootera
96. Kap kap - prague 
97. Sawaar loon - lootera
98. Tu mun shudi - raanjhanaa
99. Sadda dil vi tu - any body can dance
100. Dil tu hi bata - krrish 3 


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Recap 2013 : Hollywood Top5

I ended up watching near to 30 movies, still didn't see few major ones but a lot more than I have seen in past and would like to watch more in future.

Thor2, Elysium, Man of Steel, The Lone Ranger and The Hunger Games : Catching the fire,  were among some of major disappointments.

While in animated movies, I loved The Smurfs2 and Frozen.


Here's my list of Top 5 movies :



                          1. Rush


Not seen single Formula One race ever, and probably won't in future too. Yet this movie was able to move me so much, a highly engaging biopic on James Hunt and Niki Lauda, how they started from Formula Three and moved up, and how different both were in going towards goals and their lifestyles. Daniel Bruhl for me deserved Osacar nomination, as Niki Lauda his accent and mannerisms were so applaudable. Chris Hemsworth for once impressed me after not having liked him in Thor avatar. Hans Zimmer's background score adds extra layer to the plot. Also, the screenplay is very tight and pacy, the rivalry between Lauda and Hunt is something to see, its more of a friendly rivalry. Easily one of most enjoyable bio-pics for me.
When you call Happiness an enemy, then its too late. Then you have already lost. 




2. Her

Last time a lonely guy fell in love with a woman while writing letters and posting them in lunchbox (irrfan khan starrer). Here, he falls in love with a newly bought artificial intelligent operating system which has a female voice by Scarlett Johansson. When was last time that you don't see a character in entire movie, only her voice and yet how much you adore and love her. Samantha is funny, sexy, teasing, seduces and despite being a operating system gives hope and company to Theodore, who eventually falls in love. Whats great is, the concept of Samantha isn't limited to just being operating system becoming aid for Theodore to see his mistakes regarding ex-wife or view life in different manner, but Samantha herself explores various traits of humans that develops her emotions and feelings. She is more or less a human who isn't visible. The end is kinda of heart-breaking but it serves purpose of knowing how to love. Special mention to that funny game sequence once with Theodore, and then later when his friend is working on one. Great performance by Joaquin Phoenix, and the writing of movie is pretty strong with some very romantic moments.
Sometimes I think I have felt everything I am ever gonna feel. And from here on out, I am not gonna feel anything new. Just lesser versions of what I have already felt. 



3. American Hustle

I love movies where characters do insane or crazy mad stuff, like Pulp Fiction. American Hustle falls in that category as almost every character gets to behave in unusual manner which is still lovable to watch on screen. The plot is pretty average, its more of a character driven movie. Pace is tad slow but it didn't bother me, I was just enjoying it so much. Christian Bale's looks aint much to like but his performance as always is damn good, Jenniffer Lawerence playing his wife has some funniest scenes and that one where she dances madly or argues about oven getting fire. Liked the friendship angle between Christian and Jeremy Renner. Amy Adams and Bradley Cooper were great in their supporting roles. Special mention to Robert De Niro who does special appearance, in a tense scene.
You are nothing to me, until you are everything. 



4. The Great Gatsby

Leonardo Di Caprio movies usually impress me like Aamir does in hindi ones. To add to it, this was a romantic one which he did after quite a while. That scene where he shows what he has been upto for his love in all these years while becoming worthy for her, and 'Young & Beautiful' track playing along it just showed di caprio's crazy love who would go to any extent to have her. Another interesting aspect of movie was the tease director did with Leonardo introduced after almost 30 mins of movie gone, building all the hype of who really Gatsby is, and then when he appears with that smile and glass of wine, it was simply a wow moment. Amitabh Bachchan also does suitably well in small cameo. While Tobey Maguire who narrates whole story was efficient too. Only the army sequences looked out of track in a otherwise very romantic movie that has a sad end. Special mention to the green light reference and background score.
All the bright precious things fade so fast, and they don't come back. 




5. Prisoners

Hugh Jackman dominated movie, who is desperate to find his kidnapped daughter. How from a  caring worried father he transforms into a person who would do to someone exactly what might be happening with his daughter. The torture scenes are hard to watch, and simultaneously Jake Gyllenhaal is trying to solve the case. Love the car scene where Jackman shows his angst against Jake. Also, good open ending to the movie allowing you to make your own interpretations. Not a pacy thriller but engaging to the core as the mystery to the girls missing remains till late end.
Pray for the best, but prepare for the worst.


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Recap 2013 : Worst Films

2013 was a year of lots of disappointments when it comes to big or awaited films.  There were films like Inkaar, Ghanchakkar, Ek Thi Daayan, Bullet Raja and Besharam that had in them to be really good, but somewhere the film faltered and ended average or even bad.

And then there were the films that were hard to tolerate, many may have left theatre in middle, but people like me who sit till the end no matter how bad the film is, had to face headaches that particular night.  Though there were many bad movies, I am only listing my top5 films or nightmares of the year, and two of them were above 100 cr club mark which speaks a lot about the taste our audience or biased fan clubs possesses.

Top5 Worst Movies of 2013 (in order) : 


1. Grand Masti

Writing double meaning dialogues, and directing in the vulgar most way made sure that this film was at no.1 in worst movie of the year. Unfortunate thing is that when such films do well at box-office and people love it, it tells two things, one that people are actually that cheap that they got entertained by the film, and other that the makers would make maybe even more cheaper film in the 3rd installment. Also, How desperate the 3 leading ladies must be for fame, that they signed this film. The moment they would had read that climax scene they should had rejected the film, to be frank many scenes before that were bad enough to give no to the film, respect goes away for such actresses for me. Makers like these make joke of 'Adult Comedy', who knows nothing about it and still get lucky with all the aam janta love, and all the success only makes them arrogant that they find ways of justifying the film instead of accepting how bad it was.


2. Zanjeer

Mr. Ram Charan acts through one expression throughout the movie, I didn't knew that to play angry man role you need to do that. If you only watch him enacting the evergreen scene of Amitabh starring Zanjeer, then you would leave the theatre right then or switch channel on T.V. Prakash Raj is villain, so he gets double meaning dialogues, seriously the writer/director have no respect for a cult film that they allowed it to happen. I would have liked them to keep different title of film at least if they were adamant on making the movie like this. Priyanka Chopra was only decent character in entire movie, who at places gets on your nerves too. Sanjay Dutt may have got the look right in Pran's role, but his portrayal was over the top, and same can be said for the action sequences of the movie. I would bow down to you, if you manage to watch the film at a stretch without feeling headache (not to the biased fanatics).


3. Chennai Express

Had this movie not crossed above 70 cr (forget 200), I would had not included it in the list. But the anger for film increased when it kept collecting way more than it deserved, otherwise I had rated it as a Below Average movie only. Only Rohit Shetty movie I have loved is Singham, and Golmaal I am sure I will love whenever I watch it. Problem with a movie where you do spoofs is, that you tend to go over the top, and there comes lot of over-acting in it. Most of the time, the dialogues are trying desperately to make you laugh and your face tries to bring smile, but it just doesn't come as the writing is terrible. Shahrukh totally hams his part in the movie right from 'Goa is On' scene onwards. Deepika looks misfit into the movie with the only good performance of the film. Songs do give some respite from the story that never engages me. A true shahrukh lover won't love this movie, and I felt happy that I didn't. Don't think I will follow him on twitter sooner, with his next Happy New Year movie looking on same lines from the poster. Might have to wait till release of 'Fan' if Maneesh doesn't compromise with his creativity while working with Shahrukh.


4. Zila Ghaziabad 

Some weird dialogues like 'bacche peetal ke honge' and mega slow motion fight sequences where every actor, be it Arshad Warsi or Vivek Oberoi or Sanjay Dutt, gets to enact the superhero hidden inside them. Usually films have one item song, here there were two, director was in mood of overdose in every department afterall. Sunil Grover (comedy nights with kapil fame) was the only good thing in the movie, who actually played negative character. Heavy dialoguebaazi doesn't work always, this film is prime example of that.


5. Ramaiya Vastavaiya

Girish Taurani hams to the core in his debut film, while Shruti Hassan can't act in full fledged role.. maybe she is better off in small roles like D-Day. But, she looks very beautiful in Indian outfits throughout the film. Prabhu Deva made this film in awe of Salman Khan, as the story resembles Maine Pyar Kiya as well as Pyar Kiya Toh Darna Kya, unfortunately Ramaiya Vastavaiya isn't even 5% of those two films. Songs are placed anywhere out of own luxury, even the popular Jeena Laga Hoon which to be frank isn't that great either. Only Vinod Khanna and Sonu Sood were tolerable in this movie.

Recap 2013 : Best Albums

Another great year with many songs that can be heard even after years. Amit Trivedi topped and it isn't a surprise as he had so many albums released, out of which 2 got into my list.. with Lootera at first position. Pritam again had a good year with Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Dhoom3.  Major surprise of the year has to be Shankar Ehsan Loy, for quite a while their music wasn't arousing interest but with Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and D Day they gave plenty of good songs. And then there was ever reliable Sanjay Leela Bhansali, his films may not be living upto his standards but the music has always been great. Also, fairly new composers Sachin-Jigar sneaked into the list with their Go Goa Gone.

Two major names missing are Vishal-Shekhar and AR Rahman. V-S pair looked out of form but expecting them to bounce back this year. While Ranjhanaa lacked those special songs a Rahman album must have.  In past 5 years, first time A R Rahman album doesn't make to my top10 list… just proves the fact no one is god. 


Here's listing my top10 albums of 2013 : 

1. Lootera

Finally, after No one Killed Jessica, I have loved Amit Trivedi's album madly. Ankahee was my 1st love, the soft melody that has shades of romance in a sad song with lovely lyrics. Mann Marziyaan was my usual, oh everyone like it, I don't.. and later I love it song. Shilpa's brilliant vocals, the composition that has a thehraav in it plus its picturisation was fantastic, kudos to Vikramaditya Motwane for it.  Monali Thakur's pleasant Sawaar Loon and Amit Trivedi's vocals in Zinda Hoon Yaar were other highlights of the album. Even my least heard song of album Monta Re was pretty good too. One of those albums which pure romantic lovers would had enjoyed. 


2. Aashiqui 2

One of rare occasions when numerous composers for single album succeeded in giving a very good final product. Arijit's rendition in Tum Hi Ho and Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi (its last two stanza lyrics specially were outstanding) was out of the world, my most fav tracks. Ankit Tiwari's Sun raha hai na tu, reminds me of Saans from Jab Tak Hai Jaan, as in that song too I had problem with only the main line lyrics, otherwise loved the song. Shreya Ghoshal sang female version of Sun raha very well, also those minor changes in composition trying to make it sound better as singer perspective was well achieved in movie. Piya Aaye Na would had appealed more if female singer wasn't Tulsi, love the line 'har khata ki hoti hai'. Hum Mar Jayenge and Aasan Nahi Yahan were the only weak links in the album. 


3. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 

So close it was to take no.2 position, Pritam has this knack of giving awesome albums every year and this is first of them in the list.. though the first position hunt in my list continues. Benny Dayal's energetic Batmeez Dil was my most fav, lovely peppy composition that makes you groove. Rekha Bharadwaj's Kabira was emotional, and kinda of loose version of Naadaan Parinda. Ilahi was probably most overlooked song in album.. love the lyrics, Arijit has sung it very well. Also, Arijit's versatility seen in a dance number Dilliwaali Girlfriend. Balam Pichkari and Ghagra also were very appealing.


4. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

I was wary about quality of album knowing Shankar Ehsan Loy are composing it, but how good their work turned out to be except for the title track composition which was only major disappointment. Zinda sung by Siddharth Mahadevan, was total addictive track, with Prasoon Joshi penning awesome lyrics 'hichkiyon mein kya hai marna, poora mar le'. Mera Yaar, a slow romantic track by Javed Bashir, that grew on me after watching film. Also, its other version O Rangrez was beautiful too. Slow Motion Angreza had Sukhwinder and S-E-L having fun in a song that has punjabi flavor mixed into western english lyrics. Also, Maston Ka Jhund with those lines 'toh kya karenge ? hawan karenge' and the dance steps of Farhan on it. Its infact caller tune of my dad, he loves the song. Daler Mehndi's Gurbani served its background purpose in a key situation.


5. Dhoom 3 

Another Pritam album in the list, and how well did he do in the 3rd part of franchise after being successful in previous two outings. Infact he outdoes his work in Dhoom2, and very much comes closer to the awesome songs he gave in 1st part, only falters at the main song Dhoom machale which works with video but as audio lacks that special thing earlier versions had. Kamli is outstandingly sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, special mention to the pitch changes she has done in it. Tu Hi Junoon by Mohit Chauhan, another very good romantic number, and a lovely composition too. Good beats in Malang sung well by Siddharth Mahadevan and Shilpa Rao, special mention to the part where Pritam does a classic tune over Dhoo Dhoo dhoom theme. Shivam Mahadevan and Anish Sharma makes sure the lines Bandhey hai hum uske don't go waste, with a good emotional song.  The other highlight of album is Dhoom Overtrue theme, kudos to Pritam to include it in album and it easily enters my all time favs list.  Except for title, I love all songs.. Kamli and Tu Hi Junoon being favs.


6. D Day 

Its Shankar Ehsan Loy once again in a album that had no weak song, but only brilliant compositions. Alvida tops the list with Nikhil, Shruti and Sukhwinder behind the mic, special mention to composition and lyrics. Qawalli's are so less done these days, Murshid Khele Holi ranks among best I have heard, love the line 'khele dukh sukh aankh micholi'. Good rendition to another version of Duma Dum song by Mika. While Rekha Bharadwaj's slow ghazal Ek ghadi would had been treat for ghazal lovers, I ain't fond of it so the song made less impact, but with film it haunts whenever used. Dhuaan was my fav track from album, sung by Alyssa, Rahul and Siddharth, the background tune was hard to resist.. only complaint why was the song duration so small.


7. Kai Po Che 

Only reason why this album is so low on my list is that it had only 3 songs. Though, all of them are  very good in one way or other.  Shubh Aarambh being my fav, sung by Shruti Pathak, it has that gujrati flavor which attracted me. Manja by Amit Trivedi works too specially for its lyrics. While Meethi Boliyaan sung by Mili Niar is that feel good friendship track, and love the line 'aye zindagi humhe sobaton ka nasha hai, yeh sobatein yaaron ki'. One thing about Amit Trivedi's compositions is the creativity visible, something that is mostly seen in Rahman's work.


8. David 

Another album that comprises of many composers, most of them giving good music. Ghum Huye by Siddharth Basrur and Three Kills by Saurabh-Aaron my most favs, the former covers all 3 stories of film and has a great emotional feel in its composition, while the latter works for the heavy tunes and the english lyrics used on it, most likely fall in love at first hear. Bandhay sung by Modern Mafia has great guitar notes, and a humorous touch. Yun Hi Re sung by Anirudh and Swetha is highly romantic, especially the part 'yun hi re, yun hi re, milte rahe hum'. Also, Rekha Bharadwaj's Mast Kalandar is well sung, I like the rock version more. Rab di has good beats, though lyrics don't appeal much. While its the opposite case for Out of Control song. Lastly, Light House Symphony instrumental is pleasant with the whistle tune.


9. Ram Leela

Bhansali magic is hard to ignore when it comes to music. Shreya Ghoshal mighty impressed in Nagaada Sang Dhol, way she modulates her voice throughout making it my fav track. Ram Chahe Leela works for Bhoomi Trivedi's voice, a composition that simply attracts even if there's nothing special as such in it. Lahu Munh Lag Gaya by Shail Hada and Laal Ishq by Arijit Singh falls in the classic category of songs a Bhansali album always has, and both these songs are indeed brilliant. Ang Laga De, a romantic song that seduces but not a routine seduction track. Only Tattad Tattad and Ishqyaun Dhiskiyaun appear out of Bhansali league, though both these are enjoyable tracks with film.  Dhoop and Poore Chand doesn't click with me.


10. Go Goa Gone 

Sachin Jigar are composers whose albums usually has at least one special song, but this time whole album manages to enter my list. There is Khoon Choos Le by Suraj, Arjun and Priya, a song that became favorite of every school/college/office goer including me who doesn't belong to any of it. Slowly Slowly by Jigar and Talia was superbly composed with the tunes and lyrics bringing that lost in activity (or drugs in film) feel. Babaji ki Booti by Sachin and Jigar, was a total fun spoof on all the baba's all over. Only Khushamdeed was average track in the album.


Albums that just missed entry in my list : 

Shuddh Desi Romance
Nautanki Saala
Raanjhanaa
Boss
Ek Thi Daayan