Thursday 29 December 2016

10 BEST Hindi Films Of 2016

2016 has been quite a pleasant year for Bollywood courtesy some really fine & well made movies. I went through some of the finest cinematic experiences this year.
So here I pick the top 10 gems of the year.

1) PINK - Directed by Aniruddha Roy Choudhury

This solid realistic court room drama was both high on substance as well as execution. Excellent screenplay and writing backed by stellar performances helped it become the most appreciated cinema made in recent times.

2) KAPOOR AND SONS - Directed by Shakun Batra

Dysfunctional family sagas in Bollywood are hardly made to perfection. But this delightful film was an exception. Beautifully crafted and presented to the audience, this one is a winner in every way. Acting by all was impressive but particular worthy of mention is Fawad Khan who stole the show with a pitch perfect nuanced act.

3) DANGAL - Directed by Nitesh Tiwari

Dangal is an almost perfect biopic on an unsung Indian champion and his heroic daughters. Aamir's top class vision and show made this authentic emotional cinematic journey an engaging experience.

4) UDTA PUNJAB - Directed by Abhishek Chaubey

Udta Punjab is easily the boldest & bravest movie I saw this year. A striking take on a relevant issue like drugs abuse, this robust film amazed us to the core. Brilliant ensemble cast, fabulous music & sharp direction all helped the cause.

5) AIRLIFT - Directed by Raja Krishna Menon

This was an another real story of our forgotten heroes told mavelously on celluloid. It has patriotic emotions that gave me goosebumps. Rousing treatment to the script and Akshay Kumar's riveting act are the film's biggest highpoints.

6) NEERJA - Directed by Ram Madhavani

Once again a biopic is in my list, this time it's of a braveheart whose courageous tale was shown with utmost sincerity and credibility in this heartbreaking gem. Gripping storytelling with assured direction plus Sonam Kapoor's first rate acting were all commendable.

7) DEAR ZINDAGI - Directed by Gauri Shinde

This sweet little rejoicing feel good flick gave me smile for the most part. Finely helmed by Shinde, this attempt about 'loving your life' made us realize how important is the value of life despite hurdles & complexities.

8) FAN - Directed by Manish Sharma

This film based on a moviestar's ardent fanatic and how his love turned into psychic obsession worked for me because of the heartfelt first half and an extraordinary performance by Shah Rukh Khan in it. Inspite of the film's constant lacunas post interval, FAN was an appealing watch.

9) RAMAN RAGHAV 2.0 - Directed by Anurag Kashyap

Like any Kashyap movie, this was too dark, edgy & unpredictable. Nawazuddin Siddiqui's incredible work plus the compelling storytelling overpowered many flaws of this unique crime drama.

10) ALIGARH (Directed by Hansal Mehta) & PHOBIA (Directed by Pavan Kirpalani)

At number 10, I have both these bold yet exciting small wonders as tied. Aligarh was wonderfully created on a disturbing subject in which the central role was brought to life by faultless performance from Manoj Bajpayee.
       Phobia, on the other hand, was a cleverly constructed psychological thriller where the leading lady, Radhika Apte was in supreme form.

Thus, these are the ones that according to me, result in the most impressive movies to come out this year.

Wednesday 28 December 2016

Best Of Bollywood 2016 Awards By Me

We saw various genres of quality movies this year. Among them, the ones that deserve to win awards in the following categories are as follows :-

1) Best FILM - PINK

2) Best DIRECTOR - Abhishek Chaubey (Udta Punjab) & Shakun Batra (Kapoor And Sons)

3) Best ACTOR - Shah Rukh Khan (FAN)

4) Best ACTRESS - Alia Bhatt (Udta Punjab/Dear Zindagi)

5) Standout Performer MALE - Aamir Khan (Dangal)

6) Standout Performer FEMALE - Radhika Apte (Phobia)

7) Surprise Performer Of The Year - Fawad Khan (Kapoor And Sons)

8) Most Entertaining ACTOR - Shahid Kapoor (Udta Punjab)

9) Most Entertaining ACTRESS - Fatima & Sanya (Dangal)

10) Best SUPPORTING ACTOR - Shah Rukh Khan (Dear Zindagi)

11) Best SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Kareena Kapoor (Udta Punjab)

12) Best Entertaining FILM - Dangal

13) Best Thriller FILM - Raman Raghav 2.0

14) Best Romantic FILM - Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

15) Best Action FILM - Dangal

16) Most Coolest FILM - Kapoor And Sons

17) Best Offbeat FILM - Aligarh

18) Best JODI - Ranbir & Anushka (Ae Dil Hai Mushkil)

19) Best SONG - Jabra Fan Ho Gaya (Fan)

20) Best SINGER MALE - Amit Mishra (Bulleya - ADHM)

21) Best SINGER FEMALE - Palak Muchhal (Kaun Tujhe - MS Dhoni The Untold Story)

22) Best LYRICS - Baabu Haabi (Da Da Dasse - Udta Punjab)

23) Best MUSIC - Pritam (Ae Dil Hai Mushkil)

24) Best Actor in Negative Role - Jim Sarbh (Neerja)

25) Best Actor in Comic Role - Aparshakti Khurrana (Dangal)

26) Best Debutante Male - Diljit Dosanjh (Udta Punjab)

27) Best Debutante Female - Ritika Singh (Saala Khadoos)

28) Best Debut Director - Aniruddha Roy Choudhury (Pink)

29) Best STORY - Kapoor And Sons

30) Best SCREENPLAY - Udta Punjab

31) Best DIALOGUES - FAN

32) Best ENSEMBLE - Udta Punjab

33) Best Child Actor - Zaira Wasim (Dangal)

34) Best Cinematography - Shivaay

35) Best Choreography - Kaala Chasma (Baar Baar Dekho)

36) Best Special Effects - FAN

37) Best Costume Design - Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

38) Best Background Score - Dangal

39) Scene of the Year - When Gaurav & Aryan Meet For The First Time In Jail (FAN)

40) Pathbreaking Cinema Of The Year - Neerja

So this is my personal choice on movies that should win the abovementioned awards.

Thank you!

Friday 23 December 2016

My Take On DANGAL - "Sincerity, Genuineness And Stellar Performances Make It A Fine Film"

Dangal, the last big film of 2016, is a biography of Mahabir Singh Phogat, an Indian wrestler turned coach, whose daughters Geeta & Babita Phogat win gold at commonwealth games for India. This is an honest take on an unsung son of the country. This cinematic saga has immense earnestness and is filmed with utter authenticity which makes the movie a believable experience. We witness Phogat's pathos, his obstinance to build his daughters capable enough to fulfil his dream, his extreme efforts, etc. All these seem quite real. We feel for phogat's family. The first half is amazingly solid and credible. Post interval, the film dips occasionally, becomes cliched at places, overdrama plays it's part too for the sake of commercialism and the climax isn't riveting as it should have been, although it's feel good. But despite these hindrances, Dangal succeeds to keep us engaged. It's sporting actions are perfect, dialogues are impactful, music & background score are good and performances are top notch. The two young girls, Zaira & Suhani, playing young Geeta & Babita respectively are deeply likeable while the adults, Fatima who plays the main Geeta Phogat & Sanya who becomes Babita Phogat are first rate. Particularly, Fatima shines in every scene she's in. She has a fabulous screen presence, terrific body language and emotes with panache. Sanya, meanwhile, underplays her part with brilliance and impresses in a great amount. Others like Aparshakti Khurrana, who leaves a lasting impression, provides full on amusement via his comic timing and Sakshi Tanwar does very well by making her presence felt in a part that doesn't require much to do. The only weak link is Girish Kulkarni, who usually a fine actor, is cursed with an ineffective role as the coach of Indian wrestling team. And that leaves us to Aamir Khan who is at top of his game as the central character. Not even a single false note is there in his performance. He adds the right blend of aggressiveness & vulnerability and brings life to his part by being so. One of his best acts this has to be. Overall, the vision of director Nitesh Tiwari is well backed by his commendable guidance. He commands the film to its merits and excels in doing that for the most part.

Thus, Dangal results in being a sincere attempt. It has emotions that are genuine and hence they appeal to us. It's not a great classic yet it's a must watch as it believes in determination & hardwork leads to triumph plus it roots for women empowerment in a bonafide way.

My Rating - 4/5

Aamir packs a solid punch & the girls are incredible. Enough reasons to watch this fine film.

Sunday 27 November 2016

My Take On DEAR ZINDAGI - "Rejoicing Feel Good Happening Piece Of Cinema"

Dear Zindagi directed by Gauri Shinde whose directorial debut English Vinglish was about the journey for self respect of a sincere family woman, is one of the most nicely made films that are women centric. Here with Dear Zindagi, she tells us the story of again a woman , quite younger this time, whose life is troubled and complicated, thus needs mental support to stabilize. It's an attempt that has it's heart at right place. It's relatable and does succeed in moving you where it's needed, but not completely. The first half particularly falters at places. We hardly feel for Kiara in her pathos initially as they don't quite look genuine. I mean the troubles that she deals with seem unconvincing. There's not much depth in it. However the movie lifts up once we meet Kiara's therapist cum teacher cum friend Jahangir Khan or Jug who starts bonding with her and together they give us some of the best moments in the film. Also the dialogues written are too impressive, delivered nicely by both Alia Bhatt and mainly Shah Rukh Khan who is at his charismatic form. The camaraderie they share are magnetic and emotional at the same time. The film is boasted by these 2 pitch perfect performances too. Alia, after imparting a knockout act in Udta Punjab, once again sinks her teeth into this complexed character marvelously and skilfully performs. She is slowly turning out to be a powerhouse of talent. Kudos to her. SRK, in a 'Gyan Guru' avatar, looks fabulously charming and comes out as the soul of this feel good lovely little film. His lines are inspiring and emotions are strongly felt. Other actors are just about okay in their parts but worthy of mention among them is Yashawini Dayama as Jackie(Alia's best friend). She's funny as well as damn good. Another merit of this film is it's soundtrack by Amit Trivedi! His score is fabulous and songs are nice & soothing.

Thus, Dear Zindagi is neither as good as Queen nor convincing as English Vinglish, yet it works because of its 2nd half that is filled with breezy moments including a heartfelt climax. And mainly DZ is both watchable plus likeable due to the brilliance of Alia and magic of SRK.

My Rating - 3.5 / 5

It's one of the better films I have seen this year. Don't miss it friends!

Saturday 5 November 2016

My Take On SHIVAAY - "Watch It For Ajay Devgn's Acting & Some Stellar Action Sequences"

Shivaay is an ambitious project that could have hit the jackpot but lost it's momentum completely after a positive commencement. Apart from a handful of arresting bits, this one falls flat as a movie in totality. Neither consistently engaging nor it has anything exciting to offer. Moreover the script is so lame & predictable that even occasional surprises look ordinary. The stale & uneven plot ruins the grandeur touch of this so called thriller. What works however is the super terrific performance by Ajay Devgn. It's a committed effort by the actor who is in his top gear and comes out as the film's biggest strength. He was the reason why I kept my patience on to watch it fully. But the same can't be said about him being the director as he failed there. The problem actually is he couldn't command the film and as a result it turned out to be a slog. Action portions no doubt are brilliantly shot, cinematography is first rate too. The little girl Abigail is endearing but the appealing emotions that were required in a family conflict & bonding, are missing here. I mean the melancholic moments hardly seem moving barring a few good scenes between the father-daughter duo. The character of Erika is simply bizzare & valueless. She's wasted and so are the other actors.

Overall, Ajay glitters as an actor but falters as the helmer of this lavish action flick. It's only fine in parts, otherwise a mediocre outcome. Thus, an one-time watch it is.

My Rating - 2.5/5

Shivaay deserved a stirring screenplay and judicious editing. Then it would have been a winner all the way!

Friday 28 October 2016

My Take On AE DIL HAI MUSHKIL - "Lacks Novelty But Worth Watching"

Well, ADHM is an honest attempt by a filmmaker who is in his zone here. The movie is fun, moving but not entirely engaging and most importantly there's nothing new in it. Kjo through his movies talks sensibly about human relationships & their complexities. He's quite good at that. He did that marvelously in all his movies(especially in KANK and barring SOTY). Here he's in command too. But the screenplay offers hardly anything novel. Initial parts of the protagonists in this drama will remind you of 'KKHH' friendship between Rahul & Anjali, then post intermission, you will see 'KANK' like scenario and the plot ends with ingredients of 'KHNH' pathos. So it's a mix bag of Kjo's previous endeavours, however his presentation here is good & appreciable. I mean he very well knows how to use emotions where with heartfelt songs, meaningful dialogues and lovely performances. And there lies the strength of this film. Music is fabulous. The title track is a complete winner followed by Bulleya & Channa Mareya. Performances are so good too. Ranbir emotes with beauty. He's fantastic in all the melancholic bits. He makes you feel & root for him. No doubt he's an arresting talent. Anushka does her best here. I have never seen her this good before. She's the heart of the film and congrats to her for such a powerful act. Aish still looks amazingly beautiful. She delivers shayaris with panache but i found her role less effective. Fawad Khan has a sparkling screen presence. Wish he had a better part too(which I believe has been cropped up for the much talked about controversy). Nonetheless, he's a gem of an artist. And then there is SRK in one scene where he utters the film's most significant line which actually takes the film forward. What a charmer he's, that even in just a scene, he absolutely made his presence felt.

Thus, ADHM is a modern take on love, friendship and their dichotomy. An unrequited love story that's low on amusement yet is nicely made. Ultimately, it gives out the message which Kjo told us long back in his dream debut, 'KKHH', and that's 'Pyaar Dosti Hai'.
It's no 'KKHH' or 'KHNH', still it's a fair emotional cinematic experience. Neither great nor appalling. It's pretty much a soothing watchable experience. It won't be liked by masses though as it's not everyone's cup of tea.

My Rating - 3/5

Don't expect much and you won't complain. Watch it for its merits!

Friday 30 September 2016

My Take On MS DHONI : THE UNTOLD STORY - 'Promises A Lot, Gives Very Less'

When a biopic of a notable personality becomes hagiography than a biography, typically commercial cinema than being originally appealing piece of art and unduly lengthy instead of perfectly inspiring, it fails to connect. And Alas! This MS Dhoni saga turns out to be a disappointment. Really had expected a lot but the above mentioned hiccups hampered this promising film that has a few terrific moments and could have hit a sixer, had it been aptly & more genuinely executed!!
It's surprising actually since a fine director like Neeraj Pandey has helmed this one.
The problem here is, it looks less of a biopic and more of a glorifying tale, that to told, in an 'Average Bollywood movie' way!! People won't be inspired as the struggle of the protagonist seems lame & unauthentic. Dhoni's romance, on the other hand, has been more highlighted. Thus it fails to strike a chord according to me.

However, Sushant S Rajput's beautifully committed performance is the film's biggest highpoint. He's absolutely a joy to watch on screen. I felt for his pathos, smiled for his success here.
Wish he had got a better film than this. Similarly, the shining legacy of MSD deserved a better biopic.

My rating :- 2.5 + Extra .5 (because of Sushant S Rajput) thus that makes it 3/5

Dhoni fans will love the movie, but the fans of good cinemas will come out with dissatisfaction. Another biographical movie (after Mary Kom & Azhar) falls flat!

Thursday 14 July 2016

BOLLYWOOD : Not About Big Stars & Their Blockbusters Only!

Well, Bollywood industry is widely renowned worldwide. It's loved and followed by people all over the globe. It features megastars and superstars who dominate through their cinemas. We have Mr. Amitabh Bachchan who has been working in films since last 45 years and still he's wooing all of us. We have 3 humongous Khan Megastars - SRK, Aamir & Salman who have been ruling the industry for more than two decades now. Then there are superstars like Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn & Hrithik Roshan who keep on providing good stuffs on celluloid. Among the current crop of young actors, the likes of Ranbir, Shahid & Ranveer have been quite popular and enjoy a nice fanbase. All these notable actors cum stars are well known by one and all. There's no doubt in that. But then the question arise, 'Is Bollywood about them only?' 'Do they only impart lasting movies?'
And the answer to that is a big NO. Why I say so because there are a lot of films that happened in last few years have managed to strike gold amongst the viewers. They have emerged memorable courtesy strong script and stunning performances. Now a days, audience very much prefers the storyline of a movie and it's presentation over starcast. If a film is good and well made, people welcome it, irrespective of who stars in that film. A big star, no doubt can give a fine film and make it a cult one. And some biggies are nicely doing that. But today we are noticing quality products more from small/moderate projects (low budget movies) that are eventually becoming winners. Films like Gangs Of Wasseypur, Paan Singh Tomar, Kai Po Che, The Lunchbox, Queen, Vicky Donor, Talvar, Dum Laga Ke Haishaa, etc are perfect example of movies minus popular faces yet they proved to be fruitful both critically and commercially. These are tagged as gems which have left their mark at the box office as well as in our hearts. Actors like Irrfan Khan, Manoj Bajpayee and Nawazuddin Siddiqui have been household names despite their 'non superstar' status. Audiences over the years, have matured and are welcoming new, gripping and unique subjects be it Rock On, Piku Or Udta Punjab recently. Moreover, female centric cinemas are setting a benchmark which was hardly witnessed in past. Almost every year, we are seeing and appreciating fabulous films revolved around women. Kahaani, English Vinglish, Queen, Mardaani, Tanu Weds Manu Returns have impressed us which didn't have any major male Superstar. Thus, actresses are getting their value like never before. Also biopics on commendable personalities are being seen these days. We have lauded some genuinely moving and inspiring ones since, you can say, last 4-5 years. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Shahid, Paan Singh Tomar, Neerja are some apt epitome.
Hence, it's pretty much clear that Bollywood in the present era, isn't only about lavish names and their grand movies. Typical, homogeneous, over the top formulaic stuffs don't amaze the viewers much. Yes Superstars are giving massive hits and they will continue delivering the same. But simultaneously, filmmakers are opting for novel and brave attempts on big screens and also succeeding. This indicates that people have changed their taste with every passing year and they hardly are being reluctant to watch & praise a finely crafted film of any genre or concept.
There's a saying which goes like 'Content Is The Real King'. It's indeed!

I conclude. Thanks!

Wednesday 13 July 2016

My Take On SULTAN - "Immensely Watchable But Not Memorable"

Well to begin with, I can assuredly say that Sultan is a deeply promising film. A movie potentially very strong, features some genuinely robust and affecting moments that you will laud. It has a star cast who give total justice to their parts, from central players to side ones, all are impressive. The first half runs quite nicely. It has fun & emotions. But problem starts right at the interval point and continues post that. The screenplay suffers from repetitiveness to unnecessarily overlong scenes including a tiring climax. It's length is major drawback here which doesn't help the cause. And to be honest, I didn't find the justification of its run time. Abruptly it becomes a slog. Sharp editing and crispier direction could have done the job. But too much effort to make it better has actually ruined the party. However, Sultan is never an unwatchable experience. As I said, it has some breathtakingly lovely moments, dialogues in particular are well delivered. And actors here are all in good form. Salman Khan seriously commits himself to the titular role and comes up with a convincing show. He emotes well, does justice to Haryanvi accent. Body shape looks apt. This is surely an impressive performance from an actor, who's never known for his acting! So well done for that Mr. Khan!! Anushka Sharma meanwhile has an one dimensional part, yet she is quite commendable. Kumud Mishra is terrific and so is Randeep Hooda who shines even in a small role. Also worthy of mention are Amit Sadh and Anant Sharma who absolutely make their presence felt. Music is strictly average though. Barring Jag Ghoomeya and the title track, no other songs stand out. 
Direction is mixed bag I would say. Ali Abbas Jaffar deserves credit for some fine portions but he fails to keep the momentum up. Had it been little smartly made minus undue stuffs(the flaws I mentioned above), this could have been a great movie experience. In the end, it's only a decent watch thanks to its plusses.

My Rating - 3/5

It's watchable but won't be memorable!!!! But for Salman's efforts and a nice starcast, Sultan deserves to be watched!!!! A blockbuster that's thankfully not baseless!!!

My Take On Raman Raghav 2.0 - "Half Compelling, Saved By Nawazuddin Siddiqui's Brilliance"

Well, Anurag Kashyap and his movies that are raw, dark, bold and gritty always offer exciting & engrossing stuffs to the audiences. That's the reason, I am fond of most of his movies including my favourite of the decade (#GOW both parts). Here, in Raman Raghav 2.0, he returns to form and tells a captivating saga of a psycho serial killer who is in search of his soulmate. It's an interesting plot and Kashyap's storytelling is the same too but sadly not entirely. The problem I found here is that the chapters that include Vicky Kaushal, a.k.a, Raghavan or Raghav ain't that gripping, also they taste patience occasionally. In comparison to the parts of Nawazuddin's Raman, Vicky's Raghav ones are merely anything. Both the actors are commanding on screen though, but Nawazuddin is just something else. And in the end, it's solely his movie. Poor Vicky is convincing but looks feeble in front of the gem called Nawaz. And that's why, this otherwise smartly made thriller falls. Nawazuddin Siddiqui post GOW, has never looked back. He kept on giving splendid performances one after another. And with this one, he's set a benchmark. He's in his own league now, particularly like Irrfan Khan.
Thus, he makes Raman Raghav 2.0 a not to be missed watch. It's a film that's neither as memorable as Kashyap's GOW or perfect as his Black Friday. Still Mr. Kashyap is back with a good solid offering that should be viewed & lauded due to his trump card, i.e, Nawazuddin Siddiqui - the beauty!

My Rating - 2.5 (for the movie) + 1 extra (for Nawaz's stupendous acting) = 3.5/5

I was not fully satisfied in totality yet I enjoyed it thanks to the Killer RAMAN.

#सप्रेम 😍

Saturday 18 June 2016

My Take On UDTA PUNJAB - "Easily The Best & Most Important Film Of The Year"

Well to begin with, I would like to say that I have come across a lot of films based on reality that have stirring content but have never witnessed anything like Udta Punjab before. It is a bold, disturbing, poignant and veracious take on the tragic authenticity of drugs issue in Punjab. It's exceptionally well made that you will feel for the people, especially youth of this state. Abhishek Chaubey's direction & storytelling engages you right from the word go till the movie ends, through three parallel sagas, each having its own problems and sufferings. Shahid's part where he's playing a cocaine addict is uniquely amusing that reflects how a popular rockstar gets damaged due to this huge menace, Alia's episode is hard hitting plus deeply heartwrenching which mirrors a poor girl with high dreams becoming a prey of this harmful hiccup. Then there's third aspect that features Diljit & Kareena, shows how an unfaithful police force supported by some corrupt politicians ruin the state's youth courtesy creating & encouraging this dreadful drugs abuse for their own financial sake.
So Udta Punjab is an extremely serious & significant film told magnificently on celluloid, thanks to a stellar script also boasted with robust performances, excellent soundtrack, brilliant cinematography & background score. Only at a couple of places post intermission, the screenplay goes lazy and looks a bit tiring but overall the movie is so gripping & powerful that one can easily swallow it's minor flaws. Also expectedly, Amit Trivedi's music adds magic to this brave film. Each song takes the story forward and appeals immensely. ChittaVe, Ikk Kudi & DaDa Dasse being the best ones while Vadiya & the title track leave a lasting impression. But the biggest strength of this realistic drama is its faultless ensemble acts that brings life to it. Shahid Kapoor, the leading man here once again goes out of his comfort zone (post Kaminey & Haider) and delivers an incredibly striking performance that's both entertaining as well as fascinating. He commands the screen the moment he shows up. His character is the most interesting one amongst the four leads. He's vulgar, vulnerable and unpredictable. His dialogue delivery, way of throwing cuss words, expressions through eyes all are simply top notch. The best way to describe Shahid's corking performance is that he never went out of his character just for a second even. It's an award winning act. Indeed it is one. Then there's Alia who amazes me to a great extent. It's a role of a lifetime and the courageous actress nailed it completely via her heartfelt show. She is the heart of this movie and deserves every praise & accolade for this wonderful performance. I have never seen such depth, pain & maturity in her before this. Thus I was stunned by this crackling performer. Kareena, meanwhile, plays her part with assured nuances and comes out fully natural as one would expect from her. She justifies her value quite well. And the surprise package of the film is newcomer Diljit Dosanjh (a notable punjabi star) who does his Bollywood debut here. He is utterly fantastic and absolutely makes his presence felt amongst all his powerful co-stars. He should win best debutant award next year according to me.
In the end, the real hero of Udta Punjab is its director - writer Abhishek Chaubey along with co-writer Sudip Sharma who deserves kudos for making such a gutsy piece of cinema that displays us the ugly truth of drug abuse and how youth are affected by it. Also they give us a positive message in a very raw, believable manner. Thank You for this eye opener.

Thus Udta Punjab is a strong, heartbreaking and captivating flick that's bloody real & honest and powered by excellent ensemble cast. It's not only the best film of this year but one to come out in recent times too as its highly an impactful cinematic experience that's made with heart & brilliance. Henceforth, it's definitely worth all its hype!

My Rating -  4.5/5

Don't Miss It Guys! See It To Rave About It... ✌👊👍

Saturday 20 February 2016

SHAHID KAPOOR, A First Rate Artiste One Just Can't Devalue!

Well, there are a lot of actors in b-town who just make their name big courtesy several factors like commercial appeal, huge background, launched or promoted by lavish filmmakers, etc. No doubt they are good artistes but they become overrated with span of time. And then there is someone like Shahid Kapoor in the industry who has been there for more than a decade now and still he's a hot property in block. Amazing looks, top notch acting skills, astounding moves, fine physique, sharp personality, you name it and it's all there in this fabulous Bollywood performer. But things have never been easy or cake walk for him. The talented actor has had a mixed bag of journey where he's witnessed both highs and lows equally. Started off well way back in 2003 with the sleeper hit 'ISHQ VISHK' he wooed many and instantly made a place in our hearts, especially of all girls'. For this movie, he bagged the filmfare award as well as all other awards for best newcomer that year. After this confident and positive beginning, Shahid struggled to make a mark for next few years via a number of flops, although his performances in those duds were somehow lauded. He tasted his first huge cinematic glory with VIVAH which came as a pleasant amazement. The movie not only earned plenty at the ticket windows but has managed to get a cult status for itself, being considered as one of the most endearing family dramas of all time. Shahid as Prem in this Sooraj R Barjatya jewel, was loved by all cine viewers. This portrayal of Prem has become indelible over the years. Next JAB WE MET happened, and the rest is history as they say... It's one of the best romantic comedies ever made in Bollywood. Shahid again shone with an assured, mature act in the movie and his chemistry with Kareena is still afresh in people's mind. I mean who doesn't love this gem? Who doesn't adore 'Geet-Aditya'? Then two years post Jab We Met, we all experienced the real side of actor Shahid in the iconic caper, 'KAMINEY'. His performance as twin brothers (Charlie & Guddu) was a tough task to pull off yet he did it so convincingly that whoever before was not his admirer started praising him like anything. His value as an artist escalated thanks to this terrific Vishal Bhardwaj crime flick. Both the movie and his performance were tagged the best of that year by many critics, news publications and other medias. He won couple of awards for best actor for the same including the coveted Star Screen Awards. Everybody came to realize that Shahid was not merely a good looking star having boyish charm anymore but a remarkable celluloid performer too. However post KAMINEY, inconsistency halted this shining actor's path as his dream project MAUSAM turned out to be a fiasco even though his performance in it was commendable. Similarly his next two releases didn't help the cause either. Both TERI MERI KAHAANI & PHATA POSTER NIKHLA HERO entered Shahid's way to be declared pits only. But this tough phase didn't break the actor's confidence or passion at all. His next R... RAJKUMAR came as a blessing which gave the actor the much needed commercial recovery. This massy entertainer did pretty well in single screens and the audiences loved Shahid's action, one liners and unmatched dance to a great extent. But the best thing to have ever occurred in the journey of this fine actor happened in 2014 with HAIDER. It was quite a risk that Shahid took, his role was way too much challenging, perhaps the hardest onscreen part for any performer to play. But Shahid showed to the world what he's capable of. Vishal Bhardwaj is a director who always trusts his mettle and expectedly Haider proved to be a milestone in Shahid's career. This classic Shakespeare adaptation was both a critical and financial winner. All went gaga over Shahid's phenomenal performance in the movie. Moreover he swept every best actor award that year including the glorious filmfare trophy. Various notable moviemakers garnered loads of adulation to this skillful actor. He became the talk of the nation and grabbed limelight all over again. Haider did such magic to Shahid. Indeed it is an 'Once In A Lifetime' masterpiece. After this golden period, Shahid again faced failure with SHAANDAAR becoming an universal debacle. But then hits & flops are part and parcel of any actor's life. Talent matters and Shahid has ample of it. He just needs to pick his movies wisely. And it seems so as he's gonna be next seen in realistic drama based on drug abuse 'UDTA PUNJAB' directed by Abhishek Chaubey and followed by Vishal Bhardwaj's magnum opus 'RANGOON'. Also he has signed a film with Vikramaditya Montwane titled 'AK vs SK'. All 3 release this year. Expectations from these are sky rocketed and certainly a few more epic performances from Shahid are on cards. 

You like Shahid Kapoor or you don't, but you gotta admit that he has made a nice place in our cinemas on his own. He's not overrated unlike many of his contemporaries are. He's not been that commercially viable as of now but surely has become an actor who can impart brilliant acts when given solid roles. He has moreover built an image which can impress both classy as well as massy film-buffs. Some may criticize him for not being continuously steady or not giving regular boxoffice delights. But then how can you not hail a self-made actor like Shahid who despite all hurdles and hard patches is still existing quite brightly in Bollywood. He's still getting strong roles, still enjoys good fan following. He has a committed fanbase known as 'Shanatics' who invariably root for the actor every time. Thus, love him, hate him but certainly nobody can ignore this powerhouse of talent. He may or may not be your favorite but is definitely someone who can't be devalued. Probably the only actor in his age group who is loved by all generations of people. That's Shahid Kapoor for you! And he's gonna have a long and memorable career run in coming years. Believe That!