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Ishqiya

There were several reasons that I could list out - why I wanted to watch the movie..the primary being the popular song sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Dil to bachcha hai ji...I fell in love with the song the minute I heard it on a video link posted by a friend on Facebook..

One  Sunday morning I & husband were enjoying listening to this song over n over.. we went into discussing how the song would be picturized on Naseeruddin Shah envisioning Vidya Balan..And that piqued my interest to the most..

I was expecting a lot from a movie with such a combination of cast & crew..But my spirits were dampened quite a bit as the movie kept unfolding... I knew that Vishal Bhardwaj hasn't directed but the impression of Omkara lingered on mind anyhow.. I didn't like his Kaminey as well..but that's a different story..  Naseeruddin Shah paired up with Vidya Balan sounded like an enigma which was followed by high expectations..  It will be safe to say - I like Vishal Bhardwaj adorning hats of a music composer & singer much more than a movie maker!

According to the official website of the movie - "Ishqiya explores basic human emotions as influenced by desire, greed and revenge." I must say that the director has crafted the whole movie very nicely around this comprehension! The plot brings out the intense degree of emotions that are frowned upon in our social setting.. The unfolding of the mysterious character of Vidya Balan is the perfect example of how a simple woman residing in the rural part of Northern India can possess the ultimate emotions of love and hate without even showing it off.. And I think that does make sense to an extent.. We being so much socially networked & wired up - have to come out and share our every other emotion with the people around us! Hence the intensity of the darker sides that we possess often reduces to its minimum if at all.. However on the other end when people are restricted to do so because of challenging situations or other dominant factors - their emotions can touch upto a very deep level! And Vidya Balan has done a very good job in displaying those shades..

Vidya Balan in Ishqiya

Her personality on a whole is very suitable for the femme fatale character sketched in the movie.. She has the frame..the looks and the acting skills that were needed to carve out a sensous but potentially dangerous female encompassing dark secrets of her past life! And she has justified her role very nicely! And also Arshad Warsi.. I was annoyed by his character like anything and that probably says he has done a great job with the character written for him! He is this lustful thief whose emotions like sympathy and caring for are dug up somewhere and all he cares about is money and fulfillment of his lust! Was practically disgusting and that's why I think he has given full justice to the role.. What I was disappointed was with Naseeruddin Shah! The way his character has been drawn up for the script and also the intensity he plays most of his characters - I felt he could have done better with this one! He was very very subtle for what he was required to do and that undermined his work to a large extent throughout the movie..

Before I began to watch the movie all I wanted to see was how the romance between Naseeruddin Shah & Vidya Balan comes about.. But with every other portion of the movie it became less & less intriguing.. This one character of Mushtaq - the boss, confused me throughout the movie..I kept wondering ..in spite of being this hot-shot villian - why is he just leaving the thugs ? And the wifey's comment while his first opportunity to kill both was even more confusing.... But I guess that was just another way of dramatizing ..which I felt was totally unncessary.. By the end of the movie - a lot of characters & actions made similar sense and in retrospect one starts thinking - was it really necessary for the plot of the movie to have all those subtle hints?? The answer is Yes for some and No for others.. I just feel the whole story..the way it was put together required a little more than it had.. Of course I could have easily pointed my finger being a film-maker myself!!

An Ok movie over all..I still am not sure what the title means.. Vidya Balan deserves the kudos..and so does the beautiful song sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.. But that's about it... No positive takes ... no good feelings after the end.. and don't recommend the movie - unless one wants to just go see Ms. Balan and feel not-so-good about life !! ( Sorry, @PD, but I just feel about it otherwise....)

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3 Idiots



All is Well...!!!



3 very simple words..but suddenly they have a different enthusiasm ...a different joy to them! Yes! Rajkumar Hirani has spread the magic once again...





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When I first heard the title of the movie - I didn't even give it a second thought.. But on finding out that it was based on Chetan Bhagat's - Five Point Someone, I had to see it.. My sisters were coaxing me to read that book when I went to India in 2007..But I didn't get a chance to do so. On my last trip we got 2 of Bhagat's books and I had recently read both..  So really wanted to see how the crew of 3 Idiots had put together the movie..Needless to say, a lot was same & different in the movie. Without getting into the controversy the movie crew & the author was having recently - I would say - the movie was atleast 70% based on the book.. A good adaptation..Lot less subtle than the book..But then which Bollywood movie doesn't need a larger-than-life plot to reach the hearts of its die-hard audience??!!..





I am not sure I liked all songs in the movie so much...At least not as much as the most popular one..One day while driving back home my husband wanted to play this song.. I was kind of annoyed at first, thinking why in the world's name do we want to talk about a Murgi and Bakra in a song!! But after watching the movie - I loved the song like anything! The whole concept of the 1 small line had a different meaning altogether! The story behind it..The way our favorite Amir Khan tells it ..it just makes so much sense! There are so many times in our lives when we just want to run away from the situations in front of us being scared to death.. The situations may/may not be that bad..But our scary heart makes us believe that they are...At those times we really "need" to console our heart that things will eventually be fine - no matter how hard/bad they come across.. The song...the situation everything combined just touches on that human emotion very tactfully and if I can say..very strategically!! Of course, Mr. Hirani wanted something to replace the all time famous Jaadu Ki Jhappi  with something as good.. And I must say - Amir Khan and the little footballer does that very nicely in the movie :-)





I got this comment from a lot of friends that the delivery scenes were not at all necessary for the movie..and the director could have used the engineers' skills & knowledge to do something else to help the girl in labor! I somehow didn't mind that so much. Of course it will be embarrassing to see it with family around..But to its justification - it was way better than all the semi-nude scenes shown in movies these days! I cried too bad during the whole labor sequence..And not once..twice! Yeah..I saw the movie twice in the matter of 1 week...and couldn't help but cry my heart out.. The kick later was simply SUPERB!!! It just made my day!! And I was so glad the movie didn't end on that teary note... It went on to a lighter sequence of scenes which makes one just as happy while getting out of the theater! So once again...All is (was) Well..!!



Amir Khan has done a very good job again.. I feel its just needless to say that about him now.. We just love his work no matter what his role is. I just felt he didn't have that significant role in this movie. He had a great ..very important character to play but somehow not a very very powerful one..You tend to get that feeling after watching his Ghajini and Taare Zameen Par..But nevertheless, he has done a wonderful job! I just hope he doesn't keep playing this protagonist in his next movies... It will be like a stereo-type in itself which I would hate to see him as..



Sharman Joshi & Madhavan were very good in their respective roles too! Sharman Joshi was just perfect for this role! Even when I was reading the book - the character that my mind drew was very close to how Joshi's body language usually is.. The Chatur guy was just too awesome! Seriously!! He played the role just fabulous!! I am not sure if he really doesn't have a great Hindi accent as it is - or he mastered it just for the movie..But he was just too good! The speech...the lingo...the accent...Very good work! And Kareena Kapoor - I felt was just Ok.. There was hardly any role for her..But whatever was there - I was glad she didn't do all those jhatkas-matkas that she usually does while speaking her script! I hated Boman Irani to the extent I felt I am looking at my own high-school Principal!! But this character was far more irritating than mine..and even the book's... So I guess Irani has done a good job playing his role in the movie..



I read a lot of reviews about the movie and a number of them talked about how the movie left a message..I am not so sure of that..somehow! It did of course convey at different times - how students - especially in India are so stressed out because of the schooling/education system there..But then I feel one needs to take a lot of things into account when commenting about the education system in India. I agree a lot of times students are just forced to mug up the material without really understanding the actual meaning.. But then how many systems don't do that at one point or the other? And even if we just be on the topic of Indian education - we are shouldn't just blame it blindly.. Over the years it has produced world-class engineers...doctors...players....mathematicians.. and so on.. So it will be entirely wrong to take the feedback from the movie that the whole system needs to be changed. First & foremost - it is not possible in one go. It will take several years of tweaking and vigorous efforts to bring out few positive changes throughout the system. But for that everybody has to put in efforts.. If parents keep paying thousands of rupees to private tutors and on the other hand schools keep teaching like 'old-school' its not going to help..



Anyways..I think I am dwelling too much away from the actual topic.. as usual.. So coming back to it - No. I certainly didn't find the movie a life-changing experience for the education system or the parents of these students in India.. Intelligent parents might take a hint or two from the movie - but that's about it! I just hope it is for the good...



All in All...A wonderful movie! Something that people from all generations are enjoying! And I am not surprised at all.. I loved the movie..And so did my Mom and Grand-Mom! I just hope someday I can laugh it up with my kid on You-Tube too!!  Hopefully Vidhu Vinod Chopra decides to let the movie run online for a number of years if not generations!







Till then..



Alllllll izzzz Wellllllllllllllllllll  :-)



-Shailja














Julie and Julia

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2 words - Delicious movie!!!!


Seriously.. I can list down several different reasons why someone should watch this one!


The primary being - Love for FOOD & Cooking!!


I obviously didn't watch it for that! I like to eat most of the times n everything but I am not half passionate about food as the ladies in the movie are! Only wishing I was! ;-)


I wanted to watch it for the another powerful reason in the movie - Meryl Streep..


She is just brilliant....I started liking her work after watching The Devil Wears Prada. And so glad I did. She is a great actress and just soo very delightful to watch! I am just going to put most of her movies on my Netflix queue...Oh and of course, I am going to watch Its Complicated next week..So looking forward to it :-)


So coming back to the movie - its not just about food...Its about this transformation...the journey of these 2 women.....the things they feel about food......the joy they got from cooking......the passion they have!


It is amazing how the director along with the whole cast and crew entwined these 2 stories into a one plot where both lives connect with each other at some point. If not in real time - in spirit!


It was incredible how both the characters of Julia and Julie reflected similarities but it wasn't dramatic in nature..It was very very subtle. Just like the humor depicted in the movie. The actors have done a great job in portraying the real life characters they are playing. They tend to get to the core of the characters..I personally don't know any of the people living or not - but it looked to me as if it must have all happened - years apart from each other - but happened nevertheless. The scenes the cast and crew together created - the recreation of the lives of these 2 women! It was amazing to see how the set director and costume director create 2 different times and show them without any drastic changes on-screen. Kudos to everybody for bringing in all the real-life like situations for us to experience!


I don't need to say - I would like to know more about the original (for the lack of a better word) Julia Child as well as Julie Powell..  Just as the movie depicted, these two sound so phenomenal women who simply loved food. Had this passion toward food. And especially Julia Child - she sounds like she had a great passion to live life to its fullest. Even when being a homemaker she had a zest to start doing "something". Of course she just couldn't pick up anything as she was searching for the thing that she could love whole-heartedly!


Getting back to the most important character of the movie - Meryl Streep - I thought she was brilliant! She has a unique voice in itself..but she dramatically uses a French accent to imitate Julia Child's love for the French world she lived in. To characterize Julia Child, she had to use all the different accessories to give all of us the feeling that she is indeed 6 ft +..Even with a slight awkwardness to the walk she depicted, she can so naturally depict the grace of a lady of those times! Simply superb!!


All in all it was a great movie that touched upon various parts of life apart from Food, even though it was the backbone of the movie - both the love stories revolved around it very tastefully and left impressions on the audience..In spite of the fact that the movie didn't bring a closure like feeling I expected to see - being an ardent Bollywood movie-goer that I am....I loved the movie anyways! I hope to find that 1 thing in my own life myself - that I can passionately do for the rest of my life!! :-)


Must watch if you love Food...and love Life!