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Engeyum Eppothum

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We’ve heard the same thing an umpteen number of times – drive carefully. It is refreshing to hear the same thing being gently given to you instead of pushing it with a stick down your throat. Lest you think that’s all there is to Engeyum Eppothum, the movie boasts of excellent characterisation and brilliant performances from its leading cast. M Saravanan has shown that good cinema does not require a superstar and that good cinema will be accepted by audiences.

The movie opens with a horrifying accident involving 2 buses – one heading from Trichy to Chennai and the other in the opposite route. The film then unravels some of the characters in the buses and takes the audience to the lives and love. Each of those characters offer a chance to connect. You would stand by idly and move on in accident involving people you do not know. You would be actively involved in the rescue effort if a loved one’s life is at stake. This film gives you ordinary characters you can connect with and through their pain, feel disturbed. This is,perhaps, in contrast to the young men in Ko whose desire to see a change in the political system is not explained with much depth. Other devices were employed by the filmmakers to keep the audience connect.

Among the characters in the movie the character of Manimegalai ( played by Anjali ) stands out. Anjali portrays the strong Nurse brilliantly. Practical to the point of being blunt, her antics finds us giving her a special place in our hearts. Kathiresan, played by Jai, provides an excellent foil to Manimegalai. Simple and naive, his true love makes him endearing to the audience. The two other leads – Amutha ( Ananya ) and Gautham ( Sharvanand ) also plays their role very well. There are some side characters, like a Gulf returnee who is dying to finally meet his daughter, who provide richness to the texture of the film.

In this age of superstar movies and mindless song – dance routines this film provides a welcome relief. Do watch it.

Engeyum Eppothum

Definitely worth a watch

How an accident cuts short the life of many people. The film provides us with a peek into the life and love of some characters and how their plans for the future are smashed by an accident

Rating by Anirudh: 4.0 stars
****

 

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Sep 24, 2011

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

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Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is what they call a  “coming of age” film. At times it might seem preachy, but overall it’s a good film and definitely deserves a watch. I would give it 4/5.

 

The film begins with Kabir ( Abhay Deol ) proposing to Natasha ( Kalki Koechlin, recently married to Anurag Kashyap ). Before Kabir gets married to Natasha he wants to go on a 3 week trip to Spain with his buddies Imraan ( Farhan Akhtar ) and Arjun ( Hrithink Roshan ). The “3 musketeers” had made a pact with each other to go on a trip where they would surprise each other with an adventure sport of each one’s choice that the others had to participate in. The 3 arrive in Spain and complete 3 adventure sports. Along the way they meet Laila ( Katrina Kaif ) who is a part – time driving instructor. During the trip each of the friends learn about life and come out the better. How they do so during the journey is what forms the film.

The movie is beautifully picturised. One of the sponsors is Spain Tourism and the movie provides a very good promo of this beautiful country. Not only is the scenic beauty captured well, but attractions of Spain like La Tomatina festival are also highlighted.

The movie deals mainly with relationships and life. Occasionally the film can get mildly preachy – particularly the scenes where Katrina’s character teaches Arjun how to live life. Even in such scenes the philosophy does not stick out but rather blends in. By sending demon’s in each of the character’s ways and by portraying their transformation with each adventure they face the movie shows a mirror to our own fears and insecurities. Each adventure that the characters participate in proves to be a turning point for one of the characters who must take his fear head on. Towards the end the characters take on the ultimate of fears – the fear of death.

The characters have been crafted beautifully by Zoya Akhtar ( who is also the director ) and Reema Katgi. Executed well by the star cast, the audience is able to appreciate each character and realise why it is that they do what they do.

The songs in the movie as well as the shayari of Farhan’s character have been penned beautifully by Javed saab. One expects nothing less than the best from him and he delivers with ease. Shankar – Ehsaan – Loy provide the beautiful music to Javed saab’s words.

Overall it’s a nice movie. Do catch it.

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Jul 31, 2011