Sunday, December 28, 2008

Movie Review : Ghajini. Less Than Spectacular



National hysteria. That's the only way to describe the phenomenon that bulit up around Ghajini. One reviewer likened the hysteria over Ghajini to the one that was witnessed when "Coolie" was released, following Amitabh Bachchan's near-fatal injury. Aamir Khan himself dubbed the release as "an event". With youngsters around the nation assuming a hairstyle which - according to the film - is because of an injury rather than a style , the film is close to event, indeed. After a not-so-eventful year Bollywood was waiting for Ghajini. The numbers are big. And from what I've heard, three times as big as Shah Rukh Khan's "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi".

I witnessed it myself. Crowds going crazy within the theatre when the name of the film came up. They cheered when Aamir bashed up the baddies. And clapped when emoted anger. I've not seen all this in a long while. Ghajini is an event.

Ghajini, on its own, is not very different from the revenge-films that used to be made in the 1980s and early 1990s in Bollywood. Nothing wrong with that, if you can come up with an interesting treatment of the same subject. Which, I expected, the short-term-memory loss angle will add. To say the least, I was dissapointed. The memory-loss angle is not focal to the story. Its not even relevant. The story could have progressed well even in the absence of any such angle. And that is what upset me. I was expecting a lot more.

Without that, the story reduces to an average revenge-action-drama. And the things that can be termed 'watchable' are Aamir Khan, the action scenes and the love story. In that order.

The love story between Aamir and Asin is beautifuly depicted. It involves you. And you actually start wondering whats next? Actually, how well the love story is shot determines, how deeply you feel the loss of the protoganist later. And I must congratulate the team for a good job done here. Later on, everytime Aamir remembers what went wrong with him, you can feel the pain. Kudos to Aamir Khan too, for handling those scenes exceptionally well.

Asin is commendable in a role that did not require much shades. Though it did require to exude certain charm. And Asin had it in plenty. Though its lovable, the love-story could have been much more. Things which could have occured to the couple when they are in love, and which comes back haunting the protagonist.

As the story progresses, Sanjay's (Aamir's character) cause must have looked more and more convincing. This however, is not the case. Only Jiah Khan seems to be convinced. And she gives a decent performance in an under-written role. So, as I put it, thought at times you can feel the pain of the protoganist, you still wish there was more to this story. The story progresses in a pretty uni-dimensional manner. For the most part we already know whats coming. All that we want to see is how Aamir does that.

This brings us to the strongest thing about the film - Aamir. Yes, he is amazing once again. Whether its the expression on finding he's in love, to coming to terms with his loss, to the acute hatred that he has for the villain, Aamir does all this with a zeal that makes you wonder could anyone else ever portray it in any manner other than this. Watch him lifting and throwing the goons one over the other. Watch him beat a muscular cop to pulp. It all looks convincing. Aamir's expressions, mannerisms, body language, everything matches the scene in hand. Its an absolute delight to see him perform anything that he choses to. And add that extra zing to the overall effect.

Pradeep Rawat as the bad guy is just not frightening enough. Its not a problem that he dresses like a 80s-90s ka villain. That is perhaps OK. But he has just not been given enough footage. I mean, come on, make him the worst creature on the planet. Pradeep acts sincerely. And acts well. Just that the role is not written to instill fear in the audience. I badly WANTED that. I WANTED to hate the villain like I have never hated anyone. But this just doesn't happens.

Music is definitely a high-point of the film. Even the sound used for various scenes stand apart. Technically, the film is perfect. Cinematography by Ravi Chandran captures moments beautifully. Watch the song "Guzarish" to understand what I mean by "Perfection". Or even "Behka". Ravi's camera work is an important element in the overall narration of the subject.

The action scenes are dealt well. In fact, very well. The action in Ghajini is gritty, raw and powerful. Not the Matrix kinds, but more of the Sunny Deol brand. And it was a revelation to see Aamir perform all this.

Ghajini is hardcore action. With a back drop of a love story. Had the memory-loss track been dealt with a bit more sensibility, it would have ended up being an absolute must-watch. If there are any flaws, they are in the script.

The film works, primarily because of the curiosity around the film and Aamir Khan. Minus Aamir Khan, Ghajini is quite dumb.Whatever is the case, you just have to see Aamir in the role.

But nonetheless, at the end of the day a movie is a business, and from the latest reports, Ghajini has been doing thunderous business.

Chalegi?

Last heard, Ghajini has broken all records for opening collections in the cinematic history of India.

5 comments:

Mohit Jain said...

nicely written there , but u could have been a little more true in expressing the loopholes of the movie ........personally ididn't like it that much . One amir movie that dissaapointed me.

Rajeshree said...

Hi..tecchyy..nice to see you writing something on which I can comment..!!

Just witnessed Ghajini yesterday...!
If not anything..it has brought me out of the trauma..that YURAAJ had set me into...

I agree to your point of Short term memory loss..it is irrelevantly setting the film different from a usual "TERE NAAM"

Nevertheless Aamir & Asin have been exceptionally well in thier respective characters.
Action sequence & cinematography is fabulous.
Some scenes hold your breath & sound effect says it all..!

Except for Gujarish, I did not like the music/lyrics at all.

Overall....the year end blockbuster... a paisa vasool film (compared to other trauma's released this year)

Probable Nominations...
Best Actor
Best Debutant(female)
Best Action
Best Film

Leo said...

Ankit,

this comment is for u..and not for the movie. well written review man..keep'em coming..

i still remember watching Ghajini original (tamil version) on the release day...it ws an awesme treat for me (3 yrs back)...surya n asin ws jus amazing...waiting to see the hindi version wth Aamir in it..lets see hw it is gonna b to cmpre both..

Mohit Jain said...

Why Ghajini made me realise that i am not an Aamir fan?

My roommate kamal is a die heart Srk fan , so whenever we are sweeping channels on TV and even a single Srk shot comes up , he jumps from his seat and everything else goes into hibernate mode , he just gets glued to it.

On the retrospect I always proclaimed myself as Aamir fan , but it never occurred to me that i should jump out of my seat and just stay there to watch the movie i have seen so many times before. ( andaaz apna apna is an exception) . So i always use to wonder that me despite being a aamir fan and despite liking all his movies , why doesn't that "sudden urge to jump up" comes to me. And Ghajini helped me find the answer.

So we went to watch ghajini on the saturday , all the while i refrained myself from reading the reviews or joining the discussions of the movie as for an aamir movie i waanna be a judge only by myself. After waiting for 2 hrs we got the tickets and we finally went in.

Now comes what went thru my mind while watching it. All the while i was watching the moving i was trying to , wanting to like it as it was an aamir movie and as kamal was seated right next to me. The movie kept us locked to the seats for all 3hrs but i never got to like the movie, neither the south style stunts , neither the aamir's hysteria, nor the songs ,nor the eight pack ebss , nothing could impressed me. And the suddenly it all dawned on me in one single moment of revelation.

I don't like aamir , i like his movies, the message that his movies contain, the story of his movies , the typical treatment of his movies , but if u wanna remove all that and spice up aamir and serve it to us , sorry I am not an aamir fan to gulp down anything that is aamir.
And in that single movie i also realized why kamal gets those springs under on seeing SRK shots.His movies never contain any message ,any story , any content , whatever is there is drama and that drama can be experinced in only those shots , hence u have to have to watch those shots. aamir movies u have to watch them pateintly from the start to the last to be able to appreciate it. U wont gets kicks from singular shots like a tequilla , but u will get high after the entire movie like a smooth scotch or champaine.

So all an all i got a tequilla shot under the brand name of scotch and i feel cheated to this day.

Btw Kamal liked the movie very much , is considering a change of loyalty ;).

Anonymous said...

hey ankit nice review... ur the best yaar :D
saw ghajini today ... i liked it.. 1time watch n complete paisa wasool... i agree with u the short term memory loss concept had many loop holes in this movie.which was a bit wierd n funny. ..he cud have done a lot with this concept.neways it was still a great movie... :D

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