Friday, February 03, 2006

Rang De Basanti - what the nation wants!!

After the debacle of Mangal Pandey, Aamir returns with RDB. As does Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra after the "far ahead of its time" Aks.. and this one is a winner all the way..

A young Britsh woman, Sue, comes to India to document on video the heroism of our freedom fighters.. she strings up with a gang of college misfits - DJ (Aamir), Karan (Siddarth), Aslam, Sukhi and Sonia (Soha Ali Khan) in order to achieve this.. the guys are all easy going "we-dont-care" types just taking life as it comes and living for the moment.. just like the majority of today's youth.. but as they get involved with Sue's project, they slowly relaise that they need to do something for the country.. but the final push comes when Sonia's finacee dies in a Mig crash.. and the corrupt government blames him for the mishap..

The entire first half is fun, mainly showcasing the antics of the gang.. the second half is filled with purpose.. slowly igniting the light of patriotism into the characters and the viewers very effectively.. the entire movie is leisurely paced.. Mehra takes his time to unfold the story and to drive home his point.. and he does a very good job of it..

Aamir shows that given a good story, he doesnt mind sharing the limelight.. all the main protogonists have weighty roles and they all deliver perfectly.. AR Rahman is brilliant in the BGM and with the songs which play behind the movie.. cinematography is also very good.. overall, its a slow movie.. but very well delivered.. I am not sure if the message it gets across will be implemented.. but I am sure it will get some people thinking..

Please note that my comprehension of Hindi is limited.. if I was following the dialoges 100%, I would have enjoyed the movie evn more..

Score : 75 - dont miss

7 comments:

Ananth said...

I am really hoping to catch this one on theatre...
It was really good to see Amir sharing the center stage with a bunch of new comers. Thats speaks a lot about his humility.
Indian Cinema is certainly coming of age and Amir is certainly the forerunner of this change.

Anonymous said...

This is the ONE Hindi movie I want to watch in a cinema hall. But I need an interpreter!! :-(

Karthik said...

awaiting the movie

Karthee said...

Man a good review but I have a feel that I have read these words somewhere else also.

Sundar said...

The movie was ok sort of, wasn't it?

Unknown said...

Few of my friends said that the movie is an utter flop.

According to me the movie is good.
I am sundar's friend.

Anonymous said...

Felt RDB was overhyped. Liked bluffmaster better.

Where is the MI3 review aani

muhi