India toasts success as Slumdog Millionaire bags 8 oscar awards

Tuesday, February 24, 2009


Jay Ho! Crowd cheer as composer A R Rahman won two Oscar awards for his music in Slumdog Millionaire. “I want to thank everyone. The essence of the film is optimism and hope. All through my life I had the choice of love and hate…I chose love and I am here,” Rahman said.Slumdog Millionaire bags 8 oscar awards.

Scores of people who are watching Oscar awards live through the TV are exalting with pride for India as India won seven Oscars for Slumdog Millionaire. People are happy for best documentary film award for Smile Pinky.

After Rahman won award, singer SP Balasubramaniam told a news channel that "I feel as though I have got this award. I know this boy from his childhood and I am really proud of him. The entire country is proud of him. There is a lot everyone can learn from him."

"His music has an emotion which penetrates to all people, Indian or whosoever they be. Only this time he has connected to a bigger audience,” Bala added.





Delhi 6

Monday, February 23, 2009

Delhi 6'
A mandir-masjid dispute arising out of monkeyman menace in the heart of Delhi is as bizarre as a couple of youths gunning down the country’s defence minister only because he ridiculed their dead pilot friend!

Despite its shortcomings, we loved Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra ’s Rang De Basanti for the movie’s sheer novelty and rebelliousness. Delhi 6 is more complex and subtle in its structure, but the very basic premise of the story is so flimsy that the message the director wanted to give (I’ll save that for last) doesn’t come across.
For most of its first half, the movie is Mehra’s personal tribute to Old Delhi – to its narrow gallis bustling with crowds, to its roadside shops, to the Hindu and Muslim communities living cheek by jowl. The story takes off in the first fifteen minutes when the US-bred protagonist Roshan ( Abhishek Bachchan ) accompanies his dadi ( Waheeda Rahman ) from America to her old home in Delhi-6, where she wants to live her last days. Moments after landing at Delhi airport, Roshan sees a news report in which an obviously over-reacting journalist rants about a mysterious monkeyman that attacks and kills people in the dark of night. And Roshan grins at the first impression of the new world he’s about to enter.

Thereon, Mehra takes us on a tour through Chandni Chowk and introduces the colourful characters that inhabit it. The Muslim jalebiwala (Deepak Dobriyal) who’s also a Bajrang Bali bhakt. The neighbours next door – Om Puri and Pawan Malhotra as feuding brothers who live with their families on either side of the wall that divides the household. The charming and friendly Ali Uncle ( Rishi Kapoor ). The slap-smacking cop ( Vijay Raaz ). The dim-witted domestic help Gobar ( Atul Kulkarni ). The spitfire sweeper Jalebi ( Divya Dutta ), the opportunistic Lala ( Prem Chopra ) and most importantly the free-spirited Bittu ( Sonam Kapoor ), who dreams of becoming an Indian Idol and make her own place in the world rather than marry a man handpicked by her imposing, conservative father (Om Puri).

The narrative keeps flitting from one character to the other as Roshan gets to know them and in the process falls in love with Bittu. But this world that seems so friendly and loving erupts into communal hatred when the menacing monkeyman strikes closer home.

Mehra uses Ram Leela as a metaphoric thread throughout the course of the story. And he creates subtle allegories that reveal themselves as the story unfolds. There’s a sequence before the intermission where Abhishek hops like a monkey from one roof to another in pursuit of a kite. Or there’s an incredibly well shot dream sequence in ‘Dil Gira Dafatan’ song where the worlds of Delhi 6 and New York meet at Times Square, and Abhishek, dressed in a monkey suit, holds Sonam in his arms atop a building, a la King Kong. These sequences meet their parallels at the movie’s end.

So, structurally, ‘Delhi 6’ is finely crafted. Cinematography by Binod Pradhan is superb and music by A R Rahman is in a different league altogether. But where Mehra fails, and that too big time, is in providing a plausible twist to the plot. The reason behind the communal feud is so incredulously frivolous that it detaches you from the story.

Thankfully, it’s the story’s myriad characters (and their portrayal by actors) that saves the film. Abhishek Bachchan looks a bit rusty at places but delivers well in a role that has more facial expressions and reactions than dialogues. Sonam Kapoor is gorgeous and shows glimpses of fine acting. But it’s the supporting cast that takes the cake.

Om Puri, Rishi Kapoor, Pawan Malhotra, Vijay Raaz, Waheeda Rahman (an image of grace), Supriya Pathak, Deepak Dobriyal, Divya Dutta (watch out for her outburst against the cop), Prem Chopra (still leering), Atul Kulkarni – it’s an awesome ensemble that gives soul to the story.

Not to be missed in ‘Delhi 6’ is the character of a mad fakir who keeps showing mirror to people on the streets. It’s a character that says a lot in just the tiny screen space it occupies. It encapsulates the message of the film that God, like evil, lies within and not without. So if there’s any monkey that needs to be killed, it’s the one inside.

It’s a message with a heart and mind. And though murky it comes across because of Mehra’s goof up with the plot, it makes ‘Delhi 6’ worth a visit at least.

PazhassiRaja for Onam?

Saturday, February 21, 2009

The long in the making Mammootty magnum opus Pazhassi Raja which was finally scheduled for release for Vishu 2009, has now been postponed.

The film produced by Gokulam Gopalan, written by the legendary M.T Vasudevan Nair and directed by veteran Hariharan was one of the most eagerly awaited films of the year. The film has Mammootty in the lead role along with Kaniha, Tamil actor Sarath Kumar, plays the role of his trusted commander-in-chief named Dalapathy. The others in the cast are Manoj.K Jayan, Kalabhavan Mani, Suman and Padmapriya.
The biopic tells the story of the legendary ruler and warrior Pazhassi Raja the 'Lion of Kerala', who took on the British in the forests of Malabar in the 18 century. He is regarded by historians as the first freedom fighter of India. The movie will showcase his heroic fights against the British in the jungles of Wayanad during the 1790s.

Now the entire shoot of the film is over. The post production work of the film is to start in Chennai and will have a lot of special effects and graphics.

Added to that the maestro Ilayaraja has composed songs for the film and will start his re-recording only after Editor Sreekar Prasad completes his editing. All this will take three or four months, hence the delay in release.
It looks like Pazhassi Raja has been pushed to Onam 2009.

Daddy Cool new mammootty film

Daddy Cool featuring Mammootty marks the debut of director Ashiq Abu. The story revolves around the bond of a father and his only son who is very passionate about cricket.

Indrajith and Kalabhavan Mani are cast in in important roles. The boy who plays the role of the son is yet to be decided. The producer is Alwin Antony and Samir Tahir handles the camera.

Anil Panachooran-Biji Lal team has been roped in for the songs and shooting will start in December. Mammootty plays the character of Antony Simon, a Crime Branch officer.

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