RDB=RDX+Bhangra

January 31, 2006


na koi padhne wala na koi sikhne wala
apni toh paathshala masti ki paathshala

5 rebels let loose….by the society..by ther parents..searching around for a purpose to lead ther life for….booze…bike…fun…rebel…


hai liye hathiyaar dushman taak mein baitha udhar
aur hum taiyyaar hain seena liye apna idhar

5 rebels let loose….simmering wit anger…angry wit the world…angry abt their country’s pathetic state..ready to weed out evil..

Rang De Basanti– the movie everyone was waiting for especially Aamir Khan’s earlier dud at the box office, The Rising. And trust me, its worth the wait. It teaches one patriotism without the jingoisms usually associated with it. Bet ppl of our generation wud hve learnt more abt Bhagat Singh, Chandrasekhar Azad & Co. through this movie than the earlier attempts at glorifying them(three movies i think and all were flops). You laugh out loud when DJ realises that Sue can understand and even speak hindi. You cry when Sonia learns about Ajay‘s(a pilot) death due to a plane crash. You rise from ur seat with anger when the defence minister says that it was the pilot Ajay’s mistake. You can feel the goose pimples when Sonia says “Maar Daalo” to her friends.

Rebels turn revolutionaries. All thanks to Sue’s plan to shoot a movie about the revolutionaries who challenged the British might and woke up a nation. A nation that was the jewel in the crown of the “Empire”. A nation whose people let themselves be looted without even caring to raise a voice. As they shoot the movie, the rebels realise that India hasnt changed much. Here is where the director’s ploy has to be lauded. Instead of going overboard with long speeches about brastaachar and parampara, he underplays and let the script do the talking. The correlation between the Old and the New order is just perfect. India has not changed much, the rebels realise. The nation is sleeping once again and to wake them up, they resort to the same method. The result??well, that only the future can tell….

The king is back….Rahman’s music is not only refreshing but also has been cleverly placed in the movie. Be it bhangra or rap or blues or plain melody, he scores. About the cast: Aamir(DJ) is his usual cherub self. The character can be described as a cross between Mangal pandey in The Rising and Akash in Dil Chahta Hai. Atul Kulkarni(Laxman) as the Hindu fundamentalist realises that you need not be a Hindu to be a Ram and politics based on religion does not go beyond vote bank. Kunal Kapoor(Aslam) is the restrained muslim youth who cannot understand why on earth is he expected to hate a Hindu. Sharman Joshi(Sukhi) is the happy-go-lucky guy who cant live without his friends and is ready to give his life for them. Soha(Sonia) acts so well tat i am sure her brother Saif can learn a thing or two from her. Alice Patten(Sue) first hindi dialogue is “teri maa ki…” πŸ˜€ Till the end she carries the movie but then is sidelined and she remains a mute spectator to metamorphosis from rebel to revolutionary. Maddy(Ajay) is like the godfather who makes the rebels realise that therez no use in sulking as long as they cant take up the matter in ther hands. His is a cameo and he plays it without much of a fuss.

Then comes my favorite, Sidharth aka Karan. Guess he represents the Generation-Y more than anyone else. He is like how Amitabh wud hve been before his angry young man image. Totally restrained. Lost and looking hopeless. In search of some purpose. He steals the thunder from Aamir especially at the climax. The retro look with a 70’s ishtyle Ray Ban and a cigarrete throughout the movie suits him to a T. The way he lets out his anger at the maligning of Ajay’s name and his handling of the climax shows how much he has matured as an actor. Though one hopes he is not typecast in similar roles and suffer the same fate as Madhavan after RUN.

Overall, a movie that should be a casestudy for other directors in Bollywood. Especially those who ape Western movies and think that shouting profanities or melodrama is wat we people luv wotching.

Statutory Warning:
This review is for those people who have wotchd this movie already. So do not complain that I have revealed the story and all other stuff πŸ˜€

18 Responses to “RDB=RDX+Bhangra”

  1. Trinity Tealβ„’ Says:

    kadasila warning podaraa !!!! :X
    i m yet 2 watch it, damn. Will do in this weekend come wat may.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    i guess the warning should have been at the beginning and not the end…………….

  3. ada-paavi!!!! Says:

    well its a good movie no doubt, but i found it inspired by mani ratnams style of slick movie making, especially the dialogues, entire feel of the movie and screenplay.

    idu ellam sollittu, i enjoyed every minute of it,

  4. Jagan Says:

    dai warning thukki mela podu ..newyas , i saw the movie b4 reading this post and liked it da ..

  5. rohini Says:

    hmm..u already know wot i feel ’bout the tis flick!

    dat ws gud review mus say!!..

  6. ~Goda~ Says:

    the track in the background made it that much more better πŸ˜‰

  7. nIrAnJaNa Says:

    awesome blog, wat with the BG music n stuff… n yup i loved the movie too, so natcherly i say “aye aye” to every nice thing uve said abt the movie…

  8. Mighty Titan Says:

    great post da machi.. yet i feel the killing of the Def min is far too fantastic to be believed… Guess you beat me to this review.. congrats and keep up the gud work !!! πŸ™‚

  9. Chaitanya Surampudi Says:

    hi!

    me back to blogging regularly again πŸ™‚

    the thing that i loved most in the movie was the fact that they didn’t ‘overdo’ any emotion, yet touched upon each…kudos to the script writer and for the screenplay

  10. Vivek Says:

    @Trinity and Anonymous
    Well tas mah style πŸ˜€

    @Vatsan
    Yeha…a gud hindi movie after a long time…it was a welcome relief in fact..
    @Jagan
    LOL….glad tat u liked it πŸ™‚

  11. Vivek Says:

    @Rohini
    YO..it rocks naa??

    @Pavan
    Thnx yaar..cudn resist puttin it..:D

    @Niranjana
    Welcome to mah blog πŸ™‚

  12. Vivek Says:

    @Mighty Titan
    Hmmm…yeha da…even i thot so..but yeha..nothin is impossible πŸ˜‰

    @His Xlnc
    Welcome bak dude..glad to c u bak…the two deserve a national award…hope they do rcv one…

  13. Hell's Angel Says:

    bye.. hoping not 2 c u soon..hehe .. get back 2 reality idiot

  14. Hell's Angel Says:

    oops im very sorry..wrong window.. the above comment is not meant 2 u..

    btw abt the movie i enjoyed it.. went 4 night show so couldn’t get the real feel coz i felt very drowzy…

  15. div Says:

    hi rebel;)..nice post..well i liked this movie very much..njoyed every moment of it..

  16. i am not a back bencher Says:

    ur review about the movie was really nice…I had watched the movie prior to reading ur post. Nice review. I would say the movie is good but could have been made great. The casting was awesome. the Songs rock.Please catch up the review of RDB in our blog in a few days time.

  17. The optimist from utopia Says:

    deiiii!!
    You write the whoollle post and then in the post script you mention that it was not meant for those who did not watch the movie.. X(

    Anyways nice post.. me will be watchin it tomorrow.. hopefully :-s

  18. archie Says:

    lykd this movie a lot so decided to watch it for the 2nd time. πŸ™‚
    and abt sidharth.. man he stole the show!


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