Saturday, August 18, 2007

CHAK DE

SRK is back!!!
And back in style. The movie has absolutely no story...it is the most cliched of all movies created in the past one year. In fact, it surprises one with its predictability. But then, therein lies the movie's victory. To sustain interest for 3 hours, and hold the seasoned Bollywood audience, in anticipation, almost against their good judgement and sense is not the work of a lesser director.
And to hold his own in a movie crowded with more than a dozen girls, set up with no great chance of performing, a predictable and done to death script, and yet to infuse the character with a life, a vibrancy of its own, a zing that changes the look of the entire excercise...........is not the task of a lesser actor.
Shah Rukh Khan proves to us all, why he is called the King. And, why, when no one have dared do this movie today, he not only does it, but delivers an excellent performance, and creates a hit of a potential loser.
Why do I call this movie a potential loser?
No, let us harbour no illusions. It is not because I am an avid SRK fan. I am not. And it is definitely not because I have been blinded to the other key factors that have almost carried the film on their shoulders. No. It is simply because, if analysed objectively, the movie contains absolutely NO ingredient for being successful. It has ( I repeat), an EXTREMELY hackneyed storyline, one that surprises the audience with its predictability. I mean, you almost WILL the story to throw at least ONE minute surprise somewhere...............but it dosen't. The director plays too safe to be even considered a hindi film director. And the concept of the underdog emerging victorious is in itself a concept straight out of the Stone Age. Couple with this the fact that there are no other seasoned actors, no great songs ( apart from the title track), and absolutely nothing that can give the audience ANY reason to sit and look up, and we can appreciate why the movie had all chances of bombing in the BO.
But it will not. Because, the movie, despite all its drawbacks, is told in a gripping manner. The director has almost perfected the art of story telling..........an important tool for capturing the audience. And yes, I can never tire of saying this....because SRK absolutely steals the show. Maybe his personal stance as a hockey player comes in handy, maybe he does the same amount of homework for all his characters ( the training and home work of the girls too is worthy of high praise), maybe his seasoning as an actor shows all the more with time....it could be anything, but fact remains, that he executes the most important task as an actor. He breathes in life to a character which is flat and insipid, and he brings zest and shows his acting skills within the limitations of a script and character that give you no chance to prove anything.
And of course, there are the other two important, rather, most important factors that, as I said, carry the film on their shoulders. PATRIOTISM and EMOTIONS. We are an emotional lot, and the film maker knows that. And he leaves no stone uturned to cash in on that. All the world loves an underdog, and if he has been wronged against, and branded a traitor despite being a patriot, God would not dare stem the flow of sympathy that he will arouse!!
So, bring in all of these factors, take care to release the movie just as India celebrates her 60th Independence, and of course, rely on SRK to pull it all off in a masterly stroke, with apt and equally sturdy help from some 12 beautiful ladies, and there you go!!!
You have a Chak De, and it is a HIT!!

7 comments:

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  2. The story is stale,but the background score is peppy! The concept is boring,but the editing is fast. Everything is expected. No surprise package,therfore no time lags has been used. Every second of the movie, unlike typical bollywood movie, is based on pragmatic stuff. It focuses strongly on the content and condition of sports in our country. Ofcourse cricket is no more a sport in this country. The place where i come from proves that exceptionally well. no one gives a damn to the sporting spirit(eden gardens), and where there is no sporting spirit in a sport, it just can't be called a sport. The film subtely tells a different story as well. The life of an indian women. How they are royally screwed everytime..not by men only...also by the unfair act of the fairer sex.
    well I haven't said a word about the acting skills of srk in the movie,but i have already wrote quite a bit. So the director was actually a smart player and not a safe player...Had he tried to be more different..the results would have also been different. So i would say he maintained a good blend of public and consumer interest. So have fun with some sense.. sets the mood for this film.

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  3. Chakde... I loved the movie... seriously... mostly for the subtleness that has been used... apart from a few typical HINDI MOVIE dialogue everything is so subtle... the best part was not going overboard on Patriotism, it was shown so nicely, from the tri color dividers of the swimming pool to the flags.. it was beautiful... If we leave apart the technicalities the movie was well made... though predictable to the core, it was nicely done... after a long time I have seen a good commercial HINDI movie... Chakde...

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  4. yes yes...i agree.....real smart editing, and thank god there is no overdose of desh bhakti...in fact, like i said....that is themagic of the movie!!

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  5. yes yes...i agree.....real smart editing, and thank god there is no overdose of desh bhakti...in fact, like i said....that is themagic of the movie!!

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  6. sorry couldnt take that...i mean, srk's anything but a king and he just proved that by being so dumb in om shanti om..i mean if we call that performance then i guess ots better in a way that the world lost actors like brando and uttam kumar to name a few...

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  7. as for chak de...and this has been said by the author herself..one of the typical, cliched bollywood stuff served in a platter(not even a silver one at that)..so if its so...where the hell is the magic in it??what we can rather say is that swadesh was one such movie where srk doest do his usual mushy gooyey stuff(thus spoiling the movie)...swadesh was his natural best...wish he could keep that up...

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