Sunday, November 27, 2011

A wonderful film

Oh what a truly beautiful film it was. It gladdens the heart and warms the soul, to see such soul stirring performances from such fine actors, be they politicians at heart. One valiant performance that stands out is that of our dear friend L.K Advani ji, who has a prim-ere role in the first act.


Right from hobnobbing with the right folks, to selectively pointing fingers, this man does it all. And at what volumes? Decibel levels that often reach through the roof, breaking all cubicled barriers put up to stop one's voice from reaching one's superiors !




Another startling performance is that of our own Sushmita Sen. Clad in pink, and making a mockery of those who dare to question her talents, this lady rules, right from the Westernized, glamorous approach, to the ethnic north indian drawl that endears her so much to the right audience.


Add to this some bemused characters bent on breaking even their investment in themselves and one has all the elements for a healthy pot puree of boiling emotions!


Compare the actions then of a shy looking SRK, watching all the masala without as much as uttering a word, to the lanky orange enthusiast, who finds himself torn between his loyalties to his native city, and his desire to insist upon the truth. Also on display are the stark talents of an extremely talented SALMAN KHAN, dancing his way to the top ! The women are swooning, but leaving them in his wake, he builds and patches his way out of sticky situations. This is a classic situation that the movie tries its best to portray! (and succeeds)!




From one point of view, who is to say that the political scenario remains a constant ? After all, things change all the time. It will be a most interesting time to watch which party remains silent. After all, it is often said, the quietest people are the rightest people. This will be an interesting point to look for in the sequel, which is promised, and promises to be double the excitement, double the masala, and just as freakish as the finest actor-political drama the corporation has seen in a long long time.

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