Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Maataji and Fanaa

Yesterday i was all alone in my circle, so decided to make it big myself. Thought will watch hera pheri two and reached centre stage mall. But it was closed, only to be opened at 1030. So i decided that i will have my breakfast at costa . When i took a seat on the first floor, i saw a lady who looked rather familiar. On close examination ,she turned out to be one of the maataji's, or spirutal guru, coming on various channels, and in my judgement, fairly artuculate one as compared to her peers. She was wearing an expensive silk saree , designer sandles and a golden watch , along with pearls in her neck. Her face was radiant and she was fair to a fault, almost looked firang. She was quite tall, atleast 5'7'' and was speking fluent english.She really was graceful. Upon sighting me, she answered my nodd with a smile that amply conveyed that she acknowleges my respect, but would rather not be disturbed. And for the next several minutes she discussed content ,and online community with her colleagues , people who with their crushed clothes and weird dressing style, looked from media industry. It later turned out that she too had turned up there to watch film, Da Vinci to be particualr. I was quite impressed with her, she was quite some material for spiritualism.


Later I watched fanna. I didn't intend to , but tickets were not available for the movies of my interest. Now from chopra and clones you don't expect much these days, but fanna had so many specials. It was kajol's comeback film, and the last film jatin lalit did together.I hope lalit takes to singing, his 'rooth kar mujh se' in jo jeeta wohi sikandar ' remains on my favorite list.it also had certain mr aamir khan, and prasoon pandey , better known for his 'best selling' jingles (selling as a transitive verb also holds good), wrote the lyrics for the first time. there were many other stars who did two bit roles, perhaps just to oblige chopra, for their own better future. We had an overweight rishi kapoor who redefined hamming. we also had kiron kher, who wore louder make up then the heroine , and acted (?) still louder. In fact these three terms made a geometric progression. the story kept swerving between asinine and childish. but good performances from kajol and aamir were saving grace for the movie, which has therefore done well commercially.kajol was ravishing. she portrayed all the emotions very well.in fact she managed to look sweet despite age and motherhood. the cutie who played her son also did really well. he had some sweet dialogs written for him. aamir on the other hand looked jaded. he should soon stop playing the lover chocolate hero, this chocolate surely is way past its shelf life. but acting wise he was ok. music was not what you would like as the 'last work together' from the duo, but it still was nice. all in all, wastage of actors of great prowess, in an imbecile work.




Howz this for a bollywood song lyric !! Its from gangster.

mujhe mat roko,mujhe yaar ke ghar jaane do
main hoon parwana,mujhe shamma pe mit jaane do
usko pana hi meri zindagi ka maksat hain
agar marke milta hai woh mujhe toh mar jaane do

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