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Rang de Basanti: Readers respond January 31, 2006 19:47 IST
Special: All about Rang De Basanti
Deepti Sehrawat: i think Rang De Basanti is a great movie. amir khan was simply fabulous. The best song would be 'rubaroo'. a very lively movie, and i think everybody must watch it. Sandeep Ashar: The best thing I liked about this movie is the script. There was a difference shown in yesterday's freedom fighters and today's freedom fighters, like how today the things are getting ignored and nobody cares to put a step forward and change the things in the country, instead of just telling that "is desh ka kucch nahi hoga" (There is no future to this country). This transition between the past and the present is what I liked about the movie. All actors acted very well. Aamir Khan was of course was amazing but then too he didn't show that he was the only one who is taking the movie ahead. All were given an equal amount of importance; I think that's the thing what makes the actor perfect. A R Rahman gave a brilliant music to this film. It was totally a new Genre for all of us. The lyrics were also truly patriotic. Post-Production and editing was very well done. The Best song in this movie which I liked was 'Roo-ba-roo' sung by A.R. Rahman. The Movie was quite an awakening for the people, though u enjoy every moment of your life, It is you who is a responsible citizen of this country. Superb Movie! Go Watch it.. Sushant Sharma: To wake up a nation like us or should I say to wake up people like us we need a 'DANDA'. It can be some resisting force or some personal loss ( as in the movie ) and only then we can stretch our limits to 'Awaken A New Generation'. I watched the movie first day first show as I am suffering from movie mania. I believe that its not a single persons movie or single actors movie, its a representation of today's youth varying from different casts, different religion and different regions. I lived that life sometime back in my past and I could related to some characters in myself. It also says that the enemies are no longer 'ANGREZ' but we are our own enemies which is extrapolated in the form of politicians etc. Its difficult to believe that WE ARE THE CAUSE and its also difficult to understand the end of the movie but reality surely bites. Clearly, its a message and not a movie. Its makes an appeals to 'US THE YOUTH OF INDIA' to understand today's requirement for the betterment of our nation and act upon it. Harish Kashyap: The film has been very well directed. The intentions of the movie are good. But, Aamir has been grossly under-utilized, being relegated to a comic role. But, he has done a marvellous job of what is given to him. There is one particular scene where Aamir confronts Atul Kulkarni when the latter tries to attack Kunal Kapoor. The look in Aamir's face is stupendous. We went to the hall and I knew I'm going to have a joy ride as I had an immense trust on Aamir Khan (anyway, dint bother to watch Mangal Pandey for other reasons). This will be one of the best movies I have watched, when I listened to the songs of the movie and some speculations about the movie I thought it could be another war movie with some Pakistan bashing dialogues, but, it was not. This movie is about contemporary India, it is about the past, present, corruption, bribe, beer, MIG, youth, rebels. In other words it's about I-N-D-I-A. Let me not tell you the nitty-gritty of the story and stuff, but I would like to tell the message, its very straight. In the past, a band of youth dared to attack the British Empire and died to start a revolution and they are still alive in our memory. The movie tries to retrace the same steps to chase away another deadlier enemy of the nation, Corruption. Hey guys this movie has all those stuff we used to do in college. I suggest you all to go and watch this movie, who knows you may find a Bhagat Singh or Chandrashekar Azad or Villiath Khan or Ram Bismill in yourself. No, I haven't changed my profession, I'm not going to become movie critic nor the movie is paying me to do some marketing. Bharti Devashish: RDB was an overall good movie. Well first of all I would like to depict the good points of the movie. A R Rehman is at his usual best; while the songs have been placed and paced quite well to gel with the movie. Initially when I heard the song "Lukka Chuppi" on CD, I thought Aamir's mother is singing the song for him as he is away! But the movie clearly explained the reason for the song!! Apart from Aamir, Kunal has really come of age to play a beautiful role in the movie along with others. Acting on the whole is pretty good while mapping the characters to Bhagat Singh & Co has been done quite well. The pace of the movie seems good; sometimes when you start feeling that movie is starting to stretch, there comes something which makes you push back again onto your seat. So, on the whole a total "paisa-vasool" movie. On the flip side, many people feel that the ending could have been much better off. But I ask them how? I think the film ended pretty realistically!! But this change from a complete commercial movie (first half) to a somewhat art one (tragic and heroic second half ending) was superbly covered under the wrappers. We never knew when the fun and excitement was over and drama took over. Besides, people think Aamir has done great, but somehow I feel, he has done well. No doubt about that but the Punjabi role and that accent did not quite suit him. He has been successful at that to some extent but for me there was room for further improvement. For me the man to watch in this movie is Kunal; who has delivered exceptionally in this flick. On the whole, the movie was totally loved by me and my friends when we went to watch it. So a suggestion from my side: Do go and watch the movie. Enjoy the movie by looking into what the actors are trying to prove; not what you wanted. Dhananjay: Over the weekend caught up Rang De Basanti and was amazed at what I saw. The movie just goes to prove that even in the age of blantant commercialization which we see in movies and all other media types, once in a while there comes a person to tell a story which is relevant in todays time and can inspire people towards a better tomorrow. As I was leaving the theatre there was a standing ovation given to the movie, which tells us that people do identify with the movie and the ideas presented in it. Movies like Rang De Basanti will only achieve their objective when we as a nation take the thought process triggered in Rang De Basanti to action by our deeds and not just by clapping when we leave the cinema hall. For most of us we forget the feelings that the movie stirred in us by the time we reach home. As DJ says in the movie: there are two ways to lead life, let what is happening happen or try to change it. Unless majority of the people atleast the youth aquire the second attitude the relevance of the movie is lost. The first step towards that would be youth participating the election process. First by voting and second and more importantly by contesting elections. Thats the need of the hour. RK Gupta: In short it was a fabulous movie. After a long time, such a good movie on current issues. At last such a movie on such a subject. After all, issues such as unemployment, poverty, heavy taxation, corruption are as much pinching, biting as it must have been during the earlier days - maybe. Still we feel we are being ruled by somone who is not one like us and cannot understand our pains. Question is, who will bell the cat is ever - who will expose the corrupt. Mindboggling - it was a good movie. I never give reviews - but this movie was too good and special. Manan Chauhan: I saw this one today in Chicago. It is awesome technically, i mean the direction and overall acting, humour, placement of songs etc. However, the best part was the underlying theme which in my view was that the indian youth have immense energy, zeal and still the same fire (shola) in them as the youth in timesof bhagat singh et al. What we need is a right direction and a little motivation and support. Vamsi Deepak: Alright, I wont go into the specifics of what the RdB is about, because its been covered extensively by the media. Let me start with somethings that made me feel bad about a very good movie. 4) Transition of freaky students into disciplined actors through a laugh-riot montage was not very convincing 6) The characters of defence ministers, party leaders, black commandos, police etc. dont have shades of grey, they are just plain black villians. Basically, system is just totally, totally messed up. Is it really? 7) AIR scene is practically a little too much 8) Whats the point? We all start a revolution against our problems when there is a personal crisis, and get killed? But overall, at the end of the movie, you are ready to be very forgiving. For various reasons. 1) Well-written characters. Any Indian, our age and rage, can identify with the feelings of these characters. 2) Unique storytelling and character-building. The way each of the 5 characters develop, based on the sepia within, and life's circumstances is a novel idea of character building. 3) Bold ending. Didnt you think that Sue will somehow stop those black commandos, just in time? You also prayed for it. But you also know that happily-ever-afters dont quite work well in these kind of movies. 4) Perfect casting. Aamir, Siddharth, Kunal Kapur, Sharman Joshi, Atul Kulkarni. No one hogs limelight (except for the sepia portions). Siddharth's character also drives home the point that a meek and weak guy can also have a Bhagat Singh inside him. 5) Music, Masti, Magic. A R Rahman's peppy, lovely songs, and Prasoon Joshi's witty, natural dialogues add tremendous entertainment value to a story which is too ambitious to be 'serious'. We all curse and care for India, we all believe and disbelieve in its future. We are as clueless as these five guys about what they want to do in life. An outlet of anger, fear and hopelessness, RdB makes us - the X generation, lost between India's past and future - feel 'heard'.
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