13 most memorable bike scenes in Hindi Cinema

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Hindi cinema has always had a strong relationship with two-wheelers especially motorcycles, but scooters and even mopeds have featured in some memorable sequences over the years. Though I have used the word bikes in the title, the list contains scenes involving bikes, scooters and mopeds. Personally, I have always been a huge fan of motorcycles because, for me, riding one feels like nirvana. I get this weird sense of being in control of my life, turning whichever way I feel like. Bollywood too has used them as much more than mere props, at times to add machismo, other times as an integral part of the personification of character being depicted. ...  More

Sanju – Official Trailer

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The first full trailer of Sanju was released today starring Ranbir Kapoor as Sanjay Dutt. It looks like Ranbir is living and breathing like Baba and Rajkumar Hirani may have just created another masterpiece. The trailer is intriguing and by the end of it, you will just want more. Sanju boasts of a stellar cast with Paresh Rawal as Sunil Dutt, Manisha Koirala as Nargis,Dia Mirza as Manyata Dutt, Sonam Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal, Jim Sarbh and Anushka Sharma. Phew! Its been a while since we have seen a cast like this. Really hope this is as good as we all expect it to be. ...  More

Solo: A Star Wars Story Movie Review – Fun ride but way too simplistic for Han Solo

Han Solo has been my favourite Star Wars character since I got hooked onto the universe created by George Lucas. When I read that there will be a solo Star Wars film made on him, I was delighted. More so because his character had been brutally killed off in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. There was a lot that I wanted to know about Han’s character like his childhood, where he grew up, how he met Chewie, how did he come in possession of The Millennium Falcon. The film does answer some of these questions and it uses a fun, action packed delivery mechanism.

We see Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) dreaming of becoming a pilot of his own ship and leaving his old life with his girl Qi’ra (Emilia Clarke aka Khaleesi aka Mother of Dragons aka Breaker of Chains….you know how it goes). He starts off on his quest to earn enough and buy himself a ship and on his quest he comes across some interesting characters including our beloved Chewbacca. The scene where Solo looks at Chewie as he takes the navigators chair for the first time in the Millennium Falcon is full of nostalgia. Oh how many great adventures have we seen in that cockpit and the ship itself. The Millennium Falcon is so iconic an object that it is very much a character and I am so tempted to address ‘it’ as ‘him’.

The action sequences are well shot and have an immersive feel to them. Fortunately or unfortunately, technology is moving so fast that these days a film really needs to make a lot of effort and spend a lot of money to put forth something that has never been seen before. Hence, in Solo, you will not find anything extraordinary in terms of visuals, though IMAX does take the visual experience up by a couple of notches. The background score is too safe for my liking and especially for a film like this, which essentially is full of con artists, thieves and whatnot. Even the characteristic Star Wars theme is used very less. Costume and production design are top notch as without these incredibly important facets, a film like Solo could never exist.

As for the cast, Emilia Clarke is a delight. She has spectacular screen presence and lights up every frame she is in, wether she is dressed as a outcast or dressed to kill. She breathes life into Qi’ra and maintains just the right balance that keeps you intrigued throughout. The other highlight for me was Woody Harrelson who plays Beckett and creates this earnest vibe about himself. He is so good that one might just be unconvinced about the climax (you will have to see the film to understand this one, NO SPOILERS). Donald Glover as Lando is charming, Paul Bettany as Dryden Vos sparks menace but does not get too much to do. I would have loved to see more of Rio Durant voiced by Jon Favreau but he gets killed off way too soon. Star Wars as a franchise has had a habit of creating great Robot characters, they are the pioneers actually. From C3PO and R2D2 to BB8 (Star Wars Force Awakens, Last Jedi) and K-2SO (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) more recently. Solo is no different and this films introduces the most intriguing Robot character called L3-37. She is so refreshing as the rebellious robot who has a mind of her own and wants equal rights for machines. Unfortunately, the character that needed to stand out the most in this extremely talented cast does not. Alden Ehrenreich plays Solo and does a reasonable job but it is the writing that lets him down. There isn’t any firepower written into the character, and we are talking about the legendary Han Solo. This film could have been spectacular had this been done well. 

Solo, for me, was a fun ride but way too simplistic for a character like Han Solo. The film ends at a stage where there is definite potential for a sequel if not a trilogy. Fans of Star Wars would surely agree that if there is one character that needs a trilogy of his own, its Solo.

 

Rating: 3.5/5 ...  More

Race 3 – This could be a new low for mainstream Indian cinema

If you haven’t seen the hair-brained trailer of Race 3 then consider yourself very lucky. I did and was at a loss of words. The film cast is bigger on account of the big khan, Salman bhai coming along to join the ‘race’ along side ever-so-young Anil Kapoor. Bobby Deol makes a comeback after 4 years with Jacqueline Fernandez, Daisy Shah, and Saqib Salim on the side. I have never been a fan of the ‘Race’ franchise but going by the trailer, this seems to be a new low. 

The dialogues are laughable, in one scene Daisy Shah says “Our business is our business, none of your business”, wow, BURN! Production quality seems tacky and hurried. The finesse of earlier films is just not visible or maybe Remo has used a extra strong amber colour filter and plastered the entire film with it.

To overcome the shock of what I saw, I had to wash my eyes and watch Lagaan, Dil Chahta Hai etc. to believe in Hindi cinema again.

I was just overcoming that shock when a new song ‘Selfish’ was released. Trust me, it is way…way worse than the trailer.

This is as ludicrous as song writing can go because the song goes something like this…

“Aao ji mera hath thaamo ji, Mere sang sang chalo aur wahan baitho na, Aur thoda wahan tasalli se, Apne khayalat ko share karo na, Ik baar baby selfish hoke, Apne liye jiyo na”

If you think reading this is a form of torture, imagine listening to it in the raw voice of Atif Aslam with a ‘Ishq wala love’ kinda vibe. Now comes the big reveal, the amazingly deep and thoughtful lyrics have been penned down by a multi-talented individual, one who is a playback singer, an achor, a aroducer, and an actor, none other than The Bhai…..Salman Khan!

I am not really averse to senseless, fun films like the Golmaal series because I clearly know I will get what I have paid for. But this irritates me a great deal, simply because this is lazy film making where the makers assume the audience has no taste for cinema and will watch any crap dished out by a big Bollywood superstar.

I was very seriously contemplating not writing this post at all because this would just give more publicity and more views to the idiotic trailer and song. But I think as person who loves cinema, my bigger goal is to make people aware of this trash and save them from spending their time and money on the film in the theatres.

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Deadpool 2 Movie Review – It has its moments but lacks the balance of the original

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I had initially thought that I will write a spoiler free review but after watching the film, I don’t think it is a big task. There is not much substance in Deadpool 2 so treading around key plot points without revealing them is like a walk in the park.  The film starts a little after part 1 finished. Wade Wilson aka Deadpool is now a full-on vigilante and has a very successful career killing a lot of very bad guys in worse ways. Then some shit goes down and a random sequence of events occur. This keeps happening until the film ends.

Deadpool is supposed to be fun and does not take itself too seriously. However, the first part had a semblance of a story and a logical flow of events. In Deadpool 2, things just happen, sometimes because it is visually appealing or sometimes even to set up jokes.  The saving grace for the film is that a lot of the jokes are hilarious.

The first part was high on humour, broke the 4th wall a few times and was able to laugh not just at itself but the entire superhero genre. The second outing for Deadpool does not tread slowly in this regard. On the contrary, it ups the ante with a mountain of punchlines and meta references that it gets difficult to catch all of them. The film is full of superstar cameos. One of the funniest sequences is the meta reference to Xforce, which has a cameo from Brad Pitt as ‘Vanisher’. Matt Damon also makes an appearance as one of the red necks. ...  More