Frankly Speaking

Monday, August 28, 2006

A Genius Named Hrishikesh Mukherjee


GolMaal, Naram Garam, Chupke Chupke, Baawarchi - a mere mention of these films bring an involuntary smile to our faces. And then, you mention Abhimaan, Satyakaam, Anupama, Anand , Namak Haram. Any person not quite well versed with Bollywood and its films might feel like asking - "Are these films directed by the same person who directed GolMaal and other hilarious stuffs?" You answer in the affirmative and derive an instant response- "Wow. That's incredible."
Yes, its really incredible and surely only a genius like Hrishikesh Mukherjee could have done it. Hrishida, as he was fondly referred to in the film fraternity, started his career as a director with the film Musafir after assisting Bimal Roy for quite sometime. Throughout his career, we could see that Hrishida never went for extravagance of any kind in his films. He kept them simple, portrayed common people and their sentiments on the celluloid and in certain genre of his films, extracted brilliantly, some hilarious situations out of their lives.
The most striking feature of his film career had been that he dabbled successfully in making both comedies and tragedies. Moreover, in both the genres of film making, Hrishida was focussed on communicating a meaningful message to the society.
The songs in his films were mostly composed by the Burmans(S.D. and R.D.) and they gelled well with the plots. A film like Namak Haram, which dealt with the chemistry of true friendship,had an unforgettable song - "Diye jalte hain, Log milte hain. Bade mushkil se magar, duniya mein dost milte hain." A song, whose lyrics was not just great but also extremely relevant to the theme of the film.
Hrishikesh Mukherjee can undoubtedly be credited with launching the career of one of the most prominent icons of Bollywood, Amitabh Bachchan.
The most happening phase of Hrishida's career has been the 1970s, when he was found to work with all the leading actors of the film industry- Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bhaduri, Sharmila Tagore, Dharmendra andRajesh Khanna. Later, with Amol Palekar, Hrishida produced some memorable hilarious stuffs like GolMaal. There are few comedies which actually have stood the test of time and one never feels bored to watch them over and over again. Hrishida's comedies belonged to that rare genre.
Frankly speaking, Hrishikesh Mukherjee reiterated the true meaning of a creative genius through his innovative yet simple style of storytelling. As a tribute to this master film maker, i feel one song from his film GolMaal will be just apt - "Aanewala pal, Jaanewaala hai. Ho sake to isme, Zindagi bita do. Pal jo yeh jaanewaala hai."

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna

The much awaited film of the year 2006 has finally arrived. Karan Johar's KANK, the abbreviated version of Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna has definitely set the cash registers ringing and has been declared a hit at the box office even before its official release.
With KANK, Karan Johar has been found to diversify from his usual style of film making. KANK seems more realistic, introspective and empathetic. The plot deals with the complexities involved in extra-marital realtionships but then Johar has breathed a new lease of life into it by packaging the film with all the right ingredients in right proportions. The film's message is loud and clear: if you are not satisfied with your marriage and your partner but you seem to gain happiness through an extra-marital affair, terminate your marriage for it doesn't make any sense to fool yourself and your partner and thus compound the inevitable bitterness resulting from a failed marriage.
The film's cast includes Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Abhisek Bachchan, Rani Mukherji and Prity Zinta. The Bs are simply outstanding in their own way. Big B pr
ooves his genius once again in KANK while Abhisek chips in with one of the best performances of his career. Rani and Prity do their bit in the film as per expectation. The weak link in the film however, seems to be SRK. Frankly speaking, Abhisek simply dominates SRK performancewise throughout the film.
The music by Shankar-Ehsaan and Loy is superb especially the song,'Mitwaa'. The performers look their glamorous best in the outfits designed by Manish Malhotra.
In all, KANK is a must watch for anybody who appreciates good and meaningful cinema.