GULAAL; JAI VEERU – For Classes And Masses

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GULAAL; JAI VEERU – For Classes And Masses
by bubbly
13-Mar-2009
 

(1)  GULAAL 

Holi was celebrated on Wednesday and (it would seem) to complement it, Gulaal has been released today. It is definitely a spray of colours – social, political, dramatic, thrilling, loving, collegiate and cinematic among others. Most importantly, it is a comment on our present day scenario. Many among us will end up identifying with it although it is set in Rajasthan.

 

This is Anurag Kashyap’s cinematic tribute to Pyaasa and the lyrics of Sahir Ludhianvi. We have almost revered the song “yeh duniya agar mil bhi jaaye to kya hai”. Indeed it is so. Even if we attain and achieve this entire world, it still would be only an illusion. We will never be satisfied or feel complete with the worldly achievements. This world attracts with its ‘colourful’ life but it is just a mayajaal. And there rests the symbolism of Gulaal.

 

Dilip Singh (Raj Singh Chaudhary) comes to Rajpur to study Law but is soon embroiled in campus politics. The local politico Dukey Bana (Kay Kay Menon) encourages him to contest elections when his fellow student is murdered. He wins.

 

Kiran (Ayesha Mohan), who loses to him, plays a political game with him. She lures him and he falls for her charms. Gaining control over the party she seeks the favours of Dukey. Dilip cannot get over this betrayal and also his love for her. What takes place makes for a compelling climax. 

 

Performance-wise, Kay Kay leads the band. Raj makes for an excellent debutant. Mahie Gill is definitely evolving after Dev D. Rest of the cast too provides able support.

 

The songs lend a local Rajasthani flavour but you will keep humming “Yaara Maula”. It is bound to touch your soul. And the entire credit for that should go to Piyush Mishra.

 

Elections are fast approaching in India. You may as well get the taste of the real thing I this reel political drama, where you will find yourself involved either as a viewer or an actor.

 

Banner: Zee Limelight (Social)/Thriller

Director: Anurag Kashyap

Star Cast: Dilip Singh (Raj Singh Chaudhary), Bhanwar (Mukesh Bhatt (II)), Rananjay Singh “Ransa” (Abhimanyu Shekhar Singh), Jadhwal (Pankaj Jha), Anuja (Jessy Randhawa), Bhatti  (Deepak Dobriyal), Dukey Bana (Kay Kay Menon), Kiran (Ayesha Mohan), Karan (Aditya Srivastav), Prithvi Singh (Piyush Mishra), Madhuri (Mahi Gill), Seema Rehmani, Dukey Bana’s wife (Jyoti Dogra)

Cassettes and CD's on: T-Series

Singers: Rekha Bharadwaj, Rahul Ram, Aushim, Piyush Mishra, Shilpa Rao, Swanand Kirkire

Lyricist: Piyush Mishra

Music Director: Piyush Mishra

Cinematography: Rajeev Ravi

Art: Wasiq Khan

Editor: Aarti Bajaj

Sound: Kunal Sharma

Publicity Designs: Studio Link

Story / Writer: Anurag Kashyap, Raj Chaudhary, Aparna Chaturvedi

Rating/Time: ***, 165 minutes

 

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 (2) JAI VEERU 

You just wanna have mindless fun. So don’t ask where, when, what, why and least of all how. For God’s sake, don’t even try looking for a plot in this movie. For there is none. Watch it for you wanna have fun.

 

Jai (Fardeen Khan) is a cop (pretending to be a mechanic) after car thief Veeru (Kunal Khemu). Jai dresses smart while Veeru pours out style (shades of Upen Patel). Veeru meets his Barbie Doll, Divya (Anjana Sukhani) (shades of Nagma). Jai meets his nurse Anna (Dia Mirza). In comes the villain Tejpal (Arbaaz Khan) and his secretive Black Book.

 Bas! Kahani khatam. Paisa hazam. 

Sorry, guys and dolls! This is all for this bird-brain of a movie. By mistake too, don’t go around looking for a plot but it is an enjoyable fare. It is a movie made for the masses and it surely will not disappoint on the entertainment score. Acting-wise, it is a big no-no.

 

This Jai Veeru (Fardeen Kunal) are not even a satellite relatives of original Jai Veeru (Amitabh, Dharmendra) of Sholay. They are pathetic caricatures or cartoons. Can’t praise them any more or they will feel offended.

 

Songs are foot-tapping. Maybe because of this, the movie claims to be an ‘Action’ flick. “Aisa Lashkara” will make you dance on the spot. “Agre ka Ghagra” and “Sufi” too will catch on for their fast beats.

 

Let me end it by saying, the songs are the actors here. Do I need to say anything more? It is a long weekend. Sleep well. Take care.

 

Shooting Studios: Filmcity/Action

Producer: Narendra Bajaj, Shyam Bajaj

Executive Producer / Co-Producer: Varun Bajaj

Director: Puneet Sira

Screenplay: Vekeana Dhillon

Star Cast: Jai (Fardeen Khan), Veeru (Kunal Khemu), Anna (Dia Mirza), Divya (Anjana Sukhani), Tejpal (Arbaaz Khan), Rajesh Khattar

Cassettes and CD's on: T-Series

Singers: Tulsi Kumar, Saim, Omer Inayat, Mika Singh, Raja Hasan, Hard Kaur, Rema Lahiri, Mauli Dave, Javed Ali, Dj Akhil Talreja, Dj N. Y. K.

Lyricist: Sameer, Omer Inayat

Music Director: Bappa Lahri

Cinematography: K Raj Kumar

Visual Effects (Compositor): Muthu Stalin

Rating/Time: *, 120 minutes

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these are great. thanks for the reviews.

i used to go and see a lot of raj kapoor and narges movies along with millions of other iranians in iran. I love the song aavaare'am which i sing to this day (usually when i'm having my bi-weekly shower.) then years later i used to go and see a lot of dilip kumar movies with a friend of mine who was indian. all these latter movies were in gujurati? and i had no clue what they were saying. my friend used to translate to me every three or four minutes. in recent years i have tried to see all the indian films that have come out and i am so glad that they are doing so well. i enjoy these movies because of the catchy music and all the orange, blue, turquoise, red, etc. colors they use. of course i will go to hell if i fail to mention the very first reason that i see these movies, indian women make me warm all over. ;-)