Monday, August 19, 2013

A Movie not worth watching Dobaara!!

When the trailer to ‘Once upon a time in Mumbai Dobaara’  was released, it seemed that the sequel will not be as good as the original  Devgn-Hashmi Flicker. The Movie has just proved it loud and clear. Yes, the movie had some heavy lines…rather many, but you can’t make a great movie out of just heavy one-liners and no action worth it. Original was good with the craft, story line and dialogues with a sense of originality, but much of that all lacks here.  Though on part of actors, all of them have done a fair job. Akshay Kumar seemed committed to perform what his script writer said. Though he has been given too many dialogues to tell that yes he is a villain, but too little action for a villain dreaded by whole country.

The movie starts decently, first half has been good. Shoaib (Akshay Kumar) comes back to Mumbai 12 years later to settle his differences with his lone enemy Rawal (Mahesh Manjarekar) for not falling in line like other crooks.  By now, He has found in Aslam (Imran Khan) a fan of himself who can give his life for his chief. There also is an innocent Kashmiri girl Jasmine (Sonakshi Sinha) who has come from Kashmir to work as an actress in a movie. Shoaib after meeting her is so impressed that he manages ‘Most Beautiful New Face of the year Award’ in a Cine Award function for her, while her movie has not yet released.  Yet it does not click to Jasmine that things are going in what direction. Jasmine with her innocence feels that Shoaib is just an aquaitance and nothing more while she is falling in love with Aslam.  A typical Bollywood love triangle which with some melodrama makes it more of a movie with central theme as love than thrill & action.

The movie significantly lacks action and has failed to exploit the talent of its actors. Sonakshi has charmed with acting, while Imran has also improved from his previous ones. Akshay Kumar has done a fine job, but he certainly could have done better with some action while the script writer gave him hardly any. Background score is loud and good. 'Tyeb Ali Jaan ka Dushman..’ is delighting to watch Dobaara though the ‘Haai Haai’ in the song certainly is well deserved for most of the second half which is poor.


Watch it only if you feel like, it can be watched once but certainly not Dobaara!!

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Chennai Express-ed


I was ready steady Po to go for Chennai Express. Bad reviews are sometimes ingredients of success. At least for this film, from anything to everything worked. Film has already garnered 100 Crore Rs. in 3 days owing to Eid and no other substitutes. But despite all that, Film certainly has something which attracts.

This is a first movie with such an experiment of freely using Tamil to the audience majority of which might not have understood even a single word of it. But such is the power of emotions, expressions and as film says it, Love, that at least to me Film was understandable and everything regarding linguistic experiment seemed right.

Shahrukh, even after seeing so many movies of yours, i found something new in this and yes the developments are good. For most of the time and story, you know what makes you famous and you keep on repeating it. There are reminders of your previous movies and many inspiration to make the film light. But overall you've done a good job and more importantly, i can see that soon you will be replacing Amitabh Bachchan in voice overs.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Book Review: Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse



 At some point or the other, We have all asked ourselves the fundamental question, ''How do we find lasting peace? Why we suffer the way we do and is there a way out for cessation of suffering?'' 

All the religions of the world have explored the answer to the question in their own unique styles. Some have tried to answer it from within and some from without. As Hesse intelligently points out that we often try to simplify the question for finding the answer to it while within and without are one and the same. In doing so he mentioned that we are subject to deception that time is a reality while it is not. And if time is not real, then the divide which seems to separate the world from eternity, suffering from bliss and evil from good, is a mere deception.

When i chose this book, i was also deceived by the name 'Siddhartha'. I thought that the book is an autobiographical account of Gautam Buddha who was born as Siddhartha and after finding knowledge, named Buddha i.e. the enlightened one. While the book contains story of a Brahmin boy Siddhartha who goes for an individual search for lasting peace during the time of Gautam Buddha and how his life is inspired by Samanas, Gautam Buddha, a courtesan Kamala, a ferryman Vasudeva and by a river profoundly.

Notably the Book 'Siddhartha' is one of the most acclaimed novels of Nobel Laureate Hermann Hesse. It was first published in 1922. It contains the philosophy of Hesse towards life which is inspired by individualism, it finds it's own answers to the question which are different as well as similar to the answers found by Buddha.

The philosophy of the book can be summed up in some beautiful and meaningful quotes like:

''The opposite of every truth is just as true.''

''Wisdom cannot be passed on. Wisdom that a wise man attempts to pass on to someone always sounds like foolishness.''

''Every life is indestructible, every moment is eternity.''

''Showing your wound to a listener is just like bathing it in the river until it had cooled and become one with the river.''

''Learn from the river: it is good to strive downwards, to sink and to seek depth.''

''I had to learn how to leave the world as it is, to love it, and to enjoy being a part of it.''

''Siddhartha is excited with the discovery and realizes that all suffering, all self-torment, anxiety, all difficulties, all hostility are anchored in time and all will disappear when time is overcome, when time can be thought away.''

To sum up, It is a must read for those who are interested in Philosophical depths but for others with a little interest in philosophical matters, this book may sound a bit boring as it dwells deep into the philosophical questions while at the same time Hesse has tried his best and succeeds much in keeping the book simple for all. 

The book is a 4 out of 5 and is highly recommended for the book enthusiasts who seek depth! 

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Look Stunning at Any Size by Parimita Chakravorty


Hi All,

The book I am here to review is basically a book on Woman styling. It’s a 172-pages book by Parimita Chakravorty titled ‘Look Stunning at any size’. It’s a book for women with all sizes and does it perfectly by describing and elaborating all shapes, the pluses and minuses attached with them and what should be worn accordingly. Interestingly, in a similar manner it takes into consideration the facial structure and skin tone as well.


Parimita Chakravorty
     




The book is a comprehensive guide for all and it beautifully elaborates dressing, hair style, make-up, beauty care and accessories fitting the right shape, face, skin tone and occasion. It also enlists some style sins which must strictly be avoided. Overall it’s a good book to read with a lot of information given in 172 pages which would be beneficial for all kind of women.
Well, I have already made my point about the pros of the book. But before I quickly sum up, it is important to mention that though the book is quite elaborative, in a sense it is also quite technical at times with its description. It could have been made more interesting. In some places, too much categorization should have been avoided to make it more reader-friendly. A short-summary at the end of each chapter could have made it more useful for a quick revision guide.

In the end, it’s a book worth reading for women who want to look stunning. The investment will certainly pay off. For me, the book has a rating 3 out of 5.

Thank you for reading.

ADITYA