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Originally posted by: monu1101
Wow this is the first time i watch a movie on the first day first show here in spore..Theatre was jam packed..People who came in about 1 hour before cudnt get the tickets for the immediate show..<br>Cut to the film.. I should say i had very high expectations and the movie hmmmm the movie surpassed all my expectations.. Yes yes ..its an amazing experience.. The movie just grows on you and every character here is sooo meaningful..Every song comes at the apt moment..with every moment in the movie well defined.. This is NOT a MASALA movie, this is a very realistic movie with no forced humor incorporated..But the humor used in the movie are quite thought provoking.. Imagine two kids going to a lady and telling her 'We want to become a Man, and i have heard from people around that you make Man out of a boy' This not only potrays the sad state of the lady in society but also the hypocrisy with which society can treat some women..Another one, when they showed a ramayan sequence of lower caste Shabri feeding Lord Ram berries which she had tasted.. The hypocrites then stand up and says that 'Lord Rama is a god so he has all the permission to interact with a lower caste lady unlike a common hindu man'.. Hmmm so lord Rama who was called maryada purushottam, his actions are justified but not yours...So guys its definitely intelligent feed to your brains if you wanna experience this phenomena called Delhi 6.. I have to re watch it..coz as i said the movie grows on you..just like any AR Rahman music grows on you..You have to keep listening to an AR Rahman song to love it though when u hear the song for the first time you dont really hate it..but it flutters ur mind with in unusual beats and lyric..same ways Delhi 6 will grow on you and you have to watch it again to get connected to it..Am sorry if i had broken any rules while writing this post..But keep my word go and experience Delhi 6 and remember its not for watch but for experience..😊<br>
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Originally posted by: Greenbear
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Because of the selection rounds for the actors to play Roshan's character, probably the film might be late by a year or so (and released after other Delhi based films "Black & White", "Oye Lucky", "CC2C" and "Dev D"), but the conviction of the D-6 team makes it a delightful watch.
Roshan Mehra (Abhishek), born and brought up in America, lives with his parents Rajan and Fatima (Indrajit Sarkar and Tanvi Azmi) and his grandmother (Waheeda Rehman), who is diagnosed to have a tumor and has little time to live. She wants to return to Delhi and live the rest of her life at the ancestral place. Rajan had broken up ties with the family in India because everybody, including his father (Amitabh) had opposed to Rajan's decision of an inter-caste marriage with Fatima, and so he does not want to go there. Roshan, then, takes his grandmother to Delhi, and his journey to his own but unknown country begins.
This journey unfolding into the by-lanes of CC showcases the inter-personal and inter-religion/caste relationships in the current day society. This is so real that one feels like a part of the crowd witnessing it all ' the unreasonable sibling rivalry between Madan and Jai (Om Puri and Pawan Malhotra) resulting into a wall (with a hole) within the home, frustration of their unmarried sister Rama (Aditi Rao), hidden family bonding and pakoda exchanges between their wives Vimla and Rajjo (Supriya Pathak and Sheeba Chaddha), Indian-Idol aspirations of Madan's daughter Bittu (Sonam), uncle Beg (Rishi Kapoor) who had lost his lady love Fatima to his best friend Rajan, greedy Lala Bhairam (Prem Chopra) and his ditching wife, supremely corrupt policeman Ranvijay (Vijay Raaz), harfan-maula Gober (Atul Kulkarni), Mamdu Jalebiwala (Deepak Dobrial), Bandarmaar "OK" Baba (Akhilendra Mishra) and the untouchable "during-daylight" Jalebi (Divya Dutta). The story of this hell of an incredible cast is seen from the point-of-view of Roshan.The main thing done differently here is that it's not a story of a lead pair surrounded by a crowd of supporting cast, but essentially it's a sigma of character actors (that includes Roshan and Bittu). Politicization and corruption so imbibed in the society, can be seen in ' (a) how the live running Ramleela "Seeta Haran" scene is paused at (a late) arrival of a "Sadhvi" and after a welcome speech by the organizer, Shiv ji performs a "Tandav Nritya" in front of the chief guest (b) Roshan (not knowing Indian customs) slapping Ranvijay and goes behind the bar till Beg offers "sarkari kagaz mein lipta hua" paan to Ranvijay (c) age-old faith of celebrating the event of cow giving birth on the main road, and nobody is bothered about the traffic-jam (d) selective untouchability clause on Jalebi by all in the "upper-caste" (e) the black monkey rumour which gets turned into hysterical mania and religious fiasco for the political motives.
Because of offering too much on the platter, the film suffers from the "Aks" effect, i.e. a bit slowed down narrative. Rakeysh Mehra, Kamlesh Pandey, Prasoon Joshi, Rahman and Binod Pradhan have done a decent assembly.
Performances: Abhishek had a tough job at hand, for just having a page of dialogues at his disposal to cover almost all frames of the movie, and he does a decent job. Sonam looks fabulous and believable as the next-door inspirational teenager. Each and every performer (except an unnecessarily over-the-top Cyrus) delivers exceptionally well. Masakali remains the topmost (silent) performer and star attraction.
Music: The album is a winner all the way. All songs have been written, composed and sung with perfection. Hoping that the makers release the director's cut DVD with the full songs in it.
Movie Rating: 4 /5
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