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Posted: 14 years ago
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I cant wait to watch this movie. I'm gonna see if it's availaable online.
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You meant Page 2? Page 3 doesn't exist (yet)
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Originally posted by: eraser

I cant wait to watch this movie. I'm gonna see if it's availaable online.

It's releasing this Friday. Last time I was this eager for Dhobi Ghat and watched it 3 times. 😆 These portmanteau films are interesting.
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Maya, you've seen it 3 times? Hehe, I could never bring myself to watch it; it has a very wannabe artsy movie vibe to it and I cannot connect with it at all. I do wanna watch it for Prateek though. As for I Am, I'm gonna see if it's releasing anywhere over here.
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Music review:
Fresh from worldwide tour of film festivals, Onir's (My Brother Nikhil and Bas Ek Pal) I Am is all set to hit commercial cinema screens. Financed by donations from more than 400 different people around the globe, I Am is a collection of 4 short films, namely Omar Afia, Abhimanyu, and Megha, each inspired by true experiences.

Music for I Am has been composed Amit Trivedi (Aisha and Dev D), newcomer Rajiv Bhalla and Vivek Phillip (My Brother Nikhil) while the lyrics have been penned by Amitabh Varma and Amitabh Bhattacharya. The album consists of 9 tracks and features the talents of Kavitha Seth ('Iktara' - Wake Up Sid), KK ('Khuda Jaane' - Bachna Ae Haseeno), Rekha Bhardwaj ('Darling' - 7 Khoon Maaf), Mohan ('Khanabadosh' - London Dreams), Mame Khan ('Aitbaar' - No One Killed Jessica) and Karthik ('Behka' - Ghajini).

I Am stars Rahul Bose, Juhi Chawla, Nandita Das, Purab Kholi, Manisha Koirala, Arjun Mathur and Sanjay Suri. It hits cinema screen 29 April 2011.

The album commences with Baangur, a contemporary sufi of sorts sung by Mame Khan and Kavita Seth. Amitabh Bhattacharya's lyrics of about imprisonment and prayers of freedom are sad and beautiful at the same time. Musically, the track's brilliant with an array of instruments ranging from a veena to a mandolin. The mandolin portion of the song is definitely the crowning glory of 'Baangur'. 'Baangur' has also been remixed by DJ Suketu with features Pavan which as good as the original if not better.

Next is KK's Issi Baat Pe, another fantastic Trivedi composition with a brilliant amalgamation of veena, violins and guitars. The song is superbly rendered by KK who does justice to Amitabh Bhattacharya optimistic words. DJ Lloyd and Discreet have created a short remix 'Issi Baat Pe' which ever so slightly increases the tempo and infuses just the right alternative sounds, for instance the fantastic piano/keyboard section of the track. Again, the remix is as good as the original if not better.

KK is renders the next track Bhojal, haunting and beautiful number composed by Rajiv Bhalla and written by Amitabh Varma. It is sung amazingly well by KK. Rajiv and Amitabh have created a frighteningly sad albeit beautiful number and KK's vocals emphasis's their tone. Rajiv Bhalla has also composed a remixed version of 'Bhojal' with features Paroma Das Gupta that may not be as haunting as the original but provides a nice alternative to the original.

Aankhein is up next, a romantic track sung extremely well by Karthik. Vivek Phillip has composed a melodious contemporary love sound with 'Aankhein', which is easy on the ears. Amitabh Varma ensures that 'Aankhein' is not just a run-of-the-mill eye-fetish song by penning beautiful lyrics.

'Aankhein' is followed by Saye Saye, a tragic yet fantastic song rendered by Mohan and Rekha Bhardwaj which is superbly penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya. It is another amazing Trivedi creation. His choice of instrumentals and the fusion they create is astounding.

The album ends with Wundoo Yeredoo, a track written, composed and sung by Rajiv Bhalla with backup vocals by Mrudula Picardo. It is essentially a club number with what sounds like Punjabi and English lyrics amongst others. It is not lyrically potent like the album's other tracks but the music is pretty upbeat in an off-beat kind of way which makes a catchy and likable number,

In summary, I Am's music is definitely paisa vasool and a must have for all music enthusiasts. It is lyrically and musically brilliant and unlike other albums the remixes it features are actually listenable. Amit, Rajiv and Vivek have to be commended on their fantastic creations. Whatever you do, do not give this one a miss.

Courtesy: Bollyspice
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Onir's "I AM": Rating- 4/5

How and where does one begin to describe the infinite satisfaction of watching a film that emerges from the closet with some arresting and disturbing home-truths on what goes on when the lights are off? Tiptoeing through the darkest corridors of the human heart, director Onir in "I AM" comes up with four stories on the question of individual, sexual and geo-political identity.

There are no happy beginnings or endings for any of the four protagonists in "I AM". Each one creates a universe of sublime sorrow spearheaded by an inability to ' well, fit in.

Squares among circles? So be it. Onir revels in creating damaged but empathetic worlds for his four heroes. No, these are super-heroes in their resilience and determination to tackle discrimination without succumbing to their internal injuries.

When Afia in the first story, played by the Nandita Das, asks her buddy Juhi Chawla if she'd lend her brother for some serious sperm banking, Juhi, who we get to know in the next story is Megha reclaiming her heritage in Jammu and Kashmir, walks away in disgust. We can't. We don't want to.

Artificial insemination gets a cinematic treatment in the story as Nandita meets her sperm donor (Purab Kohli in a timid mode). As they speak gently into the night, a warm fertile relationship grows between them in the fertility clinic. No they don't fall in love. Where is the space for that to creep in?

The punctuations in the first story are bolder, more aggressive than the other three, as though Onir wanted to get all the 'cinema' in his film out of the way as early as possible.

For the second story "I Am Megha", Onir takes his compelling drama of the damned to Jammu and Kashmir. The location is treacherously pretty. The dreaded M-word stalks the streets with unrelenting impunity. Here under the shadow of militancy, two dignified women, one a Kashmiri Pundit (Juhi) and the other a local Muslim (Manisha Koirala), interact with restrained annoyance. They are upset and angry. But they won't colour the ambience with their prejudices.

Thanks to Juhi and Manisha, who play out the Ingmar Bergmanesque drama in the deceptive tranquility of the valley, "I Am Megha" comes to life as a chamber-piece set in the outdoors.

The third story "I Am Abhimanyu" on child abuse is understandably a portrait of acute complexities brought to a virile fruition by the director's determined evasion of any self-pity in the abused child's character. Rather, Abhimanyu (Sanjay Suri) grows up as quite a manipulator, not sure of his sexual preferences but sure that he'd milk the ambivalence of his tortured past for all that it's worth.

Amazingly Onir goes through the three phases in Abhimanyu's life, as the abused child going on to a manipulative adolescent and thence to whining adulthood, in just about 15-20 minutes of playing-time. Portable epic, indeed!

This story also has the most intriguing array of actors, from Suri to Zain Salam as the adolescent Abhimanyu to Anurag Kashyap as the sexual molestor, to Shernaz Patel as the mother in denial and Radhika Apte as Suri's bohemian sounding-board who knows she may not be able to have sex with the man she so openly loves because of his tortured past.

The sexual candour of this episode makes for remarkable viewing. Onir desists from making any judgement on those who scar the wounded.

The rawest, most guttural and devastating story is saved for the last. "I Am Omar" is a story straight out of every gay person's favourite nightmare. While making out in a car with his newly-acquired partner Omar (Arjun Mathur), Jai (Rahul Bose) is accosted by a vulgar homophobic cop.

Abhimanyu Singh as the cop on the bawdy beat comes up with the most bludgeoning performance in the film. His filthy language and his even filthier intentions towards the cowering gay man are brought out by the actor with a ferocity and clarity that provide an entirely new definition to credible characterization.

This story is shot with the quivering conviction of a crime reporter with a video camera who has suddenly chanced on a scene of atrocity that far exceeds his call of duty. The enormity of the crime is represented in the beads of sweat that appear on the brow of the victim of the police atrocity. Rahul is full of righteous damnation.

"I Am" can happen to anyone who doesn't conform. The isolation of the unorthodox is palpable in every precious breath that the four-storeyed tale takes. The quartet of stories is backed by the most wonderful team of actors and technicians. These are not "happy" stories. How can they be when the people in them are so intrinsically unhappy?

The challenge for Onir is to make his tortured characters acclimatized to their pain and suffering without making them look like resigned victims.

Though all four stories are shot by one cameraman Arvind Kannabiran, each one conveys its own mood, texture and urgency. Though all are joined at the hip, each story has its own unique rhythm. There are no empty symbolic gestures of reconciliation in this world of disaffected derelicts.

Each protagonist carries his burden of guilty and grief to the last.

There is no getting away from the despair. But there is no sense of pessimism in the telling of the stories. That's the beauty of this little gem of a film. You get affected. But you don't lose hope. At the end of the tunnel there is a beam of light. You can't miss it.

Cast: Nandita Das, Purab Kohli, Juhi Chawla, Manisha Koirala, Sanjay Suri, Radhika Apte, Shernaz Patel, Anurag Kashyap, Rahul Bose, Arjun Mathur and Abhimanyu Singh

Director: Onir

Rating: 4 stars

'IANS

Courtesy: Bollywood Lounge
Edited by TheDilettante - 14 years ago
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i sooo didnt know about this movie, but i am glad i saw the promo just now. Cant wait to watch it.
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Finally watched it. 2011 is a very good year for Indian cinema. Lots of variety...I loved the trailer, definitely looking forward to this one!👍🏼
Sanjay Suri-Onir combo never fails IMO. My brother, Nikhil, Sorry Bhai...both good films...

Have not watched Bas Ek Pal though...was that any good?
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Originally posted by: Dexterphile

Finally watched it. 2011 is a very good year for Indian cinema. Lots of variety...I loved the trailer, definitely looking forward to this one!👍🏼

Sanjay Suri-Onir combo never fails IMO. My brother, Nikhil, Sorry Bhai...both good films...

Have not watched Bas Ek Pal though...was that any good?


bas ek pal had brilliant music and performances...but the movie was a bit dissapointing according to me...but definitely watchable i'd say.

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