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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: nptfdo

Emraan is slowly and steadily getting what he truly deserves. He is such a kool and different actor. I like him and Abhay for their different movies and subtle acting.


Vidya has always been good from Parineeta to Dirty Picture. I always look forward to her and Priyanka's movies. They are a class apart from Kareenas and Katrinas who just gyrate to some silly dance numbers in the name of acting.


Completely agree. Emraan is so vastly underrated it's not even funny. I will see anything with him in it and have done, except for Good Boy Bad Boy (couldn't bring myself to sit through that, even for Emraan). I really hope that he starts to get the recognition he richly deserves.

As for Vidya, there's no going back for her from now on. She's a bonafide super actress/super star now. Haven't seen this kind of buzz about an actress carrying a movie since Sridevi. I'm thrilled for her, finally real talent is rising to the top.
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Review: The Dirty Picture

Published: Thursday, Dec 1, 2011, 22:48 IST
By Aniruddha Guha | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA


Film: The Dirty Picture
Director:
Milan Luthria
Cast: Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Emraan Hashmi and Tusshar
Rating: ****

It's the mid-80s. An ageing, vain superstar is surrounded by his cronies as a script writer narrates a story about an orphan to him."This orphan hero angle is so '60s," cuts in the star. "Let's give the hero a family for a change. Let's give him a sister too. Then let's get her raped." Everyone around can't stop marveling at the idea. The writer is impressed too. "Let's make this movie," he says.

The '80s was probably the lowest point in our cinema. Doodh ka karz, behen ka badla and maa kasam ruled, as plot lines of each film resembled that of the other. The story almost always revolved around the film's lead star, a comedy track was a must, there had to be a punch line in every scene, and crassness was a necessary ingredient. There was also a vamp prancing in skimpily clad outfits around the good-hearted hero, before he spurned her advances for the pristine heroine. But even as we may squirm at some of these films today, many of them continue to entertain us on lazy Sunday afternoons. Even camp, after all, must be celebrated.

And that is what The Dirty Picture does. Meant to be a biopic of south siren Silk Smitha, the film really is a recreation of an era when hyperbole in cinema was cool. It also pays tribute to all things inane about our films. Even as it depicts an era when the formula ruled, The Dirty Picture lives the formula itself.

Director Milan Luthria and writer Rajat Arora give us a dialoguebaazi-filled potboiler that plays to the gallery, and is a vehicle for its lead actor Vidya Balan to display histrionics. Entertainment is the sole purpose. It has its shares of inanities, especially in the latter half (another trait typical to our films – the post-interval mishmash), but has enough masala and good performances to ride us through to the end. If I may use the oft-repeated trade jargon, The Dirty Picture is complete paisa vasool.

The tempo is racy. The Tamil song, 'Nakka Mukka' (from the 2008 film, Kadhalil Vizhunthen), blares as the opening credits roll. The song then appears at strategic points in the narrative, one where Vidya gyrates suggestively, licking her lips as she thrusts her hips hard. It's a masterstroke, buying the rights to the song, and it continues to ring in your ears much after you've walked out of theatre. The Bappi Lahiri ditty 'Ooh la la' is, then, second best.

Vidya plays junior artist Reshma (Hindi for silk, also probably a reference to one of Silk Smitha's popular films, Reshma Ki Jawani), before film producer Silva Ganesh christens her Silk. She goofs up her first big break – an item song with superstar Suryakant. Naseeruddin Shah gives a pitch-perfect performance as matinee idol Suryakant, each body movement laudable; every expression priceless. Shah makes the role his own, making it impossible to envision any other actor in his place. "What makes you special?" he asks Silk. "I have had 500 women before you." She looks at him, eyes sparking, and says, "But have you had the same woman 500 times?" He's visibly surprised; even pleased. So are you.

To have a Hindi film heroine who is unapologetic about using her sexuality to achieve means is always welcome. To have a Hindi film heroine who does it with such relish is a real victory. And Vidya Balan pulls off Silk in a manner no current female actor can. Heck, no actor in recent times has shown – if I may say so – the balls to give himself/herself to a role as wholeheartedly as Vidya has (barring, probably, Ranbir Kapoor in Rockstar). She is fearless, giving an uninhibited portrayal of someone who enjoys adulation, but dies a lonely death. She is the fantasy of millions, but craves love. She doesn't get it. And Vidya brings all that – the flamboyance, the sensuality, the heartbreak – to her role (and without coming across even a tad vulgar).

And she is aided by some fiery dialogue by Arora. The one-liners come thick and fast (so many, you lose track after a point), some meant to amuse, others a tool to shock. Nudity is minimal (although there's ample cleavage at display); it's the dialogue that makes The Dirty Picture sassy.

But post-interval, the writing lags. The track involving Silk and Suryakant's brother, played by Tusshar, slows down proceedings mainly because Tusshar fails to rise to the challenge of performing with far more able actors. He sticks out like a sore thumb.

Emraan Hashmi, on the other hand, is good. The chemistry between him and Vidya is sizzling (the two dislike each other, making their camaraderie interesting). But the need to pander to Emraan's 'hero' image jars. Why else would a filmmaker (played by Hashmi) turn hero suddenly, especially when there was a clear alternative Arora/Luthria could have opted for? He's given a song too, one that is lilting but slows down the tempo. It's kinda funny – the film speaks of the misogynistic nature of the film industry but can't entirely escape it.

Luthria seems to have been stuck between making a wholly commercial product and staying true to the story. While he does balance it well for most part, and quite efficiently too, he could have done without resorting to convenient twists in the film towards the end. His isn't really a biopic, surely not an authentic one, as he picks up threads from different sources (Suryakant seems to be influenced by two-three superstars, for example) and uses it to his advantage (he never claimed to make an authentic telltale, so it's okay). Sadly, though, he fails to make Silk's downward spiral as engaging as her rise to fame.

With a highly entertaining first half, and a mediocre second, The Dirty Picture falls short of being truly remarkable. But for that 'boombaat' of a performer, Vidya Balan (one star solely for her), and entertaining dialogue, the film is worth the ticket price.

Watch The Dirty Picture for the gutsiest, most versatile actor we have today.

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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: nptfdo

Emraan is slowly and steadily getting what he truly deserves. He is such a kool and different actor. I like him and Abhay for their different movies and subtle acting.


Vidya has always been good from Parineeta to Dirty Picture. I always look forward to her and Priyanka's movies. They are a class apart from Kareenas and Katrinas who just gyrate to some silly dance numbers in the name of acting.

amm kareena did good performance oriented movies before n for 2012 she has quite good movies so i dont think only priynka doing it .. priynka n kareena r in the same league but vidya have gone far ahead of them
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Posted: 13 years ago

ritesh_sid Ritesh Sidhwani
Just saw Dirty Picture what a film its a must watch guys. 2 words for Vidya balan MIND BLOWING. Ekta Milan and Rajat CONGRATULATIONS!!
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pankajsabnani Pankaj Sabnani
#TheDirtyPicture lacked three things: entertainment, entertainment and entertainment.
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Posted: 13 years ago
okay, Why does the anirruda Guha review give away the ending?:😔
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Posted: 13 years ago
those who have felt assaulted in theatres watching RA.ONE ...this one is the time to have some relief...😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
jiteshpillaai Jitesh Pillaai
Vidya balan is rivetting in dirty picture. She gives it her all and inhabits a dark space. Alas,the movie is exploitative and over the top.
jiteshpillaai Jitesh Pillaai
How come showbiz doesn't get showbiz right? A parody of south indian films, becomes a parody of its own making. I loved naseeruddin shah.
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Im sure dirty picture will find its entertainment quotient and will be a hit with its over the top dialogue & raciness.Silk is the new black
I think Vidya's award is pakka...if its a hit, and it has big chances of being one..then Vidya will get BA popular (yayy 3rd year in a row for her!)...wonder who they'll give critics too?
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: sweet coco


That rule doesn't apply to Emmy and Vidya!😆


I know but I wanna stay safe, especially that today is World AIDS Day. 😆

Okay, that was laaammee 🤣
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Posted: 13 years ago
Hope the film turn to ne good .
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Posted: 13 years ago
Wait what did RM say?! I'm dying to know b/c he's the only critic that I agree with BW films 100% of the times and HW films 60% of the time! 😆

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