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4.5/5 for kai po che. all effort and hard work is paying.
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It's still Thursday in the USA...but reviews are beginning to come in over here too...😛

Movie review: 'Kai Po Che' also plays outside the lines

The spirited Indian film about three male friends bonding through cricket also touches on some of the real-world issues taking place around them.

By Robert Abele

February 21, 2013, 5:00 p.m.

Three close male friends live through ups and downs in realizing their dream of running a sports shop/cricket academy in the Indian film "Kai Po Che" ("Brothers for Life"). Based on a bestselling novel, the film traffics in an energetic form of aspirational/redemptive melodrama that ties the friends' fortunes to real-world events in the early 2000s, such as the Gujarat earthquake.

Once business-minded Govind (Raj Kumar), impulsive cricket fanatic Ishaan (newcomer Sushant Singh Rajput), and money-connected Omi (Amit Sadh) get their modest store up and running, luck hits when a Muslim boy falls into their fold, displaying enough cricket-batting talent to be the next big thing.

While Ishaan takes Ali under his wing, Govind secretly gets romantically involved with Ishaan's younger sister, and Omi gets more deeply involved in his uncle's increasingly xenophobic politics, with tragic consequences during the notorious Hindu-Muslim riots of 2002.

"Kai Po Che" packs a lot into its two hours, with not a lot of subtlety -- and in some cases, bracing grimness. But its performances are enjoyably boisterous, and director Abhishek Kapoor refuses to linger on clichs for too long (the happy montage, the big game, unlucky coincidence) before hurling his trio into their next complication or moment of triumph.

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"Kai Po Che." Not rated. 125 minutes. Playing at the Rave 18, Laemmle Town Center 5 in Encino, Regal Westpark in Irvine, Naz 8 in Lakewood, and AMC Covina.

Copyright 2013, Los Angeles Times

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Kai Po Che a sprawling tale of friendship: review

Kai Po Che is a sprawling tale of friendship amidst sectarian strife, with a healthy dose of cricket tossed in.
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Kai Po Che

3.5 stars

Starring Sushant Singh Rajput, Amit Sadh, Raj Kumar Yadav. Directed by Abhishek Kapoor. 124 minutes. Opens Feb. 22 at major theatres. PG

It's a sprawling tale of friendship during a tumultuous time of sectarian strife in India.

Based on the novel The 3 Mistakes of My Life by Chetan Bhagat, Kai Po Che also features a dizzying amount of cricket, a game that remains mystifying to North American audiences. (What, for example, is a "googly"?)

But what makes the film succeed ' and occasionally soar ' is a trio of finely etched performances by the three principal leads, a trio on the cusp of adulthood struggling to maintain the bounds of friendship as the vagaries of life and fate conspire to split them apart.

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As the film opens, Omi (played by Amit Sadh) is leaving prison for an undisclosed offence. He's met by Govind (Raj Kumar Yadav). His first question is: "Where's Ishaan?"

Backtrack a decade and we see the three young men as fast friends coming together to open a sports shop and a cricket-training academy.

Ishaan (by a charismatic Sushant Singh Rajput) is a former teen cricket star and the most fiery and passionate of the three. Omi is more brooding, forced by circumstances to follow his uncle's path into politics. Govind is the brainy one, keeping the other two more or less grounded, who embarks on a secret courtship with Ishaan's sister, Vidya (a warmly engaging Amrita Puri.)

But politics ' and the implacable divisions that continue to divide Hindu and Muslim India ' gradually begins to encroach upon the halcyon days of their youth.

Director Abhishek Kapoor has assembled a very fine cast beyond the main players, among them Digvijay Deshmukh, who displays a wonderful on-screen presence as Ali, a cricket prodigy whom Ishaan takes under his wing.

The fact that Ali and his family are Muslim matters not at all to Ishaan or his friends, an object lesson in a country long divided by caste (or class) and religion.

Kapoor also demonstrates a fine cinematographic eye, showing us an India of contrasts, both sun-baked rural landscapes and chaotic urban scenes, and a fine attention to detail that lends the film an air of authenticity.

And while the film is more than two hours long, we are soon engaged and deeply invested in the fate of the characters.

Top marks to Amit Trivedi for the varied score that complements the film throughout, most often playful, but increasingly urgent as the forces of division converge towards a tragic climax.

Even audiences with little understanding of recent Indian history or the intricacies of cricket are going to find Kai Po Che a poignant and satisfying experience.

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Height of buddyhood!

Abhishek Kapoor Kai Po Che-s through the clutter to come up with a standout film on friendship. And yes, it's good enough for t2 to make an exception to review it a day before!

Sometimes there comes a film so good you are scared to write about it. Scared that you might kill it by writing about it. Because original material so mediocre has been turned into a motion picture so moving that putting it back into words might undo the magic.

Abhishek Kapoor has struck, again! And even though this too is about friends and fracas and reunions, Kai Po Che! is not cut from the same manja as Rock On!!. Adapting Chetan Bhagat's The 3 Mistakes of My Life, Kapoor creates a world that's innocent yet ominous, friendly yet foreboding. Far, far away from the world of flashy, affluent SoBo (South Bombay) boys strumming their guitars and wooing their girls, to three young hard-working men trying to set up a sports business in trouble-torn Gujarat at the turn of the millennium.

Imagine his hazards on the job. How intimidating it must have been to follow up a film like Rock On!! with another buddy movie. How risky it must have been to move out of Excel (Farhan Akhtar's production company) and make a film with another banner (UTV). How challenging it must have been to work with three newcomers when the biggest of stars were a phone call away. How courageous it must have been to not repeat his main crew — from music director to director of photography.

But when you reach for the skies, the clouds they take care of themselves. And Abhishek Kapoor has Kai Po Che'd through the clutter!

The film is faithful to the basic plot and the major characters of Bhagat's book but in its adaptation for the screen, Kapoor and his writing team (including Rock On!! writer Pubali Chaudhuri and Supratik Sen) do away with all the manipulation and melodrama — ironically synonymous with Bollywood — and manage to create this beautiful tapestry of organic highs and lows that make the journey enriching and the characters endearing.

Ishaan (Sushant Singh Rajput), Omi (Amit Sadh) and Govind (Raj Kumar Yadav) are the three friends who open a sports shop in a temple compound in Ahmedabad with more than a little help from Omi's Bittoo Mama (Manav Kaul). It's smooth sailing initially as Ishaan, once quite a cricketing talent, starts coaching young boys in the field adjacent to the shop and discovers Ali, a local kid who can hit the ball many a mile, ball after ball.

As Mamaji's help swells, Omi starts campaigning for his Hindutva-injected political ambitions. And Govind learns a thing or two about biology while teaching mathematics to Ishaan's sister Vidya (Amrita Puri). All these particles would collide for an explosive mix when actual historical events — the earthquake in 2001 and the communal riots in 2002 — rock Gujarat.

It's beautifully shot (Anay Goswami), brilliantly scored (songs by Amit Trivedi; background by Hitesh Sonik) and judiciously edited (Deepa Bhatia), but the real power that Kai Po Che! exudes comes from the breathtaking performances. In a day and age when craft and technique have taken over our cinema in such a major fashion and almost try to cover up weak acting jobs, to see this kind of solid histrionics lead the way is a rare, welcome sight.

Abhishek had a brief, unsuccessful acting career in the 1990s but those few failed stints in front of the camera must have helped him understand the pangs and passions of an actor, to help him create a rapport with his cast as a director. We had seen it in Rock On!! and now in Kai Po Che!, how he can dig deep inside the minds of his actors and create an atmosphere that brings out their best.

Sushant and Amit are the real new faces, although the latter has done a couple of films. Ishaan's the most volatile character, fluctuating between brood and burst, and Sushant plays him with a lot of heart. It's the most showy act and hence has the most easy access to audience favour. Amit gives Omi the kind of bull-headed wrapper that is easy to stretch in any direction. Such is the intensity of his performance that you never question the character's decisions, no matter how implausible it may seem (perhaps the only convenient plotting in the scripting).

But the best performance of Kai Po Che!? Raj Kumar Yadav as Govind. Seen in brilliant cameos in films like Shaitan, Gangs of Wasseypur and Talaash, the actor does so much by doing so little. It's the innocence in his smile, the pain in his stare, the anger in his walk that reaches out to you. Even as swords are drawn and bullets are fired and lives are taken, you somehow feel safe that Govind is still around.

Manav Kaul is the other standout act and it's his cold-bloodedness that accounts for much of the menace in the middle of all the mirth. Amrita Puri, seen in Aisha, is adequate although a better actor could have brought out so much more from a couple of her scenes.

The film's replete with many a great moment but no review of Kai Po Che! can be complete without mentioning a couple of scenes. Of course there is the emphatic group jump in the river from atop the fort — perhaps the only moment reminiscent of Rock On!!. Then there is the big reunion between Ishaan and Omi in the middle of the celebratory mood of India beating Australia in the historic Eden Gardens Test. Watch where Abhishek brings back Trivedi's anthemic Manja. And then there's the touch-and-feel making out scene cheekily choreographed to Sunita Rao's Pari hoon main.

Hopefully someone somewhere is jotting down notes for a future biography/biopic on Abhishek Kapoor. A man who makes his debut as an actor, fails miserably, does nothing for close to a decade, directs a Sohail Khan-starrer (Aryan), comes back after two years and casts an established director as his leading man and scores a hit inRock On!!, then goes into hibernation for half-a-decade only to return and slice through all the kites in the Bolly sky! Now that would be a bestseller. Mr Bhagat, are you on it?

And if you are still reading this… go fly this kite.


http://www.telegraphindia.com/1130222/jsp/entertainment/story_16589209.jsp#.USb2X6Wzdmd


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Music Review: Kai Po Che!

Thursday, February 21, 2013 | 8:57:18 PM IST (+05:30 GMT) 5 Comments
Music Review: Kai Po Che!

Ronnie Screwvala and Siddarth Roy Kapur's much anticipated movie, Kai Po Che's music album has been released.


Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapoor's much anticipated movie, Kai Po Che!'s music album has been released. Even before the actual release of the movie, it has managed to gain a lot of attention from the viewers. Also, despite having relatively short songs in comparison to other Bollywood movies, critics say that the music leaves you wanting only more of it. The credit for this would go to Amit Trivedi, the music composer and Swanand Kirkire, the mastermind lyricist.

The album opens with "Maanja", a song set in the districts of Gujarat, where the story as well the friendship of the protagonists begins. In the vocals of the composer,Amit Trivedi himself, the song gives a sort of traditional touch, yet the audience gets a feeling of joy and happiness after listening to it. For all the calm and soft song lovers, this should be the next big thing!

Up next is "Shubhaarambh" by renowned singer Shruti Pathak and Divya Kumar. This track, as the name itself suggests, definitely brings out a motivation within you and provokes you to go ahead and remain determined in a new stream. It also has a few beats of "dandiya" which set your mood to tuning into the beats. For the dancers, here's your track for the upcoming navratri!

Last, but certainly not the least in the album, is "Meethi Boliyan", once again in the vocals of Amit Trivedi, and accompanying him is Mili Nair, who commences the rhythm in the track. It is a duet song in a smooth voice, urging the audience to feel free and be at the top of the world. Although you might find it odd at the beginning, you will surely put it on repeat after the song nears its end.

We don't know about the movie which is due for release on Friday 22nd February, but we can definitely say that the music is worth your time!

Writer: Sonia R.
Editor(s): Pooja B. and Hershi J.
Graphics: Preet K.
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Review: Kai Po Che is a very fine film

Last updated on: February 22, 2013 08:41 IST
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A scene from Kai Po CheKai Po Che works because of its earnest and very talented cast, writes Aseem Chhabra.

We can blame Farhan Akhtar [ Images ] for it. Or maybe even thank him for starting the trend of male bonding in Hindi films with Dil Chahta Hai [ Images ], where each actor had practically equal time, although there was one big star, Aamir Khan [ Images ], among the three.

The idea was to look at male friendships in more or less real terms, have the characters speak, act, and live like normal people do, and to de-Bollywoodise a Bollywood film.

That trend continued in Farhan's home production Rock On!! (directed by Abhishek Kapoor), and to some extent in his sister Zoya's first feature, Luck By Chance [Images ], and then again in her second film, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.

Meanwhile, Chetan Bhagat [ Images ] -- that self-appointed, but hugely successful, observer of the lives and aspirations of middle class India [ Images ]n youth -- was writing his own tales of male bonding in modern India. His novel Five Point Someone became the immensely popular 3 Idiots, giving additional meaning to friendship among men.

And now we have one more case of the Indian male buddy movie inspired by another novel by Bhagat, The 3 Mistakes of My Life.

The author was so impressed by Kapoor's Rock On!! that he sent the filmmaker a copy of his book. Now a few years later, we have Kai Po Che, perhaps the first film in the genre, not to be entangled in the Bollywood star system.

Instead, the film uses keen and talented raw actors, who will not be judged by their star status as one would do with a Hritikh Roshan or Aamir Khan.

The result is that Kai Po Che is a very fine film, refreshing in its approach, as it is set in Ahmedabad [ Images ] and not among the elite of Mumbai [ Images ]. The film's stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Amit Sadh and Raj Kumar Yadav (he has had the most big screen exposure among the three in films such as Talaash, Shahid, Chittagong, LSD and Gangs of Wasseypur) appear to be very comfortable in the middle class settings.

By their own admission, Kapoor and Bhagat (the two co-wrote the script along with Pubali Chaudhuri and Supratik Sen) cut the novel to a minimum level, leaving out chunks of the book's narrative while focusing on the friendship of the three protagonists, and how their relationships are tested during the devastating earthquake in Gujarat in 2001, followed by the communal riots in 2002.

Bhagat has stated that Kapoor's film is much better than his book, an improvement over what he wrote. I have not read the book, but I have no reason to doubt him.

In the world that Kapoor creates we have three young men, who start with the goal of opening a cricket shop outside a temple, and also an academy for young teens. But their hopes and aspirations take different shapes.

Govind (Yadav), the quieter, and most balanced of the three, has the head for business and the store is his primary focus; Omi (Sadh), in seeking financial support for the shop, gets drawn into a Hindu political party led by his uncle; and Ishaan (Rajput), the most charismatic and impulsive, finds his faith in the sport of cricket and especially in a young Muslim prodigy, who he accidentally discovers.

Their commitments will pull them in different directions. But suffice is to say that there is a reason why Kai Po Che's English title is Brothers For Life.

A former actor, who struggled to find a footing in Bollywood, Abhishek Kapoor is in strong command in this small film (it is definitely smaller in its feel as compared to Rock On). He ably captures the details of connections between the three protagonists, some thrilling cricket moments, earthquakes scenes and the aftermath, and one very intense and believable moment of communal violence.

Unlike some loud, over-the-top scenes of Gujarat violence in Parzania, Kai Po Che projects the complex scenario in a believable and gripping manner. It is very difficult to stay real while handling violence of this nature. Mani Ratnam set the bar towards the second half of Bombay, but in a smaller way, Kapoor also succeeds in bringing the frightening reality of the Gujarat riots.

If Kapoor fails to a small extent, it has to be in his attempts to minimise the political tone of the film. And so, he deliberately gives the Hindu party a red flag and the Muslim group some form of a green one.

In trying to camouflage the political organisations, while still referring to real events -- the Godhra train killings, for instance --Kai Po Che somewhat confuses the situation. But then, as the past has shown, bringing up complex and ugly issues such as religious violence always riles up one group or another in India. Hopefully, that will not happen with Kai Po Che.

The film is beautifully shot and brightly lit by Anay Goswami (The Japanese Wife and No One Killed Jessica). Amit Trivedi's compositions set to the lyrics of Swanand Kirkire produce some memorable songs, especially Manja.

Ultimately, Kai Po Che works because of its earnest and very talented cast -- Yadav, Sadh and especially Rajput, who gives a new meaning to the expression, 'the idealism of the youth.'

Amrita Puri is very likable as Vidya, Ishaan's sister and Govind's love interest. Together, these actors have created a special film.

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