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Kai Po Che Day One Business Saturday 23rd February 2013 10.30 IST | |
Boxofficeindia.Com Trade Network Kai Po Che collected a decent 3.75 crore nett on day one as it fared pretty well in metros. The collections were decent as the film had a limited release at many places and no known faces in the film. The film did its best business in Mumbai and Mysore. The collections were decent in Delhi but that countered by the poor collections in UP, it was a similar story in East Punjab where Gurgaon was decent but the rest of the circuit poor. Central India also did not fare well. The film should show growth on Saturday especially as the areas it is doing better in tend to have very good business on Saturday. Overall the film will depend on what sort of numbers it can get in metros over the long run. | |
The biggest plus is the film can do very well in Mumbai circuit as it is class appealing film so Mumbai city can score and a Gujarat setting should help in Gujarat enabling the film to have the two biggest components on Mumbai circuit on side. |
Circuit | Collection |
Mumbai | 1,52,00,000 |
Delhi UP | 75,00,000 |
East Punjab | 28,00,000 |
CP | 12,50,000 |
CI | 11,00,000 |
Rajasthan | 15,00,000 |
Nizam | 18,00,000 |
Mysore | 26,00,000 |
West Bengal | 24,00,000 |
Bihar & Jharkhand | 7,00,000 |
Assam | 1,50,000 |
Orissa | 1,00,000 |
TNK | 2,00,000 |
Total | 3,73,00,000 |
Starring: Sushant Singh Rajput, Raj Kumar Yadav, Amit Sadh, Amrita Puri
Directed by Abhishek Kapoor
Rating: ****
It really can't get any better than this, can it? The year has just begun and we have one of the finest most vibrant and fulfilling coming-of-age films in living memory. Kai Po Che (the war-call uttered during kite-flying in Gujarat) is not about kite-flying. In fact there is just one fleeting sequence, very effectively positioned in the meticulously structured narrative, where the characters actually fly kites. But Kai Po Che is about spirits soaring skywards, as the characters--each one so vividly etched into the compact narrative that you come away with people whom you will probably carry with you for keeps-- let their spirits roam wild and free in the atmosphere soaking in the sunlight of desire longing aspiring stumbling and getting back on the feet.
Set in Gujarat during times of peace and unimaginable stress Kai Po Che takes Chetan Bhagat's eminently engaging novel about friendship among three dissimilar young people struggling to find their voices in Gujarat in and around the year 2000, and converts the written word into an enrapturing entity far beyond just a story well told. The three protagonists joined by a fourth, a girl who happens to be the sister of one of the heroes secretly involved with the hero's best friend, bring to life a world where the accidents of existence collide gently but powerfully with man-made and natural calamities that shake the very existence of an Indian middleclass that lives on the edge where toppling over the abyss is a real possibility.
Sure enough, by the end of the film one of heroes Omi (Amit Sadh) does fall into the abyss of bigotry. Thought he is finally given a chance to redeem himself, it's too late. A dream has already died, though another one is re-born.
Kai Po Che is about the shared aspirations of three friends: the reckless and devil-may-care cricketer Ishaan (Sushant Singh Rajput, a remarkable film debut), his cautious shy friend Govind (Raj Kumar Yadav) and their somewhat confused friend Omi, the son of a liberal temple priest who tilts towards Hindu radicalism more out of an economic necessity than a ideological imperativeness.
Into these lives, screenplay writers Abhishek Kapoor, Chetan Bhagat, Pubali Chaudhuri and Supratik Sen introduce a socio-political perspective that is rare in mainstream Hindi cinema. There are many reasons why Kai Po Che is one of the most compelling products of the post-renaissance era in Indian cinema. To my mind its greatest achievement is its fusion of 'cinema' and 'history', a synthesis that filmmakers today would consider unpalatable for viewers.
Hence they serve up the junk-food equivalent of cinema. Quickly ingested and easily forgotten. Not this time!
In Kai Po Che the characters and situations created to bring out the personality conflicts emerge from the two crises point in Gujarat's history, the earthquake in 2001 and the post-Godhra carnage in 2002. The sustained palpable tension of the riots towards the concluding lap of this riveting tale is the stuff that great cinema is made of.
Greatness sits lightly on this film. The virtues of the film are many: songs (Amit Trivedi) and background music (Hitesh Sonik) that seem to echo the protagonists' inner-world without making a song and dance, cinematography by Anay Goswami and editing by Deepa Bhatia that say it all without a single shot being redundant, and most of all, a terrific gallery of actors who make the brotherly bonding look so real you feel other celebrated films about male bonding (including Abhishek Kapoor's Rock On) were mere teasers.
And yet to describe Kai Po Che as a film on male bonding would be akin to treating Dr Zhivago as a film on the medical profession. Taking the core idea from Chetan Bhagat's novel Abhishek Kapoor weaves together a tapestry of thoughts, characters and lives that embrace an entire ethos and culture without sacrificing their individuality.
Fearless and almost flawless Kai Po Che bubbles over with the warmth of lived-in experiences and with central performances that are so unstudied you suspect the actors were born to play these parts.
Among the trio of protagonists Amit Sadh as the fence-sitter turned Hindu radical gets into the skin of his character and remains there till the end, and not for the first time. He was also admirable as a narrator-journalist in Kabeer Kaushik's Maximum. Here's an actor who deserves a lot more.
Raj Kumar Yadav as the voice of reason among the trio of friends yet again displays his amazing ability to come to grips with the body language, speech and inner world of the people he plays. I've not seen any actor deliver his lines in recent memory so naturally without artificial punctuations. Raj Kumar's triumph is the triumph of refined acting in Hindi cinema.
And let's not forget the talented and spontaneous Amrita Puri as Ishaan's sister. She is at the periphery of the pivotal axis and yet makes her presence felt with such an endearing lack of vanity.
As for Sushant Singh Rajput, the script favours his character. And he repays the compliment right back, with bonus. With his compelling screen presence and an ability to render restless energy in a restrained pattern, Sushant immediately establishes himself as one of the most articulate actors of the post-Ranbir Kapoor generation. We can say about Sushant that a star is born without the risk of having to eat back our words later on. His relationship with the cricketing prodigy Ali (Digvijay Deshmukh) is in many ways the core issue of the multifarious plot. You cheer for Ishaan's streetwise heroism in a way you haven't cheered in a long while.
Take a bow, Abhishek Kapoor. You have proven that Rock On was no flash in the pan. Kai Po Che takes the theme of friendship to another level. Yeh dost hum nahin todenge, indeed. Sometimes the best of friendships get swept away in politics and history. It takes a master storyteller to remind us that cinema is finally a mirror of forces which have a bearing on life.
Kai Po Che just tempts me to tell the escapist merchants of Bollywood to go fly a kite.
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Who said you still need a big star cast and a "Masala" story line to make a film work in Bollywood? Kai Po Che proves many such notions wrong. The movie opened way better than Zila Ghaziabad, a movie with way bigger star cast. Kai Po Che made 4.50 Crores on its opening day at the domestic box office. Based on Chetan Bhagat's novel 'The 3 Mistakes of My Life' Kai Po Che it seems, has been quite liked by the masses.
Still from Kai Po Che Movie
The movie opened with good occupancy in multiplexes though the single screen collections were not that great. Mumbai and Mysore proved to be the best Circuits with Delhi following close behind. Saturday is sure to see a good increase is numbers as the movie is riding high on positive word of mouth and reviews.
You can make a half decent, subtle Dil Chahta Hai-esque film, especially if Farhan Akhtar is your co-writer. So when Rock On happened, debutant director Abhishek Kapoor's contribution was probably underestimated. Rock On went on to get great reviews.
You can also make a mass-based masala entertainer, if Rajkumar Hirani is co-writing it. So when 3 Idiots happened, novelist Chetan Bhagat's contribution was probably underestimated too. 3 Idiots became the highest grossing Bollywood film that year.
But to make a film that outclasses and outshines both Rock On and 3 Idiots, without having an Akhtar or a Hirani, without having an Arjun Rampal or an Aamir Khan... Wow! Sheer vindication of talent for director Abhishek Kapoor. And writer Chetan Bhagat who has constantly been the butt of all jokes for the dumbing down of Indian literature.
Even after Kai Po Che, the hubris of Bhagat critics will insist that if the film is as classy and sublime as it is, it's not BECAUSE of Bhagat but IN SPITE of him. (The film is based on his bestseller The 3 Mistakes of My Life.)
That would be unfair.
While he might not be the greatest writer alive, Bhagat certainly knows middle class India better. He knows to capture and pack many facets of young India into simple characters that truly represent the complex realities of the country.
Kai Po Che reminds us of another mostly fantastic approximation of India ' Mani Ratnam's Bombay, a melting pot of culture and boiling communal tensions. A film that resorted to a Utopian ending after neatly facing off one community against another, through strategic character types in a microcosm of India.
Kai Po Che that's set in Gujarat, another volatile melting pot (known for both Sabarmati Ashram and Sabarmati Express) does what Bombay does more realistically, minus the Utopia, and goes beyond the type.
Three friends in Kai Po Che, each represent one side of India ' the capitalist (Rajkumar Yadav as Govind Patel), the political (Amit Sadh as Omkar Shastri) and the emotional (Sushant Singh Rajput as Ishaan Bhatt).
Govind lives by math, probability and profit, Omi by his loyalties, allegiances and conveniences, while Ishaan is all heart, selfless and easily angered. Yet, they all have echoes of each other and end up shaping each other to do exactly the opposite of who they are, by the time the film winds up.
Abhishek Kapoor and Chetan Bhagat pull this off with refreshing restraint and sublime subtlety and continuously keep us at the edge of the seat with a compelling, unpredictable narrative that's brewing with the tension and volatility of an India torn between capitalists, politicians and dreamers.
This is us. The real middle class India. Real people, not stars. Real houses, not sets. Real clothes not fancy pants. You'll fall in love with everything about India. And Gujarat.
Kai Po Che is everything that Rock On and 3 Idiots were, put together ' dreams and aspirations, friendship standing test of time, the pursuit of excellence, a commentary of our education system and a coming-of-age film with not a single moment of dishonesty. We haven't seen stronger characterisation, economy in words, visuals or time, in recent mainstream films.
The three leads are a revelation. Rajkumar Yadav, Amit Sadh and Sushant Singh Rajput are the best things to happen to Hindi cinema in a while ' intense performers with an electric presence. Amrita Puri, employed as the compassionate personification of love here, will steal your heart once again, after Aisha.
The screenplay of this flawless film is credited to Pubali Choudhari, Supratik Sen, Abhishek Kapoor and Chetan Bhagat and the technical team of Anay Goswami's cinematography, Amit Trivedi's music and Deepa Bhatia's editing couldn't have tuned this ensemble better, visually and aurally.
The true triumph of a film is how it makes you feel, when you leave, when you look back at it and when it refuses to leave you long after you've seen it.
Kai Po Che will leave you choked and feeling good. It will leave you bittersweet. And breathless.
Go watch it. Again and again.
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