Why Saif deserves applause for Kaalakandi

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Why Saif Ali Khan's performance in Kaalakaandi deserves applause: It's a masterclass in the art of letting go


This week's release Kaalakaandi has three stories running parallel to each other on the same night. The Saif Ali Khan sequence in Kaalakaandi begins when his doctor tells the actor that he has only few months to live on account of his stomach cancer.

What follows next is an intoxicated and a very colorful Saif going on a mission to do everything that he had stayed away from in the past. He meets a takes a lot of drugs, bullies a policeman on account of his physical appearance and then makes a wish to have a look at a trans prostitute's down under'.

This might seem like a very trivial and jocular thing in a film that has quirk plastered all over it but what's on the flip side is an actor who is ready to bare it all and go the extra mile.

Still from Kaalakaandi

Still from Kaalakaandi

Saif has no qualms and hesitation in mouthing dialogues laced with cuss words and profanities, making references about his jerking off habits and comparing the hair of his own brother with pubic hair. Had Saif not been game, the soul of the film would have withered away. It's not just the dialogues where Saif treads in prohibited territories; there is another long sequence too in the film where one witnesses Saif in an appearance with a bunch of rubber bands tied to his hair. The essence is to show a carefree Saif whose actions are being dictated by LSD.

There is another sequence in which Saif talks about his child to the wedding lady photographer. It's a moving scene and the lan with which Saif carries the entire scene on his shoulders is inspiring.

Contrast this act of Saif with other superstars of the current generation. When it comes to getting into a character, for Salman Khan it could only be growing the facial fuzz for Tiger Zinda Hai or developing a tummy for Sultan. For Shah Rukh Khan, it's just the bespectacled elderly look for Raees or white strands of hair for Veer Zaara (Anand L Rai's Zero may change that). For Akshay, one mustache does the trick.

The term change' for Bollywood stars has always meant a change in their outward appearance and not the mannerism. Unorthodox portrayal has not been the forte of Bollywood superstars.

In the West, actors have turned great only when they have bared it all to the camera. Daniel Day Lewis, despite his films Gangs of New York and Lincoln, is known for My Left Foot. Similarly Tom Hanks has done as many as five films with the current showman of Hollywood, Steven Spielberg, but he will always be known for his steller performance in Cast Away. Instances of stars gnawing their teeth into the character is few and far between when it comes to Bollywood and thus Saif's performance in Kaalakaandi deserves an applause.

We hardly get to hear of instances of A-list stars immersing themselves in preparation for a film. When Tiger Zinda Hai was on the verge of its release, there was more news about Salman's duel with trained wolves and the weight of the gun that was handled by Salman in the action sequences of the film. It was never about Salman meeting the movers and shakers involved in the rescue operation of the 40 nurses and getting a first hand information of the entire parley between the negotiating parties.

Similarly, it remains an enigma if Shah Rukh Khan did his own research for Raees. It's always the ready made material provided by the maker that becomes their reference for films. When this author asked Ali Abbas Zafar during an interaction just before the release of Tiger Zinda Hai about what irritates him the most about Salman Khan? His quick answer was Salman's habit of shortening the length of the dialogues. This surely says a lot about the efforts that Salman Khan puts in his roles.

This also reminds us of Salman's exploits for his role in one of his earlier films called Kyon Ki. The film had Salman in the role of a mentally challenged person. Needless to say the film had tanked at the box office and Salman's performance in the film was panned. Quiz Salman about that film and he himself will mock it. The reason why Kyon Ki met such a fate at the box office is easy to decipher (nobody wants to see Salman in a weak character, like Tubelight). And this is where stars like Aamir and Hrithik develop an edge over others. A chiseled body for less than a five minute appearance for Dangal, and Hrithik's act in Guzaarish is still remembered by all for their effort and nuance. While Salman easily forgets his Kyon Ki, Hrithik fondly remembers Guzaarish despite the debacle.

Saif in Kaalakaandi has done nothing in terms of metamorphosis of physical appearance. He has only challenged the normal instincts of an actor and with Bollywood devoid of such instances, the change is more than noticeable. One gets to witness a freewheeling Saif devoid of any reticence.

Kaalakaandi is a shining example for stars on how to suppress the limitations offered by stardom and break free.

Published Date: Jan 15, 2018 09:46 AM | Updated Date: Jan 15, 2018 09:46 AM

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Posted: 7 years ago
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lol...its an epic disaster. poor nawab and his begum. good thing they have Taimur, at least paparazzi still click their pictures. nahi tohh ...once upon a time there was a begum and nawab.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Yes because to hell with acting and actual performance. Screw that shit.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Saif may be flopping lately but it's just poor film culture to think all movies can make the same box office numbers. Even an actor who will get a hit in a masala movie won't be able to make something like Kaalakaandi work.

People really need to grow up. Certain subjects can only make a certain amount of money. Obviously Saif should have been able to make more than 1 crore but these types of movies don't work in India anyway. The content has to be considered and it's ridiculous to think all movies have the same commercial possibilities.

This should not have had a theatrical release with Saif. They should have gone straight to Netflix.
Edited by anonymous39 - 7 years ago
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Posted: 7 years ago
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There can be good performances in a bad/flop movie...knowing the caliber of the ACTOR Saif...i am sure he has given an amazing performance.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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When a actor gives 300+ movies, his acting power is questioned.. When a actor tries something different and acts, his box office power is questioned.. Thats fair but bringing kids wife to bash the actors life span is new LOW.
Edited by crispsy - 7 years ago
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: desigal90

Yes because to hell with acting and actual performance. Screw that shit.<div></div>



Bollywood's been based on mainly that business model since the 70s

Adapt or perish ⭐️
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Posted: 7 years ago
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He deserves applause for this no1curr movie?

Bye Felicia!
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Posted: 7 years ago
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[quote]When a actor gives 300+ movies, his acting power is questioned.. When a actor tries something different and acts, his box office power is questioned.. Thats fair but bringing kids wife to bash the actors life span is new LOW.[/quote]

^It's common here. I've seen spouses and children not even affiliated to the industry being referred to as shemales, monkeys, druggies, etc. 🤢
Edited by anonymous39 - 7 years ago
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Who's Felicia ???

I knew a Felicia

She was a bitch 😆 😆

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