**Dus Kahaniyaan**-MOVIE REVIEWS

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Dus Kahaniyaan
By Taran Adarsh, December 7, 2007 - 13:34 IST

Sometimes, a short story of 10 minutes or a music video of 4 minutes has a better story to tell than most 2.30 hour movies.

It would be unfair to club DUS KAHANIYAAN in the same category as DARNA MANA HAI, DARNA ZAROORI HAI and SALAAM-E-ISHQ. Not only because the genres are as diverse as chalk and cheese, but because each 10-minute story in DUS KAHANIYAAN has something to say. At times, the message is loud and clear. At times, feeble. But there's no denying that DUS KAHANIYAAN is refreshingly different from the episodic films we've witnessed in the past.

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At the end of the day, it's all about narrating interesting stories effectively. Sanjay Gupta and his team of directors have chosen 10 different stories that are not linked with each another and also don't have a sutradhaar to bind them in one thread. Nor is the finale of each story the same. So let's minutely look at each story and the impact they create.

'Rice Plate'
Cast: Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah.
A Hindu woman and a Muslim man's journey over a rice plate. It is about the challenge that the woman faces when a man claims her plate of rice. Will she place her hunger before her beliefs? Maturely handled by debutante director Rohit Roy. Plus, watching Shabana and Naseer after a hiatus is a treat. Shabana is outstanding!

'Sex On The Beach'
Cast: Dino Morea and Tareena Patel.
Dino picks a worn out book on the beach and its character comes alive into a breathtaking woman. They have a great time together, but suddenly everything changes. The mystery woman has some surprises in store for Dino. Director Apoorva Lakhia succeeds in giving you some chills down your spine. The culmination to the story is eerie. Dino is alright, while Tareena flaunts her assets without inhibitions.

'Love Dale'
Cast: Anupam Kher, Anooradha Singh, Aftab Shivdasani and Neha Uberoi.
Neha meets a woman in the train who is wearing only one earring. She finds that strange and that chance meeting strikes the change in her life. A story about fate, destiny at play and the notion that one moment can change your entire life. Very identifiable, very true to life. Beautifully handled by debutante director Jasmeet Dhodi. Aftab and Neha are natural.

'Matrimony'
Cast: Mandira Bedi, Arbaaz Khan and Sudhanshu Pandey.
Mr. & Mrs. Sarin is a happily married couple. The devoted wife meets her ailing aunt every Thursday. But is she really meeting her aunt? A story of betrayal and faith. The twist in the tale, towards the end, comes as a bolt from the blue. Mandira is efficient, Arbaaz is able, Sudhanshu is perfect. Sanjay Gupta shows his expertise as a storyteller.

'Gubbare'
Cast: Nana Patekar, Anita and Rohit Roy.
After an argument with her husband in the bus, Anita sits next to an intriguing man holding 11 red balloons. This story unfolds a journey within a journey into this man's past, uncovering the key to one of the most important lessons in life. Fantastic performance by Nana. Anita is effective. Sanjay Gupta is in form yet again!

'Pooranmashi'
Cast: Amrita Singh, Minisha Lamba, Parmeet Sethi and Vishwajeet Pradhan.
It's about the mother-daughter bond. A mother's only daughter is about to get married and she would do anything to make her daughter happy. But an incident changes their lives forever. A brilliant story beautifully handled by Meghna Gulzar. Amrita is topnotch, Minisha is okay. The end moves you!

'Strangers In The Night'
Cast: Neha Dhupia and Mahesh Manjrekar.
Every anniversary, they narrate the other a secret; this year it's the wife's turn. She begins narrating an interesting encounter with a stranger at the railway station waiting room. What you perceive and what you eventually witness is a sharp contrast. Again, an outstanding story. Neha is first-rate, Mahesh okay. But what you carry home is the culmination. Sanjay Gupta handles the story with lan!

'High On The Highway'
Cast: Jimmy Sheirgill and Masumeh.
The highway symbolised their companionship and their unspoken love. Its unpredictable and volatile turns define this story of two people, who discover the boundaries of freedom and the recklessness of life. Though interestingly handled by director Hansal Mehta, the story lacks meat. Jimmy and Masumeh are competent. Too dark, content-wise as also visually. Overall, mazaa nahin aaya.

'Zahir'
Cast: Manoj Bajpai and Dia Mirza.
After discovering something startling about his neighbour, a writer is driven to madness. The one step he takes gives this story its required twist. Hits you like a ton of bricks. Manoj is superb, Dia is excellent. Sanjay Gupta shows that he can handle emotional moments with remarkable ease.

'Rise & Fall'
Cast: Sanjay Dutt and Suniel Shetty.
Two parallel stories run together to meet one end. It is a story about two gangsters, their friendship and subsequent betrayal. Very confusing, looks very theatrical and the action and the subsequent scene only add to the chaos. Gupta and Hansal concentrate more on technique instead of simplifying things. Both Sanju and Suniel are strictly okay.

On the whole, the number of interesting kahaniyaan in DUS KAHANIYAAN outnumber the not-too-interesting ones and that's what goes in its favor. At the box-office, the film may not set the box-office afire, but would definitely keep its investors safe given the fact that the film has been sold for more than reasonable prices and also due to the fact that it has the merits to keep you hooked. A novel experience!





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Dus Kahaniyaan
07 Dec, 2007 10:56 am IST
lPraveen Lance Fernandes/INDIATIMES MOVIES



Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty, Nana Patekar, Mandira Bedi, Arbaaz Khan, etc.
Director: Sanjay Gupta, Hansal Mehta, Meghna Gulzar, Rohit Roy, etc.
Our rating:
< src="http://movies.indiatimes.com/showrating.cms?msid=2603068&voteid=2603068&random=647910" name="voteresult" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" ="0" ="0" align="top" border="0" height="60" scrolling="no" width="200"></> <>downshowrating=1We saw multiple short stories being told within one film before in Darna Mana Hai and Darna Zaroori Hai but unlike them, the various films in Dus Kahaniyaan have no inter-link with any other story. There is a certain uniqueness in Dus Kahaniyaan that Hindi cinema is witnessing for the first time and though experimental, it does manage to be quite an interesting experience.

The film begins with Matrimony (Arbaaz Khan, Mandira Bedi, Sudhanshu Pandey) and immediately you get the feel of how things are going to be in the subsequent stories. There is limited time to tell a tale so the question of the film getting dragged doesn't arise and neither do song situations. Hence, story and editing being the main crux, these film-makers embark on a trial journey. Do they fail? Certainly not! But at the same time it's no Paris, je t'aime either.

High on the highway (Jimmy Sheirgill, Mausmeh), Pooranmashi (Amrita Singh, Minnisha Lamba, Parmeet Sethi), Rice Plate (Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi) and Gubbare (Nana Patekar, Rohit Roy and Anita Hassanandani) are the pick of the lot and are very interesting to watch. Each film is handled in a different way and most of them manage to stand on their own. When you have so many diverse actors doing things their own competent way, it keeps you glued.

The Aftab Shivdasani-Neha Uberoi track Lovedale is the weakest fare among the ten. Directed by debutant Jasmeet Dhodi, the story is uncanny and something like a de-glorified Ramsay film of the 80s. Just not happening!

Rise and Fall (Sanjay Dutt and Suniel Shetty) is the slickest of them all and is a decent end to the film. The conversations between Sanjay and Suniel are amazing and the setting (though not unique) is right out of the two actors own backyard.

While all the stories in the first half revolve around sexual repression, the second half includes the super-natural and the underworld as well. There are small doses of humor but each story has a climax, some of which are very well written and executed.

Though the films depend a lot on performances, the 10 minute duration of each film leaves very less scope for an actor to leave an impact. However, Shabana Azmi, Nana Patekar, Jimmy Sheirgill, Neha Dhupia and Mausmeh are the ones who do well for themselves. It's been a very long time since we saw Shabana Azmi move out of the calm and composed characters that she has been playing off late and her playing the panicky south Indian is a delight to watch. Even Nana Patekar has just the right expressions even though his film got a bit predictable towards the end.

Sanjay Gupta directs the major chunk of the short films and unlike Musafir and Zinda , he focuses more on story than style. Probably something director Anubhav Sinha should take from. (Remember Cash ?) Rise and Fall is where Gupta moves back into his method approach and doesn't falter. Apoorva Lakhia, Hansal Mehta, Rohit Roy and Meghna Gulzar seem to have put it all for their 10 minutes of Dus Kahaniyaan fame and execute well. Jasmeet Dhodi needs a while to get there.

Dus Kahaniyaan is not a feeble attempt like Darna Zaroori Hai and Sanjay Gupta has concentrated on the stories rather than depending on star-power to get the audience in. Maybe every tale is not gripping but about seven of the ten are not bad. The film just might set a trend of making multiple unconnected short films in one film. A definite watch for a different experience!

The reviewer can be contacted at praveen.fernandes@timesgroup.com


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Dus Kahaniyaan

Movie
Dus Kahaniyaan
Director
Apoorva Lakhia, Meghna Gulzar, Sanjay Gupta,
Producer
Sanjay Dutt
Cast
Sanjay Dutt, Nana Patekar, Vidya Balan, Neha Dhupia



Sonia Chopra

Dus? Bus, you want to scream. Ten teeny tiny stories cement into making this film. Which, by the way, is balderdash and worse.

Normally, if a film is made up of multiple stories, one tends to discuss the favourites; here you end up talking about which was the worst of the lot. What happened? The so-called twists promised in every story are so predictable, you find your intelligence offended ten times over in this movie. Some of the stories are very much like Ram Gopal Varma's Darna Mana Hai, which was in turn inspired by Tales From The Crypt, but DMH was interesting and fresh, this is plain juvenile. Of course, since this is a Sanjay Gupta film, there's lots of skin (no fully clothed women allowed in Gupta's films unless they're over 40), lots of violence, and the mandatory underworld story with lots of gore shore in stylized slow mo. The film reportedly has twelve writers, eight composers, six directors and 25 actors – and surprisingly, not one had the right mindedness to see through the over-simplistic tone of the film.

Here they are chronologically:

Story One: Matrimony
Cast: Mandira Bedi, Arbaz Khan and Sudhanshu Pandey
Dir: Sanjay Gupta (Zinda, Musafir, Kaante)
Everyone's given up on romance, looks like. Here you see the clich of a housewife (Mandira Bedi, bored and lonely, embarking on an extra marital affair. But the so-called twist is when she realizes her hubby's (Arbaaz Khan) not wasting his time either (big surprise, eh?).
Rating: 2/5, largely for Mandira Bedi's effortless screen presence

Story Two - High on the Highway
Cast: Jimmy Shergill, Masumeh
Director: Hansal Mehta (Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar, Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai, and now this!)
This one's about two just-about-to-graduate young 'uns who love to get wasted on the highway for the heck of it. (Isn't casting Shergill as a college student a bit of a stretch? His otherwise handsome face is interrupted by the floppy hair covering his forehead down to his eyes.) Masumi is an interesting looker, and the twist in the tale is comparatively riveting. Direction is absorbing.
Rating: 2.5/5

Story Three: Pooranmashi
Cast: Amrita Singh, Minisha Lamba and Parmeet Sethi
Director: Meghna Gulzar (Filhaal, Just Married)
Finally, some sense in the madness. This story is relatively well-told and intelligent. Set in rural Punjab, it's about a mother's joy as she celebrates her daughter's engagement while struggling with her unhappiness and emptiness in her own life. But she unwittingly costs her daughter her happiness. A good watch.
Rating: 3/5

Story four: Strangers in the Night
Cast: Neha Dhupia, Mahesh Manjrekar
Director: Sanjay Gupta
This one was perhaps the worst of the lot. Gupta tries to get pseudo intellectual, but it doesn't make sense in the end. A couple plays this game every anniversary, where they talk to each other about their romantic exploits, and Neha's telling her story.
Rating: 1/5

Story Five: Zahir
Cast: Manoj Bajpai, Dia Mirza
Director: Sanjay Gupta
Two people meet (Manoj Bajpai, Dia Mirza), discover they are neighbours; so far so good. Bajpai's charcter is a banker, and budding writer; the lovely neighbour says she's a call centre executive, except that she's a bar dancer. He discovers this one drunken night and rapes her for hiding the fact from him. If the story has disgusted you this far, the twist might make you laugh.
Rating 1/5

Story Six: LoveDale
Cast: Anupam Kher, Aftab Shivdasani and Neha Oberoi
Director: Jasmeeet Dhodi
This one's unintentionally funny too. A girl is led to the house of a painter by a woman who intentionally leaves her earring with her. This mysterious woman is not to be seen anywhere but the girl, though to be married, falls for the painter. But who this woman was, is the great big kahaani mein twist.
Rating 1.5/5

Story 7: Sex on the Beach
Cast: Dino Morea and Tareena Patel
Director: Apoorva Lakhia
This one's too juvenile to even get into. They've put a girl in a bikini, and have assumed there's need for little else. The half star is only for Dino's dimpled smile and goofy charm.
Rating: 0.5/5

Story 8: Rice Plate
Cast: Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah
Director: Rohit Roy
The story's not great even here, but Shabana Azmi is an incredible treat to watch as the rigid, South Indian, on her way to Pune to meet her granddaughter. She gets the accent and mannerisms bang-on and is in superlative form. That she hates Muslims is driven home again and again; she refuses to ride in a cab of a Muslim and prefers one which had Hindu idols (of course, the cabbie turns out to be a Muslim after all). Then she suspects Shah, a Muslim, of stealing her rice plate at a restaurant.
Rating: 3/5 only for the performances. Good debut by Rohit Roy.

Story 9: Gubbare
Cast: Nana Patekar, Anita Hasnandani and Rohit Roy
Director: Sanjay Gupta
Emotionally manipulative, done-to-death story about a husband's reverence for his wife, who he keeps taking about on a bus journey. But the wife's whereabouts are mysterious.
2/5 only for Nana Patekar

Story Ten: Rise and fall
Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty
The end had to be reserved for the dudez. It's the same underworld bhai-giri spiel where Sanjay Dutt is the kingpin in an Armani suit and Shetty pretends to act. Lots of gore. Lots of blood. Very stylized. Just another typical Gupta film shrunk into twelve minutes.
Rating: 1.5/5

Overall, the film leaves you unaffected. If you're a fan of style over substance, then you might find this film somewhat watchable. Otherwise if meaty, deep stories are what you're looking for, you'd better stay away. Verdict: One and a half stars

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