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Posted: 17 years ago
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Aamir

By Subhash K Jha

Starring Rajeev Khandelwal
Directed by Rajkumar Gupta
Rating: *** (3 stars)

If you are one of those super-selective moviegoers who watches three films a year then make sure Aamir figures on your list. Varnaa….

This is by far one of the finest attempts in recent times to explore the psyche of a modern 'foreign-returned' Indian as he's plunged headlong into the Kafkaesque nightmare of crime grime extremism and fanaticism in the underbelly of that big bright and bewildering city known as Mumbai.

A Swades on skids hurling down into an abyss of unpatriotic instigations.

From the moment Aamir (Rajeev Khandelwal) touches down on Mumbai's international airport, what assails you is that overpowering sense of an individual's struggle to survive in a pitiless and often unforgiving city.

That debutant director Rajkumar Gupta is able to muster a fair amount of smiles and chuckles in this tale of one day in the life of a man caught in a nightmare that even Kafka would find hard to create let alone condone, is entirely providential.

Aamir could've easily slipped into being a heavyhanded polemical study of the isolation and persecution of the Indian Muslim and his constant battle to remain part of the mainstream even as he's provoked and instigated from both ends to keel over and surrender to forces of chaos anarchy and annihilation.

Ironically a work of art like Aamir embraces the chaos to create a universe that is in a strange a stirring way, the opposite of destruction.

Persistently, Aamir repeatedly invokes images of ominous doom as we see the protagonist wind his way through a dreadful day that would end in abject tragedy.

The taut and tense narration finds supreme sustenance from its outdoors. Indeed apart from Khandelwal and his portrayal of the the reluctant hero, the real protagonist of Aamir is Mumbai city.

The crowded congested chawls and gullis, the reek of deprivation and the stench and sweat of anxiety assail your semses in a way that we last saw in Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday.

Squalor seldom seemed so splendidly evocative. As the protagonist winds his way through a day in the city that would lead to his inevitable doom, the camera captures crowds of bored bystanders and curious passersby looking at our man on the run with a tell-tale red briefcase….or shall we call it the grief case?...in his sweaty hands.

First-time cinematographer Alphons Roy has done to Mumbai what most movies set on the city have not. He has made Mumbai at once the perpetrator and victim of a socio-political perversity that goes beyond crime and punishment.

Editor Aarti Bajaj cuts the film with a ruthlessness that echoes the film's subliminal mood.. There's no room in the narration for question marks.

Every shot is punctuated by an exclamation mark, every moment means a move forward to an unknown destination. Every glance on the road seems to suggest danger. Every peep is a peril. It's an amazingly constructed labyrinth of crime and commitment.

The narrative harnesses faces on the streets with the expertise of an unrehearsed trapeze artiste's walk across a ragged rope. There's very little to keep the plot from going over the precipice. And yet director Raj Kumar Gupta pulls it off with a full-throttle drama that leaves us gasping for breath.

Indeed, we've never seen a screen hero- run so fast and so relentlessly. Rajeev Khandelwal chases fugitive taxis and petty criminals through highways and gullis which stretch into acres of aching squalor.

Physically and emotional taxing, the role gives Khandelwal a chance to make the kind of debut actors dream about in their worst nightmare.

The debutant doesn't let go of his character for even a split second.

From those skillfully shot long-shots of Aamir running on the highyways to those tight close-ups expressing hurt, anger anguish desperation and occasional gratitude (watch him when the prostitute helps him out, or towards the finale on the bus when looking out of the widow he thinks his ordeal has ended) Khandelwal knows what his job thoroughly.

There're hordes of smaller actors, like Gajraj Rao barking orders into poor Aamir's burning ears through a cellphone that has no outgoing calls. Only incoming fanaticism.

Aamir is that kind of a rare film which provides us food for thought without burdening us with calories of polemics and sermons on the quality of existence. The thriller element presides over the message.The disturbing undercurrents just flow out of the storywith a virile fluency.

At the end you aren't watching a film about extremism but a rare take on life at the edge that doesn't topple over into the abyss.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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three cheers for aamir...gawd...wht a start...even the shows r almost fulll.... 👏 👏
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Wow, sounds interesting. I'm glad Rajeev found a good script to start his movie career with 😊.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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this is awesomeee....yaayyyyy..yippeeee.... 👏 Aamir Zindabad...Rajeev Rocks... 👏
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: FallenAngelx16

Wow, sounds interesting. I'm glad Rajeev found a good script to start his movie career with 😊.

Ya.....i agree !😛

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Is it releazed in US yet😭???It doesn't figure in any of the theaters in the vicinity..😕...I am so thrilled to read such awesome reviews about the movie and moreover RK's acting being appreciated...Can't wait to watch the movie now....

Raksha.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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👏 👏 👏 Great great work Aamir team, and Rajeev!!! I'm so happy to read such brilliant reviews for the film!! 😃 I'm going to catch it this weekend!!! 😃 😳
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Posted: 17 years ago
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glad 2 read this review
thanks alot
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Sounds really intresting - its also great to see Rajeev take such a huge risk. he could have so easily done a run of the mill love story but he choose to do a film like this and it certainly seems like the risk is paying off.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!! i can't wait to watch the film!!!! thanx for the review! 👏 hats off to Rajeev!!!

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