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Posted: 16 years ago
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Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Rishi Kapoor, Om Puri, Prem Chopra, Atul Kulkarni, Supriya Pathak, Pavan Malhotra

Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra

Delhi-6 is the story of Abhishek Bachchan who brings his grandmother Waheeda Rehman who has been diagnosed as being terminally ill back to India to die "at home". However, having been born and brought up in America, Roshan has no clue what has hit him when he comes to Delhi and his granny's locality.

Set in the galis of old Delhi, Bachchan's immediate neighbours are Om Puri and his family. Om Puri is fighting with his brother Pavan Malhotra and therefore each one of them is busy trying to supersede the other. Sonam is Puri's daughter. He wants her to get married and settle down. She however is too busy auditioning for Indian Idol and hopes to go from being a middle class nobody to a somebody. Also in the famous family chowk is a Muslim mithaiwala who is much a devout Muslim as he is a follower of Hanuman. And that truly is what director Rakeysh Omprakasha Mehra has tried to show in that small Delhi-6 locality where everyone knows each other.

The area is one day attacked by a kala bandar (monkey) which is believed to have been attacking all of Delhi. This alleged monkey then becomes the excuse for the two religions who up to now have been living in harmony to start attacking each other. Each religion believes that it's the other who is behind all these attacks. In one such attack by the kala bandar the Muslim mithaiwalas shop is attacked. Since his shop is located opposite a masjid, one of the Hindu pandits brought in to deal with the monkey business, says the attack is because hundreds of years back there stood a temple here and not a masjid. This leads to friction and fights between the two communities. Each is out to kill the other.

Abhishek who was just coming to terms with the chaos and madness that is India, finds it difficult to comprehend why friends can turn foes over night. He tries to explain and stop the fights but it gets him nowhere. At the same time he sees Om Puri finalise Sonam's wedding. This makes our lover boy realize how much he actually loves her – and interestingly India – too! The day Sonam decides to run away from Delhi, is when Bachchan decides to tell her how he feels. But on that very night the fight between the Hindus and the Muslims reaches its peak. In an attempt to divert their attention from each other, he dons the costume of that infamous monkey and runs all through the chowk.

He also manages to catch up with Sonam and just when he tells her how much he loves her, he also gets caught by the mob who beat him to death. Will he survive the anger of the mob that are all wired up?

Delhi-6 seems to be an extension of Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Rang De Basanti. It has a similar nationalistic preachy feel to it. Does he pull it off as successful as he did with RDB? I don't think so. This film would have sounded much better on paper then it does on screen. The whole notion of a kala bandar resulting in religious intolerance is something that is difficult to handle. I wish he had used a stronger aspect to bring that forth.

On the other hand the buzz of Delhi has been captured well in every frame. Those living outside of India will find that connect with that feeling of wanting to be in both places. The song in the second half which juxtaposes Abhishek's life in the US with the people and life in India is beautifully done. Hat's off to the director and technical team there.

Coming to the acting, Abhishek has delivered one of his better performances. In fact it could be called one of his best till date. Sonam Kapoor is a bystander for most of the movie but her act in the climax lets you know that the girl can act. Waheeda Rehman, Om Puri and Rishi Kapoor let you know why they are considered the stalwarts of this industry with their understated performances. Divya Dutta and Atul Kulkarni are good in their small parts as well.

All in all Delhi-6 is a film that most will find difficult to slot in one genre. It's not just a romantic film. Nor is it a drama only. And that's what is going to trouble Delhi-6 the most. It has a little of many things but not enough of everything!




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Posted: 16 years ago
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Delhi-6: Good follow-up to Rang De Basanti

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February 19, 2009 17:54 IST

Thousands of people in Chandni Chowk watch with intensity as the Ramayana [Images] unfolds on stage when their attention is suddenly jarred by the appearance of a local politician in saffron clothes, who makes a spirited speech and disappears. The sequence, shot by director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra [Images] in his consistently inventive, funny, entertaining and life-affirming cautionary tale Delhi-6 [Images], is highly comical.

But like most of the funny scenes in the film -- including the frantic search for the kala bandar (black monkey), who is reportedly harassing the citizens of Delhi -- the Ramayana scene is also linked to the darker situations that unfold in the film's last quarter.

Delhi-6, which had its world premiere in New York on Sunday, was greeted well by the audience. Word-of-mouth is crucial in letting the word spread when the film opens on February 20, that it rewards those who are not seeking instant gratification. All the episodes, which may seem isolated in the beginning, are seamlessly brought together in the second half.

Mehra says he wanted to show the film without an intermission but the distributors cautioned him that theatre owners would decide to have a break on their own.

The new film does not offer many complicated stories as those found in Mehra's previous hit, Rang De Basanti [Images], but this film is a worthy follow up to its predecessor.

Abhishek BachchanIt may look like the film centres around Roshan (a thoroughly engaging Abhishek Bachchan [Images]), born and raised in America, who returns to Delhi to leave behind his ailing grandmother (Waheeda Rehman [Images]). He falls for a free-spirited but conflicted woman (Sonam Kapoor [Images]), who is preparing to become next Indian Idol [Images].

But the film is not just about two young people. It seeks to capture the bigger picture of a neighbourhood. Its episodes capture a raft of conflicts involving families, politicians and two religious communities, Hindus and Muslims. The film creates a wonderful world of a vast neighborhood in old Delhi. But its concerns -- including how the fear of the black monkey is manipulated by one community to punish the minority community -- have wider implications.

As Mehra says of his episodical film (written with lyricist Prasoon Joshi [Images]) that while it is firmly centered in old Delhi and is filled with local colour, its concerns are universal.

Despite Abhishek and Sonam's romantic entanglement being a major part of the film, its appeal is enhanced by half a dozen glorious performances. Mehra deftly exploits the comic talent of Vijay Raaz [Images], who is far more amusing here than in Monsoon Wedding [Images], as the pompous, corrupt and opinionated police officer. And then there is Rishi Kapoor's [Images] character, who cannot forgive himself for not having had the courage to declare his love years ago and who will now make sure that Roshan won't make the same mistake.

A scene from Delhi-6There is hardly a character in the film who is not anchored to the film, and Mehra ensures that even a small gesture adds to the film's proceeding.

Sonam Kapoor, who showed ample promise in her debut film Saawariya [Images], not only looks alluring but has also grown into an actress of subtle power. Whether she is doing a comic scene, or dancing to the feisty Masakali song or executing an act of rebellion against her family's plans for an arranged marriage, she hits the right notes. It is indeed not an easy thing to hold your own in a film filled with an admirable ensemble cast.

Among the many amusing scenes that are also illuminating is the one that begins with dadi (Waheeda Rehman) suddenly taking ill. She is being rushed to a hospital in a cycle rickshaw much to the frustration of her grandson Roshan who is perhaps thinking the care she would have gotten in America. The rickshaw is stalled as hundreds of people have gathered to see a cow in labour in the middle of a road. The event has religious significance. But Roshan is petrified; he wants to get his grandmother to the hospital the soonest. He sets out to disperse the crowd and by the time he manages to do it -- you have guessed -- the grandmother has disappeared. We then see her gingerly walking towards the cow. She has more than recovered, and her heart is full of piety.

Mehra and Joshi do not ridicule her faith. But the sequence also serves as a powerful reminder of generational and faith gap between two people who love each other, and who can indeed tolerate each other's opinion.

The climax, which also involves the black monkey, has been imaginatively devised but nevertheless, it is a bit labored. However, it also serves as a good moral ending and could send viewers home in a happy mood.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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The reviews do seem good! Hopefully it does well at the box office and is liked by the "masses"
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Posted: 16 years ago
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awsome, hopefully it does well!
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Originally posted by: piya_y116

awsome, hopefully it does well!

Absolutely! Tumhare muh mein ghee shakaar!😊
For a man who made a movie like Rang be Basanti, nothing but the best!
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Posted: 16 years ago
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http://movies.indiatimes.com/moviereview/4153968.cms

Delhi 6 disappoints


Delhi-6: Movie Review
19 Feb, 2009 07:00 pm ISTlGaurav Malani/INDIATIMES MOVIES

Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman
Rating: 2.5
Delhi-6 clearly isn't an autobiographical take on Rakeysh Mehra's childhood days in the capital city. That's because the story is set around the monkey-man episode that made headlines in Delhi some years back and Mehra surely wasn't a child then. The treatment of the film, however, gets childish at places. Of course do not expect a thriller treatment with the monkey-man chapter. Delhi-6 thematically apes the banner's (UTV) own Swades (2004) and remains a social drama all through.

So you have the protagonist Rohan Mehra (Abhishek Bachchan) coming to India, though this time not to fetch his nanny, but to get his granny to Delhi gullies where she wants to spend her later years. In Chandni Chowk area of old Delhi, Rohan is introduced to customs, traditions and relations alien to him. Muddled up between the liking for his land and ladylove (Sonam Kapoor), the movie progresses as monkey-man gives ways to discuss social and political issues like the Hindu-Muslim and upper-lower class divide.

After connecting with the viewer so brilliantly in Rang De Basanti , Rakeysh Mehra surprisingly disappoints largely in Delhi-6 since he loses his audience midways. While Ashutosh Gowariker had a direct approach of facing the issues in India in Swades , Mehra uses handles it indirectly through the monkey-man metaphor. Somehow the screenplay gets extremely preachy in the concluding reels. Amitabh Bachchan's Bruce Almighty appearance in the climax was absolutely avoidable.

From its eclectic cast, it's startling to see that the supposed lead players Abhishek Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor have very shallow characterizations and thereby weak screen-presence as well. With his existing image, it's difficult to visualize Abhishek Bachchan as a NRI. It never comes across in his accent, attitude or outlook. Sonam Kapoor is immature.

The better performances come from the character cast of Deepak Dobriyal, Atul Kulkarni, Vijay Raaz, Pawan Malhotra and Om Puri. Rishi Kapoor is pleasing but his character is too short-lived. Same for Divya Dutta, who is likeable in her small role. Waheeda Rehman sounds stressed.

Expectations were huge from Rakeysh Mehra post his mesmerizing storytelling in Rang De Basanti . Sadly, Delhi-6 is quite colourless in that inevitable comparison.


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Posted: 16 years ago
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Thank god...GOOD REVIEWS.
And ABHI"S acting is being appreciated as usual.....Love it...can't wait for the public reviews.😉
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Few journos you can name them pan any film of Abhi or for that matter Bachchan family,
Should keep their personal differences to themselves i guess.
I am waiting for the BIGGEST FAN OF ABHI's review - Khalid Mohammad (Hindustan times).he really lieks to shred Abhi for personal reasons that he refuesd to work in his movie or something....
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: lovanika

Few journos you can name them pan any film of Abhi or for that matter Bachchan family,

Should keep their personal differences to themselves i guess.
I am waiting for the BIGGEST FAN OF ABHI's review - Khalid Mohammad (Hindustan times).he really lieks to shred Abhi for personal reasons that he refuesd to work in his movie or something....



Khalid quit HT a month back. He no longer writes reviews for HT.
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Originally posted by: pragya0



Khalid quit HT a month back. He no longer writes reviews for HT.



BTW even Big B has said some not so good things about Khalid- I believe he had written in his blog that Khalid always stays back to taste the international wine collection in their house for free.

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