Shobhaa De 'Raanjhanaa a pretty nasty, ridiculous,

stranger.67 thumbnail
20th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 12 years ago
#1

Shobhaa De calls 'Raanjhanaa a pretty nasty, ridiculously confused film'

Here's what columnist Shobhaa De had to say about recently released Bollywood film Raanjhanaa which opened to good reviews from critics and audiences alike. Movie has also did good business at the box office and managed to get the hit tag.

So...everybody is going ga-ga over a movie about a demented stalker harrowing an innocent victim, and calling it a sweet love story! Excuse me! 'Raanjhanaa' is such a ridiculously confused film, it really requires better (and deeper) analysis than the mindless raves it has received. While there was something deliriously charming about the zany 'Tanu weds Manu' made by the same bloke, this one is seriously psychotic. The problem with Raanjhanaa is in the subliminal message it sends out. The movie actually glorifies a dangerous social crime (stalking) and makes a hero out of a man who ruins so many lives because the girl he loves does not love him back!

What starts off as an innocent schoolboy crush on a neighbourhood beauty is soon converted into a full blown obsession that will stop at nothing - not even death. Dhanush (talented, vaghera-vaghera ...BUT!) is shown hounding poor Sonam (a commendable performance) in a manner so crude and relentless, it is a wonder she doesn't push him off the nearest cliff.

Not only does the lovestruck Kundan embarrass Zoya over and over again, he refuses to take her firm, unambiguous 'no' for an answer. Of course, the plot goes all over the place trying to convince us about the nobility of his single minded passion. But wait a minute - the beautiful, educated Muslim girl simply ain't interested in this scrawny, scruffy, semi-literate son of the local Hindu priest. Doesn't he get it? Everybody else does. Not only does he not get it, he refuses to let the poor girl be.

The rest of the story is just too absurd to merit further discussion. The main point is that the character of this psychohero is elevated, romanticized and projected as the ultimate lover...who will go to any extreme for the girl he has unilaterally committed his life to. Never mind that she really doesn't care a fig about him, uses him ruthlessly and generally treats him like a serf. Wrists are slashed, the girl's fiance attacked and left to die, and several other highly contrived situations get injected into the script in order to depict perfect, unconditional love. Bakwas!

Audiences across India are going home teary and touched by Kundan's maha 'sacrifice' in the end. Now, if only Kundan had taken the hint and stopped harassing Zoya right at the start, so many lives would have been spared. 'Raanjhana' (I had no clue what the title stood for... I assumed it was the heroine's name spelt South Indian style), is many films clumsily rolled into one. The narrative is so scrambled, one wonders what the director had in mind - is it a doomed Hindu-Muslim love story significantly set in Varanasi? Or a statement film about student politics in Delhi?

The first half is about an obsessive, aggressive stalker harrowing the object of his desire. The second half is devoted to a half-assed political commentary. Through all this convoluted mess, Dhanush the Stalker remains crazily focused on tormenting Sonam and her folks. Is this fair? Is this even love? What sort of a signal is the film sending out to all those misguided romeos who think it is perfectly okay to fling acid on a girl's face for having the gal to reject romantic overtures and improper attention?

Kundan's 'love' is entirely one sided and delusional. We read about similar stories in the press all the time. In each case, it is the girl who suffers, through no fault of hers. In the movie Kundan demolishes several families when Zoya chooses someone else. Hello? Isn't that her sole prerogative? Sorry.

The film may gross 200 crores for all I care. And the actors may walk away with several awards. But Raanjhanaa is a pretty nasty film only because it tries to make a martyr out of a selfish, immature, violent and unstable man who thinks nothing of destroying the peace of mind of an innocent victim who doesn't love him. The 'solutions' offered are to slash your wrists when things don't work out. Well, at the end of this wretched experience, I sure as hell was ready to slash mine.

Director Aanand Rai defended his second release saying:
"How do I respond to this? I don't even want to react to an opinion so absurd and myopic. Has she seen Varanasi, felt its pulse? Does she know what the city is all about? Does she understand the feelings of the young in the small cities where two people still cannot go out on a date? There's a life beyond metropolises that some people who have grown up in the metros cannot understand. And I don't see the need to explain myself to them. It's different cultural breeding. In a small town pursuing a girl, until she says yes, is a sign of true love? How I treat the theme of love is entirely up to me. I don't discuss how she (Shobhaa De) treats love in her books and column. For some people smooching even in public is normal. For my characters even saying, 'I love you' is an uphill task. You handle your relationships your way. I'll treat mine the way I want to."

"He dies a hero. What I love about may hero Kundan is that he dies happily for love. I could've brought him back to life. But I don't think Kundan wanted to come back. There had to be a closure to his love. When I visited Chandan theatre, the gatekeeper kept asking me, 'Kundan will come back na. He's in a coma? He'll return in the sequel? His face fell when I had to cruelly tell him Kundan was not in a coma and that there would be no sequel. Nobody wanted Kundan to die. But Kundan didn't want to live. Everyone except one columnist seems to have taken Kundan home. He refused to go home with her."
Edited by J3SANGEL - 12 years ago

Created

Last reply

Replies

20

Views

3.6k

Users

15

Likes

42

Frequent Posters

Hello_kitta thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#2
Just like shobha day's semi po*n novels and articles.
U-No-Poo thumbnail
18th Anniversary Thumbnail Stunner Thumbnail + 5
Posted: 12 years ago
#3
This woman has seriously missed the point 😆 Shobhaa ji, please ditch your 7 star dwelling in Mumbai for a week and go live in a small town for a while to experience how people interact in places like that. You should be glad that Rai didn't show any character whooshing past the heroine's rickshaw on a motorcycle singing Bheege hoth tere 😆
Rekha_ji thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 12 years ago
#4
I agree with her. It's films like this with underlying stalker themes which were made in abundance during the 70s-80s and even through to the 90s that have bred such a culture today where we have girls being abused as a result of shunning a guy's advances. She has a point and should be heard.
DobbyDeol thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Visit Streak 365 Thumbnail + 8
Posted: 12 years ago
#5
we know you don't like sonam.. shobha ..!!...

can't be bothered to read the article...too long..!!
Rekha_ji thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 12 years ago
#6

Originally posted by: ..Mishh007..

we know you don't like sonam.. shobha ..!!...


can't be bothered to read the article...too long..!!


👏

If you didn't read it, it's not wise to make a comment.

She in fact praises Sonam's performance. She just has a problem with the script and the message the film is sending out...
nicegirl_good thumbnail
20th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 12 years ago
#7

Originally posted by: Bollywood_Divas

I agree with her. It's films like this with underlying stalker themes which were made in abundance during the 70s-80s and even through to the 90s that have bred such a culture today where we have girls being abused as a result of shunning a guy's advances. She has a point and should be heard.


I know 😆
If such a film were made in Hollywood, Kundan would be hated
But here he is glorified
I could care less about how people in small cities interact, because this is a nationwide film and the film has the ability to send out the wrong message.
Stalking is not healthy, it's a crime.
Qirat. thumbnail
16th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#8
I am confused as well.. I thought a guy who sacrifice his own love for others is called Ranjhanna.. 😕 not a guy that destroys other people life ...
nicegirl_good thumbnail
20th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 12 years ago
#9

Originally posted by: sana_anas

I am confused as well.. I thought a guy who sacrifice his own love for others is called Ranjhanna.. 😕 not a guy that destroys other people life ...


You don't know this is love 😆 if this movie is a hit it will be a shame
EXOL thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Love Couple India Season 2 Thumbnail + 7

Love Legion

Posted: 12 years ago
#10
clearly she failed to understand the movie and its characters and went on to make such silly ,narrow minded statements...ananad rai should not even reply to such stupid writers..

the movie no where glorifies stalking ...those who say it they either dint watch the movie or may be they dont know the meaning of stalking...😕..


anyways audience are way smarter and intelligent to understand the movie and its characters..that is why its a big hit.

Edited by nneeiill - 12 years ago

Related Topics

Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: beena_jon · 25 days ago

(82) Shobhaa De Exclusive | Rajesh Khanna Secret | Raj Kapoor Sued | Dhurandhar Review Mess | Jaya Angry - YouTube

Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: beena_jon · 6 months ago

The re-edited so-called “happy ending" version, has altered using artificial intelligence, was reportedly released without the creators'...

Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: Rosyme · 6 months ago

https://www.instagram.com/p/DMQTansTzoV/?igsh=NDlxNTFjdDJpbHox

https://www.instagram.com/p/DMQTansTzoV/?igsh=NDlxNTFjdDJpbHox
Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: Sparkle_Soul · 3 months ago

https://x.com/samthebestest_/status/1983431931405762988...

https://x.com/samthebestest_/status/1983431931405762988
Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: Briaahna · 6 months ago

I just came to know that animal is in this list , and I am serious . Who would have thought ? And mark this down Prabhas and Vanga another 100cr...

Expand ▼
Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".