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Posted: 16 years ago
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ahh great reviews.... RK needs a hit n i hope he gets it from this film ...
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Review : Wake Up Sid
(Romance/Comedy)
Anupama Chopra, Consulting Editor, Films, NDTV
Friday, October 02, 2009

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Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Konkona Sen Sharma, Supriya Pathak, Anupam Kher, Ranveer Shorey
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Director: Ayan Mukherji
Producer: Karan Johar

Special: Wake Up Sid

Wake Up Sid
is the coming-of-age story of a slacker named Sid, played by Ranbir Kapoor. In a wonderfully done title sequence, debutant director Ayan Mukherji shows us Sid struggling with accounting the night before his final exam. He's had four cups of coffee and stays up till 3 am but he doesn't get past the first question.

Unfortunately the film doesn't maintain this crackling momentum and becomes a patchy, predictable story held together by the sheer prowess of Ranbir. Ayan, working from his own story and screenplay, skillfully creates Sid's state of arrested development.

This is the kind of collegiate who sleeps in Sponge Bob sheets, doesn't last one week in his father's bathroom furnishing business, which he describes as full-on pakao, and has no ambition or plans for the future apart from getting drunk. Sid meets Aeysha, played by Konkona Sen Sharma, a slightly older, more mature and focused girl, who moves to Mumbai from Kolkatta to create an independent life for herself.

The two, polar opposites, become friends though she's quick to explain that he is not her type. She is looking for a man, not a boy. Eventually, Aeysha helps Sid grow up. He discovers that life is a little more complicated than the comic books he reads. Wake Up Sid has honesty and freshness. Ayan creates some genuinely tender and moving moments.

There is a lovely little scene in which Sid makes an impromptu cake for Aeysha's birthday. And Sid's confrontation with his parents packs a wallop. However, Ayan isn't as successful at stringing together the moments.

The pacing in the first half is very slow. Towards interval, the film gathers an emotional momentum but afterward it becomes slack again. The bigger problem is that the crisis of the characters never feels sufficiently awful or urgent.

This is a Karan Johar production so reality is severely air-brushed. Nothing really bad ever happens to Sid or Ayesha. Within days of arrival she finds a lovely, airy, affordable flat and a job at the city's hippest magazine, Mumbai Beat. Within months, the magazine's super-cool editor is dating her and she has her own column.

Sid doesn't get too sweaty either. He gets an internship at the same magazine, which becomes a job as assistant photographer. After one dressing-down from Ayesha, he also starts to clean the house, do the dishes and even wash the dirty laundry by hand. It's all so quick and convenient that Sid's struggle to find his voice and identity seems half-baked.

We never feel that anything is really at stake here. Konkona also presents a conundrum. The makers obviously cast her because she isn't the standard-issue mainstream heroine but they don't want her to be too plain either. So she is regular working girl wearing artfully applied pink lipstick and Manish Malhotra casuals. Her character seems like a Kjo version of the more hard-edged Sona in Luck by Chance. Konkona and Ranbir have a nice chemistry as friends but aren't entirely convincing as lovers.

Wake Up Sid belongs to Ranbir. The actor is pitch perfect as the dazed and confused Sid. He manages to be infuriating, infantile and loveable in the same moment. We root for him from the minute we see his comic-book socks.

Finally then, Wake Up Sid can't match Dil Chahta Hai, which even eight years later remains Bollywood's gold standard for coming-of-age movies. I'm going with a generous three stars and recommending Wake Up Sid with reservations.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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^^^^From this review it seems KJo effect hai thoda sa. Hmm, well I'll watch if I can.
Hope it does well for Koko-)
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Posted: 16 years ago
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A generous 3 stars.

I still want to watch it though. I really hope the KJo effect isn't all that pronounced.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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By Taran Adarsh, October 2, 2009 - 11:02 IST


Recall those years when partying hard was the only agenda on your list. Recall those years when staying awake at nights, chatting away with friends became a habit. Recall those years when bunking college and sneaking into movie halls was more exciting than books. Recall those years when you were completely clueless and aimless about the vocation you wanted to pursue once you graduated' That indecisive phase when you were hesitant to take that first big step in life can never be erased from your memory.

WAKE UP SID, directed by debutante Ayan Mukerji, is like revisiting those years that lay at some remote corner of your mind, after you moved on in life.

Actually, WAKE UP SID is a slice of life film. It's not merely real in concept, but has also been told most realistically, so much so that you can't help but draw parallels with your life or with someone you know. But what really makes WAKE UP SID most believable is Ranbir Kapoor, who's mastered the craft at such a young age.

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Verdict? WAKE UP SID mirrors those years with flourish. This one's a simple story that strikes a chord instantly. Strongly recommended!

WAKE UP SID tells the story of Siddharth aka Sid [Ranbir Kapoor], a lazy, unmotivated slacker from Mumbai whose life undergoes a series of changes after taking his final year college exams. Sid's world is breezy, carefree and without any true responsibilities.

Sid thrives around his two best friends, Rishi [Namit Das] and Laxmi [Shikha Talsania], very rarely communicates with his mother Sarita [Supriya Pathak] and takes his father Ram Mehra [Anupam Kher] and all his hard-earned wealth for granted. Despite all these traits, Sid is an honest boy; sweet, funny and above all, a good friend.

Aisha Bannerjee [Konkona Sen Sharma], an aspiring writer from Kolkata, learns this soon enough when her path crosses with Sid's on her first day in Mumbai. Ambitious, well-read and driven, Aisha has come to Mumbai to realize her dreams as a writer. Despite their contrasting personalities, Sid becomes Aisha's first friend in the city.

As Aisha sets up her life in Mumbai, with the help of Sid and his gang, Sid allows for time to fly by over long drives, parties that stretch well into dawn, and endless hours doing absolutely nothing. But a series of circumstances and events compel him to take stock of his life and take a hard look at himself.

Let's not compare WAKE UP SID with anything you've watched before. Not DIL CHAHTA HAI. Not LAKSHYA either. Debutante director Ayan Mukerji narrates a story that you can relate to instantly and treats it with utmost care. A few moments linger in your memory and evoke bitter-sweet memories.

The first hour, right till the intermission, sweeps you off your feet. You get drawn into Sid's world instantaneously; you react to everything he does. But the post-interval portions slackens, courtesy the writing. The Rahul Khanna track, for instance, looks half-baked. Also, the story stagnates after a point and hence, the pacing gets very slow. It's only towards the finale that things perk up. Ideally, the film could've done with some trimming in this hour.

Ayan Mukerji packs in a solid punch in most parts of the film. The emotional moments especially gets you all moist-eyed. The humour too is well integrated in the sequences. Even the confrontation between the father and son is superb. Prior to that Konkona's birthday sequence is amongst the finest sequences of the film. Music [Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy] is melodious. Anil Mehta's cinematography is top notch. Niranjan Iyengar's dialogues are just right.

There's no denying that Ranbir Kapoor is a supremely talented actor, but in WAKE UP SID, he proves that he's amongst the best in the business today. No one could've portrayed Sid as effectively as Ranbir has enacted, that's for sure. This is an award-worthy performance.

Konkona is natural to the core and the best part is, she's so effortless. Here's another winning performance from this incredible performer. Anupam Kher is wonderful. Ditto for Supriya Pathak. Both shine in their respective parts. Namit Das and Shikha Talsania are perfect. Rahul Khanna doesn't get any scope.

On the whole, WAKE UP SID is a well-made film that should strike a chord with the youth mainly. A metro-centric film, the film should attract its target audience and should also prove to be the first choice of the elite/urban audience this Friday. Its distributors [UTV] have very rightly released the film at plexes of metros and mini-metros [instead of flooding the market with physical and digital prints], which in turn should only make this small film talked-about in days to come. Thumbs Up!


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Posted: 16 years ago
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Someone should make this topic a sticky since it was created first!
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Posted: 16 years ago
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i agree geet

i feel bad for rahul kahana...koi scope hi nheen milta..first lak now wus
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Posted: 16 years ago
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REVIEW: Wake Up Sid!

Ranbir Kapoor plays his character with utmost sincerity and conviction
By Anand Vaishnav . Buzz18 Oct 02, 2009
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This one has no middle ground. You will either love Wake Up Sid or just hate it. A section of the viewers are likely to complain about the lack of a coherent plot and its leisurely pace. But on the flip side, that's exactly why Wake Up Sid works. Director Ayan Mukerji hasn't gone in for a lavish, exaggerated debut. Like Love Aaj Kal and Luck By Chance, restrained and subtle portrayal of emotions are its high point.

Sid Mehra (Ranbir Kapoor) is not Aamir Khan of Dil Chahta Hai or Hrithik Roshan of Lakshya. They may have been rich and lazy. But both were essentially kind hearted, chilled-out guys.

Sid on the other hand has been depicted as an extremely arrogant and rude youngster. He shares an uncomfortable relationship with his parents. And while he is proud of his father's bank balance, Sid is equally embarrassed about working in his family's bathroom fittings business. It's elements like these, which distinguish the film from a regular urban comedy. In fact Wake Up Sid does not go in for an out-and-out humourous take on Ranbir's character. Neither does it give long, melodramatic sermons.

Sid's journey towards self-discovery begins when he meets the mature and older Ayesha (Konkona Sen Sharma). An independent, ambitious writer, she is everything that Sid isn't. Opposites attract and the two start enjoying each other's company, just because they are unlike anyone else in their lives. Ayesha's world of struggle is like a learning experience for Sid. An incident forces Sid to move in with Ayesha. Reluctantly, he even starts realising his responsibilities. But proximity does not translate into love for Sid and Ayesha. The differences in their personalities that brought Sid and Ayesha closer, emerge as the biggest challenge in their relationship. And Sid's search for his own identity keeps influencing his ever-changing equation with Ayesha.

Ranbir Kapoor plays Sid with utmost sincerity and conviction. As the clueless, rich kid whose life is defined by his credit card, Ranbir looks born to play the part. Kapoor has a rare screen presence. And this film is proof of why he is way ahead of his contemporaries. Perhaps Ranbir actually is Sid for many strugglers in Bollywood ' who might be envious of his famous surname. But then as the film suggests - being born rich is no crime, wasting away one's life is. And Ranbir Kapoor is certainly not wasting the opportunities he is getting. Here is one actor who can pull off a solo hero movie.

Konkona Sen Sharma has played these independent, career driven roles before. But despite a sketchy part, her natural enthusiasm is an asset to the film. Anupam Kher is in form after a long time. As the firm father he delivers one of his strongest performances ever. Kudos to Ayan, for not making Kher repeat his 'DDLJ dad' act. Kher and Kapoor's intense interactions are amongst the best scenes of the movie.

Wake Up Sid's look and soundtrack belong to Farhan Akhtar's style of filmmaking. Which is why nothing looks made up or fake. The college portions are not wannabe cool and appear straight out of life. Sid's friend circle and hangout spots give a sense of reliving Mumbai's college life.

The narrative is restricted to a short span in the lives of its characters. No dramatic flashbacks or time leaps. From confusion to self-discovery, Sid's journey is wrapped up in a crisp timeline. Despite coming across as a bit abrupt, Ayan breaks the norms by not promising a happily ever after ending. Unlike a regular Hindi film climax, Ayan makes no commitments. The movie's end is just a moment in Sid and Ayesha's life.

A lot of interesting characters like Sid's intern friend or Ayesha's boss (Rahul Khanna in a confident cameo) could have been fleshed out more. But given Ayan's treatment, they are people who were in Sid's life only for that period. So they exit the plot once they are out of his life. But despite some of these perhaps deliberate inconsistencies, it's the dialogues, situations and performances that make it an effective film. It may appear slow and shallow - but look closely and you'll find a deep connect.

Verdict: When the veterans are royally messing up screenplays, Ayan Mukerji deserves full marks for his maiden effort. His conviction shows in every department. Wake Up Sid is easily the freshest film in the marquee.

Rating: 4/5


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Wake Up Sid works well

October 02, 2009 12:20 IST
Tags: Aisha, Honda CRV, Mumbai, DCH, Dil Chahta Hai

Coming of age is never an instant experience. It takes time, a sweet amount at that, before realisation hits. As if on cue, Wake Up Sid [ Images ] follows the tempo of its eponymous hero.

There's not much of a story to tell. It could be related in a five-minute music video -- about a boy who takes everything; family, education, comforts for granted and a slightly elder, independent girl. What happens when the twain share the same roof?

And so the first quarter of writer/director Ayan Mukerji's fresh, romantic and feel-good caper about a boy-in-limbo's metamorphosis into a man-in-charge is leisurely paced, as if unapologetically echoing Sid's laidback temperament, an affable yet clueless college lad who snaps at his folks, doodles on his accounts text book to party hard at Ruby Tuesday, gaming arcades, shopping malls and discotheques with his two best friends a plump Betty-types (an instantly likeable Shikha Talsania) and a bearded sensitive Joe (Namit Das, half-amusing), driving a sleek Honda CRV, with an exceptionally trendy wardrobe of cartoon-themed tees (Joker, Dastardly, Beavis & Butthead, Ghostbusters, Tom & Jerry, Snoopy to name a few), cute 'n' colourful boxers and a room-filled with all sorts of fanboy toys, gadgets and gizmos.

Phew, right? All these cool props to emphasise on Sid's affluent, metropolitan, spoilt character are in excess, in fact to the point of distraction. Even so, most of the aforesaid is swiftly established in a lilting Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy number, Kya karoon.

Immediately after, the momentum tires down into scenes with either one too many ungainly pauses or dialogues (by Niranjan Iyengar) that tend to ramble on. Like Sid's tribute to Mumbai [ Images ] is characteristically a Mumbaikar showing off the awesomeness of his city to a visitor to the extent the other feels sorry he/she hails from anywhere else. But the verbosity with which he is asked to convey Mumbai's magical magnetism, monsoon madness and insomniac charm does not appeal. What does is him quoting Dil Chahta Hai [ Images ]'s legendary punch-line, 'Be a man'.

While it would be daft to dub Wake Up Sid a Dil Chahta Hai clone, it clearly pays tribute to Farhan Akhtar's [ Images ] 2001 breakthrough directorial debut. Ayan's Sid appears to be an amalgamation of all of the three leading men in DCH. His directionless-and-loving-it smugness is derived from Aamir Khan's [ Images ] Aakash. He sports a hip 'n' boyish wardrobe/haircut reminiscent of Saif Ali Khan's [ Images ] Sameer whilst sharing the creative sensibilities of namesake Siddharth aka Sid played by Akshaye Khanna [ Images ].

An urban Peter Pan, Sid celebrates pop culture, frivolity, joblessness and Mumbai, his interpretation of Neverland, with such disarming indifference, it's impossible, even if impractical, not to like the guy. And because Ranbir Kapoor [ Images ] plays him so unbelievably well, you end up falling in love with him.

Frequently in the movie, Ranbir rises well above the scene making the latter look utterly mediocre in its capacity. Such is his impact. There are scenes which portray him indulging in supreme cheesiness like dishing out last-minute bread 'n' jam cakes with a matchstick doing a candle's job or slipping into his ladylove's kurta as an expression of intimacy. Any other actor would have looked ridiculous doing these antics. Not Ranbir, a complete natural, he makes it all seem cute. Also, the camera just adores this guy. Shoot him from any angle or length, he rocks.

Wake Up Sid is as much about Aisha (Konkona Sen Sharma [ Images ]) as it is about Sid. As the level-headed beauty looking to soar in the field of writing and nursing a crush on her debonair boss (Rahul Khanna in a spiffy cameo), Konkona treads familiar territory. There are occasions when she evokes a strong sense of dj vu but the actress still finds ways to make her Aisha unique with a mix of patience, warmth, effortless sensuality and wide-eyed romanticism. The unlikely duo share a sublime, comfortable chemistry, which flowers from plausibly awkward to an endearing bonhomie to something truly special in a span of two and a half hours.

The film, like Sid's life chart, gathers momentum, meaning and melodrama post-interval. But for all its sparkling sweetness and truckloads of eye-candy, the film isn't above flaws.

You cannot fathom how Aisha on the strength of a job interview shifts into a new flat which is quickly transformed into a designer suite. The chanderi-fabric drapes alone must have cost 750 bucks per piece. It's all very visually attractive though. Considering Sid's dreamy imagination and penchant for photography, cinematographer Anil Mehta and production designer Amrita Mahal Nakai whip a tasteful theme of exuberance and youth in every single picture-perfect frame of this man-boy's world.

Digressions apart, notice that while the bond between the (an understated Anupam Kher [ Images ]) father-son is unexaggerated and genuine (one of the most powerful scenes involve a confrontation scene between the two -- the tension and frustration is almost palpable bolstered with the use of a hand held camera), the moments between Sid and his mom (Supriya Pathak's otherwise effective maternal instincts wasted in spewing silly lines) veer into forced sentimentality. Say what's the logic behind the ideology of connecting to one's brood by jabbering in broken English despite the rude response?

Nevertheless for a first attempt, (barring the end credits video featuring Ranbir rework Zac Efron's High School Musical moves) which is a considerable departure from producer Karan Johar's [ Images ] school of screenplay or style, Ayan Mukherji exudes promise and confidence, skillfully extracting impressive performances from his cast ranging of seasoned veterans as well as rank newcomers.

Wake Up Sid has its heart in place, but it still doesn't have much of a plot or novelty to rely upon. That's why the dialogues could have done with a little more quirk and nifty humour. Having said that, a superlative Ranbir makes it too darn hard to notice.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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'Wake Up Sid' a delightful movie

By Joginder Tuteja, Film: 'Wake Up Sid'; Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Konkona Sen Sharma, Anupam Kher, Supriya Pathak, Rahul Khanna; Director: Ayan Mukerji; Rating: ***1/2

Next time when a star son gets an opportunity to get an author-backed role, let's not complain. That's because if he actually goes on to come up with as flawless an act as seen in "Wake Up Sid", there is no reason why one should really be looking around for anyone else.

Ranbir Kapoor comes up with a neat, simple and believable performance. When most actors would have been happy to establish their standing in Bollywood with a quintessential romantic hero role, Ranbir is anything but a hero here.

This is why he allows himself to be treated as a 'kid' by Konkona Sen Sharma, who by the way is happy to play a woman five years elder to him. However, there is this special something which brews between them that pretty much gives the true meaning of a platonic relationship.

There are five things that make "Wake Up Sid" a delightful affair. It has a constant flow throughout; no over the top or understated drama; no ultra emotional strangulation of audiences; absolutely no yuppie cool dude act; and last but not the least, this is an original and refreshing story.

While the film actually becomes really engrossing in the second half, the first half facilitates an adequate groundwork for the story to progress. There are bitter sweet moments in the first half as well but one still wishes for that extra something to kick start that would make "Wake Up Sid" go beyond a regular "coming of age" film.

This is where young director Ayan Mukerji's writing comes in handy because unlike a conventional movie, he doesn't just bring a turnaround in Sid's character by throwing a song to bring in that 'overnight transformation'.

He keeps it soft and subtle starting from something as simple as Sid learning how to prepare an omelette, keep his comic books stacked, prepare his own bed and of course, earn his very first cheque.

By the time he returns to his dad (Anupam Kher in a short but effective role), you realise that the destination was eventually met even as the journey wasn't quite 'on your face' or 'over the top'.

Meanwhile Konkona gets yet another complex role for herself. She is brilliant. Watch out for her in the interview scene or the outburst when Ranbir decides to go back to his parents' house. Her irritation in certain scenes with Ranbir is utterly believable too and so are the tender ways in which she looks after him.

The supporting cast fits in well too. The young man who plays Rishi (Namit Das - last seen in "The President Is Coming" as Ramesh) is just effortless. Kashmira Shah, in her four-scenes act, is a pleasant surprise while Rahul Khanna is decent in the limited footage.

While "Wake Up Sid" would of course raise Ranbir's stock in months to come, it would be noticed in a major way for Mukerji's script sense and direction. He makes the kind of debut that made Farhan Akhtar hot property after "Dil Chahta Hai".

--IANS


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