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@ Pakeezah, you watched the film? Where is the detailed review? Have I missed it?
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'Fitoor' review: Isn't perfect, but a skillfully made film that's easy on both eye and ear

Posted on: 08:30 PM IST Feb 12, 2016 | Updated on: 8:31 pm,Feb 12,2016 IST
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Ambition and beauty occupy virtually every frame of director Abhishek Kapoor's Fitoor, which is based on Charles Dickens' 19th century novel Great Expectations. Shot exquisitely (by Anay Goswami) and mounted lavishly, the film unfolds leisurely in a seemingly timeless world.

Kapoor (who has co-written the film with Supratim Sen) moves the story from Victorian England to snow-swept Kashmir, where nine-year-old Noor becomes instantly besotted with the snooty, aristocratic Firdaus the moment he sets eyes on her at the estate of her mother Hazrat Begum (Tabu). Although the children become close friends, Noor is repeatedly made aware that Firdaus is out of his reach.

Fifteen years later, now chiseled and frequently shirtless like an Abercrombie model, a grown up Noor (Aditya Roy Kapur), who has blossomed into a promising artist, lands a scholarship to an art residency in Delhi from a mysterious benefactor. Even as he's experiencing his first brush with success, he meets Firdaus (now played by Katrina Kaif) again, and realizes she still makes his heart beat faster. But the knockout redhead keeps sending mixed signals, ultimately insisting on an icy distance between them as she prepares to marry a Pakistani politician (Rahul Bhatt) chosen by her mother.

I found myself completely invested in the story and the characters during the film's first hour, but the screenplay isn't as surefooted post-intermission. The tense political climate of Kashmir is merely referred to in passing, never exploited to serve the story in the way that, say, Haider did. In a clever scene that sadly never translates as powerfully as it was intended to, Noor chants a potent political slogan to allegorize the love triangle between him, Firdaus, and her Pakistani fiance. Other than that it would appear that the film is set in Kashmir purely to milk its aesthetic beauty.

It's in the second hour again that we come closer to understanding Hazrat Begum, who represents the fascinating Miss Havisham character from Dickens' classic. Tabu is mercurial as the bitter, lonely old crone who sets Noor up for heartbreak, and her descent into madness is chilling. The writing isn't always consistent - one moment she's in a wheelchair attached to a drip, next thing she's all perfectly coiffed and outfitted, showing up at a London art event - yet Tabu largely humanizes a character that has long slipped into caricature.

Crucially, the script makes an unnecessary digression into Begum's flashback, which simply does not work for reasons of inappropriate casting and a clunky voice-dub. Those portions alone temporarily yanked me out of the film because of how unconvincing they were.

The key to remaining invested in Fitoor ultimately comes down to whether the lead pair works for you. As far as I'm concerned, I was pleasantly surprised. Aditya Roy Kapur is unmistakably earnest, and nicely brings out Noor's wide-eyed sense of wonder and his boyish innocence despite being repeatedly manipulated. The stunning Katrina Kaif, for her part, often singled out as a weak link in movies, is a shrewd choice to play the impenetrable Firdaus. For a character whose motivations and mind are meant to be hard to read, she reflects that mystery convincingly. Her Anglicized accent still jars, but when called upon to throw herself into it - like a scene in which she confronts Begum - Katrina doesn't disappoint.

Kapoor ditches many of the overarching social themes of Great Expectations to focus on what is primarily the story of star-crossed lovers and a complex romance. Fitoor isn't perfect, but it's a skillfully made film that's easy on both the eye and the ear. In these times of fast-paced, hyperactive storytelling, you can appreciate the film's dreamy, moody pace. I'm going with three out of five.

Rating: 3 / 5

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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: mahatma123

ok movie. 3 out of 5.

katrina was looking hot man , especially the first half 😳


yup totally convincing as to why a man would fall so obsessively in love ...so as to risk ruining his career everything for her...and likewise..not hard to understand a girl wanting to go back on her upbringing and a long settled back marriage in waiting to a diplomat for a hot young lad (who doesnt know hes hot ) with immense artistic talent...😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
Woah! I am thoroughly surprised by Masand's reviews! I was expecting him to trash it. Lol

A little bit of faith is being restored in my mind!
Is Anupama's review out yet?
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: PurpleAir

Woah! I am thoroughly surprised by Masand's reviews! I was expecting him to trash it. Lol

A little bit of faith is being restored in my mind!
Is Anupama's review out yet?


Anupama is at Berlinale so Sucharita Tyagi reviewed it in her place...the video is posted already. She gave it a decent review too.
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Posted: 9 years ago

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Anupama is at Berlinale so Sucharita Tyagi reviewed it in her place...the video is posted already. She gave it a decent review too.



Oh okay. Yes I read Sucharita's review. She disliked the second half.
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: PurpleAir

Woah! I am thoroughly surprised by Masand's reviews! I was expecting him to trash it. Lol

A little bit of faith is being restored in my mind!
Is Anupama's review out yet?



Masand gave 3 to PRDP,SOTY too
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Posted: 9 years ago
Even Komal Nahta gave a decent review. And praised Adi, Kat and esp. Tabu. But some of the reviews were just🤢. Honestly all i could read was Hatred.
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Posted: 9 years ago

The collections of #SanamRe are almost double at most places compared to #Fitoor

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Originally posted by: PurpleAir

@ Pakeezah, you watched the film? Where is the detailed review? Have I missed it?


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yes, i dont hv time to write out a detailed review...

typing in between cooking


but here is a summary

1) it is a for a niche audience, not for masses at all...and among the niche audience, those who read and APPRECIATED Charles Dickens book would have a better chance of liking it because of the slow pace...

2) Abhisheks direction...classy but real...nothing is OTT jarring, loud...everything in the film is subtle, nuanced

3) the storys flow was interrupted a bit by Tabus backstory which was shown in the wrong time...maybe they should hv shown in in the beginning in order to let viewers understand where she was coming from...better...they show it nearer the end...and it interfered with the narration of showing the momentum of noors growing passion for Firdaus and her reciprocating ( which was not shown convincingly, i can understand why viewers were confused with her character)..

4) so so beautiful...the film is a thing of beauty..there is no scene which doesnt hv aesthetic appeal😆.



5) it is a lengthy?novel which had to be adapted to two and a half hours..it needs skilful narration which the writers might not hv been able to achieve completely...according to those who read the book it is a journey of self discovery of protagonist Pip but here in two and a half hours where u have to squeeze in Tabus story, Pips story, kats story, it was not an easy task...and hence the sketchy narration

6) everyone acts wonderful, dont listen to the naysayers...one of Adityas finest performances, Kats very adequate, Tabus has moments of brilliance like Adi depending on what her scenes wer and did she understand what she was doing..Aditi Rao Hydari, Ajay devgn, Rahul Bhatt, noors friend. lara all did good with their roles..

music is beautiful, the songs lifting the film by their beautiful picturisation, mostly telling the story or enhancing it..

7) they didnt show enough of the way Noor fell for Firdaus...it was a little hurried so people mightve felt lack of chemistry...but the actors looked as much in love and anguish as the screenplay would let them..

8) the film will seem very slow to those who are used to thrillers and romcoms so they should avoid it..and of course, if there are those who dnt believe in the madness of love, giv it a miss. why should u even go..


9) music is beautiful, the songs lifting the film by their beautiful picturisation, mostly telling the story or enhancing it..


10) The film could hv looked better had not it been bits and pieces of thngs here and there a bit disjointed in the middle but every scene is executed beautifully...Abhisheks direction is anyways..to be enjoyed in bits and pieces if not as a whole in this film..


.i enjoyed the movie...helped of course by the fact, that i am both Katrina and Adityas fan and a fan of this type of story telling






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