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Wednesday 21 November 2012

Jab Tak Hain Jaan - the alternative review


Teri aankhon ki namkeen mastiyaan
Teri hansi ki beparwa gustaakhiyaan
Teri zulfon ki lehrati angdaaiyaan
Nahi bhoolunga main
Jab tak hai jaan, Jab tak hai jaan
Tera haath se haath chodna
Tera saayon ka rukh modna
Tera palat ke phir na dekhna
Nahin maaf karoonga main
Jab tak hai jaan, Jab tak hai jaan"

The movie starts with the leading hero going by the nomenclature of Samar Anand ( Raj???) driving away from the sunset on the arid bad lands of Ladakh with just his priceless bullet for company against the above mentioned poem playing while the credit lines roll. This brief does sound good on paper and is a pre curser for the events to unfold.

As a struggling immigrant SRK  shacks up with a fellow Pathan , sings Punjabi songs for a living in the cold climes of London  by the day and does odd jobs till he lands a job at a decidedly upmarket restaurant as a waiter.Meera played by the ethereal Katrina is a daughter of a rich business man going by the chauffeur driven Bentley she glides in. Samar and Meera represent different spectrums of society and the director does not dwell much on it. The pauper and the princess do fall in love after a series of encounters in different environs and yes music does play a supporting role here.

As is his wont, The director focuses on the lead pair and their relationships without really getting into details on the choices they make. He does try to marry the old fashioned romance with a  contemporary treatment of love with astounding results. Case in point Srk does a little bit more than just pecking his heroine and breaks his no kissing clause, cavorting with his heroine in phone booth and making out in bed. There is a  special appearance by a celebrity couple who have played star crossed lovers many a time in YRF movies and they do add a positive spin on infidelity .The fairy tale romance hits a road block thanks to a deal with god based on life and death post which the lead pair separate and the male protagonist comes back to India

Cut to the present. Ten years down the line Samar has grown into a bomb diffusion expert , rechristened by his fellow colleagues as” the man who cannot die “ ( that’s a nice job description to have )  difusses bombs and has  a certain pocket diary for company killing it in sun soaked Kashmir and Ladakh. Enter Akira- a feisty independent documentary film maker  who believes in  instant make out and break out ( sounds like a advert for instant noodles!!!) and has a bucket list of making out with men having different accents ( colorful!!!). She is instantly drawn towards Samar , his brooding intensity and predictably falls hook , line and sinker for him.

The second half is a mash up of clumpsy plot twists ( similar accident happening twice , a certain spot for amnesia , loud conversations with god and the obligatory confrontation scene between the leading ladies) The  story telling is quite indulgent and drags its feet in some portions. The movie is a tad too long at 180 minutes and requires enormous patience.


The movie does have loopholes in its story- pray how does SRK transition from a dejected lover to a bomb diffusion expert, the love saga spans a time period of 10 years only shows the leading hero growing old in the form of a scruffy beard (and I thought the armed forces was very particular about their male officers being clean shaven) while Meera has not aged at all with no trace of wrinkle or laugh line to boot. The Leading man  in a foreign land is allowed to diffuse a bomb in the train based on his incoherent mumbo jumbo on the chemical make of the bomb. In spite of all the loopholes the movie has the yrf stamp on It.

The movie focuses a lot on  the SRK aura and his moments. He does try his hardest best to  sell romance in only the way he does and he does try ( akin to selling ice to an Eskimo) but is let down by the leading lady’s lack of acting skills ( fluttering eye lashes, pumped up lips and one energetic dance number just cannot cut it) .SRK infuses a fair degree of sincerity as the hurt lover as well as the subdued bomb diffusion expert ( watch out for his eyes  and you will get the answer).Anoushka as Akira starts on a very shrill note and is quite irritating initially in playing the exhuberant lass ( though she does infuse a lot of energy in the jiya jiya re song) and has one delightful line on love in different times at the end of the movie.

Yash Chopra has the innate  ability to make heart ache so enduring and noble that the lead characters effortlessly wear it like second skin.This movie is for die hard romantics , please don’t go looking for logic in this one.


PS- Given a choice to pick between JTHJ and SOS , The majority would pick JTHJ. There in lies the answer.
  




6 comments:

nike2304 said...

Yup, logic in and you'll have have love gone out. SRK ufff!! trying too hard to look young with dance moves to match up with Kat and Anushka. He needs a bit of reality check!! Shekhar agreed that he has the persona to carry off the lover boy poster look in every movie of YRF, but I find him a too irritating and in your face and any more of him will coz me to throw up. (lol - one heck of a stupid movie must say, but as you rightly said no prizes for guessing, one would most famouly pick JTHJ and not SOS, such is the aura of the duo kings of romance.

sbet said...

Ditto, felt let down knowing that the director was Yash Chopra, having given us classics like Dard, Silsila, Kabhie Kabhie!

A weak script combined with some uninspiring acting by the lead stars made this a 'timepass' movie.

V Suresh said...

I saw JTHJ first day 'first' show- from 9 am to noon and felt disappointed for a movie coming from YRC. Shekhar has given a reasonably balanced review , with the romantic in him asserting the rational thinking . As Shekhar concluded , it is an illogical romantic mush. The viewer could be logical , but the 180 minutes movie depiction makes everything illogical and irrational. Though there are few moments of creative presentation wrapped in romantic nuances in a contemporary setting, in both halfs , with both lady romances , it is too far fetching. SOS is [ and was never] a comparison. It has been made as a caper with all nonsensical humour, at the cost of the group represented by the movie. I saw this first day matinee. I never imagined that there could be so much rage and revenge DNA between warring families fighting for property . The recent deaths of Ponty Chadha and brother Hardeep from bullets from each other make us believe that sons of Sardar can really improve on it in real life than what is depicted in reel life. 12 bullets on Ponty to 8 on Hardeep.
Both JTHJ and SOS have made good money- one already crossed Rs. 100 crores and the second one nearing the mark [ with 2500 to 2000 prints in India and abroad]. But then ,so did many others including recent Ek tha Tiger, OMG ,Bol Bachan, Rowdy Rathore.... So how do we conclude on JTHJ or for that matter SOS ? On Aesthetic and audio-visual sensibilities or box office baometers ? After 'Chasing Maverick' a bit earlier and 'Life of Pi' a little later , one comes to the conclusion, we are yet nowhere to master the story telling on a movie screen that is gripping and credible and enjoyable, at the end of the day. Maybe, we will have to wait JTHJ ! -- V Suresh

nike2304 said...

My 2cents - I think it might be inappropriate to compare "Chasing Maverick" and "Life of Pi" to JTHJ as they belong to different genres. A genre which Indian film is far far away from. They are still in awe of the great cinematography and leading actors grooving to the hummable numbers. But yes - waiting for Life of Pi this Friday.

V Suresh said...

I entirely agree, it would be unfair to compareJTHJ with nternational genre / efforts. We also had Kahani, which had a farly good international genre movie content and treatment. All the same, we should be able to position JTHJ on our turf for its mown merits. Talking of international movies in US Box office, JTHJ was No. 8 last week, among the top 10. Skyfall and Twilight part 2 being No.2 and No.1. Has gathered Rs 40 + crores in international market[ US, UK, Canada, Middle east, South east, Australia/NZ]. That response is from a bit more diserning audience? Good for JTHJ ! Those fine moments you mentioned in both halfs, are recognised . That did not make the whole. We will now be in "search" for the new ones ?- V. Suresh

Happy Feet said...

I loved the movie. As cliched it may have been. It has a sort of last gen old love charm to it that one doesnt get to see much in these days. Its about how far you would put your faith in love vis-a-vis being practical and all that - Its truly a YRF from the first scene to the very last and thats what I loved about the movie. It delivers what YRF has stood for over the years.

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