Sunday, September 14, 2008

A WEDNESDAY

They did it again. Bollywood is sure getting intelligent, and stylish while they are at it. Never before have we seen a series of racy songless thrillers in our country. A Wednesday hits you hard, and all at the right spots. Terrorism as a theme has been exhausted, as much as it could be. Still, you are glued, till the end. There is no supercop, no evil mastermind, no mission impossible, just a Stupid Common Man. Frustrated, angry with the 'SYSTEM'. Yes, same old formula, but put forth in a refreshingly fresh and exciting manner.
The absence of a 'HERO' makes any hindi flick vulnerable. But the classic act of two cinema stalwarts as an intelligent policeman and a nameless bomber takes the drama to a new heights. Anupam Kher is brilliant as the no-nonsense cop, as always. Wonder why he did Mere Baap Pehle Aap. Naseeruddin Shah does a great job as the common man. On the terrace of an underconsruction skyscraper, all set to bomb the city, drinking tea and eating sandwiches while he is at it. You can't get better than this. Jimmy Shergil and Amir Bashir played their parts. And what you get is a speedy, high adrenalin drama with a message.

The common man speech at the end is a tad too long. But not unbearable. Some parts, like the college dropout hacker, are seemingly ripped off from the Die Hard series. All said, this is the stuff that makes you proud to be a stupid common man.


Ps. I know its late for a review. But what the hell.
PPs. No I dont have enough cinematic understanding. But again, what the hell.

Lesson for the week

My autobiography would have all that takes to be a bestseller. But with my face on the cover, no one would buy it.