18 February 2014

Movie Review: `Gunday` is an old ale in a new bottle, but with a difference

Movie Review: `Gunday` is an old ale in a new bottle, but with a difference

There is no denying the fact that whenever our cine scholars get after any cine making formula, then they start scouring it at such a vast extent, that it becomes an in vogue epidemic of a sort. And the ongoing epoch seems to be the era of ascension of `period films` in Bollywood. Now the newest to make its entry under the flag of `period film` is Priyanka, Ranveer, Arjun and Irrfan starrer `so called period flick" `Gunday`. And I called it a "so called period flick" because after watching the film I am still in a state of quandary, with a thought that whether it was actually a period film in any manner or was it just a routine "masala entertainer" encased in the robe of period film.

Whatever, due to a strategically relevant date of release, this YRF cine venture featuring Priyanka, Ranveer, Arjun and Irrfan at its release succeeded in securing a jam packed opening and opened with a cent percent occupancy.

Penned by Ali Abbas Zafar, premise of `Gunday` takes off from the era of 70s, when Indo-Pak war paved way for the formation of Bangladesh. As the plot further unfurls begins the story of two lil orphans Bikram (Ranveer Singh) and Bala (Arjun Kapoor), who after smouldering in the heat of partition, end being on the Indian side of the border. And while fighting this `war of survival` these two hot tempered young lads land in Calcutta of 70s and turn into petty coal thieves.

With the time rolling ahead at its pace, Bikram and Bala no longer remain the petty coal bandits, but rather turn into the most powerful, daring, yet loved by the masses coal mafias of Calcutta. As the frames roll ahead, with the advent of pretty Nandita (Priyanka Chopra) a cabaret dancer and ACP Satyajeet Sarkar (Irrfan Khan), who is assigned with a responsibility of eliminating Bikram and Bala, good-luck and bad-luck both mark their onset in the lives of the duo.

On one hand it's Satyajit behind the heads of Bala and Bikram, whereas on the other hand it's love triangle in making, where both Bikram and Bala fall in love with Nandita. So does the friendship succeeds in overcoming this deadlock like situation, or is it ACP Satyajit who succeeds in his mission of eradicating Bikram and Bala, to know go and watch the Gundagardi of these `Gundas`.



There is no denying the fact, that while penning down the premise of `Gunday`, Ali Abbas Zafar have tried to come up with a somewhat novel and captivating story idea, by blending together flavours like romance, bromance, love triangle and mafia versus cop war. But regrettably none of these variegated condiment had an iota of novelty in it. In fact it won't be wrong to say that every component deployed in the story line keeps you giving you a "Deja Vu" feel.

Besides, this it's the high degree of predictability which pokes in the plot right at the onset and remains your companion for rest of the runtime. Although Ali has not tried to unnecessarily complicate the premise but even that does not emerge as a plus for the storyline, which is too unadorned to leave any mesmerizing impact on the viewers.

But yeah one thing which can't be denied about premise of `Gunday` is that despite a guileless and excessively simple premise, up till some extent it's scripting which emerges as the grace saver for the writing department. As far as dialogues are concerned then while scribing them dialogue writer Sanjay Masoom has done a great job and has kept them believably realistic.

As far as screenplay of `Gunday` is concerned then it is simply dauntless, although at some places the flow narration appears to be losing its pace, but for that minor glitch one can make story accountable, instead of blaming screenplay for the same.

Besides it's the top notch editing of Rameshwara S Bhagat and cinematography of Aseem Mishra which uptill great extent boosts the flair of this hackneyed cine premise. Action of Sham Kaushal is again a plus for the movie and never gets over board. Exceptional background score of Julius Packiam thoroughly authenticates the credibility of the onscreen proceedings.


With peppy numbers like Jashn-e-Ishqa, Tune Maari Entriyaan and mesmerizing Saiyaan, music of Sohail Sen is simply applaudable and thoroughly beautifies the lyrics of Irshad Kamil.

Coming to the performances, then without doubt every performer of the movie has thoroughly proved his/her mettle, but undoubtedly `Gunday` is all the way Ranveer and Arjun's show.


From the very onset till the culmination it's the picture perfect camaraderie of Ranveeer and Arjun which keeps you captivated within confines of onscreen proceedings. Although in the initial part of first half, Arjun looks a bit hesitant, but by the time movie reaches mid-way the actor regains the momentum to give a tough fight to Ranveer. On the other hand it's Ranveer who starts excelling right from the onset and with every passing moment keeps on raising the bar.

Being the single leading lady of the movie even, Priyanka got ample opportunity to flaunt her acting adroitness and believe me the lady has once again proved that she has that acting dexterity in herself, at the power of which she can outmanuver any of her contemporaries.


As usual Irrfan Khan has been superb as ACP Satyajit, and yeah how can one forget Saurabh Shukla who despite having a limited scope of performances quite conveniently succeeds in making his presence feel

To sum up, there is no denying the fact that, storyline or the premise of `Gunday` has nothing new in the offering, and on top of it, it's the high degree of prevailing predictability coefficient which further lessens the entertaining potency of `Gunday`. But at the same time it's the stupendous performances of the protagonists which up till great extent shoulders this "Ghisaa Pitaa" premise and keeps the viewers engaged. Probably after perusing the engaging potency of Gunday's premise I would have gone for 2.5 stars, but keeping in view the performances of the protagonists and a few other relevant cinematic variables, `except the premise`, I am going ahead with 3 stars for this old ale in new bottle kind of cine delight.

Rahul Kohli impresses SRK with his six-pack abs

 Rahul Kohli impresses SRK with his six-pack abs
Newcomer Rahul Kohli who plays a brief role in director Farah Khan's Happy New Year was pleasantly surprised when he received a word of praise from none other than megastar Shah Rukh Khan.

`I've always been in awe and admiration of SRK and his movies and had never imagined I'd get a chance to interact with him or work under his banner. So when I got this offer for a little role in Happy New Year, I didn't look at the length of my role but just said yes to it,` he quips.

While shooting for HNY, Farah coaxed Rahul to show his six pack abs to Shah Rukh who had earlier flaunted a similar pack for the superhit song Dard-e-Disco in the gritty lady's movie Om Shanti Om. SRK praised Rahul which put him on cloud nine. `His appreciation means so much for a newcomer like me,` he adds.



Rahul hails from Australia and has studied acting at the Victorian College of Arts at University of Melbourne and refined his acting skills at the Barry John Acting Studio in India.

He will soon be seen in a lead role in Puneet Issar's Indo-British crossover film Born To Be King. `It's a challenging character and I am extremely grateful to Puneet who has put tremendous faith in my capabilities. I feel blessed to have makers like Farah and Puneet in my life,` beams the debutante.

Mad In India Disappoints

Mad In India Disappoints


The much-hyped debut of 'Gutthi' Sunil Grover on his autonomous comedy show Mad In India was a bit of damp squib.

Don't get me wrong. The masala in the mirth was nicely sprinkled into a palatable pastiche of parody , satire and social comment.But really, was this Sunil Grover's show or was it Baba Ramdev's free-for-all? Including a generous display of the yoga guru's agile abdomen.

At the end of the show it seemed Baba's belly was all that really moved.

Ramdev once again proved himself a natural-born before the camera.

So what's new! The camera-friendly Yoga guru did asanas cracked jokes, and invited anchor Manish Paul to join him in the revelry. But where was Gutthi in all this merry-making??? Grover's Gutthi,now transformed only by name, continued to do all the things that we saw him doing on Comedy Nights With Kapil.

To be fair Grover by any feminine name Gutthi or Chutki, exudes a very like able aura.And yes, Grover also assumed the avatar of a corrupt, shameless neta and ....well... didn't bring the house down.The lines need to be much quicker and funnier if they are going to get us seriously amused.

In short, the spark was missing. Was it just the beginners' hiccup? We certainly hope so. The inaugural episode of Mad In India lacked the bite and the verve that one expected from the very talented Sunil Grover. Not his fault. He wasn't on screen for enough playing-time.



It was Manish Paul and Baba Ramdev all the way in the first episode. We expected more of Grover because the show sold itself to us as his star-launch.

In telling contrast the episode of Comedy Nights With Kapil on Sunday night when Grover gave us his giggles' worth, was a knock-out. Pinky Bua(Upasana Singh)'s purported shaadi and Farhan Akhtar's sparkling and subtle comic timing came together in a rush of entertaining humour.

For now at least it is definitely Advantage Kapil.

But Grover gives me hope. `It will get better, I promise you,` says Grover who is currently shooting for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's production Gabbar in Pune.

Snacking, snoozing are luzuries Arjun Kapoor can hardly afford

Snacking, snoozing are luzuries Arjun Kapoor can hardly afford
Eating and catching up on sleep might be routine for many but actor Arjun Kapoor feels that these two activities are luxuries that actors can hardly afford.

He tells CS, `An actor's life is very hectic. On my days off, the only thing I can think of is eating and sleeping. I love to dig into some great food and catch up on sleep.



Travelling is cool only if you have a longer vacation or else chilling out at home is the best thing to do.

My idea of a perfect day off is to gorge on food and watch films back-to-back. However, I don't have any complaints about the lack of holidays; I am a workaholic and happiest on the film sets.`

Mahie never worried about box office numbers

Mahie never worried about box office numbers

Actress Mahie Gill, known for her bold avatar in films like "Dev D", "Saheb, Biwi aur Gangster" and "Not A Love Story", stays unfazed by box office collections of her movies.

The actress says that as the films she does are not big budget projects, she is not worried about numbers.



"I don't do such big budget films. The films which I do reap benefits at the box office, they become commercially successful and are critically acclaimed as well. So I don't worry about the box office numbers," the actress told reporters Sunday at the Mahalaxmi Race Course here.

Emraan Hashmi`s look in `Mr X`

Emraan Hashmi`s look in `Mr X`
Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt put up this snapshot of Emraan Hashmi on the microblogging site, Twitter. The still is from his film 'Mr X' which is being directed by Vikram Bhatt. It appears to be an experiment in progress.

Now Gauri on Sussane`s footsteps

Now Gauri on Sussane`s footsteps

Gauri Khan will soon open a store in South Mumbai and friend Sussane Roshan plans to display her wares there

Three years ago, Sussane Roshan had launched her first decor store in Andheri. Her husband Hrithik Roshan, his family and Sussane's friends and family members had shown their unwavering support to what was her first entrepreneurial venture. The multi-brand store also housed friend and fellow interior designer Gauri Khan's product range.

Interestingly, actor Shah Rukh Khan's wife Gauri is now gearing up to launch her own lifestyle store. And this time around, the star wife will stock Sussanne's product range.

A source says, `Gauri's store will be located in Lower Parel and it is under construction right now, which is why she is tightlipped about the same. But yes, Sussanne Roshan and Gauri Khan are good friends and the former will be displaying her designer wares at this store.`

Sussane recently launched her new lifestyle store in Bandra along with friends, Maheep Kapoor and Seema Khan. The high profile event was a well-attended affair with Gauri and SRK present.



`Details about Gauri's store can't be revealed at this juncture but with this store, she joins the club of star wives who have launched lifestyle stores in the city,` says a source close to both Sussane and Gauri.

When contacted, Sussane confirmed that she would be selling her furniture range at Gauri's store. `Yes, it's true,` was her SMS reply.

Breaking: Kapil Sharma to make debut as lead of Y-Films

Breaking: Kapil Sharma to make debut as lead of Y-Films

One of the biggest names on Television, Kapil Sharma has just signed a 3 film contract with Yash Raj Films. He debuts in a film titled 'Bank-Chor' under their Y-Films (Youth Films Division), which previously made the sleeper hit of last year, 'Mere Dad Ki Maruti'. Along with this, Kapil was also signed on to YRF's Talent Management Wing that handles celebrity endorsements & films.

Of being part of Y-films Kapil said, 'It's a privilege to be part of the YRF family, under their Youth Films Studio, Y-Films. The script of the film is most exciting and I've already started working on the nuances of the character. I always love to watch thrillers and 'Bank-Chor' is a thriller comedy, so it could be better. Before entering to comedy, I've done serious theatre for years. Finally with YRF's vision, I'll be able to do this again after a 12 year break and this script has equal scope of comedy. Hope, it will surely surprise my fans.'



'Bank-Chor' is a comic-caper that tells story of 3 morons trying to rob a bank, and pick the worst day possible when everything that can go wrong, and how they're inadvertently caught in the crossfire of cops, industrialists and corrupt netas. 'Bank-Chor' is directed by Bumpy and produced by Ashish Patil and goes on the floors in April this year.

Pallavi Sharda: Too new to compete with Deepika

Pallavi Sharda: Too new to compete with Deepika

Actress Pallavi Kapoor is starring with Ranbir Kapoor and some would've thought it was a perfect launchpad for Pallavi Sharda debuting as a female lead in a film directed by blockbuster director Anubhav Singh Sinha in Besharam. While the film didn't do too well at the BO, the debutante is optimistic and seems unaffected by the fate of her first film. Pallavi, who was in Ahmedabad recently on a promotional trip confidently said, "Since the release of the film, I've been away spending a lot of time in Australia, working on different projects.

So I didn't get affected by the fate of the film. Having said that, I'm happy with the way the film turned out. Now that I am back in India, I'm busy with other films (Pallavi is shooting for a period drama opposite Ayushmann Khurrana). This feels like a new beginning and I am only looking forward from here on."

While there have been a number of new faces entering the Hindi film industry, Pallavi says there is nothing to be scared of the competition as the industry provides enough space and work for every individual. She says, "I don't think being a newcomer means you need to be scared of your contemporaries. We are professionals at the end of the day and there is lots of work for everyone. There are no insecurities. I meet other new comers during award functions and other outings, and it's all good. We meet and have fun, they are all nice. When it comes to more established names like Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone, though I haven't met them, I really appreciate their work. I am too new to even get into their competitive zone."



But there are rumours that most leading ladies don't share warm work vibes. She quips, "As industry insiders, we don't pay heed to rumours."

Talking about her future plans, Pallavi shares, "I am taking one thing at a time right now. I knew that with names like Ranbir and Rishi Kapoor involved in the same film, I was never going to be in the main focus. It was my childhood dream to do films, and now that I am getting to do that, I am more than happy."

Manish Malhotra to open LFW Summer Resort 2014

Manish Malhotra to open LFW Summer Resort 2014

Designer Manish Malhotra will open the summer-resort 2014 edition of Lakme Fashion Week (LFW), starting here March 12.

Bollywood's fashion has come to enjoy a couture status because of Malhotra's magic over the past years. His trendsetting creations have always been cherished by the fashion community.

There will be a robust line-up of 98 designers who will participate at the LFW summer-resort 2014, said a statement.

Some of the established designers who will be a part of the fashion extravaganza are Neeta Lulla, Tarun Tahiliani, Anju Modi, Shehlaa Khan, Rahul Mishra, Anita Dongre and accessory designer Mawi, who will put together a show titled "Indian Odyssey" with designer Gaurav Gupta.



Mawi, a Britain-based accessory designer, will return to her homeland after 12 years of establishing the MAWI brand in London. Born in Manipur, Mawi returns to her Indian roots with a spectacular debut show at LFW sharing the ramp with Gupta.