Zoya Akthar is probably one of those kids who ate, drank and slept
Bollywood and oddly this daughter of Javed Akthar and Honey Irani,
cousin of Farah Khan and hence a friend of a zillion leading stars and
other figureheads of the hindi film industry[1] does a good job of
(re-/de-)constructing the filmistan world for outsiders [2].
An debutant outsider, Vikram JaiSingh (played by Farhan Akthar),
hits the jackpot and turns into an overnight star, thanks to a series
of fortunate events -- thats the pretty much the gist of the story. But
what makes this movie interesting is the crumbling fourth wall, great
performances and a bunch of ironies that go along with the casting.
Crumbling fourth wall [3] and self-mockery have been on the rise in
the recent years as seen in Om Shanti Om and other movies. This one
takes a sharper tone by casting big stars in edgier roles instead of
celebrating their starfdom and pomposity (as in Om Shanti Om or Billu
Barber). The stars play loveable but marginally flawed characters with
great skill making most of the movie a delight to watch. As an
additional treat, the director sprinkles the movie with little
vignettes like Roshan's car-window play with street kids and Kapadia's
bitch-slapping phone call with a magazine editor.
What was also delightful was intrinsic ironies in casting some of
the roles. Farhan Akthar plays the debutant with out any film-family
background who goes on to preach about inner strength and not letting
focus off the goal. Konkana Sharma plays his girl friend who is denied
lead roles because of her average looks and a non-filmy background.
Both Akthar and Sharma are in the movie business mostly because of
their families. It is hard to believe Konkana would have gained any of
her stardom with her looks with out Aparna Sen inspite of her talent as
an actress. Her character in the movie has to suffice herself with TV
serial roles making a decent living for herself and thats the high note
the movie chooses to end with. The rolling credits made me wonder how
many of those people ended there by chance and how many of them had
higher aspirations but ended up as many many worker bees. Yet many of
them must be happy, as they have not done too shabby a job for
themselves. Not a masterpiece of movie, but had fun watching it.
Rating: Recommended.
Written by Kesava Mallela, with many inspirations from across.----
[1] One of the characters of the movie hates the term Bollywood, although the character doesn't really explain why.
[2] Outsider - one who doesnt have a Khan, Kapoor, Bachchan,
Akthar-Azmi, Dutt, Devagan, Deol or a Mukherjee lastname. A more
comprehensive list here at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_film_clans
[3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_wall