DIE ANOTHER DAY
Before one actually gets down to looking at Anjaana Anjaani, there are a few questions. Like why are so many mainstream filmmakers making what look like English films in Hindi. Can’t simple love stories take place in Indian? Is there nowhere to take a road trip in this big, wide country?
American films have barely begun to acknowledge the existence of Indians in the US, but in our made-in-America (or any other foreign location), Hindi speaking Indians are everywhere. People living and working in the West, routinely speak to each other in unaccented Hindi and even address strangers in this language, when there’s no means of knowing if the other person is of Indian origin. But apart from all this annoying sheen of artifice, the designerwear clad characters, consuming gallons of alcohol and dancing in nightclubs (to Hindi songs) wearing really tiny outfits, sleeping in the same bed, are actually all desi at heart— the guy and the girl are coyly waiting for the right person, to, you know, ummm, do it!
Then, no matter how ‘original’ the film may be, it still has a seen-it-somewhere look and feel—hundreds of Hollywood films and dozens of Karan Johar kind of films. Everything so, so déjà vu!
Akash (Ranbir Kapoor) just lost a fortune in a stock market crash, Kiara (Priyanka Chopra) cannot get over heartbreak, so both end up on a bridge to commit suicide. Then after many failed attempts, decide to live for a few more days and do what they always wanted to do. Money, still doesn’t seem to be a problem when it comes to hiring boats, or paying for gas to take a road trip across the US, or paying hospital bills!
One doesn’t really mind the farfetched part of the film, it is the calculated-ness, the look-at-me cuteness that starts to grate on the nerves very soon, and the film goes on and on much after patience has run out. There are some really nice moments though (like the two stranded mid-ocean), and a couple of funny ones (like Akash’s jig in a gay bar), but the characters’ plight never really touches the heart.
Also, it is completely incomprehensible how people in films never seem to know when they are in love, when everyone else can. Then they are hit on the head with the realization when a conveniently at hand friend, at the right moment, mentions it. Then predictably the rush to find the loved one. Oh, but they don’t have each other’s numbers, not even email ids.. what about Facebook or Twitter? This is the stupidity you encounter in films that get their ideas from other films.
Howver, the film really looks good enough to be a come-to-America advertisement. And Ranbir Kapoor can still give his stilted, early Shah Rukh Khan-esque character some genuine heartfelt moments. He is totally without inhibition –whether it is lounging in pink slippers, or letting the girl rescue him from an almost-rape. Priyanka Chopra has the chirpy part, all talk and tears, but it is Kapoor who delivers the goods. The kind of film teens will giggle and chomp (popcorn) through and forget about the moment they step out of the cinema.















Is this by any chance your site...
http://www.humsafar.com/anjaana-anjaani-movie-review-die-another-day-427.html
see no attribution to you...
wonder why people just pick up, paste stuff
Posted by: Mansi | 10/02/2010 at 03:01 PM
Thanks for letting us know Mansi..will take it up with the stealing site.
Posted by: Deepa Gahlot | 10/02/2010 at 04:16 PM
Whosoever is the owner of Humsafar.com, it has your name, though mis-spelt as Deepa Gohat!! and source as Filmimpressions.com
Posted by: Rajesh Sisodia | 10/02/2010 at 07:51 PM
Nice review Deepa Gahlot!Yes, Ranbir Kapoor we like, we like, lotso, but dude what was happening in Anjana Anjani was torture....half the audience in the theater walked out before the last half..I remained o'course 'cos had to write the review!! Visit me at http://bollywoodsphere.blogspot.com
Posted by: KS | 10/04/2010 at 06:19 PM
And there is a Deepa Golhat on that site as well.. they're trying all kinds of permutations.
Posted by: Vikram Phukan | 10/04/2010 at 07:24 PM
Wow DG, you're turning into Rajnikant, with several clones out to take over the universe!! :)
Posted by: Deepa Deosthalee | 10/05/2010 at 07:31 AM
DD.. haha I wish!
Posted by: deepagahlot | 10/05/2010 at 12:23 PM