Sunday, July 22, 2018

Dhai Akshar Prem Ke


Dhai Akshar Prem Ke
("Two and a half letters of love")
2000
3/5 stars

Karan (Abhishek Bachchan) is on leave from the Army, anxious to see his girlfriend, Nisha (Sonali Bendre).  On the way home, he saves the life of Sahiba (Aishwarya Rai), and escorts her home where he is mistaken for her husband.  Unable to clear up the misunderstanding, he leaves, but Sahiba has fallen in love with him.

The plot, while sometimes unbelievable, is still attention-holding.  The supporting cast, including Amrish Puri, Anupam Kher, and Shakti Kapoor, were excellent.  Neither Bachchan nor Rai, though, expressed much emotion during the film, and they had little chemistry together.  The music was somewhat above average; the choreography was not exceptional, but was enthusiastically danced.  This would have been an above average film, had Rai and Bachchan been more lively.

This movie is available on You Tube:

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Hichki

Hichki
("hiccup")
2018
5/5 stars

Naina (Rani Mukerji) has Tourette Syndrome, and the dream to become a teacher.  After repeatedly being turned down for teaching positions over the course of 5 years--all due to her Tourette Syndrome--she is hired to fill an urgently needed post.  Her class is made up of resistant, uncooperative underprivileged students, determined to drive her out.  Naina must find a way to teach them not only academics, but self-respect as well.

The feel-good plot is somewhat predictable, but that doesn't lessen the power of the film.  The issue of Tourette Syndrome is treated with respect.  The acting is superb, with Mukerji giving an incredible performance.  The students were also amazingly good.  Unlike typical Bollywood movies, there is little music, and no choreography, but the film doesn't suffer as a result.   The acting makes this an exceptional film, and with it's positive message, it's a winner.

This movie is available through Amazon Prime.


Monday, July 9, 2018

Chhote Sarkar

Chhote Sarkar
(translates as "small government")
1996
4/5 stars

Aman (Govinda) is mistaken for Rohit, the deceased fiance of Seema (Shilpa Shetty). Seema has become mentally unsound from grief, and her father (Kader Khan) persuades Aman to pretend to be Rohit to help Seema recover.  Aman falls in love with Seema, but after professing his love to her, is arrested for the murder of his uncle.  Aman, then sets out to discover the true facts about his uncle's death.

Govinda and Shilpa Shetty

Oh-so-cute Govinda plays both the serious and comedic roles well in this film.  He and Shetty have good chemistry, and Shetty is convincing in her part. The choreography is not extensive, Govinda not being the best dancer, but at times was quite cute.  The music, while obviously 1990s, ranges from average to above.  The plot is quite good, and delivers two clever surprises.  Overall, it's a suspense/comedy that is well-worth watching.









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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Humko Deewana Kar Gaye

Humko Deewana Kar Gaye
(translates as "You Made Me Crazy")
2008
3/5 stars

Kumar and Kaif
Aditya (Akshay Kumar), who is engaged to Sonia (Bipasha Basu), travels to Canada for his job.  While there, he makes the acquaintance of Jia (Katrina Kaif); they first become friends, then fall in love.  However, Jia is also engaged, to powerful and possessive industrialist, Karan (Anil Kapoor).  When a misunderstanding comes between Jia and Aditya, they both return to India to plan their separate weddings, while still in love with each other.

The plot is mostly predictable, but still generally enjoyable.  The music ranges from okay to good, but choreography is well below average; this is a shame as Kaif is an excellent dancer but had no chance to shine.  Kumar and Kaif had good chemistry together, and she wasn't as stiff as she has been in other movies.  Kapoor was simply perfect for his role.  The ending, to me, was rushed and somewhat weak.  All together, the movie was a nice time-pass, but not spectacular.

Cast also includes Helen, Bhagyashree, Mahesh Thakur, and Gurpreet Ghuggi.