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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Gori Tere Pyaar Mein : Movies Review



Cast: Imran Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Shraddha Kapoor, Anupam Kher

Direction: Punit Malhotra

Rating: **1/2

I have always maintained that Karan Johar teaches his protégés well; they almost always get the entertainment quotient and the slick productions qualities right but alas that can’t be said about ‘Gori Tere Pyaar Mein’.

The production is so slick that even when Dia Sharma (Kareena Kapoor Khan) and Sriram Venkat (Imran Khan) choose to stay in a dusty Gujarati village, they are always impeccably dressed. Imran’s white linen shirts don’t even have a speck of dust on them, Kareena’s kohl-lined eyes are always perfectly done and she exhibits the most extensive cotton kurta collection possible in a poor village. I guess she dresses immaculately to express solidarity with the impoverished village folk.

And this in effect is what exposes the inherent superfluousness of the plot. Sriram actually makes a very valid point when he erupts and blames Dia of being a hypocrite. The fundamental problem with ‘Gori Tere Pyaar Mein’ is that there isn’t an iota of conviction in the narrative - whether it’s the heroine’s activism, the hero’s love for the heroine or the entire living-in-the-village, among-the-poor, understand-their-plight charade that they carry on throughout the second half.

What really doesn’t help their cause is the complete absence of chemistry between the film’s lead stars, Imran and Kareena. I understand that we have established at the onset that our social activist is older than our chocolate boy but that doesn’t mean that their relationship has to be asexual. There is not a single passionate embrace or kiss or even a look that can allude to some latent attraction underlying their relationship.

In fact, the only thing that rings true is how mechanically Sriram goes through the motions of an arranged marriage, even after the girl has told him that she is in love with someone else. So self-absorbed is our hero that he refuses to be the fall guy and insists that if she is so hopelessly in love, she should gather the courage to tell her parents. The director doesn’t romanticize the arranged marriage set-up nor is there any dramatic meltdown. And what really makes the situation funny is how deftly the prospective bride Vasudha (Shraddha Kapoor) manages to systematically brainwash our vulnerable hero into believing that he is still in love with his former girlfriend, and thus ensuring her escape. That I thought was really well played.

The film tends to gloss over a lot of real issues. Why take them up when you can’t do justice? Stick to dil, dosti and friendship and you’ll have a winner all the way. Real issues just expose a pretentious approach and superficial concern for social causes like education, poverty, illegal land acquisition and sanitation.

‘Gori Tere Pyaar Mein’ is an insipid love story dragged down by a flimsy plot that limps on at a tedious pace.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

'Ram-leela' Box Office Collection: Deepika Starrer Beats 'Krrish 3' and 'Dabangg 2' in US-Canada, Among Biggest Openers of 2013

"Ram-leela", featuring Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone, is ruling the overseas box office, beating Hrithik Roshan starrere "Krrish 3" and Salman Khan's "Dabangg 2" in US-Canada on the opening day.

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Made on an estimate budget of 35 crore, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's directorial was released in nearly 3,000 screens in India and 500 screens abroad on Friday.

According to trade analyst and film critic Taran Adarsh, "Ram-leela" did better than "Krrish 3" in US-Canada on the opening day. The epic love story collected $450,000 (approximately 2.83) in the region on Friday, as against $311,000 (approximately ₹1.95 crore) earned by "Krrish 3" and $320,000 (approximately 2.01 crore) by "Dabangg 2". It also earned A$ 66,365 (approximately 39.11 lakh) in Australia in two days, beating A$ 58,283 (approximately 34.35 lakh) collected by "Krrish 3".

"#RamLeela USA-Canada Fri $450,000. Excellent!" tweeted Taran Adarsh. "#RamLeela Fri numbers in USA-Canada are bigger than #YJHD [$ 430,000], #Krrish3 [$ 311,000], #ZNMD [$ 240,000] and #Dabangg2 [$ 320,000]."

He went on to say that its UAE-GCC earning on Friday, which stands at AED 1.3 million (approximately 2.22 crore), is higher than "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" (AED 925,000), "Agneepath" (AED 1.12 million) and "Housefull 2" (AED 1.2 million). It also collected £87,000 (approximately 88.26 lakh) in UK on Friday, debuting at No. 9 in the chart and two days collection in New Zealand stands at NZ$ 12,869 (6.73 lakh).

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"Ram-leela" earned 16 crore at the domestic box office on the opening day, despite several shows being cancelled due to protests over its title and content.

The makers of the film changed the title to "Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-leela" following an order by the Delhi High Court and a few controversial words were changed. But the protests ensued in some places on Friday and affected the opening collections.

In spite of its screening being disturbed at several theatres, "Ram-leela" found a place in the top 20 openers, standing at No.10 position. It is the fifth biggest opener this year and the weekend collection is expected to shoot up on good word of mouth.

"Ram-Leela" is an adaptation of William Shakespeare's epic love story "Romeo and Juliet".