Sunday 22 October 2017

SECRET SUPERSTAR (HINDI) (2017)

In Secret Superstar, debutante director Advait Chandan presents the story of a school-goer Insiya Malik (Zaira Wasim), who is a talented singer chasing her dream of making it big in the music world. She is hobbled by multiple challenges, prime among them being her conservative and boorish father Farooq (Raj Arjun). Supporting on her uphill journey to realise her dream, are her loving mother Najma (Meher Vij), best friend at school Chintan (Tirth Sharma), a loud & maverick music director Shakti Kumar (Aamir Khan) and YouTube. 

While the movie traverses the familiar path of the genre and has its share of cliches and melodrama, director Chandan's treatment ensures that the film has its heart in the right place and elevates it from being run-of-the-mill fare to an extra-ordinary experience through excellent performances across the board from the cast as well as exceptional music from Amit Trivedi.

Zaira Wasim who impressed everyone in Dangal as the young Geeta Phogat and won a well deserved National award for Best Supporting Actor for her performance in that role is back with a superlative performance - the best I have seen this year - as Insiya which is all heart and makes an instant connect with the audience. She is a natural and rides the roller-coaster of emotions effortlessly and has an awesome presence radiating oodles of warmth in every frame. Going by sheer talent, she is a star performer and this movie heralds her arrival on the big screen BIG TIME.

She is surrounded by an able supporting cast who ace their respective roles. Meher Vij is a joy to watch as Najma - a loving mother who is prepared to go any distance to nurture and nourish the dreams of her daughter, even risking the wrath of her abusive husband. Raj Arjun is Farooq is absolutely chilling as the domineering despot and controlling husband/father. Aamir Khan has a blast playing the flamboyant and eccentric music director. The rest of the cast including Tirth Sharma as Insiya's best friend Chintan and even those playing minor roles like the kid playing Insiya's younger brother are pitch perfect.

Music director Amit Trivedi's winning album with the stirring vocals of Meghna Mishra and memorable lyrics from Kausar Munir are assets that accentuate the movie. Advait Chandan acquits himself as a competent director with his simple, subtle, yet proficient style of story-telling.

Secret Superstar is another testimony to the ability of Aamir Khan to back worthy projects which could be critical as well as commercial success and in feisty, Zaira Wasim, he has unearthed a gem who, given the right projects, has the potential to sparkle on Indian screens for years to come. 

Go watch it. It may be formulaic fare and may not have anything novel; But, it is manifest proof that even the mundane when executed well with sincerity could make it magnificent and even memorable.

AN EXCELLENT WATCH !!

RATING - 3.5/5

Saturday 21 October 2017

Mersal (Tamil) (2017)

Far from the tortures like Sura or Bhairavaa..

But, not quite in the league of entertainers like Shankar's Gentleman or even Murugadoss' Ramanaa  ..

This Attlee film is a welcome addition to the blockbusters of Vijay who seems to be his usual self (read this as you may) in three roles.

Besides Vijay, Nithya Menen, Vadivelu (welcome-back) and S J Surya make a mark which is quite something in a star vehicle.

While the film has all the trappings and technical finesse, one would expect, the songs as well as the (very) high decibel score from AR Rahman is a major disappointment.

Director Attlee who had rehashed Baashaa as Theri seems to be progressing on his learning curve with this film which is an over-long (almost three butt-numbing hours) stylized rehash of multiple earlier hits from the genre.

At best, a benign one-time watch !

RATING - 2.5/5

BAWAAL (HINDI) (2023)

In Bawaal, starring Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor, Nitesh Tiwari (Dangal) directs a drama about a young couple set in modern Lu...