Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Saridon, Disprin, D’Cold

This was the first time in my life I’ve bought tickets in black to watch a film. For the last three days, I’d been trying to tele-book and book online, tickets for KANK, with no success. And because there was a fairly large bunch of us who had to watch the film this weekend, we went to one of the non-multiplex theatres. Tickets at three time the price, and no bargaining for a Sunday night show; the guy even gave us a breakdown of where the money would go. And this is what I got for all my efforts.

Rani Mukherji’s eye shadow always, but always matches SRK’s (and everyone else’s) outfits. Hell – even with her eyes blindfolded, the stripes on her whip matched Amitabh’s shirt. It’s just as well that in any given scene, almost everyone in the frame is colour coordinated. Otherwise I shudder to think what would happen to Rani’s eyelids.

Men draped in feather boas have clearly been at an orgy.

Saying ‘Dude’ is so uncool. You have to wince every time Amitabh and Abhishek address each other this way.

Favourite line: “Any message for mom?” Amitabh asks Abhishek from his hospital bed.

Spoilers Alert

So all New York is on the alert for a kidnapper whom the press – in an unbelievable fit of political incorrectness – has named The Black Beast. Because, wouldn’t you know it, the kidnapper always wears black. What innocent times we live in. Rani, who hasn’t seen SRK’s face, sees him dressed in black and uttering dire threats to his son; she snatches up the boy in order to rescue him and guess what? she’s also dressed all in black. And she waddles exactly the way she did in Black, thus allowing for some neat pop-culture referencing.

I hated

The child abuse, which was supposed to be funny.

The songs. They were so badly picturised.

The way the camera starts spinning around SRK. You don’t need any special inducements to be made to feel ill.

Actually, the film.

But I loved

The viewing experience. It was after ages that I was seeing a film at a regular theatre. There were even curtains that went up. (When I was a kid, this was the most exciting part of the cinema-going experience). Guys were selling cold drinks and popcorn inside the theatre, their bottle openers going trrriiiing on the bottles.

Misplaced sandals were found after the film (some of us slept through large portions of the film); rude remarks were made and fun was had by all.

But the best part actually came before we saw the film. As we were waiting to be let into the theatre, we watched the people stream out from the previous show. My friend asked, “So what do you people think the predominant mood is?” Glazed, I said; indifferent, said my friend’s niece. Tearful, relieved.

And then, one kid came bursting out as if released and said to her friend, “After that, I need Saridon, Disprin and D’cold!”

7 comments:

Banno said...

Everyone around has been despairing of KANK. We've resolutely stayed away, it's been easy, because even Aiman refused to go. Otherwise we get bullied into some stuff by her. Your post cheered me up.

the mad momma said...

ohmigod... we are all cursing it yet the damn movie is a hit.. hasnt anyone gone to watch omkara..... am just tied down and cant get out...but am so looking forward to omkara... maybe a vcd... and hey... i loved this post...always love ur perspective on a movie

sunshine said...

came across ur blog while surfing away... enjoed reading :)

Space Bar said...

batul: it is fun to watch if you go in a big gang. but take the disprin!

mm: i have seen omkara. just didn't feel like reviewing it. will post something else about vishal bharadwaj re omkara, though.

sunshine: thanks! do drop by more often.

rama said...

Hullo! Thanks for this comment on the film, about which one is compelled to read and hear on the media. Best, rama

Diptakirti Chaudhuri said...

1. Seeing AND then abusing the film does not help! K Jo has made enough moolah to make his next colour-coordinated movie.

2. The Bachchans always rock. Even if everything around them suck.

3. Take Mad Momma's advice. Omkara is the best movie of the year (yet).

Space Bar said...

rama: thanks for dropping by!

DKC: next K-Jo film, I promise I shall abuse it sight unseen.

The Bachchans rocked except when they were calling each other 'dude'.

And i have seen Omkara, and it was very good. I think I'd better put up that Vishal Bharadwaj story today, before I forget.

And finally, as they say, any good news?