Saturday, November 25, 2006

DON


Farhan Akhtar's 'Don' is a Shah Rukh Khan film all the way. The superstar literally breathes fire into his character of a ruthless and clever Don. He also shows his versatility as an actor while playing the part of Vijay, the bumpkin.


Twenty-eight years after Chandra Barot's hit movie with Amitabh Bachchan in the role of Don, Farhan Akhtar comes up with a sleek and stylish tribute to the original. This 'Don' is certainly bigger and bombastic. Whether it is better, is debatable.

Barot's 'Don' was quite modern for its times. So is Akhtar's. The story of new 'Don' is set in the cityscape of Kuala Lumpur, Paris and India (few portions). The don in the film operates on an international level. He uses state-of-the-art technology, fights like a martial arts expert and has a zany taste in fashion. He is like an Indian James Bond, but obviously on the wrong side of law.
Farhan's 'Don' is not a replica of the old. The director has changed the movie's plot a great deal in the second half. It may leave the purists with raised hackles, but the way Shah Rukh has played the character and the unexpected twist at the movie's end, more than compensates for Farhan's experimentation.


In short, this 'Don' is definitely worth a watch. For Shah Rukh's sake.
The movie opens in Paris. Shah Rukh Khan as Don, all dressed in black, is striking a cocaine deal with DJ (Chunkey Pandey). It is a set up to kill Don. In a matter of seconds, guns are drawn, shots fired and blood is spilled. Don walks out unscathed. His enemies perish.
Cut to Kuala Lumpur, Don's new base. Inspector De Silva (Boman Irani) briefs his colleagues about a crime syndicate that runs drug and weapons trafficking business throughout the world. The two big fishes in the trade are Singhania and Vardhan. Don works for Singhania. Vardhan, on the other hand, is a man whom nobody has seen.


Then follows a cat and mouse game between cops and Don. Eventually, Don is cornered and seriously injured. Inspector De Silva takes Don to a secret location and keeps him unconscious. The cop then ropes in Vijay, a Don lookalike to play the part of Don.
While being shifted to Kuala Lumpur, Vijay is abducted by his criminal colleagues who think he is Don. As long as he doesn't get to know Don's friends and foes, Vijay feigns loss of memory. Then he manages to pass himself off as the real Don and get his hands on a computer disc that contains information about all the people in the crime syndicate.
But there are many surprises in store for Vijay, for Interpol officer Malik (Om Puri) and for Roma (Priyanka Chopra), who is on her own personal mission to kill Don. And there is a big surprise for audience in the end.


In many parts of the movie's first two hours, Farhan sticks loyally to the original flick. We hear the same dialogues, once immortalized in Bachchan's baritone, now mouthed by Shah Rukh. There is also a slight hint of imitation in SRK's performance. May be because it is difficult to improvise the part already played to perfection by Bachchan many years ago.
His swaggering gait, his arrogant poise, his piercing glance through lofty brows, they all work in favour of making his character credible. And in between all this he also veritably brings a rustic touch in Vijay.
Boman Irani gets maximum footage after SRK. Although he plays his part well, it is becoming difficult to take him seriously after having seen him in so many comic roles.
Priyanka Chopra has not much to do in the film. Even her stunts fail to impress. Arjun Rampal, handsome as ever, is convincing as the limping Jasjit. Kareena Kapoor has a two-minute role and a song appearance. Isha Koppikar is forgettable particularly because her character hasn't been given any depth. Om Puri deserved a longer role.


In a nutshell, Farhan Akhtar does succeed in giving a just tribute to the timeless 'Don' starring Amitabh Bachchan. Watch it for Shah Rukh.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Cubbon Park


This is the picture that I took in cubbon Park with my new camera.. Yes its really a beautiful place in Bangalore.. I like that place a lot..

Hmmm... When I took this pic it was only 7.00 in the morning i guess.. Yes I go for morning walk to this place.. the weather will be awesome... I really enjoy walking, jogging and listening to my fav music in iPod while walking.. :-)
I go along with my dad and sometimes both with my mom and dad.. Also I play shuttle cock with my mom in morning.. My mom is really good at playing shuttle... Sometimes I feel she has more energy than me.. :-)

Also when its drizzling in morning... it will be sooo kooollll...

I try to go even on weekdays for walk.. but sometimes its not possible and i skip it.. Also I reach office late. :-( But the day I go for walk i'll be with full of energy in office.. :-)

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Pavitra

Well.,.. Guess who is this.. Hmmm.. No prizes for guessing.. :-) Yes this is my photo when I was small.. Good naaa.. This is one of my fav photo...

Hmm.. Looks like all the gold is put only on me.. :-) Actually in my childhood i was a bit fav kid of most of ppl like my relatives, neighbours, class teachers..... and I don't knw y.. :-)

I don't remember much, but guess this picture was taken in some function.. I have many such fav photos of mine.. I wish I cud post all of them.. Hmm...but not possible.. Sometime when I hv time will post them..

Friend

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Well.. Wat to write abt such a wonderful friend I had.. His name is Sudeep Jose.. Sometimes, still I cannot believe that he's not alive now.. :-( It was really very shocking to hear that he was drown in Goa Beach.. Never expected this would happen.. Just Spoke to him 1 day back and the next day was like very bad.. :-(

Anyways,.. He was really a good person and a good friend.. Hmmm.. We met when we wer doing our Embedded Course after college and wer searching jobs together.. He was the one who had helped me in getting thr the tests and interviews.. Really a very great thanks for him..

I can still remember the way we discussed things just 1 night before the tests.. Both met somewhere on road,..borrowed paper and pen from shop keepers and discussed C++.. It was amazing... :-) Guess both got thr the same company and wer colleagues.. He used to eat my head almost daily... :-) He was the only person who used to scold me in Malayalam.. :-) so that I would never understand.. Also he used to teach me little bit of Malayalam.. But he liked Kannada and preferred talking in Kannada with me.. :-) .. Hmmm.. nw I almost forgot Malayalam.. :-( No one to teach rite..

Last I met him was on Raksha Bandhan day,.. He was very happy that day.. And he scolded me for not tieing Rakhi for my brother.. :-) He gave me a big lecture and good suggestions to tie Rakhi for my brother(Hmm.. that time I was very angry with my brother and was not talking to him.. ) And that was the last time I saw him.. Immediate next week he was not there.. :-( But it was really good to have such a friend..