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Reactions after first screening of ''Cash'':
''Style hai par soul nahin'' There is style in the film but no soul
''Action achcha hai par story kahan hai'' There is good action in the film but no story
''Gaane badiya hai lekin usse sirf kaam to nahi chalta'' Songs are good but that is not good enough
''Actors were looking good but they hardly had dialogues to speak''
And by the way, this one takes the cake:
"Animation was a unique experience but guess what, it seemed like it was filled in to compensate for action sequences which the director couldn''t shoot."
Hmm, wonderful, I thought! Style hai, action hai, gaane hai, good looking actors hai, animation top-class hai, par film achchi nahi hai! Errr, I am a little confused now! What were we expecting anyways from ''Cash''? A ''Schindler''s List''? Or was it ''A Beautiful Mind''? Closer home, was this ''chor-police'' story meant to be an ''Ardh Satya'' in the making?
No. So what is this hullabaloo all about? And mind you, all the noise was being heard more from within the media than outside it. Even before the Friday came to a close, the media seemed to know all about which way the film is turning. Well, isn''t it a too early to say that? Why not wait for the collections of the film to be revealed? Chalo ok, let''s leave the economics/commerce part aside! Let''s get back talking about the film.
What does one look forward to most in an action entertainer? Good visuals, nice locations, breathtaking stunts, loads of beauties and last but not the least pulsating music. Didn''t ''Cash'' have all of that? Moreover did the makers of the film, most notably director Anubhav Sinha, ever proclaim that his film was anything more than being a sheer time pass entertainer. Heck, even the film''s promotional material read - "The biggest action film ever".
Thank goodness, everyone hailed the action sequences. Else, we would have come back saying: "Poster ki quality to achchi thi lekin caption justified nahi tha.''
Let''s not even get into comparison mode here. It would be unjustified for any of the films if we bring films like ''Cash'' or a ''Dhoom 2'' to the drawing board and start jotting down points comparing the action/stunts of each of the three films. But let''s not forget the point that even Yash Raj Films with all due respect to the film makers, they did a great job with ''packaging'' the film well always maintained that ''Dhoom 2'' was a ''look based'' film.
With look, they meant everything from costumes to style to visuals to locations to cinematography and everything else that goes into the ''package''. When we didn''t raise an eyebrow for ''Dhoom 2'' and accepted dozen odd loopholes in the screenplay no issues there, it''s all fair in a film belonging to this genre, why have a step-brotherly treatment towards ''Cash''? Is ''Cash'' in the same mould as ''Dhoom 2''? No one claimed so all this while. So why are we trying to bring on the comparisons and try to ruin a film''s prospects? Why not let the audiences decide that for themselves?
Lekin nahin! I have a job to do and the goodness or the badness of my job may well be influenced by how the person sitting next to me reacts. And mind you, this person could be a critic or film personality or a common man on the street. But the way it works is that if there are two people out there probably the best in the business proclaiming the film to be BAD, how could my poor soul state just the opposite?
Leave aside singing praises about the film, I may shudder to even think of raising a single positive about the film. Aakhir mujhe bhi apni reputation maintain karni hai yaar, warna log kya kahenge ki mujhe aisi film pasand aayi? ''Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna'' suffered the same fate, one hopes ''Cash'' doesn''t!
Remember what happened with KANK? I have a classic example to state here. There was this up market colleague of mine who was traditionally fond of watching anything and everything that had Bollywood written over it. But suddenly on the Monday after the release of KANK, she joined a conversation of 10 odd yuppie kinds in cafeteria who didn''t have a single kind word to say about the film.
Guess what, she joined the fray and passed an anecdote that she could hardly identify with the infidelity theme. ''What is she smoking'', I thought, because a It was strange to see her saying anything anti-Bollywood and b Though it may be a little irrelevant but then she was not even married!
Later I did pull her in a corner and asked her what made her say so. Well, with all due respect to my promise of ''I will keep this off the record'', she did confess that she had liked the film immensely but couldn''t muster courage to defend it. Why? Because that would have made her a laughing stock amongst the people who had nothing but criticism for the Karan Johar film. And by the way, God only knows how many of those 10 intellectual yuppies had actually even seen the film!
The point I am trying to make is that sometimes it is the herd mentality that threatens the downfall of a film. "Usne kahan achchi film nahin hai, main kuch aur kaise keh doon. In fact let me add on something from myself too. It will be so smart of me, isn''t it?"
Do we see something similar happening for ''Cash'' here? Of course let the point be re-emphasized that it is not a classic in the making! It was never meant to be. But what it intended was to entertain you for those two hours as you sip your Pepsi or Coke with a bucket of popcorn in hands. Watch some cool stunts, ogle at the babes, tap your feet as the songs are on and keep yourself glued to the screen as the film moves at a good pace. Where did the question of a ''deep-rooted story'' or an overtly intelligent ''let me challenge you'' screenplay come into play?
To think of it, probably ''Gandhi My Father'' too is facing the same heat today, though in an altogether different terrain. Thankfully the media reactions have been mixed here though a few still have some scathing things to say. To think of it, in this story based film imbibed with terrific performances, the points being raised are:
''Soul hai par kaafi simplistic approach hai'' There is soul in the film but the film unfolds in an utmost simplistic manner
''Story to achchi hai par bahaut slow moving hai'' There is good story but it moves quite slowly
''Sirf achchi performances se to kaam nahi chalta'' Performances are good but just that is not good enough
''Bahuat dialogue heavy film thi'' Good dialogues, but a little too heavy
''Aisa laga jaise history lesson hai, entertainment missing tha'' Seems like a history lesson; but where is entertainment?
Paradoxical, isn''t it?
5:41 PM 8/6/2007
On one hand, in a story based classy film like ''Gandhi My Father'', one is searching for some ''feel-good'' entertainment.
On the other hand in a ''masala'' entertainer like ''Cash'', one is searching for some soul.
Do I have to repeat my argument again?
Probably Anubhav Sinha and Anil Kapoor could meet over a round of beer and pick and choose their share of review comments. They may just end up having a good laugh!
Courtesy: IndiaFM.com