Monday, December 29, 2008

Stories with sad ending, have very little space in Bollywood!


I rarely see movies with dark ending, being acclaimed by the viewers. Here is one such movie which may set trend for other movie makers to pursue such topics, but again, as I said, I don't personally like movies with sad or grey ending.

I believe Aamir Khan must have known this fact and therefore payed more attention to exploit his body and looks.

Speaking, about the film I feel, Aamir has given top justification to the role he played here, but the action which always goes with emotions is the strong point of the film.

Still, you wouldn't love the lovely hero-heroine to be separated, and therefore may not be satisfied with the films dark end.

You would have loved to see the reaction of Kalpana( Asin) when she would have known that Sachin(Aamir) is (Sanjay Singhania), instead the film continuous on its main subject of revenge to kill Ghajini, leaving no scope of surprise in the end.

I also feel, they should have also shown Aamir die after he kills Ghajini, as Ghajini had almost hit him with iron bar (again) very brutally, which would have carry forwarded their grey subject.

The film, remake of Tamil Ghajini, has Aamir all over it. Even a very good screeplay for Asin, after Basanti in Sholay. She speaks more than Aamir! Jiah plays her part well.

There is nothing much a viewer can take back except pain, sympathy and sorrow for the lead characters, and this, I feel is not good, seeing all the gloomy scenes going around in the country. In short, Ghajini is a film that may give you short term memory loss to forget it and move to more cheerful stage.