Saturday, March 20, 2010

Superhit Pyaar, Paap Ki Dukaan aur Badnaam Shoharat



LSD...the day the movie was announced, DeeBee had me all excited abt what he'll bring to the screen next, after an earthy middle-class comedy and a riveting biography of a small-time thief...The music had me hooked with its zany, unconventional (and witty!) lyrics and the catchy tunes...Saw the movie last night...its very novel and interesting, altho also a tad underwhelming....

LSD is hyper-link cinema - one of my favorite kinds, along with anthology films....there have been numerous hyperlink movies i have simply loved, most notably Pulp Fiction, Mumbai Meri Jaan, Babel and Yuva. LSD, however, is not just tht, its cinema with a difference - difference in the way its scripted, the way its shot and the way it presents itself...somewhat like a news item....something you can choose to be or not be neutral about...that's a major plus and LSD scores big time on these counts as well as direction and performances...

The first story is the most appealing of the lot, maybe because it spoofs stereotype, maybe because it is so real, or even maybe, because of the shocking end (believe me, it'll make your senses numb!)...its the funniest of the lot and probably also the most enjoyable (upto the end, that is)....

The second story is interesting in bits but has an uneven pace and does not keep you hooked throughout...the climax and culmination are very poignant and extremely real...the coldness of human psyche is presented and portrayed commendably....the extent to which human ego can go to prove one's point and the utter disregard of other's sensitivity and situation is something that's very subtly laid out, without commenting upon it...the pace seriously hampers tho and makes you a lil impatient at times...

The third story is the corniest of the lot and altho it has some memorable performances, the setting is too over-the-top and takes the graph of the film lower...It also has a hurried, "non-flowy" quality which mars the overall effect of the movie...

The way the stories connect is brilliant...something that has always drawn me towards hyper-link cinema...seeing the same scene from the perspective of different characters and figuring out where this piece fits in a totally new puzzle every time is really intriguing and DeeBee carries it off very well..the end is fantastic and but for the poor pace in the latter half, the movie could have been deemed flawless...Much has been said about the cinematography and the roles played by different types of cams in the movie, so I'll refrain from repeating it...This is daring and different cinema, make no mistake about it...If only it was trimmed a lil more, it could have been as riveting for the entire length...

The choice of actors is top-notch and DeeBee has been brave enough to present something off-the-beaten-track in a radically different way...This is a movie you should watch if you like variety...only dont expect too much, since its more of a "reality" movie than a dramatic one, so the underwhelming feeling lingers...and if u can make ur peace with tht, LSD is one movie you probably shouldnt miss...