Monday, November 17, 2014

Top 10 Bollywood Hindi Movies of Salman Khan


 


There was a paradigm shift in Bollywood movies in the 90's, ushered by the coming of the three Khan's, who in their very own way eradicated the stereotypical Bollywood movie star persona and in turn, slowly build a new legacy of their own. With looks to die for, personality like none other and attitude never seen before, Salman Khan has already successfully etched his name in Bollywood folklore. The most underrated actor of the three Khans, we have seen Salman give numerous blockbusters, in different flavors, over the last two decades. Not only that, he is the one responsible for changing the perception of India as to what "cool dude" means. His effervescent, playboy persona has shaped a new generation of young adults in India. He is the first Indian Actor to sport six pack abs and muscular physique, which in turn rubbed off to the next generations of actors from Hrithik Roshan to Varun Dhawan. In reality, Salman Khan is a trend setter. No wonder, the most beautiful women in this country have each tried to woo this most eligible bachelor.

You see, there is a general tendency that a discussion on Salman inadvertently goes in the direction of the controversies in his life, his physique, the fact that he is bachelor and his gorgeous girlfriends. Not often are his performances applauded, or his skills as an actor highlighted even though he has given many classics and block busters. To be honest, Salman is no less a great actor than his other two contemporaries, and I am about to give you ten reasons to support this view of mine. Of course, this list is my own opinion, but feel free to put in your comments whether you agree or not to this list.


10. Mujhse Shaadi Karogi

 

The Highest grossing movie of 2004, Mujhse Shaadi Karogi is a fun filled romantic comedy. This is the story about Sameer, a short tempered person with very bad luck when it comes to love. After beating up the goons who were harassing his girl-friend Roma (Amrita Arora),  Roma breaks off the relationship having got scared of his temper. A heart-broken Sameer shifts to Goa taking up the duty of a Life Guard, where he meets Rani (Priyanka Chopra) and falls for her. Owing to his bad luck, he keeps getting in wrong situations with Rani and her family. Troubles are compounded when he gets a new roommate Sunny (Akshay Kumar), who also falls for Rani and at every turn tries to provoke Sameer's anger and break the relationship between Sameer and Rani. And thus starts a cat and mouse game between both of them as to who gets the girl. It's a fun movie and you will be engrossed till the end by some great comedic timings and excellent humor. Salman is his usual best as Sameer, the cool dude with anger issues, a character that draws sympathy from the audience as he is good at heart but gets drawn into all all sorts of unfortunate events. As you move on through this list, you will see that Salman has a knack for romantic comedies.

9. Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya


Another romantic comedy from Salman Khan, Pyar Kiya Toh Darna Kya is the story of the lengths Suraj (Salman Khan) would take to get together his love Muskan (Kajol) by winning her over-protective brother. Nice songs, great comedy, hard hitting action (Dharmedra & Salman Khan in the same team..imagine!!! ) and then there is Kajol.

8. Khamoshi: The Musical


Sanjay Leela Bhansali made his directorial debut with this critically acclaimed musical drama.
The script, the direction, the music and some brilliant acting ornamented Khamoshi, even though it didn't fare very well in the box office, but those were the days when off-beat movies never became hit. To be honest, this movie is owned by Nana Partekar and Manisha Koirala, but if you see this movie, you will realize how good an actor Salman is and how underrated he can be. Watch this movie if you have not done so till now.

7.  Dabangg



Some movies bring in front of the world some characters who in time becomes immortal in their own right. Think about Jai and Veeru, Vjay Deenanath Chauhan, Mogambo, Gabbar Singh. Some movies create trends, some change perceptions while some redefines genre. I have watched a lot of movies throughout my life whose central theme is good versus evil, and I have watched a lot of movies where cop fights the mafia or goons. The only movie I can think of in the last decade that has created a legendary character, started a new trend of hanging sunglasses, changed the perception of how we look at the cops and refined the genre of action comedy,that movie is Dabangg. Salman Khan outshines everyone as Chulbul Pandey. As the caption says, "Robinhood Pandey....Cop...Lover...Rebel", this is an all Chulbul Pandey owned movie. With some great dialogues delivered in even greater style, Salman is brilliant from start to end, whether it be angry cop, cool dude type lover or the funny sarcastic person. This is a complete Bollywood masala movie, but make no mistake about it - this movie has become a classic simply because of Salman's acting. This is a must watch for every one.

6. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam 



Salman - Aiswarya as the lead pair
Sanjay Leela Bhansali in the Director's chair
Scintillating Cinematography by Anil Mehta
Memorable musical numbers from Ismail Darbar

The above four reasons make Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam a visual, musical and emotional journey.
The story of this movie has been adopted from Maitreyi Devi's Bengali novel "Na Hanyate"
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan steals the show, Ajay Devgan is brilliant and the whole star cast delivers.
Some critics blamed Salman for being somewhat one-dimensional in his acting, but to be honest, the fun and energy he brings to his character is what keeps driving this movie. Again underrated, he does what needs to be done very nicely. Well, I simply can't think of anyone else being a better "Sameer".

5. Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!



Five Filmfare Awards, one National Award and marked as the Biggest Blockbuster of Modern Era at that time, Hum Apke Hai Kaun literally changed the dynamics of Bollywood and Indian Cinema as a whole. It is the first Indian movie to cross 1 billion rupee mark adjusted to inflation. This movie has now become a cult classic. It is a simple romantic comedy, a family drama centered around an Indian wedding. It's the colorful characters in this movie, the music and songs, grandeur wedding sets, Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit (remembering - Didi tera dewar deewana....!!!) together provides us this big fat Indian wedding celebration with emphasis on family values, Indian traditions, love and emotions. Simple movie, beautiful movie, memorable movie..period! 

4. Andaz Apna Apna



Salman Khan, sharing the screen with Aamir Khan, together - creates this cult classic. It's rib tickling humor, one of the best comedy coming out of Bollywood ever. This is the story of two hopeless daydreamers Amar (Aamir Khan) and Prem (Salman Khan) who competes with each other to marry a rich heiress to get rich. With the support cast of Paresh Rawal, Shakti Kapoor, Viju Khote, Shehzad Khan and Mehmood, there is no shortage of comic presence. Raveena Tandon and Karishma Kapoor are a big part of the centralized plot and meshes up with the other casts well. This is one of the most underrated movie of both Salman Khan and Aamir Khan, and it's a must see! 

3. Saajan



Loosely inspired by the French play Cyrano de Bergerac, Saajan is another romantic drama by Salman Khan. This movie has attained cult following specially because of the music and the strong cast of Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit. Each of the three leads delivers some brilliant acting that keeps the audience glued till the end. Saajan is a story of a love triangle with tons of emotion and drama.

2. Maine Pyar Kiya




Setting a record at it's time as the film winning the most number of Filmfare Awards (seven), Maine Pyar Kiya saw the debut of Salman Khan in a lead role and introduced a new heart-throb to the Indian Cinema goers. Maine Pyar Kiya is a musical romantic drama, with the love story of Prem (Salman Khan) and Suman (Bhayashree) and the ordeals they face to get together being the central plot of the movie. Bhagyashree looks very sweet and gorgeous as Suman, Aloknath delivers another beauty in his perennial Kanyadan role, Laxmikanth Berde provides the comedy and Salman steals the rest of the show. I am a big fan of this movie. 

1. Tere Naam 

This is unanimously accepted as Salman Khan's best acting performance till date. He is brilliant in his role as an obsessive lover futile in his quest. His portrayal of the rowdy Radhe Mohan and his journey of love and despair is yet unmatched on the Bollywood silver screen. A brilliant , daring and gut-wrenching movie with great cast, nice music and excellent direction. This film is supposedly based on a true story and remake of the Tamil film - Sethu. This movie is a must watch for all.
 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Top 10 Bollywood Hindi Movies of Shah Rukh Khan

King Of Bollywood


The name "Shahrukh" means "Face Of The King".

Growing up in the nineties was a lot of fun. To us  mail were letters or parcels brought by the postman, T.V was Doordarshan, phone was land-phone with wires, computers' were a small white box, with a black screen where you do visual basics programming and a blue screen where you did Turbo C programming. There was no mobile  phone and internet, no Call Of Duty or Price Of Persia, no Facebook or Twitter. Then to us, Hollywood was Street Hawke and Johnny Sokko And His Flying Robot, and Bollywood to us was Shah Rukh Khan!

He is known as "Badshah Of Bollywood", "King Khan", "SRK", but to me he is the one and only Shahrukh!Please don't get me wrong, I still remember movies like Aashiqui, Ghayal, Saajan, Roja,Khalnayak, Dil etc.The list of good movies and good actors are endless. But in those days we didn't have Google, IMDB and so many Bollywood channels on TV giving their expert opinions. In those days, out thoughts were simple - when we endorsed an actor, we did it whole heatedly. And as the era of Shahrukh Khan dawned, it breathed a new leash of life in Bollywood after the seemingly setting sun of the last Superstar, Amitabh Bachchan. And even now, every year a blockbuster from this actor is a certainty.

Now, to all those who hate ShahRukh Khan, I would say that everyone is entitled to their own opinions.Good and Bad, Right and Wrong are subjective words. But how can we deny that the longest running movie to come out of Bollywood after Sholay is Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. We fans made this a reality, ist it not? I happen to be a Shah Rukh Khan fan, but I am  not a Salman and Amir hater! That is because I love movies, and these three have given us plenty and have been entertaining us for the last twenty years. So for once keep aside the comparisons and look at the list below and let me know what you think of these movies? This list reflects my views, but feel  free to jot down yours in the comments section. 

Notable Omissions: Kal Ho Na Ho, My Name Is Khan, Dil Se, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Dil Toh Pagal Hai and Mohabbatien,


10. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai


Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is the love story of Rahul, Anjali and Tina. This is a movie about college romance, friendship, ragging, heartbreaks, separation and the triumph of love. Shahrukh and Kajol, the magical pair were the heart and soul of this movie. But a new girl in the block called Rani Mukherjee was a find indeed, who won  the hearts of millions in her role as the charismatic and sizzling Tina. High school and colleges were in a spell in those days in India, with boys searching for their Anjali or Tina and girls going crazy for their Rahul's! This movie boasted some timeless classics from Jatin-Lalit, brilliantly excuted by Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu.It also had a strong supporting star-cast of Anupam Kher, Farida Jalal, Johnny Lever, Archana Puran Singh and those two unforgettable kids - Sana Saeed and Parzan Dastur. And then there was Salman Khan...!

9. Pardes


A quintessential  Subhash Ghai classic. This is the only movie where Mahima Choudhury felt like an actress of some standard. Her role as Ganga, the beautiful Indian girl living in a conservative Hindu family in a village, was well appreciated. Amrish Puri has been a stalwart in this industry and this movie saw a power packed performance from him as KishoriLal, a successful Indian-American businessman who harbors strong feeling for India, and the deep set culture and values of his motherland, and wants to marry his Americanized son to Ganga. Alok Nath, was subtly great as usual in his classic kanyadan role (no pun intended). This movie also introduced to us Sonu Nigan, in his hard hitting song - "Yeh Dil". Talking of music, Naveen-Shravan produced some brilliant numbers penned by Anand Bakshi. Remeber Kumar Sanu's " Do Dil Mil Rahe Hain" ? But at the end, this is a movie about a romantic and tragic hero. This is a Shahrukh Khan owned movie from start till the end!

8. Devdas


Devdas is a timeless classic novel  written by the legend Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay. It is a tragic love story with three characters that have etched their name in Indian folklore, Devdas, Paro and Chandramukhi. It is a story of unfulfilled love. This novel has been brought on the silver screen numerous times but never in such a grandeur style than this one. A true visual spectacle from the critically acclaimed Director, Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The story is a masterpice without doubt, the script was great, but the true winner of this movie are it's actors. Every one in every role delivered some superb performance. Notably Kirron Kher as Sumitra Chakraborty - Paro's mother, Smita Jaykar as the naive mother of Devdas, Ananya Khare as Kumud Mukherjee - the evil and conniving sister in law of Devdas, Abha Mukherjee as Dev's Bari Maa, Manoj Joshi as Dwijdas Mukherjee - Dev's father. Madhuri Dixit portrays Chandramukhi, and she was brilliant. I think Paro never looked as gorgeous ever like how Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was in this movie. She owned the character and if ever another Devdas is made, I pity the actress playing Paro as it would be hard to  surpass Aishwarya. To portray the character Devdas is difficult because of the many shades it houses in it and the slow transformation from a educated gentleman of a Zamindar family to a tragic,  hopeless person slowly drinking himself to death for unfulfilled love, is a dark journey which can be undertaken by a selected few actors. That's why it was Dilip Kumar in the past, and in this movie we had Shahrukh Khan as Devdas. Please don't say now, "I...I object"
This movie won five National Awards, ten Filmfare Awards, five IIFA awards and was nominated for Bafta Award for Best Foreign Language Film - 2003. This movie is in number 74 in Empire Magazines 100 Best Films Of World Cinema and  in number 8 in Time Magazine's Top 10 movies of the Millenium.
 
7. Baazigar


It was a time when there was a distinct separation of a hero and villain in Hindi movies. This was a tried and tested Bollywood formula, and every actor seemed happy to abide by this script. And then came Shah Rukh Khan who tore apart the conventional image of a hero and dared to portrait a character who is both the protagonist and the antagonist in this movie Baazigar. This is a thriller by ace director duo Abbas-Mustan and is a remake of the 1991 Hollywood movie - A Kiss Before Dying. There were two debuts in this movie, that of Shilpa Shetty and the iconic Sharukh-Kajol pair that would go on to own the industry for years. It was a chilling performance from Shahrukh and equally strong acting from Kajol. Even when I see this movie today ,I still feel awed.

6. Kabhi Haan Kabhie Na


This movie breaks another tried and tested Bollywood formula where in the end, the hero doesn't get  the girl. You couldn't image that in those days! It is true that Shahrukh Khan has done mostly romantic movies, but in times when actors didn't dare to experiment, Shahrukh dared. This is a very simple movie of three friends, Anna (Suchitra Krishnamoorthi), Chris (Deepak Tijori) and Suneel (Shah Rukh Khan). Chris and Suneel are both in love with Anna and the story revolves around who would ultimately get the girl. So you may think this to be a simple  story of a love triangle. Yes this is a very simple story, that you would embrace whole-heartedly after watching. Shahrukh acting in this movie has been critically acclaimed and this remains one of his most under-rated movies.

5. Raju Bangaya Gentleman


This is the story of Raj Mathur (Sharukh Khan), a young engineering graduate from Darjeeling who travels to Mumbai with lofty ambitions. There he finds friendship, hardship, greed, enticement and love. A classic love story. Juhi Chawla and Shahrukh Khan would go on to deliver many super hit movies together, but this was the start. Notably, Nana Partekar delivers a brilliant performance in his own unique style. A very simple and touching movie and I am sure everyone remembers the song - "Loveria Hua". 

4.  Darr


Let's start with a question first. 

Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Rajesh Khanna, Dev Anand, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan - before 1993, did any of the mentioned superstars played the role of  the villain in a movie?

The answer is NO and the reason is that in those days, the superstars believed that playing a negative role  would severely hurt their image and turn away their fan-base.
Shah Rukh Khan stepped in this movie and changed the face of conventional Bollywood heroes, and delivered such a performance that the audiences even forgot the fact that this movie had a powerful actor in Sunny Deol as the lead hero. This movie started the trend of experimenting with roles by commercial superstars.Shahrukh Khan as the obsessed and fanatic lover created a new wave of change in perception of the movie goers and movie makers alike and set new level in terms of acting, while the whole of India was left stammering, "K..K..KK....Kiran...!!!"

3. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

 
Now what do I say about this movie..!!
The longest running Bollywood Hindi movie ever! 
The longest running Indian movie ever - almost nineteen years! 
The best from Shahrukh and Kajol  pair and a true gem in Indian Cinematic history.
The best romantic movie to have ever been made....period!   


2. Chak De! India


This is a brilliant movie in a lot of way. This is the first proper Sports Movie in India. This movie touches many sensitive issues in a very subtle way like the existing ethnic communalism, sexism, regionalism, racism in India. At the same time it delivers a strong note of patriotism and salvation.Another experimental role from Shah Rukh Khan, and a brilliant performance as the disgraced and shunned ex Indian Team hockey player Kabir Khan who takes charge as coach of the neglected and disjoint Indian Women's Hockey team, and through the unfolding journey, finds redemption.Excellent story, brilliant script and an outstanding ensemble cast that brought this movie to life. "Sometimes winning is everything" for the Baazigar!

1. Swades


An NRI NASA scientist travels to his native village in India after his parents died. He sets on a journey to find his nanny and on the way get to know the villagers, how life is in village and the similarities of problems existing in rural India. He vows to uplift the life of the villagers and works hard to bring electricity to the villages. This is the story. 
Striking realism, unconventional and bold movie making, one of the best to have come out Bollywood in recent years. This movie has had a cult following and extensive critical acclaim. An outstanding movie and the best ever of Shah Rukh Khan as an actor. A must watch!
 
 

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Top 10 Bollywood Movies of 2013

In 2013,Bollywood had its share of blockbusters and we audience had an entertaining year. The box office was lead by Dhoom 3, followed by Krrish 3 and Chennai Express as the highest earners and in retrospect, the top 3 movies of 2013. But movie is an art form. Success and failure in the movie industry is definitely defined by the earnings, but a movie which won the heart of the audience and critics alike through it's cinematic brilliance is sure to carve out it's own niche irrespective of  it's box office collections. We, the Indian audience have matured over the years and are pretty appreciative of movies which are "different" than the same formulaic commercial stuff laden with superstars and item numbers. Its not that we don't like the Masala movies, it's good time-pass, but we cannot always hail them for their originality, depth in story telling, brilliant acting! Maybe our increasing exposure to Hollywood movies have slowly changed out taste and expectations, and I believe that is for good. There is no shortage of creativity, and there is no shortage of talented people in this industry and the following list would certainly prove that. None of the movies in this list have broken box office records, but these are the ten best Bollywood movies of 2013 according to me. Please feel free to share your views.

10.  Lootera


This is not just a movie but akin to a beautiful painting drawn on a canvas. Vikramaditya Motwane delivers a brilliant movie with impressive story-telling which is ably backed by Mahendra J. Shetty cinematography and critically acclaimed music by Amit Trivedi. Partly based on O. Henry's short story " The Last Leaf ", Lootera is an overwhelming movie well carried through by Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha.


9. Bandook





Bandook is a hard hitting movie with it's view of rural politics in India, the power struggles and the ambitions of men.The best part of this movie is it's realism. The characters in the movie feel real, the dialogs are brilliant, the cinematography is great. The music by Nikhil Kamath is pretty impressive. The song "Mrug Trishna Marusthal ki", which is the last song sung by the legend Jagjeet Singh, is a classic. Yes, this movie has violence and profanity which may not be every one's cup of tea, but so was Gangs Of Wasseypur!


8. Raanjhanaa

Shot in the backdrop of our picturesque Benaras and filled with melodious music of A.R Rehman, Raanjhanaa is more than just a romantic drama. The astounding cinematography by N. Subramanian and Vishal Sinha, by means of by bold usage of color, leads the viewers through the scintillating visual journey of Raanjhanaa. Nice story, nice dialogues and a beautiful script is well supported by the cast of the movie. Dhanush carries the movie with great talent, Abhay Deol is smooth as usual, and Sonam Kappor dared to experiment with this movie, and comes out triumphant.


7. Lakeer Ka Fakeer



Set in the backdrop of the Mumbai Underworld, Lakeer ka Fakeer is a moview about three friends whose biggest crime in life is that they were born in Mumbai's "dark" area. Fakeer (Ajaz Khan) dreams of becoming a taxi driver in Dubai, Chotu Mobile (Javed Hyder) wants to set up his own mobile shop and Sulaiman (Vicky Ahuja) hopes to become a politician. This movie  is not about mafia but about individuals who dream for a better tomorrow.The acting of Javed Hyder and Vicky Ahuja is simply brilliant! This movie is based on real life incidents and Fakeer's character is loosely based on Irfan Chindi, a resident of Nagpada - Mumbai,  who reportedly became a police informer. and was stabbed to death on April 3, 2009. This movie is a must watch!


6. Special 26


I wish to have more of this from Akshay Kumar. We all love good suspense thrillers and this is definitely one of them. Clever script, nice story and great twists, that's what Special 26 is. Manoj Bajpayi and Anupam Kher steals the show with some brilliant acting. This movie is inspired by a real-life heist that took place at jewellery showroom in Mumbai on 19 March 1987.


5. Madras Cafe


  
"I didn't want to make glitzy thriller like Ek Tha Tiger or Agent Vinod, which seem inspired by the James Bond template. I want to show that intelligence officers are ordinary people who live amongst us. It is only that they have to solve issues where national security is at stake,"
 - Soojith Sircar. 
And he did just that and gave us a tense and explosive political espionage thriller in Madras Cafe. Well researched and very realist, this movies deals with the sensitive subjects of the Sri Lankan civil war and Rajiv Gandhi assassination plot. This is a movie that will keep you engaged till the end.
And yes, the cinematography is excellent!


4. Kai Po Che



Based on Chetan Bhagat's "The Three Mistakes of My Life", this is a movie about three friends, about friendship - love and passion as well as the dark side of politics. If you have read the book or not - watch this movie. Director Abhishek Kapoor has delivered an irresistible movie, a must watch for all.


3. Shahid

Produced by Anurag Kashyap, Directed by Hansal Mehta, Shahid is a biographical film based on the life of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi, who was assassinated in 2010 in Mumbai. This movie is gripping, it feels real and is delivered in a simple manner that would overwhelm you. What makes this biopic a classic is the story, screenplay, direction and powerful acting of the cast lead by RajKumar Rao who is simply brilliant in this movie. Every character in this movie feels so real. Prabhleen Sandhu, K.K Menon and Tigmanshu Dhulia all play their part effortlessly. This is a brilliant movie that everyone should watch.


2. Bhag Milkha Bhag

This movie is a Biopic of one of the legends of Indian Sports, Milkha Singh.
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra has delivered in his signature style and led us into a visual journey of the hardships and the eventual triumphs of the legend. The non-linear narrative keeps the audience engrossed , Binod Pradhan's  cinematography is praiseworthy and the music by Shakar-Ehsan-Loy is good. And without any doubt, Farhan Akhtar steals the show!


1. The LunchBox

My thanks to Ritesh Batra for giving us this masterpiece!
This movie is not a visual journey, this movie is a journey through a beautiful story. 
Two strangers and a  muted love story delivered effortlessly by brilliant direction from Ritesh Batra and excellent acting from Irrfan Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Nimrat Kaur. Without a doubt the best movie to have come out India in a long time.