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Ramu Kaka, the family Physician, Kheer, Silk Gown et al...

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  Cinema is a medium to convey a message; message which are verbal or visual based. It has the power to alter narrative or perhaps the discourse too. In the 50's 60's and even more pronounced in the 70's and 80's film stars commanded a huge influence on the audience. Hair style, clothes and accessories were copied by audience blindly. The Sadhana Cut became a famous hairstyle or the bouffant of Asha Parekh or the Sharmila Tagore style eye liners; even the men folk were not left behind. The ear hiding hairstyle of Amitabh Bachchan or the bell bottom or the unbuttoned shirt (only the first 2-3 buttons) went on to be cult classics. But, this rage was/is actually a global phenomena. It happened across the world and it still continues to create a sense of dystopian world which audience are more than happy to lap up.  In more recent times, two Hindi films, Dil Chahta Hai and later Zindagi Na Mile Dobara went on to change the way how youth looked at lifestyle and travel. Infac

Aaj kuch Toofan(i) karte?

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The problem with sports films in India: either you make a tear jerker or you create one with heavy dose of adrenalin rush. The former fits in Toofan nicely while the latter will have Chak De fit in. But a Chak De works better in the sports genre, for the fact that the genre is about the down and out scenario or the rise of the underdog or even rising from the ashes. The West (read Hollywood) has clearly laid templates and they usually do not move outside of that; unless you are creating a Moneyball or a Million Dollar Arm or Remember the Titans. Each had a story in the story. So, if it is the Longest Yard or the Million Dollar Arm or Curve Ball and the many other they produce, is all a template. But, remember sports movies inspite of being in templates are hard to make. They need to be believable and convincing. Production is hard and so are character building. Watching Toofan you shall realize the hard work that the lead (Farhan) has put in. Unless the characters look convincing, a sp

Why Dilip Kumar shall remain important to cinema of India

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The passing away of Dilip Kumar was kind of anticipated for quite some as he was in and out of hospital in the last few years, quite often. The thespian was 98 years old, and it spoke of the tenacity of the man in cinema and life too. He was not the one with a large filmography. Just 60 of them and they were enough for a generation and thereafter to remember him and his work. A lot of yesteryear stars from Amitabh Bachchan to much later Shahrukh Khan swear by his name and acting. Three things that stood out in his acting was the dialogue delivery , nuanced approach to acting and finally his body language . Each one left a long-standing impression. His contemporaries, Raj Kapoor and Dev Anand had also developed their own style. Raj Kapoor was often compared to Chaplin and Dev Anand to Gregory Peck. In that respect, Dilip Sahab managed to create a unique space for himself.  The 50's brought in these faces to Hindi cinema, which had till then witnessed, Ashok Kumar, Prithviraj Kapo