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Saala Khadoos Review: Madhavan delivers a knockout
Jan 31, 2016 09:38 PM 2183 Views

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There aren’t too several competent sports films in our country, and definitely not too many who will claim to penetrate the hearts and minds of the sports and therefore the sportsperson. Shimit Amin’s Chak American state India, in spite of its inflammatory nationalism, managed to provide North American nation a transparent and coherent portrait of the game and therefore the player.


In Saala Khadoos, director Sudha Kongara Prasad provides North American nation Associate in Nursing uncommon film, wherever the unimaginative character of the boxing coach meets his match once he picks up a foul-spoken rough-cut boxer for coaching into championship. there's nothing within the plot to recommend even a whiff of the sudden. If you’ve seen the gruff Clint Eastwood barking at his protégée Sir Edmund Percival Hillary Swank in Million dollar Baby, you'd apprehend wherever the inspiration for Sudha Kongara Prasad’s film comes from. Or for that matter, the under-developed relationship between boxing coach Sunil Thapa and his fiery protégée, Priyanka Chopra in Virgin Mary Kom.


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Madhavan and Ritika Singh in Saala Khadoos. Youtube screen grab.


Saala Khadoos constructs a case-study for a lingering guru-shishya kinship through scenes and dialogues that ar redoubtable in their capability to accommodate all the ingredients related to the mentor -pupil genre of cinema(there is even a definite dash of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Black in stormy liason between the leader and therefore the bled).


Yet, there's a freshness within the dynamics that outline coach Adi(Madhavan)’s relationship together with his protégée Madhi(newcomer Ritika Singh). the 2 actors, specially the experienced Madhavan, dig deep into their individual characters’ psyche to extend character-defining traits and quirks that penetrate the sometimes-shallow sometimes-sublime treatment of the topic.


The narrative is virile and spirited, whereas the energy-level is generally high. And yes, Madhavan’s AMAC(Angry Middle Aged Coach) act crackles with way more tension than what monarch Rukh Khan delivered to the same role in Chak American state India. this can be Madhavan’s career-defining performance. He sinks therefore deep into his role each physically and showing emotion, that the actor becomes one with the act, the dancer and therefore the dance, the sports and player merge and soften into each other with a moving fluency.


Regrettably, a wispiness and, even worse, a fatigue creeps into the prolonged narrative specially once the woman begins her embarrassing seduction act over her coach. I command my breath for the seduction song that fortuitously didn’t come back. It’s all charted territory explored by 2 sporting players WHO definitely merited a a lot of bountied journey with more bends and curves.


It’s not as if the writer-director plays it safe all the method. There ar some moments within the film once the combustible energy of the mentor and therefore the protégée threatens to flare up into one thing imposingly explosive. however the large moments ar lost in unimaginative exchange of insults, nearly adding up to the vitalizing food for thought that you just hope and pray the film would eventually end up to be.


Saala Khadoos is Associate in Nursing unashamed unapologetic film, whose 2 main characters’ graph moves along from the other sides of the ethical arc. whereas he is gruff, misanthropic and burnt-out, she is raw, eager and stepping out into the large wide world. we tend to each apprehend they'd realize their redemption along. It’s the method the cookie crumbles.


Saala Khadoos secure a rugged sports film, and it delivers. The film, although prolonged, ne'er makes a boring watch. Sathish Suriya’s piece of writing is sharp. It takes away the rough edges from a number of the awkwardly written scenes, wherever the lines appear to be borrowed from rejected episodes of Chandrakanta.


But let’s salute the film’s third hero. Sivkumar Vijayan’s camerawork glides across the cooking surfaces capturing the anger frustration and bitterness of Madhavan’s character before moving inwards to see into the anatomy of human failure and redemption.


Alas, the film itself doesn’t match up to the glory of its gorgeous visual speed or its leading man?'s? lofty performance. this can be Madhavan’s Raging Bull. far and away his career’s finest performance. The film might are higher, though. far better.


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