Sarkar Raj

Raj toh hai, pan kisska!  

By: Kweldebs | Jun 11, 2008 03:00 PM

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Pros:
Bachhan family on screen 2gether
Cons:
Space doesn't allow me to mention all :(
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Array bhai, itna andhera kyun hai! Aur yahan koi coffee bhi peeta hai? Aur laal gamcha walen bhaisaab itnaa paani kyun pee rahe hain?

Wah! Kya ishtyle hai – humesha dekho suit pe hi rahtein hain. Well, these are just the FEW thoughts – during those two & half hours.

Media can influence audience with the hype. I was much onto the trick & was keen to see Big-B family [including the newest member] on screen and to know the further after KK’s death in the previous part.

The story evolves on how Shankar [Abhishek] is into his father’s shoe & handling things. At the same time what other chelas and Raao saab’s [Amitabh’s ‘Gandhi-bhakt’ mentor in the movie] plan to take over power from Amitabh. A master plan is plotted to eradicate Shankar from scene & transfer the power from Subhash [Amitabh]. Lot-a characters ought to be there when it a master-plan. Shankar’s assassination is planned. In-between he lost his wife, who was expecting – in a car blast.

Who is/are the mastermind(s) behind the plan? Do they succeed in their plan? Is the power transformed? Oh, am not going to reveal these here. For that you need to make your mind to watch the movie.

Amitabh is good in part-II. Abhishek is good too. But why is he always in suits & polished shoes? Does the character demand so? During the beginning of the movie seeing him always on call gave a ‘?’ mark – is he a bookie? Array nehi, he is into ‘janaseva’ afterall. He needs to be in touch with people!

Aishwarya as Anita is a turn for the movie – I must tell. May be Ramu bhai is influenced by Bachhan’s real life story. Throughout [except one scene] we see her in hip-hop dresses, even during visiting the poor villagers. The lip color remains radiant alover the day and while talking to villagers. Hota hai! NRI hai – paisewali hai! Didn’t understand what did make Anita to fall for Shankar – is it the power, his thoughts or sympathy [Shankar lost his wife] or the game plan made her to turn. But she falling for him kahani mein twist toh laya!! Saath mein ek chaai-ki maang bhi!

Somji – the role was very limited except giving bhashan or shouting in front of guests [poor fellow, was not tought how to behave in front of guests]. He must be the new brand ambassador for water board with punch line ‘Drink water bottle full’ [piyo doodh glass full type]

The brown gloves walein personality – neither was allowed to speak nor to unveil his identity. May be it was the begging of a new trend of ‘body parts appearance’ like special appearance or guest appearance.

I mean, we know RGV is known for playing with camera / the lights / the effects. But do we really need so much dim effect? A beam of not so bright ray hitting through the open window sounds gr8 – but especially in an winter morning. Not throughout the year. Whether they are trying to get some info from the captive or a father-son talk or even a conversation between a father - who had just lost his son and an NRI kudi – again I say ‘Array bhai, itna andhera kyun hai!’

Liked certain scenes:
* Abhishek explaining how power had brought many changes in his life – like killing own brother, losing wifey
* Raao asking Abhishek not to do something when one does not feel like [he was touching Raao’s feet just because his father asked him to do so]
* Shankar’s expression when his wife conveys she is expecting
* The father writing his son’s name on the residue & rain water rinsing off the name

Oh, did I speak too much about Abhishek? But I was mentioning the scenes.

Now let me try listing the ones which made my eyebrows to pain [rising continuously]
* Supriya Pathak’s role [read showing off her gold chains]
* Did RGV miss paying electricity bill? Why so andhera all-over
* Why was Victor Benerji presented as Mike? Why was not this caliberous actor used properly – was it because of censor board or date crisis with Ramu uncle?
* Abhishek & Aishwarya explaining diagrammatic specifics to villagers? Oh! Kudos to Education ministry
* Why does a professional, business oriented high profile glamorous lady like Anita cry so much [guys, please don’t point at girls weeping nature now]
* If Amitabh is able to crack the master plan over night, how come he didn’t even get hint of it before? May be poor network / connectivity

Want to experience the Ramu’s latest creation? Spend an idle afternoon or evening & watch it at home. [not recommendated for a theatre watch]...

I want to conclude posing a question to Ramu – Are you missing Urmila too much these days? And she had dejected you?? Then why this to us – the poor viewers???




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