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Friday, February 20, 2009


Delhi 6 : Absolutely Disappointing




Delhi 6, a release from the UTV Movies and ROM Productions released today the 20th February worldwide. Directed by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra, Delhi 6 is a good film but it slightly leans towards being an average watch. Rakesh Omprakash Mehra fails to recreate the magic that RDB created 3 years ago. But again, he continues to point out the hard hitting reality and this time with Delhi 6 goes on to script a movie about the most common social- religious issue told in a very unique and special way.

Delhi 6's protagonist Roshan(Abhishek Bachchan) is an American born Indian residing in the city of New York. He decides on coming to India with his grandmother(Waheeda Rahman)following her bad health who desires to stay in Chandni Chowk of Delhi in her last years of her life. Here is where he meets Bittu(Sonam Kapoor) the daughter of an old family acquaintance who simply is the typical bubbly-traditional chandni chowk gal. Roshan goes on to experience warmth of the people of Chandni Chowk and the whole new culture. He too comes across the whole news saga regarding the "Kaala Bandar" or the "Black Monkey" that has become the talk of the town after the attacks killing people and injuring a few.
Now, the above few events are the only things that take up the whole first half of the movie making it engaging in very few parts.

The movie goes on to show, how the lives of the people in Chandni Chowk are disrupted due to the communal violence following a Sadhu's advice of building a temple in place of a Masjid claiming that a temple existed in the same place as the Masjid years ago. During these events is when, Roshan falls for Bittu. The whole set of events following the violence that leads up to the climax is certainly something that cannot be explained just because of the unnecessary things that's added on to the movie. Just when you feel the movie is getting better with the flowing second half, climax hits you and hits you quite hard. The climax of the movie is something that Rakesh Ompraksh Mehra will be asked and re-asked from the numerous people in the film fraternity about why he chose on such a weak climax which is really dramatic and that is more of a thing,that's hard to digest following climax of RDB.

Rakesh Omprakash Mehra though has chosen an unique way to convey the message to the masses through the whole "Kaala Bandar" thing but again annoys the audience with the too much of "Kaala Bandar" in the first half and the whole "news flash" about it.
Though Abhishek Bachchan occupies most of the screen time does a good job. But the highlight is Sonam Kapoor, and she's delivered sincere honest acting which every viewer is sure to like. Waheeda Rahman too does justice to her character. Om Puri, Vijay Raaz, Pawan Malhotra and Divya Dutta are quite exceptional in the movie providing some humorous scenes in the movie. Atul Kulkarni is the one actor who is certainly not used to his best potential after his flawless performance in RDB.

The music of Delhi 6 is very good.
A.R.Rahman again scores, with an amazing album. "Masakali" being the most liked and hummed one.

Delhi 6 is definitely an average watch after all the expectations from Rakesh Omprakash Mehra. He fails to reach to the level of his own best RDB.

I will go with 7 out of 10 for Rakesh Omprakash Mehra's Delhi 6.
Could be your movie for the weekend.

Raghav
Movie Critic,
Writer's Lounge




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7 comments on "Delhi 6 : Absolutely Disappointing"

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CHEEKU on February 28, 2009 1:40 AM said...

You write so professionally man! Seriously. Your writing has improved exponentially. Great work. Keep it going man.

pooja on March 1, 2009 6:10 AM said...

7 out of 10 ...wow u are a very generous person..:P
i hated the movie ..i mean was ok to watch on the lappy ..but 3 hours in a hall were ulike eternity !!!

Rag on March 3, 2009 5:15 AM said...

@cheeku
thank u thank u thank u :D

@pooja

hey pooja yo right,,!! but the director had a msg to convey.. which kinda went wrong somewhr!!

aastha on March 17, 2009 9:07 AM said...

yea it wasn't bad watchin it on d laptop.. n though i got irritated with the kaala bandar part , at the end it made sense. I liked d message he was trying to convey. Especially through the mirror scene.. if people can get that message, his job is well done is what i wld say.

aastha on March 17, 2009 9:08 AM said...

n this blog pf urs looks so professional n all.. cool man.. njoy watchin d movies..

Rag on March 20, 2009 11:46 AM said...

@Aastha
THanks a ton gal..!!
comments like urs is what motivates me to write more!! :)

Master Praz on May 1, 2009 6:41 AM said...

Stumbled upon your blog. Love your work. I used to write for www.naachgaana.com under the alias Akshay Shah. Still write, but under my own name Praz. Have my own blog Master Praz too. Will be referencing your reviews from time time....

Here's my take on DELHI 6

http://masterpraz.blogspot.com/2009/04/master-prazs-thoughts-on-delhi-6-hindi.html


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