Sunday, 9 March 2014

Hasee Toh Phasee : Tangled me completely


In her first film Ladies vs Ricky Bahl she was a typical punjabi blabbering girl. After that in her 3 films Parineeti surprised again and again with her confidence and definitely with her "hasee". Not sure whether she has reached a level where she can choose her scripts or "fresh" directors are coming up with their "fresh" ideas and casting her. But no doubt she has become the icon of this genre of bollywood movies which can be tagged as "fresh". 

Hasee Toh Phasee like "Shudh Desi Romance" is a very repulsive title. The way the producers (Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap & Vikramaditya Motwane) promoted the film I felt zero interest to watch the movie. I won't believe they banked so much on her broad smile that they choose this title. All sorts of KJO style "Hasee" & "Phasee" between Sidharth & Adah got over in initial 15minutes of the movie.  In between Vinil Mathur placed his heroine in a very interesting way. 

The first interaction between Parineeti & Sidharth. After 7years they meet again, just 7 days before Adah & Sidharth's marraige.Adah doesn't want her sister (Parineeti) to meet her father and not even her family. Sidharth found it a bit weird and kept on trying his best to arrange a meet with her family.  



One marraige to another one. This girl appears only during marraiges and run away with money from her father's account. A super intelligent girl, struggling to complete her dream project. The only person in her life is her father. She does believe her father's money is her money, if she needs to fraud she uses her father's name and account. Belong to an orthodox Gujarati family her father (Manoj Joshi) refused to spend the money for her PhD but ready to pay for marriages of his daughters, even for their worthless husbands. But may be he also realizes later and ready to pay a hefty amount to his daughter for her research completion. But still he couldn't stop her. Manoj did a wonderful job as her father.

When you know already who are the leads the main focus shifted towards how the story unfolds. That's exactly where Vinil wins it. The story is a very simple one with no continuous twist and turns, though it'll hold you till it's ending. Though I would have preferred if they don't got married. But couldn't thought off a different ending also. Full credit to Harshavardhan Kulkarni for this wonderful story and some brilliant dialogues by him, Anurag Kashyap, Purva Naresh and the director hiself. The scenes between Parineeti and Sidharth will make you feel for them. You'll also start loving this pair. 

The most impressive part is the balance of this film. Parineeti's struggle in China during her PhD days been shown very very subtly. 2 half butter chicken would have more chicken than 1 full butter chicken; if you put wet towel on your tummy it'll make you feel better when you are hungry; drink more and more water to wash away your hunger; finally when there is no one to feel for you, you even stop crying to yourself. The tear supply stopped and you start having medicines to hold yourself. Her struggle, her despair will hit you hard. It won't make you cry because Parineeti's brilliant acting would make you feel for her and you will feel tears would be an insult to her character. Sidharth was extremely natural and he was neck to neck with Parineeti in depicting their character.

As a first feature thumbs up for Vinil. When a story engross you, you are bound to ignore the technical side of it. Also, if it went unnoticed then definitely it's a win for technical department. Vishal - Shekhar's music is average. My sincere apologies to Amitabh Bhattacharya, I didn't noticed the lyrics of a single song. Liked Amar Mangrulkar's background score. Sanu John Varughese did justice to the story with his lenses. Shweta Venkat's editing is brilliant.

This film is not an average film. It'll raise some important but very very personal non-typical questions which might change your thinking towards some aspects of life. Atleast for me it did. Lastly, thanks to Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap for collaborating with each other. It'll help them to blend each others genre. We and Indian cinema will enjoy the benefit out of it.
 

2 comments:

  1. 1. Like SDR, HTP is an excellent movie.
    2. Parineeti is the most talented Indian female actor since Vidya Balan.

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