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Namastey London - The Patriotic Love Story
Saturday, December 3rd, 2011
Movie: Namastey London
Director: Vipul Shah
Year: 2007
Stars: Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Upen Patel and Rishi Kapoor
Snapshot of the story
Namastey London is an unusual and a fresh love story, director Vipul Shat has taken this movie to new heights after his last crime thriller Aankhen.
Namastey London is a story of Brit girl Jazz born and brought up in London and daughter of Indian parents. Jazz’s father Manmohan Malhotra (Rishi Kapoor) decide that he will make Jazz marry one of his friend’s son Arjun (Akashay Kumar) so that she can learn the Indian culture. Jazz refuses to do so but finally agrees to get married under a condition that she will not stay in India and Arjun has to come to London. Jazz never accepts Arjun’s love and continues to love her London based boyfriend Charlie (Clive Standen). Story becomes interesting as how Akshay Kumar manages to win Jazz’ heart and take her back to India.
Storyline
Namastey London is the story of Arjun (Akshay Kumar) who loves his motherland and their customs and his struggle to find his true love. Jazz (Katrina Kaif) is in love with Charlie (Clive Standen ), however Jazz’s father Manmohan (Rishi kapoor) wants Jazz to marry Arjun so that she can learn Indian tradition and customs which he was not able to cultivate during her upbringing.
On their visit to India Jazz gets married to Arjun but as per the pact Arjun comes to London and starts living in London. After coming to London he realizes that Jazz does not love him and want’s to divorce him and tie the knot with Charlie. Arjun (Akshay Kumar) uses all sorts of ploy to create the love inside Jazz for him. Akshay Kumar fans would love his performance in this movie were he is in a more romantic role leaving behind his action hero image. Arjun (Akshay Kumar) finally manages to impress Jazz (Katrina Kaif) and take her back to India. There are few moments in the movie that ignite patriotism in every Indian who watches the movie. Movie does not loose the grip and flow very smoothly keeping the audience engagd and interested. This has been one of the highlights of Vipul Shah’s direction. Comic timing of Akshay Kumar is good and Upen Patel also did a cameo and was looking very good.
Himesh Reshammiya looked versatile in this movie and successfully experimented different styles of music which was appreciated by the audience. Himesh Reshammiya has matured as a music director since 1998 making his debut with “Pyaar Kiya to Darna Kya”. Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Alisha Chinai, well known US based DJ RBD and Himesh himself did a fantastic job in rendering the songs. Movie did average of $15 million in the box office worldwide which is something.
Final Thoughts
Namastey London has all the ingredients to be a highly entertaining movie with a touch of patriotism. Katrina Kaif looked beautiful and she ha done justice to her role. This is very close to her real life as she joined Bollywood after coming from London. In his second movie Vipul shah has shown signs of a good director. Rishi kapoor played a mature role as Jazz’s father and looked good.
Rating
Namastey London scores 7 out of 10 because of solid performance by all the cast especially Akshay Kumar. Namstey London failed to attract large audiences which could be because of a weak storyline but a good one time watch movie.
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Hugh Grant’s single life exemplified nicely in - About a Boy
Friday, December 2nd, 2011
Movie: About a Boy
Year: 2002
Genre: Comedy/Drama/Romance
Directors: Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz
Stars: Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette
Snapshot of Story:
An unlikely boy enters the life of a single man (Hugh Grant) derailing his normal lifestyle and changes all that he knew about living.
Storyline:
This is a heart-warming story that hones the acting skills of Hugh Grant and equally good performances by the other cast members to make it a very entertaining movie to watch. Will Freeman (Hugh Grant) is living the life of a single man that others can only dream of. He has income coming in the way of royalties from a one-hit Christmas song that his father produced and recorded. The money is sufficient for him not to work and to pursue his carnal desires for women and other frivolous day to day activities.
There are amusing moments where he signs up to a single mums evening class where he is able to pursue women in the guise of being a father of a single child. Things take a different and interesting turn when Will meets the boy Marcus Brewer who becomes his ‘virtual’ son. However, not everything is easy as it seems and Will and Marcus start developing a complicated relationship with Marcus’s mother Christine residing on the side.
Marcus’s often immature demands soon leads to Will pursuing the life that he had not intended and becomes more embroiled in the family affairs including Christine’s suicidal tendencies. The charming part of the story is when Will begins to almost enjoy the daily ritual of having Marcus coming to his house and having him around for company. Both Marcus and Will start to form a strong bond with each other and Will now finds himself almost impossible to hold on to the life he previously had. At one point he almost throws in the towel but Christine tries to kill herself and Will is again drawn to the family that he cannot shake.
Towards the end, Will, Marcus and other friends find a comfortable fit together and the movie ends with all of them sharing the Christmas day together.
Final Thoughts:
Hugh Grant always appears to have one persona in his representation of the movies he appears in but this is not a bad thing. His boyish British charm and innocence are well deployed in the movies he appears in and make it very entertaining to watch. In the same manner that Bruce Willis has a distinct persona in whatever films that he makes the end result is usually positive. About a boy is a funny and entertaining movie to watch especially around the Christmas and New Year’s festivities with your date or loved one.
Ratings:
7/10
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