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Sunday, 17 November 2013
Sunday, 17 November 2013
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Rajjo, as expected, did not fare well at the box office. Earning 1.5 crores on its opening day i.e. 1st Friday, the movie just raked in 2 crores on second day i.e. 1st Saturday at the box office.
This Kangana Ranaut starrer has so far reached the domestic total of 3.5 crores
at the box office, which is extremely low. The film has received dull
reviews from critics and a negative word of mouth will deter its growth
at the box office.
As Ramleela is growing rapidly, mesmerizing both single screens audiences and multiplex viewers, Rajjo has full chances of getting wiped out within its first week at the box office. Even a 10 crores lifetime business seems difficult for this flick!
Friday, 15 November 2013
Friday, 15 November 2013
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The movie opens in a booming red light area in Mumbai’s Grant Road.
Dealing with a story of Rajjo who is bound in the clutches of her pimps,
love comes to her rescue in form of Chandu (Paras). Younger than her,
and coming of a good family, the boy finds himself drawn to Rajjo.
Smitten by her, the two tie the knot.
Shunned by society and his parents, they begin life afresh. But
Rajjo’s past and the stigma of being a prostitute doesn’t leave her.
Coming face to face with the same people from her past, the film is a
tale of Rajjo and how she finally finds social acceptability.
For a script, it has a rather simple plot. A puppy-adorable looking
young boy is smitten by a beautiful star nautch girl. The story follows
his struggle to marry her and how they fight the stigma of her social
background. There are too many subplots that it is advisable you don’t
try to keep a track of them. The screenplay is scattered and hazy. It
moves too briskly for my taste. Ending abruptly, there are too many
looseends left untied at the end of the film. It is disturbing to watch
this film as it challenges your intellect.
The dialogues are so out of the world that you feel that the script
caters to the interests of aliens for sure. The story moves aimlessly
towards the most convoluted climax Bollywood has come up in the recent
times.
The most prevailing thought was why would someone make this film. It
would have been more apt had they titled the film WHY. The makers have
no idea what brutality it is and which level of torture have they
inflicted on us.
Sample this dialogue, “Kothey pe 100 logon ki banne se, ghar pe ek
mard ko rakhna zyada mushkil.” And in a scene Mahesh Manjrekar says,
“Maine Lala ka auzaar kat diya.” It is a given that only Prakash Raj
movies have such terrible dialogues, but this movie ousts his worst so
far.
Kangana Ranaut’s last performance as Kaya was a blessing compared to
this. What remains constant is her bad dialogue delivery and over
dramatic nautch girl act. However she is confident, which isn’t a praise
because it isn’t appreciable that the girl is bad so confidently.
Paras Arora has the looks of an adorable child which works in his favor. The boy doesn’t act and presumably cannot act.
I have no idea why Mahesh Manjrekar and Dalip Tahil agreed for the
film at all. Men of their potential should bend beneath their stature
under any cost.
And Prakash Raj is ace as the villain who makes you laugh with his
constant caricatures. Why is he a common figure in all films these days
is unknown to me but it surely needs to change.
Director Vishwas Patil was surely not clear about what he was trying to
make. Anyone with some knowledge of cinema would not let this print of
the film release. It was haphazard, unconvincing and utterly flimsy. The
story has no steam from the beginning. Awfully boring, and laughworthy,
the worst player here was editing. It all seemed like individual shots
pasted together. There is barely any connection between one scene and
another. For example in a one scene you see Kangana and Paras laying on
the floors of their house, beaten up by goons. Two scenes later she is
dancing in full form. Nothing syncs; it is all so starkly blank, bland
and painful to watch. Expect a terrible headache, like I have one. And
perhaps Aspirin won’t save me this time!
It was just last Friday that I watched Satya 2 and I erroneously assumed that is the worst that can happen to me or Bollywood. Now there is Rajjo
with no caliber, or potential and still making it to the theaters this
week. It is a shameful piece of cinema. I am flabbergasted at this
ridiculous film. Even zero seemed like a high rating but I am left with
no option, hence a 0 on 5 for this film. Filmmakers don’t respect art
anymore and that’s what the problem is. I echo the sentiments of a
certain song in the film -Kalega hai haazir, where’s the khanjar man?
Kill me already!
Courtesy: Koimoi
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