Sunday 15 January 2012

Review: Nanban

                        
   
If you were to ask every engineer in India, 'Why you chose to be an engineer?", I bet a shockingly large percentage of them would tell you "I don’t  know”, "It just happened” or some other variant of that sort, but still they do what they do for the rest of their lives. The system we have is just acting like a machine, which takes in children of various capabilities, talents and knowledge and spews out ridiculously large number of engineers and few doctors in a process that takes about 15 odd years. No parents worth their salt,these days,want to see their child doing anything ‘short’ of it, thereby (un)consciously stopping them to do anything far greater than that, that they might be capable of. This is the message that this movie carries with it, with light hearted humor and feel good characters as its vehicle- the message, riders, vehicle and the whole shebang have already been tested to resounding success. So what more do you want, unless you do an unbelievably terrible job in the execution, the movie will work,and it does here..

  The movie pans out in flashback, as Venkat (srikanth) one of the three close friends back in the college, remembers (and narrates) how their friend Paari (Vijay) has changed their lives for good, how much he has influenced them and made them find themselves and then just disappeared. Its been 10 years since they have seen him,they are now off to find him, accompanied by Srivatsan (Satyan),who is out to declare himself as the winner to Paari in a ‘battle’,he thinks he has defeated him and Riya (Illeana) ,who is out to find him and marry him.

 ‘He is something different,isnt it’,observes Venkat..’yeah he is different,so we have to be a little careful about him’, cautions Senthil (Jeeva),on seeing Paari outsmart the seniors and the Principal. Paari,Senthil,Venkat et al. join the much-coveted 'Ideal College',each with their aspirations or even compulsions to drive them. In one of the earlier scenes,the school Principal (Satyaraj) lays out simply that life is nothing but a race. In fact the system is the one that has been ill designed to be a race, we see now, that has been extended to life itself, and we have our Paari who has not the slightest regard for the system. Others who are not that self determined which is natural and understandable (for a teenager,yeah they are!), accept to run the race with different levels of readiness. Srivatsan raises his hand instantly ‘I am ready, sir’, some others just convince themselves ‘we should be ready’ and raise their hands..

 This is a movie that doesn't follow a traditional plot where each and every scene should intensify the conflict in the beginning and then later plant things for the resolution, finally bringing in the denouement.In fact more than half of the scenes are there, just to establish that this guy, Paari, is different and the friendship they have between them. Then we have some scenes thrown in for the love segment and at last one or two scenes, set in for the resolution. For example, Venkat doesn't change his mind and convince his dad because his passion for photography doesn’t let him be an engineer. But rather beacuse Paari does what he said, so its time to stick to his end of the deal. I mean the course doesn't bring any change to his character.

With this loose structure (maybe because of that), the movie runs for well over 3 hrs. We have seen only movies which have epic stories and plenty of action take 3 hrs- not a feel good movie like this- but still it does,because it has sucked you into its world so well that you actually don’t realize it runs that long- that was the case with me..I still can't believe how it ran for 3 hrs..

         The cast as a whole does a fine job here. Vijay is such a likable actor when he does roles that are reasonable, he is somebody who is inherently subtle and would underplay any role you give him, he just glides effortlessly as Paari..Talking of subtlety, unlike the lead, everything in this movie is so blatantly ‘un’subtle. You don’t need about 5 or 6 scenes to drive home the ideology of Paari, which we get in the first few scenes, after a while we almost feel 'oh don’t start again'..and Why is it that the people in that classroom act freakishly unanimous all the time- they laugh as a whole at barely funny times and make those scenes totally unfunny. The chemistry, which is essential, is there between the friends and that is the testament to Jeeva's and Srikanth’s neat rendering- nothing much, nothing less. Much of the scenes keep Satyaraj at a distance, as a stereotype. However the veteran shows shades of class in one of the best scenes in the movie- when he reasons why pencil can't be used in the space. Satyan excels in certain scenes, though at times he goes overboard.
       
           Illeana does what is expected of her, and yeah, thinking about her, brings to my mind, the most disgusting five minutes of the movie- I refer to that misplaced-not-at-all-belonging duet that comes in the second half. If I am right, it comes after Senthil attempts suicide, that song nearly threw away every emotion the movie had built and I felt like ‘back to square one’..Only thing I can see that song would achieve is, after some years, when an Illeana fanboy types in ‘illeana hot’ in youtube, he would find this song right up there in the first page. Wonder when our filmmakers would treat their material with some respect and seriousness, only then they can expect us to.

          I don’t agree with some critics who say there is no need for this remake  and I quote ‘the entire project was made just to make a lot of money’. Shankar says that he felt ‘elevated’ by the original ‘3 Idiots’ and he wanted the audience to experience those emotions-and he has every right to do that. After all,the movie was funny, inspiring and feel-good and who knows someone even might want to change his career to follow his passion..what more reasons can be there for a movie to come into existence?



Well,Your turn now..
Did you like the movie? Anything you think they could have done better? How about the review? good, pathetic, anything at all, pls let us know what you think.

8 comments:

  1. i ve never seen such a balanced and intellectual take on a movie..way to go,man!

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    1. thanks man,appreciate your support very much..

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  2. I am still not able to digest the fact that Vijay is a college student in the movie

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  3. why cant u digest. in tis flim he exactly matches that character.

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    1. why thr s no like in dis forum???? ;-)....

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  4. 3idiots>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>nanban

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    1. It is what evry1 knows... dey officially informed too.........

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  5. Nanban is way better than 3 idiots. Everyone who thinks otherwise are fools.

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