Little Thrill, little Flat, little emotional, little sortie are all about #Madaari
Friday, July 22, 2016
Verdict: 3 /5 Star
This movie began with some media
reports about kidnapping of home minister’s son then suddenly turns to other disaster
report, flashing about some corruption new and all that. Then we see the
fantastic entry of Irffan Khan in his long curly hair, heavy bearded, wearing
cap sitting at the side berth in Train, that was indeed an exciting throw but
just like the bouncing ball it lacks consistency. It looks slightly habitant affair
for Mr. Director Nishikant Kamat to show this whole narrative with the balance
between political functionaries and thrill. Nishikant Kamat just did the feeble
film “Rocky Handsome” and comes up with #Madaari which has some strong abbreviations
but here once again his script fails to deliver to expectations. Very similar
touch of a cult movie Rang De Basanti, here we all saw the reasoning behind
this corruption theory and just like ‘A Wednesday’ he puts the ‘Aam Adami’ to
take charge to fight against the system.
Nirmal Kumar is a simple networking
technician, a single parent who devoted everything for his 7 year old child who
was killed in an accident, this is where he decides to take revenge just to
show the apathy of political class. For very long time this bingo attracts many
directors and even the general public experiences it once in a lifetime at
least. This may was the risk for both director and maker but I was somehow convinced
with entire concept, every small person wants to see politicians being punished,
their own catharsis explodes after watching this kind of cinema. The storytelling
is only the way to stage yourself differently amongst others. Here we see the
little different storytelling with many small punches, major twists and of
course the emotional quotient. There are many things which dramatize your mind
but certain portions are too slow.
I always wonder about Nishikant
Kamat that how he crafts the characters behavior which is usually new to the audience,
the whole characterization of Irffan Khan is very impressive, even Irffan
crossed all his limits, his terrific performance has many blends whether he is
crying or talking with self. His outstanding presence is enough for any film,
he knows how to adopt the story in his way. Child artist Vishesh Bansal looks
cute but unable to touch my heart. On the other hand Jimmy Shergill was powerful,
sleek and smart. But the problem starts with the chase, on this front Director
fails to grapple the anxiety, he may want to show the face of every simpleton
who is all unknown to the world and it’s very intricate to find out who is
whom. Logics may transform the thought but for general people thrill means when
you are dragged for what extent you don’t know!
I am confidently stating
this that you can splurge for it….