Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Life in a Metro – quite enjoyable despite the plagiarized bits!





I saw two Anurag Basu movies almost back to back – Gangster and LIA Metro. I wish there was some way to put the best of these films together and make an awesome film. Gangster had a taut script and did not have as much disconnect as Metro, but Metro had some fine performances and great music.



Metro is centered around an apartment that belongs to Rahul (Sharman Joshi) and he is happy to loan the keys to all and sundry for an edge up the career ladder. Sound familiar? Of course it should, there was a great film called The Apartment with exactly this theme where Jack Lemmon played the beleaguered employee who had to spend cold nights outside while his bosses “used” the apartment. And Rahul loves Neha (Kangana Ranaut) from afar only to find that she is one of the girls the boss Ranjeet (Kay Kay Menon) takes to the apartment. In the original this role of a vulnerable career girl was played by the incomparable Shirley McLaine and Kangana tries to channel her for all she is worth. Now to make his story original Mr. Basu flails about and adds on many other stories – Ranjeet has an ignored wife Shikha (Shilpa Shetty) who meets a man Akash (Shiny Ahuja) on a train/bus and starts to fall for him. Shikha’s sister Shruti (Konkona Sen Sharma) shares an apartment with Neha and is pining for love to happen to her. After some Page 3 type mis-steps (date is gay) she falls for Monty (Irrfan Khan). Confused? Wait there is more – Shikha and Shruti’s mom Shivani (Nafeesa Ali) meets up with her old flame Amol (Dharmendra) and he busts her out of some place she is not allowed to leave.

So these pieces ebb and flow in the ocean that is Mumbai and we see a slice of working class life in the metro. Whenever there is a poignant moment there is a beautiful song that no main character sings. Instead we have a flea bitten trio of singers who do the honors. This is right out of Something about Mary – worked there, but here it is hokey to the extreme and the dudes are very annoying. They totally ruin the fine music in the film.

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5 comments:

  1. Saw these movies when they released. Liked Gangster quite a bit (I am not sure why people criticize it now that it is overrated. It has good screenplay). Life in Metro was decent but I am not a big fan of intersecting stories if they don't gel alright. Liked some tracks but forgotten about them.

    ps - Have you seen Buried?

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  2. Not seen Buried yet, is it horror-ish?

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  3. Posted somewhere else - "Buried" is a tense psychological thriller with political undertones and hint of corporate greed. And the whole movie is in a coffin!

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  4. Hmm - I never thought I would enjoy an entire film about building a website (Social Network) so maybe I will give this one a look too!

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