I am me,
Me is mine
Dont read them,
My thoughts divine.
Rahul Boses directorial debut wasnt a box office hit and sunk without a trace. I wonder why. I saw this movie when it was premiered on Star Movies and realised that its promos were clearly misleading. I liked this movie and must confess it was one of the better movies that Indian cinema has produced.... better than your typical family dramas.
The Story
I can read your thoughts
But wont confess
I wish to help you
And undo this mess
The lead of this movie is Xen, a popular hairstylist who has his own saloon and lives in a studio apartment right above it. Xen styles hair for the rich, the famous and all the Page three wannabes. Xen is a sensitive, caring man who lost his parents when he was a child. He has a gift... apart from hairstyling that is. He has the ability to read your mind, know your thoughts when hes cutting your hair. So with every lock he snips, he gets to walk in your head and look around. He knows what secrets his customers hide, he knows what troubles them and what they fear. He minds his own business considering his gift a curse, but doesnt hesitate in using his gift to help, say , talk a depressed man out of suicide.
The Idea
The idea behind the movie is marvelous. Here is a man, who can read your thoughts, and somehow Rahul Bose manages to not let the concept look corny. Its about human relationships, fears, love and above all about insecurities which each one of us tries very hard to hide.....saying Im fine. Xen knows their fears, he doesnt do much about it, only uses his gift to help every once in a while.
The Acting
The acting was pretty much ok. There werent any scenes where the acting prowess of any of the actors was challenged. Pretty ordinary on the whole.
The Music
The soundtrack is very refreshing. The music for this movie has bits by Indian rock bands and collaborations with likes of Zakir Hussain. Three tracks from Orange Streets album Candywalk are also part of the music on this film.
To conclude...
In my opinion, this is a movie one must watch to get the feel of a different kind of cinema that doesnt necessarily use violence and other gory aspects of life in order to be different. Its a simple movie. It just shows you that behind every facade is a person who is not fine. Even though Everybody says Im fine :)