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Aarakshan

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Aarakshan
saurabh @sunnyrules
Aug 17, 2011 09:14 AM, 4052 Views
Reserve your seats for Mr Bacchan!

Aarakshan Movie Review. After  the colossal success of  his previous venture Rajneeti, Prakash Jha  makes a comeback with his latest social-political magnum opus  Aarakshan(Reservation) to woo the cinema lovers this weekend. Some  movies are meant for entertainment while some  act as source of  enlarging your knowledge base and this movie like many other Prakash  Jha’s works is a testimony of the second category as it throws light on  the quirky topic of Aarakshan. The demon may be familiar to some but is  still naive for major section of people especially the masses.But on the  flip side, the movie seems to be a half baked attempt on the topic as  focus shifts to how education system today is reeling under the  political influence and is seen as a medium of making money like any  other business in the second half of the movie..So the result is a  riveting and  intriguing first half while a rather subdued and filmy  second half which drags to the limit of testing one’s patience. But  somehow this flaw is overpowered by the earnest performance from Mr.  Amitabh Bacchan the pillar on which this flick gets its foundation.


The movie apart from tackling the Arakshan issue, is basically a story  of Amitabh Bacchan a college dean and the people his world surrounds  with on both personal and professional front and the hardships they have  to face because of this issue.But the film suddendly takes U turn in  its second part focusing more on the aspect of commercialization of  education in today’s scenario depicting clash between two coaching  institutes taking much of its zing and novelty.


Technically the film’s background score is among one of its aces.  Cinematography provides it the required grandeur and scale. Music by  Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is strictly average to say the least as the need of a  potential chart buster is sorely felt.Lyrics by Prasoon Joshi are  eloquent as per the situations


in the movie. Prakash Jha has handled this subject with a certain poise  and dignity which was expected from the director of such stature.The  fact that movie never takes any side to convey its point is his biggest  triumph. Dialogues provide the apt dramatic element to the proceedings.


Coming to performances, Saif Khan pitches a fiery and earnest portrayal  of dalit in the first half but somehow his role lacks the meat in second  half where he is mostly relegated to the background due to  Mr Bacchan  onslaught. Deepika Padukone  performs  her part with utmost sincerity  and her scenes with Mr Bacchan exudes warmth. Manoj Bajpai excels in  some scenes while less convincing in others. The fault lies in his  characterization his which seems to be a caricature of old formula movie  villains.


Pratiek Babbar surprisingly delivers a rather weak and inconsistent  performance as his expressions fell flat in many dramatic sequences.But  one man on whose shoulders this movie rests, Mr Amitabh Bacchan gives an  awe inspiring portrayal  of a idealistic college dean trapped under the  vicious circle of Aarakshan. His dailogue delivery, mannerisms and  expressions are a treat to watch. His quest to perform any role to  perfection even at this age certainly proves to be an eye opener for  many current crop of actors as well as budding aspirants.


The movie, though may be deviating from its roots through mid half,  certainly deserves to be seen for its refreshing take on the issue,  skillful direction and towering performance of Mr Bacchan.


Socially relevant movies are seldom found in bollywood and if its presented with a slice of commercial


elements wooven in between then its certainly makes for a compelling watch. Recomended to reserve your seats for Mr Bachhan!


Rating : 1/2

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