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Dus Kahaniyaan

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Dus Kahaniyaan
Vee/Oxy B@Veekey
Dec 11, 2007 04:16 PM, 3478 Views
(Updated Sep 16, 2008)
Bollywood's yet another tryst with Short Stories

Season offer: Ek movie dekhane jao aur dus ka mazaa lo.


Short


stories in recent times: In chronological order.July’03: Darna Mana Hai: 6 stories, common link.


Apr’06: Darna Zaroori Hai: 6 stories, common link.


July’06: Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota: 4 stories, common link.


Dec’07: Dus Kahaniyaan: 10 stories, no common link.


Unlike the earlier crops, this in a way is a preachy. All


stories have some message or the advice for an average Joe watching them.


Matrimony is a


story of a bored wifey(Mandira) neglected by hub


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by dear(Arbaaz Khan). She


cheats on him and sleeps with an army officer(Sudhanshu…who?). Directed by Sanjay Gupta, the story ends with a


funny twist which I termed KLPD quite


louder to be applauded from near by sitters in the theatre. Plus: The twist.


Minus: Nil.Jimmy and Masumeh(of Maqbool


fame), high on drugs and alcohol get directed by Hansal Mehta in the story titled High on the highway. Directed on the lines of No Smoking, it fails totally. Plus: Nil. Minus: The whole.


Amrita Singh and her daughter Minisha Lamba share a cordial


bond considering the ever abusing man of the house is hardly at home. Comes Puranmashi(full moon) and enters


mommy’s love flame(Parmeet Sethi) and mommy dear crosses the Lakshman Rekha and dear daughter pays


for it. Only a female director like Meghna


‘Filhaal’ Gulzar could have done this. Plus: Superb direction. Minus: Nil.


Neha Dhupia and her hubby(Mahesh Manjrekar) play ‘truth’


(sans dare) every year on their anniversary and this year it’s lady’s turn. She


narrates a titillating story wherein she met a Stranger in the night. This Sanjay


Gupta directed one is quite intriguing and ends with another KLPD remark from me(though I was


quieter and only family heard). Plus: The twist again. Minus: Nothing much.


The only one where the title of the story(Zahir) had no meaning as per the story.


Manoj Bajpai hits on her neighbor(Dia) and when she slaps him for trying to


steal a hasty kiss, he takes revenge by gagging her and doing her only to


realize later she was trying to say something and that something almost


everyone had already guessed. Plus: Nil. Minus: poorly done. The twist was


quite comical. Another KLPD one I


would say.


A lady(Neha) gets down at the Lovedale station to return the ear-ring which belonged to another


lady(Anuradha Patel). She meets a reclusive painter(Aftab) and they both


realize in the end they love each other after utter nonsense of seriously not


so intriguing twists wherein Anupam Kher also makes an occurrence. Plus: Nil.


Minus: Everything.


Dino can not believe his luck when the bikini clad lady


emerging from the water(Tareena Patel) offers herself to have some Sex on the beach. How can he let go of


her? But what happens to this always-carrying-the-protection dude is nothing


but a failed mockery to Ramsay Brothers and


their style of film-making. Apoorva


‘Shootout at Lokhandwala’ Lakhia directed this crap of all times. Plus: Huh! What? Minus: The Whole.


Shabana aunty and Naseer uncle team up after don’t know how


many years in this riveting tale. She is a typical Brahmin Hindu and he a


Muslim. She can not stand people of other casts and can not accept as true the


fact that she ate his Rice Plate in


the restaurant in hurriedness. Rohit Roy in


his debut as director teaches a lesson or two. Plus: Seeing Shabana and Naseer together. Minus: Nil.


Our good old Nana Patekar carrying 11 Gubbare starts a chit chat with fellow passenger(Anita) and teach


her a lesson or two while conversing about his wifey. A nice feel good one here


by Sanjay Gupta again.Plus: Nana. He was superb. Minus: Predictable climax


Sanjay Dutt and Suniel Shetty are at their best when they


need to do enact anything related to bhaigiri. This story is about their Rise and Fall in the filthy world of


underworld. Just an average one. Plus: Sanjay Dutt. MInus: Weak plot.


P.S.I have tried to review them on the basis of their


distinctiveness to other. However, all being part of one, here is my verdict.


Good ones – 3: Gubbare, Rice Plate and Puranmashi. Crap ones – 2: Lovedale and


Sex on the beach. Rest all are average.

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