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Just back from Cocktail..


Just back from Cocktail and I have been as bewildered by its brilliance as Saif/ Gautam in the film feels after realising that the thunderbolt called love had hit him. At its core it is an Imitiaz Ali film and a sufi rumination on the nature of love and a celluloid essaay assignmnent with the given first sentence : The heart
has its reasons. What Homi Adjania brings to the table is turning it into a stunning cinematic experience.The shot taking and colour scheming, courtesey Anil Mehta , are a treat by itself. But ultimately what gives the film its soul and its balls is the writing by Imtiaz Ali. And it is not just the comic punches which has the audience in splits but also the long soliloquies given to Saif and Deepika as they bare their heart without pulling any punches. Take the scene where Saif/ Gautam is apparently flirting with Diana / Meera by the sea in South Africa, going all poetic about what makes her hot and Dinana remarks, No wonder you have such success with women and they all fall for you, and Saif says , yes he himself was pleased with his perfotmnace but it came about so good because it was a natural one and he meant wh he said, and she really was hot and men would fall for her all around too and Dina says, then why don’t you? And he falls. Literally. From the jetty into the sea. Masterly.And Saif perform the scene with the masterly control and confidence of a virtuoso soloist playing on his favourte instrument. ( THe same goes for the scene wghere he goes on blabberibg his heart out in Hindi to phirang babe trying to hit on him.) Or take the dark
confessional of Deepika / Veronica with her plaintinve voice from hell, pleading Saif desperately to save her and take her away with him from her dark world to the world of sunshines and smies, the world of familial relationships.I wish a film like Devdas had captured a fraction of this angst. Imtiaz wins my wholeheated appluse because he is not afraid to get upclose and offer a action capture shot of a heart beaking into smithereens. ” Why can’t we live togeteher, the awesome threesome, Veronica suggests, adding on, tu biwi, main rakhel.” How desperate and lost a woman must be to be able to degrade oneself thus? Deepika gives the role all she has got. Her flamboyance in the first half can match Hemamalini in Seeta aur Geeta or Sridevi in Chalbaaz in sheer chutzpah quotient. And her drunken descent into hell in the second half can more than match any
Meena Kumari in Saheb Biwi aur Ghulam. Dips baby, tumne to hila ke rakh diya! And it is so heartening to see women getting roles like these where they get to be centerstage with the spotlght in full blast focused on them.

THe comic set pieces, most peole have already written about, and they area balst. Saif dancing in drag to ” Shiela Ki Jawani’ , Deepika embarrassing Saif in public with her ‘ It is your bun in my oven’ and the first teletalk beteween Dimple, Saif and Boman.. and mnay more. But I am equally impressed with the intense second half, which is the mature half , mre adult in its treatment. I was a little disconcerted at the sudden switch from the frothy to the sombe, but was sucked in slowly, helped agreat deal by Homi’s directorial flair and his masterly use of music.It is breathtaking..the way he cuts from humna faces to a nighttime train with its lighted windows hurting across the screen or a blazind red car zipping across a slate grey urbanscape or te way he drains out all colurs from the crowd of dancers in a club, bringing into relief the lonesome figure of Deepika going to pieces right in front of our eyes. And ah the use of music! Not since Gurudutt has anyone used songs to underline scenes this effectively and so artistically, harnessing in full the power of the verabal and aural component of songs like Yaariyan
and Jugnu.

I have heard peole carp that it is regressive. Regressive? Hello, what is regrsive about a girl wanting to leave behind a world of drunked debauchery and one-night stands and getting into a sane owrld of stable relatinships? Don’t searchers like Steve Jobs settle down to marry, have kids and learn how to run successful companies?To praphrase Jibnannad das : “All birds comne home…all hippies..” Others have said it is cliched. Hello gain! To quote the now departed resident poet of Bollywood,
Ananad Bakshi Saheb, : Prem kahanii mein , Ek ladka hota hai, ek ladki hoti hai” to which I humbly add ” Aksar aur ek ladka hota hai, ya aur ek ladi hoti hai”.

So what can be new in love story? For a start, this film turns the traditional love triangle on its head. In most such stories the man in a committed relationship with a sati-savitri tyes is distreacted bya suktry siren , a more glamorous and aggressive woman ( Smita Patil in Arth, Rekha in Silsila). Here it is the demure Meera
that is trying to steal awy the the boy from the more vlouptuous Veronica. THen there is the manner in which the protagonists try to deal with the situation.As Saif explians in hs quasi-scientific terms, ” This is the problem. I love Meera. But Veronica loves me. And Meera oves me too but won’t admit it because she
is beholden to Veronica for all that she has done for her.” The way all three beahve from here on is very maturely handled with perfect psychological accuracy. Meera is no saint and we are sure she has been turning her charm on Saif in her own way ( Vinodini did that to Mahendra in Chokher Bali, didnt she?) and she would like to have her for herself. But at what price? Woukd sge kill? Of course not. So when she sees her action could kill Veronica she steps back. But once V is on the path of
recovery she is not averse to listening to her heart once again and work on her own self-prservation as she moves out of Randeep Hooda’s house. Veronica too comes to
terms with her reality, with time and the willingness of friends to stand byb her laying the healer. THe director presents this realization in a wonderfully poetic scene. Saif is staying in the home of a covakesecing Veronica and is aocing restlessly. Veronica tells himn, : neend nahin aa rahi?” They hug. She goes all gooey, then this is what she says, ” I want your touch. I want the warmth of your hot breath. I want your smell..yes, your smell which I love so much. But I want all these only if they are mine.
Of what use are these to me if they exist for Meera?” ( Or something to that effect. I am quoting from memory.)

So ‘Cocktail” along with ‘Rockstar’ is one step ahead in the journey of our most advetnturous chronicler of love after ‘ Socha Na Tha’ , ” Jab We Met” and ” Love aaj Kaal”
as he gets more complex, darker and more real. Having a talented auteur like Homi Adjania on board is of course a bonus.

Move over Yash Chopra,our real prince of romance is here. Imtiaz Ali, take bow!

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  1. Naveed_EkThaTiger

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    Nice read Utkal and agree on the funny dialogues by Saif and Boman. It was these moments which generated laughter in the hall and I too laughed along. Genuinely funny.

    However, I so DISAGREE with the following

    ‘I wish a film like Devdas had captured a fraction of this angst. Imtiaz wins my wholeheated appluse because he is not afraid to get upclose and offer a action capture shot of a heart beaking into smithereens. ” Why can’t we live togeteher, the awesome threesome, Veronica suggests, adding on, tu biwi, main rakhel.” How desperate and lost a woman must be to be able to degrade oneself thus?

    I mean I felt no sympathy for Deepika because the film was pathetic in this very sense. How a guy who sleeps with Veronica, shares his toothbrush with her and is comfortable around her suddenly does a complete 360 by falling in love with Meera after one kiss in the sunset on the beaches of Cape Town.

    Furthermore, I felt like shouting and shaking Deepika to wake the fuck up and have some self respect. Just because a guy has finished with you doesn’t mean you go get wasted and mess your life up. The other party have moved on so why the hell should you also not move on. I found it disgusting when she said that will share him together.

    The overlying problem with Cocktail is that it’s ‘wannabe’ and trying to be something that isn’t. As soon as the film finished I said to my friend the film in one word – AIMLESS.

    I have only seen two of Imtiaz Ali films – Jab We Met and Love Aaj Kal and Cocktail is no where near those two films IMO ofcourse.

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    Naveed: “The other party have moved on so why the hell should you also not move on” Easier said than done my friend. That is why I said the film was ‘ psychologically accurate’.

    “How a guy who sleeps with Veronica, shares his toothbrush with her and is comfortable around her suddenly does a complete 360 by falling in love with Meera after one kiss in the sunset on the beaches of Cape Town.”

    For your information, not just Veronica, he would have done it with countless other girls. But the heart has its reasons. and you fal in love with someone. and not others. And the love did not happen after the ‘ one kiss on the beacxh’. It just sealed it. The love has been happening slowly.

  3. Naveed_EkThaTiger

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    ‘Easier said than done my friend. That is why I said the film was ‘ psychologically accurate’.

    Ofcourse it’s not easy but this is why they say learn to respect yourself first before you expect others to respect you. I repeat I found it embarrassing how Deepika in reality was ‘forcing’ Saif to love her. She started to change her whole persoanlity just to make him love her. What is that all about?? No one should change for anyone. Yes in a relationships compromises must be made for a successful and long relationship but here the whole character is being transformed. Maybe I am too young to understand this (even though I doubt it) but the way Deepika was behaving had she done that with me I would have shown her the door and changed the bloody locks. Her behavior was that of a needy and selfish person and sorry these traits are NOT attractive.

    ‘For your information, not just Veronica, he would have done it with countless other girls’

    He most probably did but from my understanding he was just meeting girls and having sex no breakfast in the morning no calls nothing of that sort. Here he is living with Veronica and for me and many I know that’s a major step to move in with someone shows that one is serious and committed about the relationship. So clearly Saif was serious about her was he not??

    ‘And the love did not happen after the ‘ one kiss on the beacxh’. It just sealed it. The love has been happening slowly’

    I’m sorry Utkal but I completely disagree. How was love happening slowly. Love is a serious emotion and the word holds great meaning. I’ve had a girl almost go mental on me when I said that because she warned me only use it if you mean it. Many times one confuses love with lust. Now at the start when Saif uses that pick up on line on Meera what does she say. She retorts strongly and even badmouths Saif to Veronica saying I have never met such a bathameez and ghatiya insaan. Now these same lines half an hour into the film work on her?? wow yaar I need to drink that same magic potion Saif has been drinking so I can also pull these fit birds :D

  4. SCHOLES

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    Utkal “Bow Down”

    Havent read a cracking review for a while, you know man, all this negative reviews where forcing me not to see the movie, now i will see it and only because of this piece of yours.

    ps- have u seen 500 days of summer. ?

  5. SCHOLES

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    @naveed

    what you are saying on self respect has to be the aim, or what one says ideal thing.

    But in real life people are not ideal, they are damaged goods, hurt emotionally for them love is like a drug and thus as i understand utkal is trying to say deepika is behaving like a addict… who will do anything for that piece of drug.

    Love is a drug after all…. ideal life and reality are very different my friend…

    and in most love stories you will hear about the fall, not all would be as graceful and respectful as u suggest…. i have known people who have fallen, crazy and gone insane in love….

    I have read about some of the most self esteemed and respect type people having the mental crackdown…. i can completely understand how deepika behaved the way utkal says it…

  6. Naveed_EkThaTiger

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    @ scholes – I too respect Utkal’s views and even though I don’t endorse them entirely I appreciate what he has to say. Plus he alongwith danish some on Ng disagree with but both always maintain decency which I highly applaud.

    Please do post your thoughts scholes once you have seen the film ok :P

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    I did not like this movie at all and found it completely stereotyped and directionless. I am not saying that there are not people like Saif or Deepika or Diana but the way characters have been portrayed left a bad taste overall. All style and no substance.

    My rating 1.5 on 5

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    Also yes, way too slow

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    Nut there are some kuch kuch hota hai fans who still watch this srk movie regularly , they are loving this tale of a cock.

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    Was the song Jugni in the film, if yes how was it picturized? Thanks.

    WallD go watch Humko Deewana Kergaye or if you want to watch a gay love story, watch Dosti with Akki and Bobby Deol.

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    My one word – JHOOR . Cant believe how such movie doing good business !

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    @Fasel
    Srk movies are enough for gay representation, raone is first gay superhero.

  13. SCHOLES

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    surely naveed.. but it will take some time as i am injured and on bedrest after that some pending matters to be dealt with first :(

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    I enjoyed the film- didn’t blow me away- but thought it was a decent time-pass flick. But I definitely enjoyed reading this review. Lots of it I don’t agree with, but it is nice to read diverse views if well articulated. Nice discussion going on here!

  15. ady_koolz

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    Nice Review…Good movie though not as good as one has hoped after the promos…Acting wise movie is brilliant , everyone has done great job …Box office wise this is a sure shot success …Good to see different movies like Rowdy Rathore , Bol Bachchan and Cocktail getting success…

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    My reason of calling it a stereotype. I am glad I stumbled upon an article which almost echoes my sentiments and the very reason why I did not like the movie at all

    What really irked me is that the same stereotypes which we’ve seen for eons in Hindi films. The man – whose affections everyone seems to be hankering after, for no known reason – is the real slut in the film. He sleeps with anything that moves, his one-liners are horrible. Also, the message is that it’s quite fine to stab your best friend in the back and pucker up with her boyfriend who she’s made the cardinal mistake of asking to stay behind with you at a party. But it’s not fine to not pray and not cook food. So morality has nothing to do with loyalty or honesty or taking responsibility for one’s actions. It has everything to do with wearing revealing clothes and drinking and dancing at a bar and not being a traditional Indian woman.

    http://www.firstpost.com/bolly.....78812.html

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