Saturday, August 30, 2008
ROCK ON!
Music lovers watch it. Music ignorant watch it, still. “Rock on” really rocks.
The movie talks of love, jealousy, betrayal, dissatisfaction, lies, hatred, competition…. Everything.. It’s a story about four friends, who know nothing but music, talk nothing but music and breathe nothing but music are estranged from each other due to circumstances and how music re-unites them. The story is about going away and then coming back. A subject that has been dealt with, in many movies before but Rock on stirs a faint rhythm in your heart and makes it louder. It brings out alive the rock star in you. The one who wants to live life - the way it wants to, irrespective of the societal pressures, peer pressure or one’s own motive of leading a so called “comfortable” life.
KD- the character played by Purab Kohli is a sight to watch. He has played his reel role in the real sense. A next door guy with eyes dancing for girls he is the funny bone of the group. His drunken act in one of the parties is commendable and just a true snap from every day life. He plays the drums in the group.
Joe- An aggressive character played by Arjun Rampal is the guitarist in the group. Unfair - is the game life plays on him and becomes one of the reasons for the band to disband.
Luke Kenny is noticed as Rob- the key board guy who not only has talent but has been recognized by many musicians and has made a mark in the industry with few jingles in ads. Even after ten years of being without his band he wants to make it to the stage- against all odds
Farhaan Akhtar being introduced as Aaditya does justice to the lead role. His real talent of being able to sing and compose music, helps add credibility to the character and leaves the audience spell bound. No, he is not a chocolate hero in the movie. With shades of gray and dischord interwoven in his character his debut performance is commendable too. And his husky voice does sound sexy :)
Prachi Desai- the youngest queen of hindi soap “Kasam Se” acts as Farhan’s wife and plays a role of home maker of a wealthy investment banker. Her husband’s lack of involvement in family life and her quest to know him better makes her discover the “Magik” her husband’s band had tried to weave ten years ago. Thid pivots her to the critical role of the real starter of the re-union. With the re-union even her marriage which is some where on the rocks gets saved.
The music and lyrics resound more once you have seen the movie otherwise it becomes difficult to relate with it. Even Sindbad - the sailor and Kabhi Khud Pe Hansa make your feet tap in the theatre and you are bound to listen to it the very next moment you step out. "Jo Tum Ho Toh" tops the list.
I donot know anything about picturisation and camera angles, but the shots taken in Aaditya’s palatial house, where the reflection of the characters in being captured on the glass instead of their real self adds newness.
The film is to the point without any melodramatic moments and that makes it even livelier.
So what you waiting for- Rock on !
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
The Wait ..
I walked around the market
Looking for your favourite sweet
Bought a kilo and turned around
To make a hasty retreat
Kneaded the dough with coco
Stuffed it with kiwis and berries
Decorated the cake with lil hearts
And topped it with cherries
The clock struck one
Excited- I smiled
Six hours more and you shall be here
On fingers, I counted like a child
Went around the house singing
The song you gave to me
Feeding the fish with food droplets
In a bowl fish for you to see
Warmed the house with log fire
Lit candles as the sun set down
As their incense wafted through
And made my senses drown
The clock struck seven but no one arrived
I waited on the garden steps
The wax melted and candles burnt out
While I sat alone and wept
The sun came up the very next day
Lighting up the whole street
Out I sprang, away in the crowd
Looking for your favourite sweet
Picked up berries, picked up the dough
Counted all the packets of candles
With one arm wrapped around a new fish bowl
I made my way back in worn out sandals
Thirty seasons these eyes have cried
And woken up to bright sunshine
Thirty seasons have rekindled those candles
Which continued to burn out - without the wine!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
FOR LOVE’S SAKE
Drops of blood
Fall down like beads
On the soil
And knees go weak
He stumbles and bends
And stops short
Raises his hand
Where his beloved calls out
Her picture fading out
From his bleary eyes
As his mind plays games
He hears her shout
Her flailing arms
Calling out for him
While they hold her back
From reaching out o him
A lid bats- he sees her eyes
That smiled and told him
How much she
Loved him
A struggling breath comes out
Her locks intrude his thoughts
That she blows away from her face
With forehead full of knots
A smile creases his face
As he lay down
And slowly visions fade
As he calls her name out
Like one last effort
He looks onto her side
And watch her speck grow
Larger in size
She rushes like gale
Against the harsh sun
Where her beloved lies
Slained for love’s sin
She stumbles and bends
And stops short
Raises her head
Gets up and starts out
Beads of blood
Appear on her sleeve
As her snow white raiment
Turns crimson with every leap
Crash and down
A feet away from him
Tears stream down
As she lunges for him
Their eyes meet
For one last time
Visions of them together
Ethereal- Divine
One last breath
One last shudder
Wind wipes their pain
As rain pours down to smother..
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