Monday, February 25, 2013

Kai Po Che Movie Review




Indian film industry is evolving, and in what an amazing way, really. We are almost looking at a new Bollywood, evolving exactly as it ideally should. This 'change' that I have been talking about is something which defines this latest iteration of Chetan Bhagat's novel 'Three Mistakes of my Life'. What's more, this movie sets the stage for 3 new exciting talents who are worth a watch; actually MORE than worth a watch, really.

The above lines defines 'Kai Po Che' in a nutshell. Directed by Abhishek Kapoor, adapts 'The 3 Mistakes of My Life', best-seller author Chetan Bhagat's take of a story, mixing cricket rage with a few other notes regarding politics, religion, the confused youth, and finally coming of age. The story of the movie says what Bhagat majorly says in his book, but that is to be expected since it is the book that the story majorly follows. Like the book, the film unfolds the film's story in Ahmedabad in the year 2002, with the backdrop of the Gujarat riots. This movie cannot really be slated into a particular genre as such. It actually depicts friendship, romance, sports, religion, politics and what's more, it talks about all this in a way that is really toucing, and would really strike a chord with the audience. 

Kai Po Che tells the tale of three friends who are based out of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The story sees a young boy in Ahmedabad, named Govind (Rajkumar Yadav) dream of starting a business. However, to accommodate his friend Ishan (Sushant Singh Rajput) ad Omi's (Amit Sadh) passion for cricket, they finally open a cricket goods and training shop. But, if you really delve deeply, you will notice the fact that the three friends have their own motive; while Govind's goal is to make as much money as he can, Ishan desires to nurture Ali who is a gifted batsma, while all Omi wants to do is stay with his friends. However, the events which take place ultimately change the lives of each of the friends in a very different ways.

With Kai Po Che, Abhishek Kapoor has proved what a fantastic story-teller he is, a fact which is clearly evident in his earlier films too, namely, "Aryan" and "Rock On". You might find a few similarities between Rock-On and Kai Po Che, but they are still very different. I truly believe that a movie like Kai Po Che is really tough to make as it just doesn't has a solid story, but also has a few sub-plots - a much bigger canvas, really. As for the sound-track of the movie,  the songs are not complicated, and fits in beautifully within the movie. More importantly, it is purely a sound-track which can be enjoyed by us all, every Indian would really find it easy to understand and perhaps even hum along, long after getting out of the theatre. Cinematography (by Anay Goswamy) is brilliant, and captures the feel of the city in a beautiful way.

The main parts, as played by three hugely gifted actors is absolutely brilliant. Sushant Singh Rajput, Rajkumar Yadav and Amit Sadh are the heart-beats of this enterprise. They are all terrific actors, and are blessed with an amazing screen presence, and pure talent. Not only are these three actors brilliant, but even the supporting cast is equally superb. 

Finally, all I can say is Kai Po Che is full of awesome content. It proves the simple fact that to make good cinema, it is not always neccessary to cast a huge star-cast. Watch Kai Po Che because movies like these need our encouragement. This movie so much deserves a standing ovation. Absolutely brilliant!

Rating: 4.5/ 5 Stars

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