De Taali
Director:
E Niwas
Producer:
Ravi Walia
Starring:
Aftab Shivdasani, Ritesh Deshmukh, Ayesha Takia, Rimi
Sen, Satish Shah, Saurabh Shukla
Bollywood's five movies have at stake a heavy sum of Rs
600 million this week. The quantity is
attractive but the quality is missing. It seems that 'Haal-e-Dil'
produced by Kumar Mangat who is very close to Ajay
Devgan and his wife Kajol, will top them in respect of
entertaining the audience. Besides 'Haal-e-Dil' other
four movies released today are 'De Taali', 'Khushboo',
'Memsahib' and 'Duvidha'.
Let’s take ‘De Taali’. The movie is titled after
its most popular item song! Great!! Earlier, it was
named ‘Jalsa’, though. When each and every member of
the cast and crew began calling it ‘De Taali’, it
was named so, it is said.
Though its director E. Niwas is known for completing his
every movie within two months , this time he took more
than six months. Why? He attributes the delay in this
movie to the dates problem of its cast as E. Niwas
wanted to shoot certain scenes in the presence of the
entire cast.
The movie’s lead actors - Aftaab Shivdasani, Ritesh
Deshmukh, Ayesha Takia and Riya Sen found it too
difficult to adjust common dates among themselves. Hence
the deferment of the shooting schedule several times.
Later, the director decided to shoot eighty per cent of
the movie on the splendid sets of Filmalay and Film city
studios in Mumbai.
Though the movie looks good on its face value and
according to the performances rendered by its cast, it
falls short of a plot—good or bad. There isn’t much
suspense as is usual in a movie to evoke constant
interest of the viewers in watching each and every
scene.
Here, one knows
what will follow next. As the title indicates the movie
centers on friendship and love, but when the lights
switch off in the theater , its music hints at the
seriousness of the flick. No sooner the main cast breaks
into a peppy song than the audience realizes the truth!
In the story, Kartika played by Rimi Sen uses the
situation to her advantage and her would-be husband (Abhi)
Aftab Shivdasani has no problems when she gives up her
desire to marry him even though she is in the midst of
just getting married! The movie is about three great
friends -- Abhi played by Amu, Ayesha Takia and Paglu
played by Riteish Deshmukh.
They are very close to each other and therefore support
each other. Ayesha , though a female, is treated like
boy in their company. Abhi is always ready to fall for
some one:
This comes out when Kartika enters Abhi's life, and
Paglu is set to see Abhi and Amu married. How they try
to avoid the Kartika’s scheming is what the movie is
all about. So, the plot of the story or the script lacks
a lot to convince the viewers.
Performance-wise, Riteish Deshmukh has played his role
excellently well; it seems that comedy is his forte.
Though older in the filmi line, Aftab Shivdasani doesn’t
match his junior (Ritesh) in profession but undoubtedly
strives too hard in doing his assigned role.
Ayesha Takia,
however, surprises though after a long time, by
involving herself completely in her character. Rimi Sen
plays her character of Kartika quite well by indulging
in scheming though her role requires it.
One doesn’t understand the role of Anupam Kher,
though. What’s the great deal in his imparting lessons
to his pet dog to follow his orders. After all, his isn’t
a guest appearance, we feel.
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