Sunday, April 15, 2012

Top 5 critically acclaimed films that failed at BO

In the last 2 decades, a number of films in Bollywood have been appraised critically and garnered a cult following. Some have them have also featured on the All Time Favourite and Must See Bollywood Movies list. But its an interesting fact that not all such movies succeeded at the Box Office. Here is a collection of Top 5 movies from this category.

1. Swades: We, the People

A film inspired from real life, is a story of a successful Indian scientist who returns to an Indian village to take his nanny to America with him and in the process rediscovers his roots. Swades is a unique experiment with grass root realism. The film is all about Ashutosh Gowariker's excellence and Shah Rukh Khan coming into his own as an actor to deliver one of his best performance till date. The film flopped at the box office due to its offbeat theme and non-commercial nature and could only manage a worldwide gross collection of Rs. 23 Cr.


Top critically acclaimed movie : Swades : We the people


"Hesitating to act because the whole vision might not be achieved, or because others do not yet share it, is an attitude that only hinders progress."






2. Khamoshi: The Musical

A story of a girl whose life is divided into two worlds — one with her parents who are deaf and mute and the other of music and love. The movie, directorial debut of Sanjay Leela Bhansali is a gem. It contains some of the best ensemble acting in a Hindi movie. Not only are the individual actors brilliant, they mesh together like parts in a Swiss watch. Each actor (Nana Patekar, Seema Biswas, Salman Khan, Manisha Koirala and Helen) while producing his or her best never try to dominate the others lending to some brilliant teamwork.


Top critically acclaimed movie : Khamoshi: The Musical


"When music breaks the barriers of silence"

3. Johnny Gaddar

The story is about a gang of five that run a gambling club and conduct other underhand deals. The plot revolves around a possible drug deal which could earn each member a profit of Rs. 50 lakh which results in lies, deceit, betrayal and death. Its an Indian crime thriller noir film written and directed by Sriram Raghavan. The film is a tribute to Vijay Anand's influence on the Hindi noir/thriller genre. Raghavan himself had confessed wanting to shoot the whole film in Black and White. The color Red is used predominantly in the movie, as a homage to Sin City. Johnny Gaddaar is a delicious thriller and its biggest strength is its unpredictability.


Top critically acclaimed movie : Johnny Gaddar


"It’s not the years , it’s the mileage"

4. Andaaz Apna Apna

Few comedies are widely regarded as being the best of all time as Andaz Apna Apna, which is a cult film if there ever was one belonging to the genre. Aptly named (the title means 'to each his own [mannerism]'), it aimed to entertain from the very first frame to the very last, and succeeded overwhelmingly in so doing. The plot revolves around two conmen who compete for the hand of a heiress and in turn get drawn into love - and into trying to save her from an evil criminal.


Top critically acclaimed movie : Andaaz Apna Apna


"Teja Main hoon, Mark Idhar hai"

Aamir Khan and Salman Khan were perfectly cast, and in retrospect, it's difficult to imagine anyone else in their shoes. If you've ever liked any film with either, consider this mandatory viewing. Andaz Apna Apna is a genuinely well-crafted comedy that hammered away at its mission. The jokes get funnier with repeat viewings. Surprisingly, there is more to appreciate each time.


5. Dil Se

Dil Se is said to be a journey through the 7 shades of love that are defined in ancient Arabic literature. Those shades are defined as attraction, infatuation, love, reverence, worship, obsession, and death. The character played by Shahrukh Khan passes through each shade during the course of the film. The film is a dramatisation of the attraction between a character from the heart of India and another from a peripheral state and a representation of opposites in the eyes of the law and society.

Top critically acclaimed movie : Dil Se

"I like the distance between us. Without it, I wouldn't have a reason to come close"

As with most Mani Ratnam films, the plot isn't simply a love story. Dil Se is also about idealism and the birth of the terrorist -- simplified to a great extent, but neatly executed. It is the third in Ratnam's trilogy of terror films that depict human relationships against a background of Indian politics, after Roja and Bombay. It is not as touching as Roja, or as intense as Bombay, however, a better-made film, by a director using his craft to tell a rather stupendous love story. The entire feel of the film is appropriately poetic, with a few romantic exchanges standing out quite memorably. The acting in the film is top-notch.





Sunday, March 25, 2012

Rishikesh - The Gateway to the Himalayas - The Trip

Adventures at Rishikesh

Situated in the foothills of the Himalaya’s in northern India lie’s the holy site of Rishikesh which attracts millions of tourists and pilgrims every year. The Holy waters of Ganges in Rishikesh provide some with a kind of adventure that’s unimaginable. The rapids of Ganges make it one of the best places for white water river rafting in India.

To experience this adventure, we planned a short excursion to Rishikesh last weekend. We a group of 6 (which eventually came down to 5 as soon as the trip began) left Delhi on Saturday morning in a cab. Our plan was to enjoy the drive on a not-so-bad NH #58 and reach Rishikesh till evening. We had lots of time on our hand and eventually stopped at Muzaffarnagar, Roorkee and finally Haridwar.

We did have time for a dip in the holy waters of the Ganges at Har ki Pauri which is considered to be the most sacred ghat of Haridwar. Though we couldn't attend it,I heard that the evening prayer at dusk offered to Goddess Ganga at Har-Ki-Pauri is an enchanting experience for any visitor. The reflection of the golden diyas that keep floating on the river offers a beautiful view of the ghat.

Haridwar - Har ki Pauri

Finally we reached our destination Him River Resort in Rishikesh in the evening. Surrounded by mountains from all 4 sides, the resort has unique clay cottages that are decorated in a simple but comfortable manner. While the walk to the resort was exciting and could hear the Ganges roaring, the sight of the white sands refreshed our tired souls. Once we put our bags in our cottages, all of us headed for the river. We spent some time there before moving back to our cottages for snacks followed by Bonfire, couple of games and dinner. Its soothing to lay on the white sand and rocks and view the stars in the sky with the river roaring in the background. The feeling experienced is difficult to put into words.

Rishikesh - Him River Resort - Clay Cottages

Rishikesh - Him River Resort - Clay Cottages

Rishikesh - Him River Resort - Clay Cottages

Though we were tired with the long journey and the already enjoyable stay in Rishikesh, we woke up fresh quite early next morning for Trekking cum sight seeing expedition. The destination was a majestic waterfall. We spent some time there before moving back to our cottages for breakfast. What was to follow was the highlight of the trip - White water rafting in the holy Ganges from Marine Drive to Nim Beach, a 24 kms stretch. We drove uphill to Marine Drive with the raft and were greeted with the instructions by our guide. Rafting in Rishikesh is a once in a lifetime experience.

Rishikesh - Rafting

When we started, there was a question hovering in my mind on how enjoyable this experience would be? I believe our guide could read my mind and immediately answered my question. He asked us to stand in the moving raft (Most of us were non-swimmers and were trying to somehow establish ourself on the moving raft). As soon as we all stood up, I could see one of my friend falling down. We couldn't control our laughter but at the same time everyone was trying to balance themselves. As we carefully and successfully balanced ourself on the moving raft, out of nowhere came the instrucution to jump into the river. This was the impetus needed to let go the fear. The life jackets helped the non-swimmers enjoy the stay in the water and we could feel the body going numb because of the cold water. Once experienced the fall in water early in the expedition, we could enjoy the rest of the rafting carefree. It is righly said that a great trainer cum guide could make a great rafting experience. The same was with us and the whole experience was amazing. We crossed around 15 rapids in our journey, some of them were Grade 4 level. Some of the rapids hit us hard and at moments felt like we were going down but somehow we balanced the raft from being toppled. We bravely tackled the Grade 3 and 4 rapids like Black Money, Three Blind Mice, Golf Course, Club House and Roller Coaster like a team and at the end of it felt like could have handled much tougher ones too. We also had an opputunity to swim in certain calmer patches of Ganges, and even body surf one of the Grade 1-2 rapids. The rafting on this 24 kms stretch took us around 3 hours to complete. At the end near Nim beach, there is a small cliff where one can try Cliff Jumping from some 30 odd feet into the cold water. It doesn't look a lot but takes the hell out of you to do it. It is also a place to enjoy some refreshment after an exhaustive rafting experience. The Maggi was amazing too. Like true rafters, we carried the raft back from the river through the sand to the vehicle which was waiting to take us back to our place.


Rishikesh - Rafting

Rishikesh - Rafting

Rishikesh - Rafting

We reached our cottage around 4 in the evening, had lunch, played a couple of games and left for Delhi late in the evening. The trip on a whole was an enchanting experience but felt that we were short of time. The adreline rush provided by the adventures here in Rishikesh is hard to resist. Next time, would atleast like to try Bunjee Jumping, Giant Swing and Flying Fox.

It is righly said that Rishikesh, better known as a pilgrim centre, is fast becoming the adventure capital of India as hordes of adrenaline junkies from around the world converge on the city. If you are looking for a short adventure filled weekend trip, then Rishikesh is a great option.