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Aamir - Review

10th June 2008 | posted in Hindi Movies, Reviews, meetu | | 6173 views

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Alternate Names: Amir

Rating: Watch for sure - preferably in theatre (Rating Scale)

Movie Info, Detailed ratings, To each his own, Parental Guidance

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Quick Review

There isn’t one single department which can claim that it carried Aamir on its shoulders. Each and everything - make-up, set design/locations, background music, lighting, camera work, dialogue, and of course acting work towards creating the build-up and the final impact. And what’s more religious fundamentalism is dealt with subtlety - the lost virtue. It has been maintained almost throughout, except for the abruptness of the background music in parts and the portrayal of the antagonist.

Rating: Watch for sure - preferably in theatre (Rating Scale)

So many movies based on religious fundamentalism have come and gone, that you wonder if any stone is left unturned in this territory. And then comes along a movie like Aamir that not only defies all standards of film-making in Hindi cinema, but also breaks barriers of approaching the subject. Be warned though, that you are in for a very slow paced, extremely serious cinema.

Movies of this genre are made to inspire the audience. And usually they end up inspiring by a long, unwieldy sermon in the climax. But here, since you are so in tune with what the character is going through just by seeing him, you start thinking how you would react in that situation. And ultimately, you realize its all building towards inspiring you by action and not just by words.

Every time I watch a Hindi movie in which I feel what the protagonist is going through without anyone telling me, but just by observation, it scores with me. Such is the brilliance of the performance by Rajeev Khandelwal who plays Aamir Ali. Despite knowing very little about the kind of person Aamir is, we feel what he is going through on that particular day of his life.

His performance is adequately supported by regular day-to-day dialogues. Also, since the dialogues are minimal, the plain lines don’t get boring. The dialogues given to the villain though are repetitive and thus mundane. Also, the “villainish” things he is made to do on his chair in a dimly-lit room are too in-the-face and unimaginative compared to the tone of the rest of the movie. Because they come across as typical, you are reminded that you are actually watching a movie. And thus he hardly strikes terror in the minds of the audience.

What is terrorizing though, is the ambience created by the sets/locations. Be it a stench-filled place, or a claustrophobic hotel room that Aamir is confined in, or the crowded roads where he feels everyone is watching him - all make you feel like getting Aamir out of there as soon as possible.

The lighting keeps in mind the source of natural light in each scene and adds towards the “natural” feel of the movie. Similarly, the camerawork - especially the close-ups and handheld camera movements get you deeper into Aamir’s state of mind.

Even the combination of slow pace and short run-time works towards achieving the required impact. There is a bit when 3 minutes into the story, time is actually elongated to maybe almost double its length. But since the movie itself is barely over 90 minutes, and you are so engrossed, the slow motion doesn’t get annoying.

The songs complemented this style of narration too. Especially “ghumiyo”, which in a way was symbolic. The traffic jam Aamir is trying to resolve seems so much like the confusion in his life that he is trying to sort out. The background score is the only thing that seemed abrupt to me. As in the music itself was very good, but since it didn’t flow from one scene to another, it felt jerky.

Maybe, just maybe this movie could have dropped one level on the rating scale for a part of the audience because of its pace, but the build-up in the drama can only be sensed in a closed, dark environment. It would be injustice to all the faculties of film-making by watching it at home, with all the distractions and the smaller screen.

Parental Guidance:

  • Violence: There are a couple violent scenes, which are not necessarily gory, but could still scare kids who are not used to watching violence.
  • Sexual content: None.
  • Concept: Since, the basic idea revolves around religious fundamentalism, I doubt kids under 10 would even be able to grasp what the movie is about.
  • General Look and Feel: The pace of the movie itself is a deterrent for kids to watch it. Besides, the movie has a very serious tone, I’d think its not conducive to a patient watch from kids.

Click here to read what I scribbled on my notepad while watching this movie (what worked and what didn’t for me). Might contain spoilers!

Click here to see what 18 other reviewers/viewers think. Average rating 4.4 / 5.0: 15 thumbs up, 2 so-so, 1 thumbs down.
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Rating: Watch for sure - preferably in theatre (Rating Scale)

Detailed Ratings (out of 5):

Direction: 4 Story: 3.5
Lead Actors: 5 Supporting Cast: 3
Dialogues: 4 Screenplay: 4
Music: 3.5 Lyrics: 3.5

Aamir - Details

Director: Rajkumar Gupta
Lead Actors: Rajeev Khandelwal
Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Genre: Drama, Social, Thriller
Official Website: Aamir
Duration: 1:35 hrs (approx.)

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  1. 1 On June 10th, 2008, Subur said:

    Meetu!.. u just gave words to my thoughts… I was simply awestruck with the performance. Superb review.. keep up the good work

  2. 2 On June 10th, 2008, Mayur said:

    Hi mitu,
    I guess u already have idea tht, the movie story line has been ripped of from cavite..
    (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0428303/)
    UTV bought the rights after the completion of aamir.
    I think this kind of praise should be reserved for original movies.

  3. 3 On June 11th, 2008, meetu said:

    Thank you Subur! Will try my best!!

    Hey Mayur! I did read somewhere about Aamir being a copy of Cavite. I haven’t seen Cavite, but in general, I think if it is copied well, contextualised to the situation well, lines are written well, it is alright.

    Basically, unlike written work, which can just be copied and pasted, making a movie still involves making a lot of decisions in context with your movie. E.g. Whatever might have been copied, you can’t take the credit away from Rajeev for his performance or from the way the streets of Bombay were captured.

    Also, if I reserved my praise only for original movies, I would be praising very little, wouldn’t I? ;)

    Cheers!!

  4. 4 On June 11th, 2008, Sudhir Nair said:

    Hey Meetu,

    The background score was brilliant in the movie; a definite highlight. I felt the movie paced just right tho..

    And Iam thanking heavens that they didn’t introduce us to his love life while breaking into a song !!

    Definitely a very good debut overall..but, to quote one of my friends,”A good movie, but a commercial disaster.” :-(

  5. 5 On June 11th, 2008, vimal said:

    Meetu,

    Excellent review for an exceptional movie. But after watching it, I kinda didnt get answer to a question, ” Why him of all the people ? The gang was so well knit, so y didnt any of them do it? “. I felt there is no proper explanation to this except for the frequent mention of “comm” in the movie. Dont you think so?

  6. 6 On June 12th, 2008, meetu said:

    !!! Major Spoilers in this comment !!!

    Lol Sudhir, about the love song. Or if the movie didnt end the way it did.

    The thing is, I don’t think makers of such movies are actually looking at a major commercial success, they just want to make their kind of cinema and appreciate the appreciation their movies get. Of course, if they commercial success then, nothing like it! But what i am saying is they are prepared for the blow.

    Thanks Vimal. Oh, I didn’t look at the movie from “why him?” point of view. I took that as a given, an assumption. I think my brain worked backwards after the movie was over. As in, we read/hear in the news that there was a bomb blast and it was done using a suicide bomber. What could be the possible story of such a bomber? And here is one possibility.

  7. 7 On June 12th, 2008, anupam said:

    !!! Spoiler Warning !!! Spoilers in this post !!!

    hey,
    while i admit the movie is a refreshing change from what we have been treated (mistreated!!)in most cases to, the movie really has too many flaws to be gushed about. While the basic premise is intreresting enough, thats al it is. BASIC!!It doesnt go further than that. The twist with the briefcase was juvenile coz had they told him in the beginning itself to leave it in the bus, he would have(the change in plans alerts him to the possibilities) and the fundamentalists would have gotten away. Also, the morality or the “kaum” bit really felt like an after thought as if the mysterious caller only said those dialogues to fill in silences or lulls on conversation.Thirdly, why ask him to keep goin round and round over the city wen the 1st conversation could have resulted in pretty much the same intended result as the final one?
    dont get me wrong, the movies nice no doubd without absolutely brilliant cinematography by alphose roy and innovative backgroung score but by no way is it a gr8 piece of cinema. Its a sincere effort and a good debut for the director.

  8. 8 On June 12th, 2008, meetu said:

    !!! Spoiler Warning !!! Spoilers in this post !!!

    Anupam, the movie would be a 10 minutes long if it went the way you are suggesting :)

    Jokes apart, I don’t think he would have kept the briefcase anyway. Ultimately, did he do what he was asked to do when he came to know their intentions?

    I agree, the “kaum” bit was a little inane.

    I am assuming he was made to go round and round the city for him to see the conditions that people from his “kaum” stay in.

  9. 9 On June 16th, 2008, Sudeep said:

    ‘Maybe’ a SPOILER ahead!

    I agree that the villain was a bit overboard with the dialogs but i loved the part where he is holding the baby and talking with Aamir on phone.
    And I did wonder how the hero needed his meds only once while running behind the taxi and beating the goons.

    But i loved the movie.. a little PhoneBooth touch might be but was worth the time and money spent :)

  10. 10 On June 16th, 2008, meetu said:

    !!! Mild spoiler ahead !!!

    Yeah Sudeep, I thought it had glimpses from Phone Booth too, but I dismissed it because I thought the feel must be because of the constant use of phone.

    About the medication, maybe his asthama isn’t acute.

  11. 11 On June 23rd, 2008, Neo said:

    my take on this movie.
    http://viralshah.blogspot.com/2008/06/aamir-review-leading-by-example.html

  12. 12 On June 26th, 2008, Ankit said:

    !!Spoiler Warning !!

    An absolutely amazing movie, and a very fitting review. Congrats Meetu. I landed here through your Twitter account.

    The movie is an absolute watch. I recommend this, urgently to everyone. Urgent, ‘coz if you miss this one, God knows how soon will you be fortunate enough to watch another decent Hindi flick.

    And now, to answer a few queries (Just my 2 cents). The whole idea of using Aamir for the mission was to make him realize the seriousness of the situation. Possibly, they wanted him to execute something like this in the U.K. But Aamir returned to India, adding to the frustration of the “kaum”. They looked at Aamir as someone who fled U.K., when they were expecting him to fight. They wanted to teach him a lesson, and hence used him for the mission. And yes, making him run around in the city was to make him realize the situation of their people.

    All in all, very good cinema.

    Meetu, I liek dthe way you have structured tour website. “Reviews”, “Each To His Own”, “Just A Thought” - all very useful series.

    Didn’t go through the rest of the website, but would love to see a Box-Office status feature included as well. Something that I found at http://www.boxofficeindia.com.

    Keep writing. Keep Rocking.

  13. 13 On June 26th, 2008, meetu said:

    Thanks, Ankit! I think this will be the last week Aamir will have more than a couple of shows. :( All high profile movies coming up this week and next.

    Budget and Revenue was one of the first fields I had entered in my database. But, I don’t put in numbers there because I don’t know of an authentic source. Also, it will have to be updated regularly until, DVD and TV rights are sold. And that information is not really easy to get.

    Thanks, once again!

  14. 14 On July 2nd, 2008, Arvind said:

    I am amused with the comment the “Kaum” repeating part was lame - because issues like that these are primarily roused to create rifts. In the year 2008, its as real as the people around you.

    @Anupam - the idea of making him roam around was to break his spirit. You can’t accept compliance in the initial few minutes. What he did in the end was against their expectations - he acted like AAMIR - the leader and did something for (his) people (his not restricted by religion at all). That was the beauty of the movie.

    Though I am dissapointed to find out that its a copy. A good one nevertheless.

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