Sunday, August 03, 2008

And now KUSELAN

If watching the Dark Knight was fun, then going to a theater, first day (night actually - in USA they screen the first show at night) to watch a Rajnikant movie (Tamil was never my forte) only proves that I am beginning to lose it. But I had to! Armed with J and A, two of my friends who were born speaking Tamil the three of us made it to the cinema hall with masala tea, cauliflower pakoras and topped our midnight snack with samosas while Rajni proved why he is the best.

Kuselan has a simple storyline (thank God! that is why I could follow it) and has some great actors. I mean when you don't understand a word of the whole movie except the odd 'Sorry' and 'Thank You' you try and check out people's facial expressions to know the story. And Pashupati was clearly the winner. As Bala the poor barber who was bosom friend of now superstar Ashok Kumar (Rajnikant) Pashupati lives the role of the man who does not know how to react when people cajole him to arrange for a meeting with the super star. But how? Bala is a poor man and his once childhood friend is a celebrity and the twain shall not meet. His dilemma clearly shows on his face and his distress is a feast for the eyes.

J&A informed me that because of the Hogenakkal row, certain sections were not going to the release. But wow! what I saw amazed me enough! A bursting theater. Young men in white shirts and dhotis, people screaming shouting and throwing marble paper confetti every time Rajni made an appearance, I have never been through something like this! And Rajni did not disappoint.

Scenes like this:
Demure Rajni is the Egyptian prisoner who is chained and brought in front of the queen (Nayanthara). With the flash of his eyes, he breaks the shackles and his clothes change to that of a prince and then they start dancing.

Another one:
Rajni is a framed photograph and when Nayanthara comes to look at him, he jumps out of the photo, beheads himself in front of her. His headless body runs back to the frame while his head chases Nayanthara through the room. Does it get better than this?

Yes it does:
Rajni is a guerrilla fighter who has been captured by a Japanese opponent in the middle of a jungle. She throws two sticks in two opposite directions and they get nailed to the barks of two trees. Rajni blindfolds himself and throws two knives in the two opposite directions and the knives cut the sticks in half. Our Japanese lady is all ga-ga over Rajni and presumably, they break into a dance soon after that!

Aside all these stunts, I still maintain that Rajni is a fine actor and even though I have never seen any movie of his before, I have seen enough movies in my lifetime to know a good actor and Rajni surely is one of the creme.

As I came out of the hall and looked at the three story high poster of Rajni hanging from the walls of the theater,I could not help but say wow!

P.S. - People tell me that we are supposed to pour milk over his photograph as a sign of respect. Now that's a stunt that matches Rajni's stature.

P.P.S. - for all you Rajni fans

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! You are all praises for the southie star. I'm glad. :-) And ofcourse, I enjoyed watching the movie for the crowd if not for the lousy script.

-J

ə said...

i love watching such dhinchak movies. Wanted to watch Kulesan as well. Will prolly do so next week - am off nightmarish work life for a while

Ab said...

hehe... hahaha.... so u too wathed rajni in action, eh?
well, all th movies are a littl too mad in stunts, but his last 2 movies i feel, hav enough of bollywood in it to mak it look good to non tamilians too.... i liked sivaji (maybe because i expected the worst) and i shud see kuselan sometime!

Anonymous said...

U watched Rajinikant??? You, a bengali watched Rajini & liked him??? Naaiiisshhhh :-)

P.S - Looks like I haven't been here in a while, or you've been very active in blogworld!!! :-)

Ab said...

hey even i watched kuselan yesterday... well, it was just a typical rajni movie.. but the th kind of following he is shown to command is pretty much true... im sure, the day he dies, theyll need a lot of policemen to stop th rioters from burning busses.. that is, if the policemen themselves dont join in th riots!
but actually, this movie was a copy of a mallu movie, and in that th superstar has just 10 minutes in th end... and in that th barber balu role is jus too good compared to pasupathy!

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