Cheeni Kum (2007)

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Cheeni Kum: Directed by R. Balki. With Amitabh Bachchan, Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Zohra Sehgal. An egotistical 64-year-old chef and confirmed bachelor falls for a woman 30 years his junior.

“This movie is a novelty for India, a movie comprising mostly of intelligent, dialogue based humour rather than on situations (like Khosla ka Ghosla) or slapstick (most of the other Hindi movies that pretend to be comedies). Amitabh Bachchan is a crabby 64 year old chef / owner of an Indian restaurant in London. The first half depicts the growing relationship between himself and Tabu, a 34 year old woman from Delhi in London on a holiday. The second half primarily depicts Tabuu0026#39;s 58 year old father, Paresh Rawalu0026#39;s viewpoint on the relationship. There – thatu0026#39;s it as far as the story goes…nothing more, nothing less… The true brilliance of the movie lies in the life / spark infused in even the simplest of situations or the simplest of characters. Whether itu0026#39;s the interaction amongst the chefu0026#39;s in the restaurant, the waiter hilariously nicknamed Colgate because of his protruding teeth and the jokes at their expense (u0026#39;Iske Liye Dimaag Ki Zaroorat Hai, Daant Ki Nahinu0026#39;, he is gently admonished on one occasion), the Sardarji pharmacist and Amitabhu0026#39;s interactions with him, Amitabhu0026#39;s momu0026#39;s fascination with the gym in the face of her sons obvious reluctance to go anywhere near it, his acerbic comments on his momu0026#39;s cooking (u0026#39;yeh Tihar Jail Waali Dal ?u0026#39;), Paresh Rawalu0026#39;s love of cricket and Gandhism. I can go on and on. I was in near-hysterical splits on no less than 10 occasions. Iu0026#39;m still laughing as I remember some of the jokes….u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnd I havenu0026#39;t even mentioned Amitabh and Tabu – their running joke around the umbrella, the ruthless way she teases him the first time he tries to ask her out, their almost every conversation was beautifully constructed. The movie also captures amazingly well the highs and lows of falling in love. Will she come or wont she ? Will she say yes ? The mood swings, the heartache and the sheer exhilaration and joy when its all OK, when youu0026#39;re with your newfound love.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI think one of the casting coupu0026#39;s of the movie was Tabu. I watched this movie with a school friend of mine (Prashant) and we discussed her at length after the movie. The parts of the conversation I can print here involved her sheer beauty, her classic features (high cheekbones, eyes) and her subtleness…her understated yet enigmatic presence. She brings reality and a certain mystique to her character, makes acting seem so easy. I donu0026#39;t think there is another Bollywood actress who could have done justice to her role.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHowever, this doesnu0026#39;t detract in any way from any of the other performances in the movie. Everyone was excellent – from Amitabh to Paresh Rawal to each chef / waiter in the restaurant, Amitabhu0026#39;s neighbour and his daughter (a nice sub-plot here and at last we get a real child who talks like todayu0026#39;s kids actually do, unlike the saccharine mumblings of the girl in TaraRumPum). The music, with the title song playing constantly in the background, the settings (even Qutab Minar looks beautiful in the movie), everything, like spices, enhance the brilliance of the dialogue.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTake a bow, Mr Balki (an ad maker and first time director). The entire audience gave a standing ovation when the movie ended. Is movie main kuch bhi kum nahin tha !”

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