“STUDENTS” OF THE YEAR
Student of the
year.......the drama king KJO who was away from the megaphone past 2 years ,
here comes up with a story that happens in a no-man’s land, around a school
named ST.TERESA. It’s definitely hard to believe and adopt the atmosphere that
he exposed to the existing scenario of Indian sensibilities. From the titles
part the movie appeals to be a visual grandeur excelling in costumes & art
department. OK first things first, it has been deliberately proven that KJO is
still a consummate in picturing songs. The colors, sets & artists were
always at their best dancing to the tunes of his film. Radha & disco dewane
were magnificently pleasing. Coming back to the discussion, the films adapts a
screenplay that swaps you back and forth in chronological order which engages the viewers.
The
“trio” (Siddharth malhotra, Alia bhatt , Varun dhawan) were simple and lovable.
Dhawan & Alia need a special mention who made their presence more
remarkable. Their innocent and cute looks were pleasing, in cut short a perfect stuff for bolly-wood has been delivered. Siddhartha’s role was
restricted to more of the looks part and trimmed performance wise. It was a
cake walk for him to deal the role. The movie forays heavy casting like Rishi
ji(rishi kapoor), Farida ji(farida jalal), Ronit Roy who were surprisingly not used to their content. One
who expects a greater performance from these veterans will turn off
disappointed. Ronit roy who did an intensified job in the critically acclaimed
“Udaan”(father's role) has nothing to offer here but some silly scenes to perform. Sticking on
to the title, the movie completely balances on the younger cast on a large
scale of its footage. The movie portrays some icing moments which immensely
draws one’s attention, like the sequence at the wedding where the emotion is
completely carried by the piano being played behind the colorful slow motions.
It was impeccable. The film includes a couple of scenes that tickles the
audience’s aesthetic sense.
The
premiere con of the film is its abrupt way of ending few scenes that has seriously
downtrodden the emotional quotient of the viewer. Audience definitely feels
uneasy at some part of the movie narration, it doesn't touch one’s instinct and
most of us feel “where the hell is this SOTY(student of the year) competition leading us to...” then
and there KJO imparts a dynamic performance from a new comer which stands out
to be convincingly enough to accept and of course becomes the “soul of the
film” to be brief. Unlike his previous films which had a great melodrama in them,
this flick cuts out all the emotional blackmailing by the cast and stands out
be a mild narration. It would have been a feast for the viewer if the director
had given a little more emphasis to the script work to fill it in a more lucid
and effective way. The female lead who seems to be confused in between the duo
love interests doesn't justify any reason but end up marrying one of the male
leads. It’s definitely not a worthy ending that one expects from KJO, who is terribly good in depicting love sagas.
On a
whole KJO manages the film to be falling in between being average and good.
Performance wise everyone was good except Siddhartha malhotra, who needs to be flexible
in his moves and expressions. Finally the movie appeals to be a meal without a
relishing dessert but definitely a grandeur launch project for some promising "students"of this year (debuts).
Only two cheers for
SOTY......
congrats harsha..
ReplyDeletebut i love karan mves..whether dey r gd or bad..they make u sit for 3 hrs with good music, grand sets, locations and actors.. :-)
I lyk D way u depictd...i doubl checkd myslf if i was goin thru "DC" paper or my frns blog...Simply superb review..!!
ReplyDelete#cheers #
shailly even i am a great fan of KJO....dont how many times i have watched K3G...his films put me in good mood always
ReplyDeletek3g,kuch kuch hota hai,ddlj...are some of my all time fav.
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