Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Kabali

My review: Kabali


At the outset I must congratulate Pa.Ranjith for his courage and conviction in making this movie "Kabali" with Rajnikanth. At the time when even the most illustrious of directors try to play safe he has stuck to his strengths and made a movie like how he wanted it to be, not getting swayed by the star power of the lead man. It is actually a blessing in disguise that I happened to watch this movie well after the euphoria and the subsequent backlash that followed the release of this movie died down. 

The mistake the makers have done is releasing a teaser which is so much dissociative from what the movie actually is. Hence the fans who went in looking for an action thriller must have got disappointed with the gangster drama that the movie is. And it is not that this gangster drama is that bad to warrant that kind of backlash. Also the political propaganda that people were alluding to when they were listing out the negatives of this movie is as subtle as you can get in a Tamil movie. We have had movies, even the hardcore commercial mass masalas, where the political propaganda and castiest chest thumping nauseatingly overwhelming and none had any problem then. 

Coming to this movie, I am again amazed by the homework Ranjith must have done in understanding the Malaysian milieu and recreating it on screen within the framework of a commercial cinema. The historical and contemporary underpinnings with all its socio-cultural and political constructs which is usually a casualty in a Rajnikanth movie is conspicuously prudent this time. The demographics, economics and the temperamental outlook with which each and every character and scene is conceived and created on screen belie the fact that Ranjith is only two films old prior to this. It has been a while that a movie has so beautifully and accurately managed to present to the audience such an authentic portrayal of community that most of them are unfamiliar with. 


There have been criticism that the movie is slow and the screenplay is lagging. I actually found the screenplay engaging and kept me engrossed with the proceedings throughout. Each and every character made an impact, though there are numerous of them and some of them are not that well etched. But the detailing of even minor characters were amazing. Take for instance that the hyperactive and impulsive characterisation of Dinesh and most of the teenagers in the Free life foundation. Most of the teenagers who have a profile of being a school dropout, who take to drugs early and engage in gang activities and  antisocial behaviour are indeed hyperactive and impulsive. Also the early adverse life situations which are one of the important risk factors for these type of personality development are all alluded to along the narration. 

Ranjith deserves praise for casting "actor" Rajnikanth in this movie, dumping the "superstar" Rajnikath in the process. It need guts and he sure seem to have loads of them. It is refreshing to see "actor" Rajnikanth on screen after a very long hiatus. He has performed well, especially in the emotional sequences. Radhika Apte is a terrific actress whose talent is used well for the first time in a south indian movie. And equal praise needs to be reserved for the one who dubbed for her too. The scene everyone raving about when the lead pair meet after 25 years is elevated to a great deal by the dubbing artist as much as Radhika's terrific performance. The quiver in the voice while crying which in my opinion only Kamalhassan can pull off effortlessly was brought out by this person who not only deserves praise by limelight too. (Who is she ?) 


One criticism levelled about the movie is that the villain was not of the same league as that of the ones we have seen over the years in a Rajnikanth movie. But in a story that is set in the backdrop of Malaysian sociodemographic conflict involving Indians and Chinese, who else other than a Chinese could be the movie's main antagonist ? 

Movie's background score is irritating to the eardrum. Santosh Narayanan is not in good form this time. Murali's cinematography and overall technical aspects of the movie are satisfactory.

On the whole, though "Kabali" is not a movie without any glitches, it is a courageous attempt by Ranjith who has rediscovered Rajnikanth. the actor after may be couple of decades. 

Bottomline: A film by Pa.Ranjith 

3.5/5   

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