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Will 'Lage Raho Munnabhai' live-up
to the hype?
By Priyanka Khanna, Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, Aug 27 (IANS) The wait is finally over. The
good-hearted goon -- Munnabhai, who made us guffaw as well as
ponder over ills ailing the practice of medicine --
returns to the marquees Sep 1.
The first part, "Munnabhai M.B.B.S", was released with no
fanfare whatsoever in the winter of 2003. But it had gone on to
become the sleeper blockbuster of the year in
addition to setting higher standards for Indian cinema to
follow. In fact, "Munnabhai M.B.B.S" has the unique distinction
of being made into a Hollywood film by 20th Century
Fox.
Actor Sanjay Dutt as Murli Prasad Sharma aka Munnabhai or Munna
supported by Arshad Warsi as the inimitable Circuit will be seen
again in "Lage Raho Munna Bhai", a
movie that is expected to witness a bumper opening.
The much-awaited new chapter in life of the much-loved Munna is
attracting mounting enquiries for block bookings weeks before
cinema halls open the window for advance
booking.
News reports say the Fame
multiplex in Andheri, Mumbai, has already got the first 13 shows
houseful on account of bookings through Internet and Short
Message Services
(SMS).
Expectations from the film by the writer-producer-director team
of Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Rajkumar Hirani are sky-high to say
the least, according to all trade indicators.
In the sequel, Munna, who confronts every situation with his
unique street-wise attitude and humour, goes on an unexpected
historical tour that brings him face-to-face with
teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
Much like this year's blockbuster -- "Rang De Basanti" -- the
filmmakers are apparently trying to establish that the Father of
the Nation and his ideals continue to have
relevance in today's time.
Once again Arshad is Munna's trusted handyman who fixes
everything for him, including his love life.
Among the changes, Boman Irani, who had entertained all as Dr.
J. Asthana in the original, returns in a new avatar in part two.
Ditto for Jimmy Shergill.
And Vidya Balan replaces Gracy Singh, who was Munna's love
interest in the original. Dia Mirza is the other new addition
and Abhishek Bachchan is rumoured to have put
in a special appearance as her screen husband.
In take two Munna falls in love with the voice of popular Radio
Jockey Jhanvi, played by Vidya. Complications arise when Jhanvi
mistakes our good-hearted goon for a
professor of history and forces him to give a lecture to her
family.
As Munna tries to sort out this 'minor' entanglement in his
otherwise perfect life, Circuit comes up with a bright solution.
And then, the most unusual thing occurs in Munna's
life including an interface with Gandhi.
Shantanu Moitra's score for "Lage Raho Munna Bhai" is nothing to
write home about. But it is very likely it picks up once its
situation or scenario is more obvious, once the
film hits the theatre.
Unlike the original in which the novel characterisations were
the best part of the film, the sequel has to deal with the fact
that it has little surprises to offer.
Meeting expectations from the film to entertain as much as the
original including delivering a social message will be doubly
difficult for the film. Here is the hope Munna gets
it right second time around, especially, because talks are
already underway for part three.
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Vidya Balan is being touted as the big surprise package in "Lage
Raho Munna Bhai". The newcomer, who made quite an impression in
her debut Hindi film "Parineeta",
essays the role of a Radio Jockey - Jhanvi - in the sequel to "Munnabhai
M.B.B.S".
"The film is not just a comedy. It's about life. It's about a
subject that everybody will connect to. There is a lot of
substance," Vidya was quoted as saying about the
much-awaited comic caper.
A lot of energy flows through the film and that, she says, is
because of the "energetic character of Raju Hirani".
"Jahnvi is today's girl and the clothes complement my looks,"
said Vidya.
Having won almost all the best debutant awards for "Parineeta",
Vidya's kitty is full. She has Vidhu Vinod Chopra's "Eklavya",
Nikhil Advani's "Salaam-e-Ishq", Rajkumar
Santoshi's "Halla Bol" and Mani Ratnam's "Guru" in hand.
Bengali cinema where she had made her silver screen debut sure
must be missing her.
If "Lage Raho Munna Bhai" is even half the success that the
original was, she will be on her way to clinch an enviable title
of being commercially successful and critically
acclaimed. Given that female actors have to wait decades before
they can even remotely claim to be both, she sure has lady luck
on her side.
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Trade reports predict that the average box-office returns for "Aap
Ki Khatir" that released Friday has cleared the path for bumper
opening for the next big release. The film
starring Akshaye Khanna, Priyanka Chopra and Ameesha Patel is
apparently a mish-mash of Hollywood fables.
The film is about a single woman who wants to make her ex-fiance
jealous. It definitely draws from "The Wedding Date" starring
Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney with
smatterings from "My Big Fat Greek Weeding".
Director Dharmesh Darshan who re-packaged "Jab Jab Phool Khile"
as "Raja Hindustani", "Caravan" as "Mela" and "Gumraah" as "Bewafaa"
has gone international this time
in search of inspiration.
Akshaye, who is perhaps the most underrated actor in the
industry, is the best part about the film. Here is man waiting
for a role like "Munnabhai" to finally arrive. But then
again, aren't they all!.
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