Ok, ok, here is my verdict. ‘Om Shanti Om’ is just another confused Bollywood flick sans any substance. For all its pre-launch hype and marketing blitzkrieg, the movie ends up as utter disappointment for a person like me who managed to watch a Bollywood film second-day-second-show after a decade.
The first half of the movie has the backdrop of 70s, and the stars manage to get the 70s feel minus King Khan who just can’t hide his suave and sleek image of the 90s. But he manages to hold on to the faint storyline with his usual cheeky humour and one-liners. The scene, where he takes a swipe at Tamil cinema, is perfectly done. It will leave you in splits.
As a debutant, Deepika Padukone (pronounced as Padu-Cone, while her papa, Prakash Padukone, was referred to as Padu-Koney…err…does Deepika think Padu-Koney is down market?), puts up a decent performance although her acting skills are limited to dance numbers and 100-watt smiles.
Arjun Rampal has the best role of his career so far, and he doesn’t disappoint you either. His acting skills have improved by leaps and bounds, and his mannerisms in the movie make you feel the baddie in him. Shreyas Talpade, as Shah Rukh’s buddy, rocks with his deft touch. He is one actor who looks equally at ease portraying the 70s role as well as the post-interval image makeover.
Peppy songs add up to the mood when you feel the storyline is a bit dragging or lost its way. A song with 31 Bollywood stars is a clear indication to the fact that when King Khan orders, none of his ‘colleagues’ want to be left behind. Such is his clout.
Farah Khan could have managed to get the screenplay right after the interval. Too many twists and turns leave you confused. Rebirth, reincarnation, spirits…you name it, the movie has it. Farah’s directorial debut ‘Main Hoon Na’ was a much better product than ‘Om Shanti Om’.
Is Shah Rukh Khan, the businessman, looking for a ‘dummy’ director like Farah Khan to manage his home ventures henceforth? It is time for Farah to sign up with a different banner to prove her mettle as a director.
My rating for ‘Om Shanti Om’ is 2/5.
PS: There have been such bad reviews for ‘Saawariya’ that I have decided to give it a skip!
Whether anyone likes a movie or not is a point of view…Om Shanti Om was a movie for hindi movie buffs, to the extent that Madhumati ka bhi significant dialogue yaad ho. It was a well made spoof.
If you don't like movies of that category then thats another story.. ok.
But in that genre of films, Faraha has made a good movie. Only the climax in which hero says bye to the Atma of shanti was a bit ridiculous and too much…