Sunday, 22 December 2013

Dhoom:3 : Et Tu Aamir?


After Amitabh Bachan, in his yesteryears, it is only for Aamir Khan that I do the honors of gracing his first show.

Aamir over the last decade has such high standards for himself that he has earned that love and respect of not only me but a million others.

My expectations of Aamir are that he would and should probably position him like Clooney,  Brad Pitt, Clint Eastwood, Ben Affleck or Matt Damon. He belongs to that class.

But time and again one wonders how gifted and self aware people can make such grave miscalculations.

Five Decembers earlier he tried to enlighten the entire country with his idiots. It seems that he has become truly become one of the three himself.

It's festival time folks. The mob is here. Let us lap it up. Why should SRK and Salman Bhai!!! alone have part of the spoils. Let me mop up the mob. Rs. 200 crores is just waiting to be spent.

This is certainly not walking the talk.

Dhoom 1 was not very very bad, Dhoom 2 was in fact a big improvement and slick in large measure.

After the promising first ten minutes, Dhoom 3 has Abhishek Bachan flying in mid air defying gravity, like Vijay Kanth in Amma Nagar.

It is high time Bolly wood stops making fun of Amma Nagar and Amma Nadu and everything Tamil.  Tamil Cinema has gone far ahead in terms of quality and quantity. May be you might want to dump your big brotherly attitude in the Arabian Sea and learn how the Tamil Cinema technicians are pursuing excellence and learn a thing or two instead of aping the west and plagiarizing in the most distasteful manner.

BY the way, it is Amma and only Amma who honoured film personality from all over the country and durng hundred years of cinema.

Derisive representations on the basis of colour and language are representatives of extremely narrow outlook.

This is a clarion call for my brother's all over country. We cannot be taken for granted.



Can we give a big thumbs down to such films which take us for granted?

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