Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Best Bollywood Movies of 2009

Despite losing a couple of months of releases because of a dispute with theater owners, Indian filmmakers released a number of terrific pictures in 2009.

Dramas Kurbaan and New York addressed terrorism with boldness and honesty. Delhi-6 dealt with religious differences in a manner both compelling and accessible.

A live-action version of Aladin was a novel update of the classic tale, appealing to adults and kids alike.

Romance was, as always, a popular theme, from comedies like Dil Bole Hadippa! and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani to modern love stories like Luck By Chance and Wake Up Sid.

The best of this year’s romances was Love Aaj Kal. By telling love stories from two different time periods, the movie embraced traditional Bollywood romance conventions, while showcasing contemporary relationship issues as well.

But the Best Bollywood Movie of 2009 has to be 3 Idiots. It’s a great comedy about friendship — with just a hint of romance — that features nuanced performances by Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan and Sharman Joshi. The jokes are funny whether you’re listening to them in Hindi or reading them in English subtitles.

More importantly, 3 Idiots represents a step forward for Indian comedies. Most Hindi comedies released in recent years (excluding romantic comedies) have relied on slapstick humor: childish sound effects, comic violence and chase scenes that defy logic. There’s certainly a place for slapstick in modern cinema, but I don’t think this type of humor plays well in the international markets that Hindi filmmakers are looking to break into.

3 Idiots has its share of silliness, but it’s shown in a more subdued, realistic way that makes the characters relatable. It’s easier for the audience to cheer for the guys in 3 Idiots than for the farcical nincompoops in a movie like Do Knot Disturb (my Worst Bollywood Movie of 2009), because in 3 Idiots they seem like real people. When they succeed, despite being a bit goofy, it gives hope to the rest of us goofballs.

[Via http://accessbollywood.wordpress.com]

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