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Film Review: Dil Chahta Hai
`DIL CHAHTA hai kabhi na beete chamkeele din...,' so goes the
title track of Farhan Akhtar's debut venture, ``Dil Chahta Hai'',
which opened to enthusiastic response. Well, if Farhan continues
to make films like DCH, his days will continue to be bright and
nights balmy, with producers queueing up to fuel his dreams and
stars nudging each other to work towards their accomplishment.
But, hey, one swallow does not a summer make. It, of course
provides a welcome break all the same. In his maiden venture,
Javed Akhtar's son shows enough glimpses of his pedigree to
indicate that promise will attain fulfilment sooner than later.
``Dil Chahta Hai'' is a rare film on male camaraderie, on
bachelor bonding. It is a fun film catering strictly to urban
youth from middle and upper middle class which will find a
reflection of their longing and lifestyle in it. Here there are
not two but three close friends - Aamir, Akshaye and Saif - who
share each other's good moments and have a good laugh at each
other's goof-ups. Often they pull each other's leg. And once in a
while, leave one of them tearing his hair in desperation. One
moment they are soaking in the joys of Nature's beauty and its
shapely creations in Goa. The next moment, they are in a
discotheque, shaking a leg, raising a laugh.
``Dil Chahta Hai'' is a rare situational comedy which does not
have to rely on facial contortions and banana peels to raise
peals of laughter. Here the situations are almost normal with
reactions of the three leading characters almost as natural. It
takes one back to the college times and the years immediately
thereafter. To the times when an enchanting specimen of the
opposite gender meant the possibility of an invitation thrown in
here, and the rejection meant another proposal somewhere else
down the line.
The first half is a real blast, about as good as it gets in
Bollywood comedy. The second one loses out in comparison. It
tends to drag a while, as the three guys fall in love one after
the other. While one of them who is always after gals - and never
vice versa - flips for a maiden betrothed to someone else, the
second one goes in for a widow older to him. The third one, a
non-believer in love, does not realise when that special feeling
slips in unannounced in Sydney. How each of them finds his mate
is what the second half is all about. And how their friendship
passes the test of time and character.
Among the three, Akshaye impresses with his understatements while
Saif is boisterous as ever. And Aamir threatens to walk away with
this three-hero film at times. As for Preity Zinta, well, she is
pretty, perky and pleasantly plump. The surprise packet is Dimple
Kapadia, totally kept in mystery in the run-up to the film's
release. Not quite ``Summer of `42'', but here is a woman who is
still ravishing, still enticing. ``Dil Chahta Hai'' that there
should be more like her. And more such films.
ZIYA US SALAM
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