Monday, 20 August 2012

Ek Tha Tiger Super Hit !!!

 Ek Tha Tiger Super Hit !!!
Review:

Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Ranvir Shorey, Girish Karnad, Roshan Seth

Direction: Kabir Khan 

Look how Kabir Khan set out to grab the tiger by its tail. The guy is known for his sophisticated brand of entertainment - something that normally doesn't exist on Planet Salman Khan. The masala rush that has driven Bollywood's Pocket Hercules right to the top of the heap has definitely been hardcore desi all along. Kabir would seem like the last filmmaker to fit in.
Ek Tha Tiger in that sense is a clever mix. The polished specs define Kabir but they have been smartly used to carve an essential Salman Khan blockbuster. Gloss over the 'Hollywood-style spy thriller' ballyhoo and you realise the film is basically all about creating enough excuses to let machoman Salman bash up the baddies and romance the pretty girl (he even gets to take off his shirt once, but it's a two-second formality).

While on the pretty girl, she's quite the Hurricane Katrina here. Notable, how Katrina Kaif holds her own in a film that has been sold all along as a toast to its hero. Ek Tha Tiger is actually a cleverly disguised film. In the end of all the super stunts and whirlwind race across half a dozen countries the film, you realise, is a vintage Bollywood love story about hero and heroine running from the world.
Katrina has always been a rare specimen in Bollywood - proving her screen presence without ever trying to act. If that requires talent, watch her match stunts skills with Salman now.

Aditya Chopra's script presents Salman as Tiger, top RAW agent. His mission is a seemingly harmless one. A professor of Indian origin (Roshan Seth) in Dublin is suspected of giving away vital research data to Pakistan's ISI. Tiger must keep watch on him. In Dublin, posing as a writer, Tiger meets Zoya (Katrina), the professor's housekeeper who is also a dancer. Sparks fly and, one song down, Tiger is in love with Zoya.

The first half would keep Salman fans restless. The action comes in fits, the comedy is far from brand Salman, the drama almost missing and our hero is definitely looking tired. The film springs to life at interval point - with Zoya's true identity being revealed. If the twist is predictable, what follows in the second half doesn't have much of a plot.

But that's where the genius of Kabir Khan comes into play. He makes up with treatment what the film lacks by way of plot. An out-and-out chase caper that doesn't afford loo breaks leads to an insanely gripping finals.




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