Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Roy(al) Waste of Time

I went to watch Roy on 13th Feb 2015 and by the time I was leaving the theatre I had a feeling that AAP & BJP would be re-campaigning for 2019 Delhi elections. I missed out witnessing so many events in life: several Dharnas by AK, few more statues that got approved by the government.

The movie tries very hard to appear intelligent but even people with IQ scores of less than 23 on Facebook Quiz would have found this offensive. It challenges every aspect of cinematic brilliance- script that spans over 3 lines can be converted into a 2 hour 45 min movie, foreign beaches if picturized in useless scenes can be worse than watching Mithi River flow near Kalina.

Cut to a scene in the movie-
Jacqueline aka Aisha Mir is shown an art movie director. Arjun Rampal aka Vikram Garewal, a commercial Bollywood director. They meet each other in a Malaysian hotel where Vikram who is a bad boy of Bollywood for dating 22 different models falls for Aisha who is the good girl of art cinema. The love-lust relationship between both of them is narrated in such an unexciting manner that you would rather prefer to watch NGC for the frog mating episode.
Oh wait! Where does Ranbir fit into all this? Here’s the suspense for you- he is the hero of the movie which Vikram Garewal is directing and he finds another Jacqueline (note-not Aisha Mir) to act with him.
How does the above para sound so far? Even I was equally clueless and dumb struck as you must be after reading it. It takes less than imagination to convert this into a movie scene. If Leonardo was to describe this scene after watching Roy, he would put it as- ‘a nightmare inside a nightmare inside a nightmare for the audience’.

Let’s not even get into the 2nd half of the movie. Second half raises the boredom bar by another few levels. The only reason I think Ranbir would have taken up this movie is to give a strong message to the audience: ‘Even I can compete with the likes of Shahrukh (read: Happy New Year), Salman (read: Kick) and feature in movies whose script was prepared by writer/ directors in their Loo breaks’.

I think the movie director of Roy would have read ‘Mein Kampf’ and thought to himself ‘so what if I am not born during the time of Nazis; I can still make lives hell through innovative torture techniques’.  If you are someone who found AIB Roast offensive and have thought of filing an FIR; make it 3- one for the director of Roy and second for the critics who would have still rated this movie well.

Towards the end of the movie; you will need to question your brain cells- ‘Tu hai ki nahi? Tu hai ki nahi?’

In another news- India beats Pakistan again; this time on the number of screens people broke after watching India-Pak match in Pakistan and movie screens after watching Roy in India.