Monday, February 23, 2009

Movie review: Delhi 6

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It is hard to figure out whether Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra wanted to make a documentary on the capital city of the country or a movie on Hindu-Muslim tensions in the country as a whole.

Unfortunately, the confusion is not limited only to the audience. It can also be noticed in the screenplay and the direction. The result is that the first half of the movie ends up being a showcase of Delhi, the biggest city in the northern part of India while the second half throws light on how fragile the religious sentiments can be.

The movie has some high points and some very good dialogues. These, however, lose their significance in the bigger scheme of things. For instance, the scene wherein Abhishek Bachhan gets hyper on the concept of God is remarkable. Another instance is where Rishi Kapoor describes the helplessness of the localites over the current social system.

Overall, the movie appears to be more like a collage of things without much coherence among the pieces. The effort is not worth the money. Better avoid.

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