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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Mission Kashmir (DVD)
One of the great things about Bollywood is that for Americans who are tired to death of the inanity and sameness of summer blockbuster-typemovies, these imports from India offer a completely different kind of movie experience. Mission : Kashmir, for example, presents a dedicated and happily married policeman trying to stop terrorists. Easy enough to predict how Hollywood would handle that one : Michael Bay or some other loud noise and explosion director; Bruce Willis/Nicholas Cage/Arnold Schwarzenegger starring; Rene Russo as the wife; plenty of blood and death and snappy one-liners; no emotions; no thought required. It's all so familiar and insipid you wouldn't even rent it went it comes to video. Bollywood may be just as formulaic in its own way, but it is very much its own way and besides being fresh and different for an American viewer the formula also seems superior in several important aspects. First, despite the Hindu nationalism of India, which would make you think filmmakers would shy away, the stories use politics and history to But rather than present everyone as cardboard cutouts, uniformly bad or uniformly good, the film explores the legacy of hatred and the currents of violence that have made people hate each other. In one especially effective scene, after a police raid in which Kahn's Hindu deputy, Avinash, has gone berserk, his Sikh colleague, Gurdeep Singh, tries comforting him. But as Avinash bemoans the loss of loved ones to terror and wails that Gurdeep can't know what it is like, Gurdeep explodes in rage because his family was murdered by Hindus rioting after the assassination of Indira Gandhi. In a nation where so many ethnicities and religions have co-existed so uncomfortably, everyone has his own scars, some quite horrible. Another refreshing feature of these films is that they quite revel in melodrama and pathos. So when Khan exacts his revenge, slaughtering an entire village to get at the terrorist leader who issued the fatwa, he rescues the man's son and at the insistence of his own wife, Neelima, adopts him. The child, Altaaf, who witnessed the raid, is nearly catatonic and is obsessed with the ski-masked gunman who shot his father. When, several years later, he finds the mask in Khan's desk drawer, he runs away from home, is taken in by a Kashmiri terrorist who raises him as a son, and dedicates himself to getting revenge on Kahn. So the father is responsible for the death of Khan's son and Khan is responsible for the death of the father and now the son and Khan will duel to the death with the struggle in Kashmir, and the jihad of the boy's third "father", as a backdrop--and so violence begets violence and passes from generation to generation. Meanwhile, Neelima, who is Hindu, is torn between the two men she loves and when Altaaf returns as a young man, hell-bent on murdering her husband, she tries desperately to convince him that no religion, no cause, no blood feud can justify his course of action, that he has a choice to make, between love and hate and good and evil. But just the fact of her temporarily eluding security to meet with him brings down the distrust of Kahn's Hindu superiors upon him and Kahn confronts her, saying she'll have to choose between him and her "son". And, of course, when the final confrontation comes, Altaaf does indeed have to choose between the vengeful and mindless sectarian violence or the kind of love and healing of which his "mother" spoke. Granted, many of these scenes are way over the top and somewhat implausible, but they're at least trying to elicit some reaction from us. The The final innovation that Bollywood brings to the movies is one that can take some getting used to and is particularly jarring in a film like this one. Bollywood productions tend to be musicals--not musicals as in the Sound of Music either, where there are songs throughout and some pretense for them, but musicals in the sense that big production numbers break out nearly at random, often blending in elements of fantasy, with no real If all this isn't enough to intrigue you : the cinematography and the scenery in Kashmir are spectacular; the screenplay's cowritten by the fine With all this going for it and with terrorism and Kashmir so much in the news, it seems likely that even if you're new to Bollywood, this is a film you'll enjoy and a timely introduction to the fine crop of films coming out of India these days. GRADE : A-
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific music, great film, but don't forget it's fiction,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mission Kashmir (DVD)
Mission Kashmir. The music is terrific, and - it has to be said - sung by fans even in Kashmir itself, where this film went down like a lead balloon when it was shown on cable. Put aside any thoughts that Mission Kashmir tells the 'truth' about Kashmir: it is a (well-made) Bollywood epic, not a documentary. Even so, it represents the classical Indian view of Kashmir - and ought to be watched by those interested in the politics of Kashmir. However, that aside, the music - and the fact that parts of the film were filmed in the Kashmir Valley (Dal Lake, and the Chief Secretary's house up Gupkar Road) merit a viewing. Do go watch it.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Americans can start watching Bollywood with this one.,
By Rykre "The Rogue Scholar" (of the vast Western Dystopian Wasteland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mission Kashmir (DVD)
If you have or haven't seen Lagaan or Monsoon Wedding yet, or you feel slightly discouraged about watching foreign films where you have to read English Subtitles, this film "Mission Kashmir" is a great place to start if you want to capture that great Indian film, Bollywood experience, that so many people in America are starting to discover. (Bollywood means Bombay's Hollywood). This DVD of "Mission Kashmir" gives you an English Audio track to listen to so that you don't have to struggle with reading as you're watching. The English dubbing has some voices that your kids hear when they watch English dubbed "Japanese Anime". In India, in the exciting world of Bollywood, this film has one of the hottest male stars of Indian cinema. His name is Hrithik Roshan. Ladies are going nuts over this handsome guy. As in other Bollywood films that he's done, Hrithik Roshan is quickly becoming the most popular male star of Bollywood. Some of his other films that are popular (in India, and other countries outside of America), are "Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai", "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham", "Fiza", and "Mujhse Dosti Karoge". If you find a way to rent these films, you're in for a treat. Your husband may enjoy them too, because the girls in these films are gorgeous too. In "Mission Kashmir", the female co-starring with Hrithik is Preity Zinta. She has also been in some Indian Blockbusters, such as "Chori Chori Chupke Chupke", "Dil Chahta Hai", and "Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega", just to name a small few. The other main character of this film is more of a Bollywood veteran star named Sanjay Dutt. Many of his big movies include; "Khal Nayak", "Khoobsurat", "Vaastav" and "Daud" (This film "Daud" features an intensely sexy song video with the undenyably gorgeous Urmila Matondkar). I'm sure Sanjay Dutt has had many other popular films, but I don't follow him as much as I do other Bollywood stars. Now I'll close with just a small comment about Bollywood. I've come to recognize that women enjoy the stories of Indian films better than men do. I guess women have longer attention spans, then most men. Indian films aren't for the bone-headed, simple mindedness that American Blockbuster films rely on. These stories are more intricate and detailed. Most men prefer American Hollywood films more because Hollywood does more special effects, and extensive violence and blatant use of fowl language. In other words, men usually don't want to follow a story, men don't want to have to think, they just want to be entertained by unrealistic action scenes, and watching people get beat up and/or killed. Many Hollywood Blockbusters aren't much when it comes to an actual story... Bollywood films have a lot more to offer than just visual effects. Maybe it's just me, but I happen to love watching beautiful girls dance. In Bollywood, song videos are normal. I'll agree with some people though. Some of the songs, although passionate and sexy, still seem a little out-of-text with the story here. But, luckily, you can always skip the songs by simply jumping to the next chapter. You also have an option with the DVD to just watch the song videos without the movie, which I enjoy when I don't have time to watch a full movie. I even have a "Priety Zinta" Song DVD collection where her song videos are mixed up with other song videos from other movies that she's done. These song videos are usually filmed in some exotic paradise location, or in hot dance bar, or somewhere else, which is so colorful and exciting. India's Bollywood song videos are like watching "moving, active, visual art for the mind and the ears." The hell with MTV, I'd rather watch visual art that is sensual, not angry and disturbing. I mean, what do YOU watch music videos for? "Mission Kashmir" is a great place to start for both men and women. It's got a great detailed story, and it's got your violence, too. It's got handsome guys and gorgeous girls. And the DVD has an English voice track, so nobody has to think too hard... What's more, most all Bollywood DVD's have an English subtitle option. That wasn't always the case with VHS. This factor alone is helping to bring Bollywood to the American audience. So, give this one a try. I'm sure you'll enjoy this new movie experience.
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