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DIL
DOSTI ETC
Produced by: Prakash Jha
Directed by : Manish Tiwari
Starring : Shreyas Talpade, Nikita Anand, Imaad Shah, Smriti
Mishra, Ishita Sharma
UK Release Date : 28 September 2007 |
'Dil
Dosti Etc' is set around students in Delhi University. Through
two university hostellers, Apurv (Imaad Shah), a rich cosmopolitan
guy and, Sanjay (Shreyas Talpade), an old-fashioned Bihari guy,
the film juxtaposes the new/ liberal and the old/
conservative in our society.
Sanjay
is an ambitious and focused Bihari student-politician in Delhi.
He represents the romantic and the idealist who steadfastly pursues
his political goals. On the other hand, Apurvs life is directionless.
With the abundance of time and money in hand, he searches for
meaning in life through amorous escapades with various girls.
The
three female leads that of a prostitute, a schoolgirl and a rich
model, provide a myriad of social and emotional backdrops to the
film. Vaisali (Smriti Mishra) plays an attractive but sharp-tongued
prostitute. She claims never to get emotionally attached to her
customers. Then there is the vibrant and flirtatious schoolgirl
Kintu (Ishitta Sharrma), who coquettishly remains noncommittal
and always plays hard to get. Prerna (Nikita Anand) is the rich
South Delhi babe who aspires to become an international model,
and yet finds herself attracted to the earthy and charismatic
student-politician, Sanjay.
The film, based on an original screenplay, is full with realism
and black humour and shows the coming of age of not only a young
man but also explores the ambiguities and pre-occupations of an
entire generation.
'Dil
Dosti Etc', another flick on college confusions
Review By Subhash K. Jha (IANS)
Rating: **
One
is a cool dude and the other is a rustic who wants to be a student
leader. But the twain do meet in writer-director Manish Tiwari's
maiden venture "Dil Dosti Etc". However, one wonders
why Tiwari with all his creative and other resources, including
authentic locales, in-sync music and credible actors, couldn't
come up with a film that compares favourably with other films
about college life and coming of age.
Tigmanshu
Dhulia's power-driven film "Haasil" on campus politics,
Goldie Behl's "Bas Itna Sa Khwab Hai" and Farhan Akhtar's
"Dil Chahta Hai" seem to be the reference points about
youth gone astray in a film that seems to lose it's path in delivering
a homily or two on the direction-less generation.
Delhi
University and its vicinity are a hotbed of hyper-activities.
The campus and other Delhi locales are sought out by the camera
with a self-congratulatory flourish. Not once do we get the feeling
that this film knows its mind any more than the youngsters whom
it tries to take into its grasp.
Tiwari's
portrayal of love and politics on the campus ends up being more
wheezy than wondrous in its storytelling. Maybe the narrative
was being true to character. But both Imaad Shah and Shreyas Talpade
portray confused characters with lathered gusto.
Imaad
is Naseeruddin Shah's son. No one can call him a chip of the old
block...not yet. But he does have a certain psychedelic charm,
which unfortunately gets drowned by this week's other debutant
Neil Mukesh Mathur's rock-steady performance in "Johny Gaddaar".
There
are no hard places in the jaggedly designed plot for the characters
to hold on to. Neither the director nor do we come to grips with
the uncertainties of the characters. The ladies don't help either.
Smriti Mishra makes a gritty but stereotypical prostitute. Nikita
Anand and Isshitta Sharma don't have too much to do either.
"Dil
Dosti Etc" is more about the 'etc' than the dil and dosti
promised in the title.
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