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Thank You
By Subhash K Jha
Starring Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Irrfan Khan, Rimi, Suniel Shetty, Celina Jaitley
Directed by Anees Bazmi
Rating: ***
Bow to the wow. Men, we are told, are dogs. They cheat on their wives. And have themselves the time of their lives. And the wives, poor creatures, are so devoted to their spouses they observe the Karva Chauth for their pati-devils even when they have no reason to do so. Such devotion in show motion.
Thank You is a kind of backhanded ode to the classic Indian wife we grew up watching in the films where the resplendent Nutan would sing Tumhi mere mandir tumhi mere pooja to her smug husband. Serene was the key them. Over-zealous is the mainstay now.
Times have changed. But mores and marital values have only shifted location. Inexplicably Thank You is shot in Canada . Caucasian girls steeped in a slutty splendour, fill up the fringes of the saturated frames. Blonde salad-dressing apart, the message at the heart of Thank You remains as desi as the Punjabi accent that Akshay Kumar doesn’t even try to conceal.
Since this is a film about the perils of skirt-chasing there are plenty of women of all shapes and sizes in skirts (including Sonam Kapoor whose dress code defies all analysis) and other designer clothes.
For that talented writer Anees Bazmi the theme of infidelity in Thank You is familiar territory. In the past he has done jokey takes on men who can’t keep their libido down with varying degrees of humour.
A certain higher level of intelligence is perceptible in the way the characters are put out for scrutiny in the light of their unfaithful characters.
Irrfan Khan as the sarcastic bully of a husband scores the highest marks in the acting department. His wry caustic responses to semi-petrified wife Rimi Sen make a mocking mark mainly for the way the lines are written and delivered. Irrfan is priceless in projecting parody. Rimi Sen, an underrated actress provides Irrfan valuable support .
Akshay Kumar plays the pied piper of the libido. He tries to teach the three womanizers how to check their carnal instincts. That is the best joke in the film.
Such selfrighteous cool roles of the social reformer are not new to Akshay. He delivers a rousing monologue at the end on the virtues of fidelity.
While his comic timing remains sharp and spot-on it is the way he tries to create an aura of suspense about his character’s motives as a man on a mission, that provides a cutting edge to the tale of three skirt-chasers.
Remarkably the dialogues remain free of innuendos. Surprising, considering how lurid films about infidelity have gotten in the past. The proceedings adhere to a sense of fun without getting cheesy. Suneil Shetty’s body language and comic timing in some sequences show his coming of age as an actor of mirthful value.
Thank You has moments that come close to illuminating the underbelly of infidelity. But fearful of forsaking the mood of a riotous farce writer-director Anees Bazmi pulls out of any serious statement to lounge languidly in his comfort zone.
As far as masala comedies go Thank You gets by on the strength of some smart writing, sassy dialogues and of course a handful of performers who try to balance out the lackluster performances of other actors who, lethally for a comedy, just don’t get it.
Courtesy: Santabanta.com
Thank You
Thank You
U/A; Comedy, drama
Dir: Anees Bazmee
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Bobby Deol, Irrfan Khan, Sunil Shetty, Sonam Kapoor, Rimi Sen, Celina Jaitly
Rating:**1/2
What's it about: Does Anees Bazmee need to make a No Entry 2 when he's put together what looks like an exact sequel to the 2005 release? Nothing changes, except the faces of the lead actors and the scenic locales of Canada.
The story revolves around three friends -- Sunil, Irrfan and Bobby who have a roving eye for everyone but their wives -- Celina, Rimi and Sonam. When they star falling short of excuses and their cover-ups are exposed, a pied piper (Akshay) playing a melody on his flute steps in. Why's he playing that tune, we don't know. But Bazmee finds some way to make the harmony a focal point in his climax. Confused? Don't be, because this comic caper really doesn't have any place for logic and reason. It's a no-brainer that works on the merit of its one-liners and some genuine funny situations.
What's hot: Thank You has some solid hilarious moments that work because of the right comic timing and some good writing. It's the classic premise of a cheating husband trying to fool his wife to avoid getting caught. Using it as a backbone to create some guffaws comes easy to Bazmee. The first half has a slow start, but once the ball starts rolling, it never stops. Irrfan has the best scenes and lines which he eats up with delight.
His timing is perfect as he uses his serious straight jacket face to pull off some really amusing scenes. Sunil is a pleasant surprise where he goes all out to make a fool out of himself in a no-holds-barred performance. He puts in more effort than just playing a regular hen pecked husband. Among the girls -- Sonam looks like she has a flavour for comedy which can be developed. Her pairing with Bobby is a bit off but works because it's so unconventional. Celina disappears in the second half, only to turn up in the climax. But it's Rimi who steals the show as she plays the 'sati-savitri' wife who has a wicked twist in the second half. Akshay looks his best in a long time and seems like he's having fun. There's a natural charm to his performance which doesn't seem rehearsed. The Razia and Pyaar Do songs are well choreographed providing the gasoline to fuel the masses.
What's not: Something Akshay needs to do is stop slapping -- be it a monkey (Housefull) or a woman. It just doesn't seem right when he whacks an extra dancing in the song on her face. We didn't get the joke! The second half needs serious trimming. The songs just keep popping out of nowhere. Once the humour starts waning out, we are presented with a romantic track that really doesn't do much for the story. Akshay's undercurrent of feelings for Sonam really doesn't hold any ground. Neither does his long drawn flashback explaining why he's become the messiah of the married folk sorting out their lives. Why does Bazmee need to hold an assembly of his actors in the climax? Right from the driver to the lead actors everyone is jostling for space as the story comes to a conclusion. He needs to break out of this hackneyed approach of winding up his films. Bringing a mafia don with an extremely screechy wife (Rakhi Vijan) was unnecessary and didn't do anything to make the story any funnier.
What to do: If you liked No Entry, Thank You won't disappoint. Go have a hearty laugh.
Courtesy:Mid-Day.com
Sonam and Anil's Family matters
Anil Kapoor and daughter Sonam to act together in Bazmee's new film
It has finally happened. What Rakeysh Mehra failed to do (in Delhi 6), Anees Bazmee is almost set to manage. Bazmee is planning to cast Anil and his daughter Sonam Kapoor together in a film.
According to sources, Bazmee has his heart set on an emotional father-daughter drama. He has been working on a script for two years. The problem, though has been to find a way to make the plot exciting and free of the cliches associated with dramas.
When contacted, Bazmee was surprised to hear we had caught wind of the news. "I wanted to surprise Anil and Sonam with this script. How did you know about it? "I've been doing an unbroken chain of comedies and I want to explore the other, more sober side, " he says.
He says he was inspired to write the script after seeing the bond between Sonam and her father. "I've been Anil's close family friend for decades. And every time I see the two together, I feel such warmth. I have always wondered how their bond will reflect on screen."
According to Bazmee, the film will recreate the charm of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Anupama. "I haven't seen a good father- daughter film since Anupama. Even today I recall how the late Tarun Bose and Sharmila Tagore played the roles. I want to recreate that magic with Anil and Sonam Kapoor."
Courtesy: Mid-Day.com
Sonam Kapoor hospitalised
Actress collapses on her return from Dubai yesterday due to exhaustion and high fever
Sonam Kapoor was rushed to the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Andheri yesterday. She complained of severe exhaustion and was also running a temperature.
The star was in Dubai to promote her forthcoming flick, Thank You. As soon as she landed in Mumbai on Thursday, she collapsed due to fatigue.
She was immediately taken to the hospital where she was diagnosed with extremely high fever.
Back-to-back assignments
Sonam's father Anil Kapoor says, "A hectic work schedule landed a fatigued and sleep-deprived Sonam in hospital.
After shooting round-the-clock for an endorsement, she jetted to Jaipur as brand ambassador for a luxury car. She then shot for the film Mausam, and rushed to Dubai for Thank You promotions."
He adds, "On her return, she developed a high temperature and was taken to the hospital for a check-up.
Late in the evening, it was learnt that Sonam needed to be hospitalised. She needed complete rest. Sonam will be discharged from the hospital over the weekend."
Sonam's mother Sunita and sister Rhea are by her side.
As reported 'So-numb' (Hitlist, March 21), the actress had taken ill due to a hectic work schedule. The star daughter had been working round-the-clock for months.
After a schedule of Abbas-Mastan's Players in New Zealand for a month, she returned to finish the dubbing of Thank You. She had been working for almost 16 hours a day to fulfill her work commitments.
Last year Sonam had got typhoid and continued to shoot for her films which had led to a relapse.
Courtesy: Mid-Day.com
Why is Sonam Kapoor missing?
The promos of Anees Bazmi's Thank You are on air, but Sonam Kapoor is missing in action.
This is surprising, considering director Anees Bazmi's close relationship with Sonam and her father Anil Kapoor. But a close dissection of the situation would dish out an answer.
The fact is that Sonam is dubbing her lines for the first time in her career with Thank You. All her films so far had live sound, but Thank You breaks her speaking mould.
For the first time, Sonam is standing in front of a microphone in a studio, dubbing the original emotions of every scene in her lines. And the task is taking longer than she had expected.
Says a source, "From Saawariya to Delhi 6 to Aisha and the most recent I hate Luv Storys had in-sync sound.
This is the first time that she is trying her hand at dubbing.
So she is eager to get it just right. Even though everyone else is done with their dubbing, Sonam is still at it. Until she finishes her dubbing, she cannot be featured in the promotions."
Apparently, director Anees Bazmi has been sitting in with Sonam personally supervising her dubbing.
When contacted, Anees tried to evade the issue. "Yes, Thank You is Sonam's first film where she's dubbing her lines. So it is taking her longer to do the job.
But there is one more reason why she is not visible in the promos. Actually, there was some shooting left, which Sonam started doing yesterday. Once we are done with it, we'll release her promos."
Starry fiesta
The film marks the comeback of the hit comedy couple of Akshay Kumar and Sunil Shetty after Phir Hera Pheri. Other stars are Irrfan Khan, Celina Jaitley, Bobby Deol and Rimi Sen.
Courtesy: Mid-Day.com
Why is Sonam Kapoor missing?
The actress is not seen in the trailers of her upcoming film Thank You
The promos of Anees Bazmi's Thank You are on air, but Sonam Kapoor is missing in action.
This is surprising, considering director Anees Bazmi's close relationship with Sonam and her father Anil Kapoor. But a close dissection of the situation would dish out an answer.
The fact is that Sonam is dubbing her lines for the first time in her career with Thank You. All her films so far had live sound, but Thank You breaks her speaking mould.For the first time, Sonam is standing in front of a microphone in a studio, dubbing the original emotions of every scene in her lines. And the task is taking longer than she had expected.
Says a source, "From Saawariya to Delhi 6 to Aisha and the most recent I hate Luv Storys had in-sync sound.
This is the first time that she is trying her hand at dubbing.
So she is eager to get it just right. Even though everyone else is done with their dubbing, Sonam is still at it. Until she finishes her dubbing, she cannot be featured in the promotions."
Apparently, director Anees Bazmi has been sitting in with Sonam personally supervising her dubbing.
When contacted, Anees tried to evade the issue. "Yes, Thank You is Sonam's first film where she's dubbing her lines. So it is taking her longer to do the job.
But there is one more reason why she is not visible in the promos. Actually, there was some shooting left, which Sonam started doing yesterday. Once we are done with it, we'll release her promos."
Starry fiesta
The film marks the comeback of the hit comedy couple of Akshay Kumar and Sunil Shetty after Phir Hera Pheri. Other stars are Irrfan Khan, Celina Jaitley, Bobby Deol and Rimi Sen.
Courtesy: Mid-day.com





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