SpotboyE was a part of the exclusive screening of Kaabil trailer, two days before it
comes to you, arranged by Roshans. What was our frame of mind when we left the
venue? The countdown has begun!
Hrithik
Roshan gets better when his role gets tougher- Lakshya, Koi Mil Gaya,
Guzaarish, the list is long. And naturally, it's not easy to play a blind man.
We are talking about his next film Kaabil whose trailer releases tomorrow.
the trailer with Hrithik Roshan, his father Rakesh Roshan (producer of
Kaabil) and Sanjay Gupta (director of Kaabil) yesterday afternoon on the big
screen and mind you, it was an experience.
While
people have just been talking about Hrithik's voice after the teaser, it will
be his dialogue delivery that will strike you now. He says his sentences with
such correct pauses at such an optimum pace that you can't miss it that this
blind character is groping in the dark in letter and spirit both.
Did
you work on your dialogue delivery extensively for this one? Ask him that and
he says, "No, it happened naturally. I first tend to get into the
character and my dialogue delivery just follows." Rakesh Roshan beams with
pride and we sit down for a second run.
"It's
so emotion packed, it's really intense," is our second reaction.
We
start sipping our coffee and discuss every other feature that stands out after
two viewings:
Hrithik-Yami
Gautam pairing, which one wondered if it would work when they were cast, exudes
not just passion but compassion as well. You feel for Hrithik when his world
turns topsy-turvy in the trailer and the makers have yet managed to not give it
away all that transpires in that turning-point scene. You feel for Hrithik not
just because he exudes talent from frame to frame but the manner in which his
chemistry with Yami unfolds. "Plus, she looks so Indian," adds
Hrithik.
The
production values of the film are extremely high. The colours in every frame are from the
Roshan stable. Tell them that and pat comes the reply from Rakesh Roshan,
"I never hold myself back in expenditure when it's a film from my
production house Filmkraft."
The
content of the dialogues promises a very entertaining film. "I have always
kept in mind that I make a film to entertain the audience. I remember telling
Gupta 'you can't go wrong with this one' and he hasn't." Gupta smiles
proudly.
As
we take their leave, Rakesh Roshan taps us to say that we still haven't heard
the four beautiful songs of Kaabil from Rajesh Roshan.
Kaabil
has been shot in 60 days. Every good dish doesn't need a long time to get
ready. Of course the true experience will be when it is laid on the table in
entirety on the Republic Day 2017 weekend, but till then the Roshans and Gupta
have definitely given us enough to make us feel that this one will be not just
style but substance as well.
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