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Few directors in Bollywood can claim to match Vishal Bhardwaj's insight of human psyche. Every film of his explores a singular emotion in a gamut of situations...

Updated on: Aug 19, 2009 03:26 PM IST
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Hindustan Times invited Facebook users to submit their reviews on Vishal Bharadwaj's Kaminey. Thanks for the tremendous response. Here's one of the five selected reviews, that clearly stood apart.

There are directors. And then there is Vishal Bhardwaj. Few directors in Bollywood can claim to match Vishal Bhardwaj's insight of human psyche. Every film of his explores a singular emotion in a gamut of situations. While Makdee explored Fear, Omkara was an abstraction on jealousy, Blue Umbrella- innocence and so on. Kaminey, Vishal's latest direction, is a film on meanness. It takes a nosedive into the deepest, darkest crevices of the human brain-where no bad is bad enough, where relationships have lost their significance and where social give-and-take is a transaction.

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Kaminey is essentially a film about twin brothers Guddu and Charlie. One stammers, the other lisps. Guddu is the honest fellow. He has a job, a girlfriend, middle class dreams. Charlie is a small time crook who indulges in crimes like fixing races, petty thievery etc. But he dreams big. Both lead individual lives, separated by a childhood tragedy. Their lives intertwine when Charlie stumbles upon drugs worth millions hidden in a guitar. Then the comedy of errors begins. The twin brothers, a pregnant girlfriend, corrupt politicians, a race-fixing company, drug mafia, corrupt policemen.

Kaminey strikes the right note on all aspects. The plot is intriguing. It takes you to the thick of the action without wasting much time. Before interval, the screen time is spent introducing parallel characters (The number of characters is mindboggling). The plot thickens post interval. As more and more parallel stories come into the picture, the film moves at a breakneck speed. It is a satire, as it makes a mockery out of the Maharashtra-UP issue and how our politicians use issues like these for personal vendetta. The cinematographer too succeeds in laying the dark underbelly of Mumbai bare in front of the audience.

In the age of reality television, where 'mean' had taken a different meaning altogether, Kaminey brings a fresh connotation to it, one that hits closer home. The music is great and used at just the right places. All in all, it is a must watch for all those who think they have fed enough on mindless flicks to watch some real cinema. This one will bring your faith back!

A word of caution- The plot is a little confusing, with many characters. Make sure you carry your brains with you. This one makes you think!

 
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