| Hulla (dir. Jaideep Varma) |
| Written by Balaji Srinivasan | |
| Sunday, 05 October 2008 | |
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After seeing the film, I wish more people had come to see it. This was one fine satire exploring the very essence of contemporary middle-class existence in the city. It wasn't just a brainless comedy made on the cheap as some reviews have been bandying about. It had the guffaws and one-liners and melded them seamlessly with well realised characters and very realistic, complicated situations. The plot (if you can call it that) goes something like this - Raj Puri (Sushant Singh) is a stock broker, happily married with a beautiful wife, who is unable to sleep at night because of the noise made by the incessant whistling of his watchman. This starts affecting his work terribly and repeated attempts to curb the menace turns him into a nuisance for everyone around him. Janardhan (Rajat Kapoor) who is the society chairman, whose proud idea it was to install the whistling system, is a businessman with too little teeth or skulduggery for business. He has to contend with his cricket-obsessed son and a meditation-fanatic wife. The film is, at its core, a clash between the two characters and in turn, a struggle between them and the world at large. It is to the credit of the director Jaideep Verma, who is also the scriptwriter, that he portrays both of them in an ambiguous light. They both have to deal with very understandable problems but are also unaccomodative when it comes to adjusting to the world around them. The themes tackled in the film, of migration, class divisions, the banality of everyday life and the noisy times we live in, are weighty and relevant and it is commendable that they have been dealt with in such an entertaining and engaging manner. At times, the film is ribtickingly hilarious. The policeman painstakingly teaching Raj Puri to pronounce his name is one of my favourites and this scene becomes an uproariously funny punchline to the few scenes preceding it, which have Raj fudge pronunciations repeatedly. It is indeed terrific that the film manages to inject a good number of jokes without ever losing focus on the larger issues at hand. It walks a tightrope in finding meaning and humour in everyday reality and seldom teeters over the edge. Which is why it infuriates me no end that it got such a bad reception from the critics here, an indication of the widespread corruption and apathy in that community. The film is not flawless but most of its flaws are the result of a low budget. Some characters like Raj's boss and a few of the society people were obviously non actors and the cinematography is a little too soft at times, but these are superficial issues. This is a mature and well realised film made by a very observant mind that deserves to be seen and applauded. |
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Hulla (dir. Jaideep varma)
Oct 05 2008 15:17:09 This thread discusses the Content article: Hulla (dir. Jaideep varma)
Saw this a while back. Cool review. I was expecting shit and it was actually quite good and the hero's wife is damn pretty. |
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Oct 06 2008 11:47:15 This film was truly a revelation. It's very rarely that i go into a film intent on trolling it to death and end up this pleasantly surprised. Though for all the copious ranting and conspiracy theorising, Verma had in a sense dug his own grave making the film. Something he does seem to have been aware of and anticipated.
You cannot make a film that takes a severe and unforgiving look at attitudes that a vast majority of your target audience holds very dear and then expect it to be a success. We live in an insanely loud country and are mostly a very noisy obnoxious people. Even certain friends of mine who declaim against characters in films being unnecessarily loud and noisy do it in an unnecessarily loud and noisy manner. Given the fact that most people are either inured to noise or actively disturbed by its absence, it's little wonder that they found a character who can't sleep, and in one instance, forsakes sex because of the noise around him, very hard to relate to. Or that they found the more irritating aspects of living in a housing society too banal a subject to sustain the length of the film. I've a feeling everyone who saw the film in between snatches of conversations with their friends over cellphones or who went home to plan all-night long dandiyas or consider smashing windows while playing cricket something very admirable, felt the movie had a certain undisguised contempt for them and paid it back in kind by telling their friends to stay away. |
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Oct 06 2008 20:48:04 hehehehe... although I think all of the hero's problems would have been solved if he'd just made love to his wife. He'd have passed out and been dead to the world two minutes later and the movie would have been done in 30 minutes.
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Oct 07 2008 19:06:06 Wow, just read that guy's blog. Just fucking wow.
I actually want to watch this movie now. Good job reviewing this. |
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Oct 07 2008 19:36:17 Wow. didn't know the actress Revathy blogged on PFC. Just read her two entries. So do you folks frequent the place everyday? Any bloggers that I should keep an eye out for?
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Oct 07 2008 19:46:06 Don't read it very often. But I do peek in sporadically and find a couple of decent entries. It's Anurag Kashyap's site, so a lot of actors and directors blog there.
Jaideep's posts are by far the most interesting there. Sudhir Mishra also had a few decent entries if I remember right. |
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Oct 12 2008 22:38:50 Just watched it. Pretty decent flick, could be good with some re-tooling (esp. the acting). The ending was 'meh' but enjoyable watch anyhow.
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Oct 12 2008 22:43:41 But seriously, if all the guy wanted to do was catch some sleep he could've just got hammered.
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Oct 14 2008 16:52:40 What, no. Is that some sort of a legend among school kids these days? It doesn't work that way, not for me at least. Always slept better when fully sober. I find drunken sleeping completely uneasy and inadequate even more now since I stopped drinking much.
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Oct 15 2008 18:06:09 If anyone's been at the receiving end of old uncles who run a co-operative society like some kind of a facist enclave, they'll defin. relate to this movie.
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Oct 15 2008 19:30:40 He mentioned kvltsite in the post script - awesome.
And my misconceptions about drunken-ness come from Tucker Max stories - so there :P |
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Oct 17 2008 13:55:19 Why don't one of you guys see if he's ok with an interview. Seems like he'd have a lot of well-informed bile to spew.
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Oct 17 2008 14:05:45 Believe it or not, an interview is already done by our boys. To be published soon. It's come out really well, so worth looking forward to.
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Oct 17 2008 14:34:51 I was going to second the interviewing suggestion.
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