Sunday, February 17, 2019

Gully Boy: How to conceive an Innocently Cunning Smile while Orchestrating Inversion of a Volcano


When is the last time I watched the same movie twice on 2 consecutive days (Probably Marathi movie – Duniyadari?) And this Valentine Day release – ‘Gully Boy’ made the trick. Aur Bhaai, what an experience! I won’t call it a movie as it touches you all around. Yep there are movies like that, but you rarely get sink into it, as those either being very melodramatic, an out an out comedy, or a spine chilling thriller. Gully Boy is nothing of that sorts. But still like you are touched by every Zoya and Reema movie, as you see the characters so real, almost being part of you. And you then see those characters breaking the barriers and achieving what you / all of us dream for our lifetimes. 

No, I’m in no mood to write a review on Gully Boy. I feel 1) I may not be able pen down the experience in words 2) as it has to be experienced and to immerse in the visuals and to get lost wondering the prowess of Writer-Director duo (Zoya and Reema) who have crafted this gem. But why just them, it’s the entire cast and crew which I’d like to talk about here which is essentially the key aspect for Zoya – Reema collaborations. The uniquely holistic performances take their movies to an all-together different level.

The Casting first.
Ranveer Singh: Coming of an age may be clichéd but it really is. The more than energetic, peppy, loud, almost volcanic (usually to an extent of being irritating) Ranveer Singh is being asked to do a role reversal while keeping the intensity of his emotions the same, just inverting that by completely underplaying the character which was the demand of the role in Murad. And Ranveer scores 10 of 10! His facial expressions, voice modulations, including the RAP numbers he has sung are terrific. He tells us how to pursue the dreams and Murads’ in each one of us, with fullest of conviction regardless of which socio-economic strata you belong to. Let’s hope Ranveer opts and gets to play more Gully Boys, than Gundaays and Simmbas.

Alia Bhat: Did I say she is the Meryl Streep of India after watching the teaser of Gully Boy. Well I was completely ….. RIGHT – 10 out of 10 again! Have you felt like the character on the screen should be relating to you…ever? Watching Alia as Safina, you’ll be compelled to get the feeling that you should have that possessive, utterly loving but constantly lying (for her BF, and not with her BF), almost a Gundi (goon) G/F in some lives :-). And we should be glad that the extremely talented lady is all the time exploring herself and pleasantly surprising the audiences with extremely different and difficult characters on screen. The innocently cunning smile is probably the find of the decade and many actresses will probably try experimenting with their facial expressions watching this. Her portrayal of Safina is one of the very strong female characters I’ve seen after Mardani (Rani Mukherjee), Queen (Kangana), Pink (Tapasi) in recent times. Just either beware of OR feel relieved that you won’t get to expect the similar possessive behavior from your near and dear ones in your lives.

Siddhanth Chaturvedi: The best find for Bollywood – he is in the same league as new versatile actors like Vicky Kaushal, Ayushman Khurana and Rajkumar Rao. (I was consistently seeing Prateik Babbar in him, I was very much banking on Prateik after watching Jaane tu..Ya Jaane Na! But L) Many people might think as he is rapper in real life, to that extent he brings MC Sher the rapper character to life. In MC Sher’s lingo his performance is: Ekdum Majboot, hard hai bhaai!

Vijay Raaz: Best example of how to supersede the limitations of your physique. Though possessing a small frame (Rajkumar Rao and Nawazuddin have been doing this all the time) he shows the arrogance, ego and portrays the role of strong family head / Murad’s father really well.

Vijay Verma: He gives all that is required to portray the superficial grey, but underlying white shade of Moeen really well. It may be the key trait existing in Mumbai 17 aka Dharavi / slum areas of Mumbai / Metros. Very fine portrayal.

Everyone else including Vijay Maurya (also the dialogue Writer), Jyoti and Amruta  Subhash, Kalki does more than enough justice to their characters.

Screenplay: That’s one the key aspect of success of this movie. Essence is remaining as much true to the life of the Mumbai 17. Not making melodramatic or superficial. Both Zoya and Reema have spent 2-3 years on the script. They made sure that it’s not a biopic but based on true events. It never ever looks twisted, distorted, or stretched too far under the name of taking cinematic liberty. True to life trait is something you get to see in all their movies. And that part I like the most. You get some Deja Vu moments too. Especially the monologue, the protagonist’s self-talk, in midst of slew of turbulent thoughts in his mind, while being in a make or break situation, in crowded setting, against the setting Sun / fading Sunlight, Arjun / Hrithik Roshan’s character in ZNMD (on the yacht hesitating for his first scuba dive), you can re-live that when Murad / Ranveer is traveling in Mumbai local train.

Dialogues: The most important layer it adds to the already powerful screenplay. Vijay Maurya does that with much elan (for what he is known for! ). The ‘tongue-in-cheek’ one-liners typically those are given to Safina / Alia are just way too brilliant (….Dhoptungi na usko, ……Mar Jayega Tu, ….Aapka Liver Transplant Kar sakti hun). And he balances this out in collaboration with Zoya’s directorial vision with utterly soft, calm yet determined, and toned down lingo for Murad / Ranveer. Overall the dialogues will extend the native Mumbai lingo across the youth in India. (BTW On his acting skills - his portrayal of a small time Don in Aagey Se Right was amazing)

Editing: It’s an integral part of the success. Typically, all the RAP songs are edited effortlessly. And a difficult part to keep the length in tact while accommodating multiple characters and their stories running in parallel.

Costumes, Hairs and Make-up: A brief mention here but again absolutely fitting to the requirements. Couldn't have been better.

The Lyrics and Music: It’s the heart and soul of Gully Boy. Mix of versatile talent including the Rappers on which the movie is based – Divine, Naezy. It builds the characters, reflect their emotions, very very aptly thru poetry.  Initially I was a bit skeptical that the movie might be bit boring in-between with extended RAP sequences. But it’s the other way round. You get immersed while watching any other flick with heavy dose of romantic songs. Hats off to all the lyricist / musicians. Small music pieces like ‘Kab se Kab tak’ even are soothing amongst the blockbuster RAPs ‘Mere Gully Mein’, ‘Sher Aaya Sher’, ‘Azadi’ and probably the chart-topper ‘Apna Time Aayega’, surely will change the trend of music in Bollywood and also the fortunes of small-time but talented artists (RAP and otherwise) across the nation.

Cinematography: The filming, framing, angles and lighting is high-class (Hollywoodish!). Jay Oza is the young creative mind behind the camera. We’ve seen his work in Raman Raghavan 2.0 and a few web serials like much acclaimed ’24 – Season One’ (Hindi). He is probably a nocturnal animal as he captures the Mumbai night-life with lot of grace. Typically, the drone shots capturing the glossy side of Mumbai amongst fly-overs, Mumbai local trains and colorfully glittering sky scrapers. And equally powerfully, the drone / top angle shots capturing the low-lying areas of Dharavi. Especially one of the shots where just for once we get to see the small bridge like structure above heap of garbage which is the secret meeting spot of Murad / Ranveer and Safina / Alia. Just too good capturing opposites of stark Mumbai life.
   
Production Designer: Great lesson for people who want to be in this space. There are filmmakers (like Sanjay Leela Bhansali?)  known for splurging crores and crores to capture the grandeur of the situation thru expensive sets. Folks here show the same Grandeur and Opulence with a minimalist budget but more effectively and in fact a lot more realistically – Example: The S class White Merc that Murad / Ranveer is driving for the first time, which stops in front of the posh office - The usage of glass door and reflection of Merc on the floor registers the magnificence in audience mind. Similarly one of the nights, when number of these high-end luxury cars are parked outside a party venue and when again the reflection of festive lights and lanterns on the cars captures the opulent lives / event / situation.

The Movie: At par with any Hollywood musical. A very strong contender for India’s entry to Oscars for 2020. The number ‘Mere Gully Mein’ can compete in the RAP genre at Grammy’s (could be in, Best World Music, Best RAP Performance, Best RAP Song etc. categories) . It’s one of the most finely made videos for a song, using combination of stills, camera angles, huge participation of unskilled dancers, shot in filthiest claustrophobic locations in the History of Bollywood. Could create record for the most watched Bollywood movie by non-Indians!

The commercial aspect can be subtly touched for such a well-made movie - Should fetch biggest BO Success to Zoya (upwards of 400 CR) and could even get closer to Ranveer’s highest grosser: ‘Padmaawat’. 

Direction: Zoya is unparallel. In fact it appears as if she has just delivered a baby with utmost care, attention and all the love, which a mom offers to the baby. So pure, genuine and yet breathtaking to the core! She (And Reema) is master of unraveling the human relations on-screen which the audience do experience across their lives, and without any frills or fake veils. And I always explore this genre of movies a lot. Wishing Zoya the Very Best and for her to get more of these life touching stories to tell us, on a more frequent basis. Hope she will be always passionate to revive our lives by telling us in most uncanny and non-preachy way that the – Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara!

Follow your dreams. And make sure you not only have the ‘Gully Boy’ CD and DVD treasured in your Drawing Room / Car, but also do sink into the experience whenever you feel like: hugging life with both your hands. It could be somewhat a rare feat in the 21st century even when surrounded by friends, family and alike.

Happy watching…