Saturday, July 9, 2011

Paa

The promos of 'Paa' released in December 2009 were quite interesting.
Abhishek Bachchan, Vidya Balan, Paresh Rawal and Introducing Amitabh Bachchan'.
That was a good reason to watch it straight away on day one.

After the disappointing "Bbuddah hoga Terra Baap", I went back to some old DVDs of Bachchan to refresh my faith in 'The Bachchan' phenomenon. I do so every time a 'Bbuddah' or a 'Family' happens. This time I chose 'Paa' because I wanted to see 'Auro'. A role that won the 'Best Actor' National Award for Bachcahn.

Critics have compared the movie to the ‘The curious case of Benjamin Button’. But this movie is absolutely different except for the ‘Progeria’ issue. This movie is about life and about living your life to the best with what you have got. This is also a movie that celebrates the ‘Greatest Indian Movie Star of all times’.

Amitabh Bachchan has acted in so many movies which were plain dumb. Toofan, Jadugar, GJS, Lal Badshah, RGV ke Aag and many more. But then he has given us some of the most poignant moments on celluloid like in Mili, Anand, Deewar, Muqaddar ka Sikandar, Baghbaan and many more. He also gave us many outrageously funny moments in Amar Akbar Anthony, Khuddaar, Namak Halaal and Satte Pe Satta.

'Cheeni Kum' was a nice and intelligent movie. 'Sarkar' was intense and will be remembered among his best. He did well even in multi-star capers like 'KANK', 'K3G' and 'Mohabbatein' playing the roles of senior citizen. But the one thing missing was ‘Something Special’. All he did was good, but nothing out of the box like what Kamal Hassan has done in many movies!

With 'Paa', Bachchan finally has broken the jinx. At the age of 67, he plays ‘Auro’ a 13 year old boy with a very rare congenital illness that leads to accelerated ageing and early death, Progeria or “Hutchinson–Gilford Progeria Syndrome".

Auro, his mother, grand-mother, his teachers at school and even his friends take it as a matter of fact. There is no lamenting or no melodrama till the climax. But all are concerned about Auro and they take care of him well. He grows up to be a funny and fun-loving but a little too head-strong boy with a very sharp brain. In spite of his frail health and awkward looks, he is a very popular character at school.

He comes up with one-liners that are funny and cool. When his grand-mother starts getting on his nerves, he tells his Bhaloo, “Are you not a non-vegetarian ? Why don’t you eat her ?” He is a boy with an attitude too. Written on the door of his room, “Knock, else I will knock your head off’. He also has his way when he decides to leave his best friend Vishnu back as he joins his Politician Father on a trip to Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Auro's revenge over his unsuspecting father for the 'uss-se pehli galti' is well executed. Those scenes between the father and son are very well crafted. There are some potty jokes. But perhaps they are pretty commonplace with 13 year old boys. 

R. Balki, who also made the delightful ‘Cheeni Kum’ with Bachchan and Tabu has come out on top with a fabulous idea and a wonderful movie experience. The beauty that Bachchan brings to the role of the 13 year old Auro is matchless though he looks too tall for a boy with Progeria.

You feel like you are one of those characters in the movie as you cheer on towards a climax. Vidya Balan as his Gynecologist mother and Abhishek Bachchan as her estranged lover and Auro’s father are good. Vidya especially so. Arundhati Nag is good too. Only Paresh Rawal is perhaps a little wasted. Auro’s friends are cute and loveable and Vishnu is too good.

There are moments like the little girl apologizing to Auro and presenting him with a caricature of himself made of ‘Sorry’ that are touching. You will not be wetting your hankies even though Auro has to depart at the end. His birth did them apart. He lived as everyone’s loved. And his death had to bring them together.

A mature and sensitive movie from the Bachchans and R. Balki. Though it goes a little 'Round and round' at climax. I would buy it because for commercial viability, they perhaps needed a little melodrama there. For cinematic value though, a little mature and under-played climax would have been better.

Finally a huge 'Thank You' to Balki !

3 comments:

Unknown said...

definitly in my watch list now ....btw have u watched Dusvidaniya??

Unknown said...

forgot to add....well written review as well.......:-)

Govind Raj said...

Dasvidaniya was good. I have a DVD. Paa was an okay movie elevated several notches by Bachchan, Vidya, Arundhathi and Abhishek. Loved it but for the climax. Thanks !