Directed by: Farah Khan
Starring: Shahrukh Khan, Deepika
Padukone, Arjun Rampal, Kirron Kher, Shreyas Talpade
Released: 2007
My rating:
destroy every copy – horrible
– bad –
whatever
– flawed
but enjoyable - good – great –
amazing
While I do not
hold Farah Khan in high esteem as a director, she did something
remarkable and created a film which has been terribly important in my
personal Bollywood journey, and so enjoyable that it easily ranks in
my top ten Indian films. Om Shanti Om is like a gigantic puzzle box.
There is truly everything you may ask for in a film – puppy love,
eternal love, slapstick humour, subtle humour, tragedy, action,
memorable dialogues, great soundtrack.... and when it all comes
together it just clicks and works wonders. Nothing speaks more in
favour of the film that even though it is stuffed to the broom with
film-references and making good-natured fun of the style of Indian
filmmaking, it has become my number one choice of recommendation
whenever Bollywood beginners ask me to show them a film. They know
nothing about Bollywood, yet all of them like Om Shanti Om with all
the quirks and in spite of not understanding any of the underlying
jokes (and having no idea who that bunch of people randomly appearing
in Deewangi Deewangi are).
Shahrukh Khan
is allowed to over-play his already dramatic antics and as a result
we get two delightfully different, yet both completely over the top
heroes: Om Kapoor the goofy, star-struck movie fan, who lives only
for his dream of becoming a star and gaining love of the gorgeous
Shantipriya, the dream girl of the silver screen; and Om Kapoor the
spoilt brat and arrogant actor who takes everything for granted. They
only really become one and the same person as they near their destiny
– the goofy bubble-gum 70s Om finds his doom in flames, that also
shockingly take away Shantipriya, the irritable 00s Om upon realizing
that he has unfinished business from his previous life. His
over-dramatic acting is spot on and exactly what the film needs. And
Dard-E-Disco is the greatest item song Bollywood has produced and you
cannot tell me otherwise, capturing both the fun and ridiculousness
item songs stand for.
THIS |
IS |
NOT |
OK (did I mention I am pyrophobic?) |
Do... |
you...... |
.....hear his heart breaking? |
As you can
already tell, I adore this film. I dare to go as far as to compare Om
Shanti Om with another Bollywood extravaganza – Amar Akbar Anthony
– even though the latter is without doubt on a whole another level
of iconic. The right mix of stuff that ranks from touching to pretty
much crazy, with logic loopholes that one couldn´t care for any
less, since it is simply all just too much fun. It is a well known
fact that Om Shanti Om is an unofficial remake of Karz, which in turn
was a remake of Madhumati, all films dealing with the themes of
revenge “from beyond the grave”, with reincarnation being the
turning point. It is also remarkable that unlike another set of
remakes (based on the trope of separated twin siblings), all these
films are memorable and great. Farah Khan simply took the story and
filled every scene with potshots on almost every aspect of Hindi
films. However these are all taken with much love and never even
border on insulting. Om Shanti Om is both a parody of Bollywood and
at the same time appreciates most of what makes it distinct and
special.
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