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Om Shanti Om is a complete masala entertainer which
has a balanced dose of comedy, action and emotions that makes you laugh as well
as touches your heart. The film has a bollywood setting and incorporates the
70’s genre in Hindi cinema during the first half, the witty impersonations, the
digs and jibes made about bollywood and many bigwigs definitely brings in the
lighthearted element. Several twists and turns in the film manage to catch the
audiences’ attention. The story is not novel but is a theme revisited from the
past and though not realistic, it is certainly entertaining due to an energetic
and peppy screenplay. SRK’ six pack abs, the catchy music, 70’s look and drama,
30 special appearances by bollywood stars are only added reasons to watch this
film which manages to engage and entertain audiences. A fun film to watch
especially during the festive season.
The film has been produced under SRK’s banner Red Chilies Entertainment and it
has been directed by Farah Khan. The film stars Shahrukh Khan as Om, newcomer
Deepika Padukone as Shanti, Shreyas Talpade, Arjun Rampal, special appearances
by Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Jeetendra, Govinda, Mithun
Chakraborthy, Rani Mukherjee, Kajol, Preity Zinta etc. The music for the film
has been done by Vishal-Shekhar.
Omprakash Makhija (Shahrukh) is a junior artiste in bollywood set in the 70’s
era. He is also an aspiring actor and hopes that one day he will become a huge
star. The only people close to him are his mother (Kirron Kher) and his good
friend Pappu Master (Shreyas). Om is also in love with Shanti Priya who is the
super star of her times. Om saves Shanti from a fire and then eventually
befriends her, he dreams of a life together with her. However he learns that
Shanti has a deep dark secret, but he immediately dies in a mysterious tragic
fire.
Now fast forward to present day bollywood and Om is reborn or reincarnated. This
time he is an arrogant superstar, but he is plagued by flashes of his past life
which forces him to delve into the mystery of his past. He decides to find out
the mysterious reason which killed him and he also finds his love Shanti once
more. This time Om unravels the reason for his untimely death of his past life
and vows to take revenge.
The story is based on the theme of reincarnation which may not be believable to
many, but the manner in which the screenplay unfolds makes it a fun, time pass
entertaining film. Farah Khan has executed the film keeping in mind the masses
taste; it’s a potboiler with comedy, action, emotions, drama and song and dance.
The 70’s look and drama in the first half is done with finesse, humour is
incorporated with various impersonations of big 70’s stars, various digs and
jibes at bollywood and its way of functioning, etc. SRK takes digs at himself
and this ability to laugh at oneself is quite witty. The various twists and
turns incorporated when various secrets come to light is also engaging, the
action like the fire destruction etc is eye catching. Farah also makes it a
point to definitely incorporate the emotional and romantic moments as without
it, a bollywood film would be incomplete.
However after the intermission, during the rebirth things slow down a bit, but
gradually pick up pace once more. The music of the film has a few melodious
numbers, most of the tracks are peppy and upbeat dance tracks and the
choreography and look of the song also adds to the music. The cinematography by
V. Manikanandan is good, sets are opulent and lavish, dialogues are witty and
the old clichés used in 70’s bollywood add to the wit and charm. Even the climax
though predictable is laced with high drama that is entertaining.
Performances are first rate; SRK does his commercial all round hero acting with
his usual finesse and flair. He delivers a performance which is cool and
confident. Debutant Deepika Padukone looks good and she does a fine job too.
Arjun Rampal delivers a good performance and Shreyas Talpade is first rate. The
cameos by various stars also add to the excitement. The rest of the characters
also deliver average performances.
Overall Om Shanti Om has an entertaining screenplay; it is a witty, fun timepass
film that will entertain all the way. At the box-office it will surely do good
business as it is a light, enjoyable SRK film that will definitely appeal during
the festive season and even later. Definitely worth a watch. |