D DAY
Here is MY review on D DAY. You are at complete
freedom to agree/disagree.
D DAY (India Strikes Back)
Viewers are fast becoming familiar with names of real
secret service agencies and cross border covert operations courtesy modern day
spy movies like EK THA TIGER and AGENT VINOD. Of course, movies like Ek Tha Tiger
and Agent Vinod are all about a hero who can sing, dance and romance and also
“happens” to be a spy, albeit an indestructible one. Thankfully, D Day is none
of this.
For most people, this movie must have come out of the
blue as there was no heavy duty promotion as is the norm today. In fact, I was
a bit apprehensive thinking that it might be another wannabe jingoistic film,
what with a tagline which reads – “India Strikes Back”. But it turned out to be
quite a pleasant surprise. Nikhil Advani who has flops like PATIALA HOUSE and CHANDNI
CHOWK TO CHINA to his credit has come good with a taut spy thriller.
STORY
India’s most wanted criminal, Iqbal Seth alias Goldman
(no prizes for guessing who we are talking about) needs to be brought back to
India from our Unfriendly neighbourhood by India’s secret service agents. The
RAW Director hopes to pull off the biggest gamble of his career before he rides
into the sunset. Although the plan is foolproof with years of research and
planning, Mission Goldman still fails and Goldman slips from RAW’s grip.
However, the agents regroup and manage to capture their Big Fish and bring him
back to India, of course not without their share of sacrifices.
THE GOOD THINGS
The movie starts well with just enough introduction. It
takes on real characters and situations but the bulk is fiction. This is not an
out and out spy thriller but has some genuine emotional quotient too. But
credit to the scriptwriter and director who do not allow the emotions to get
the better of the movie’s soul. No unnecessary rona-dhona and SRK style
overacting. The story has protagonists from different backgrounds, each
fighting his/her own demons. However, precious time is not wasted on individual
stories. There is no ‘unnecessary’ song and dance to interrupt the flow and
THANK GOD no item number just because we are talking about underworld here. The
songs are good and video of ALVIDA is a FIRST where two scenes, one showing
Shruti Hassan being brutalized by Goldman’s nephew and another showing ARJUN
RAMPAL deducing what happened to Shruti through the tell tale signs of violence
and struggle, have been seamlessly stitched together. The song has instant
repeat value.
Dialouges deserves a special mention. There is nothing
superfluous. Rishi is given some paisa vasool lines. Sample this, when Arjun
has his gun on Rishi, he says – “Trigger kheench, mamla mat kheench, agar mamla
kheencha toh bahut bura hoga.” Thankfully,
there are no ‘Bharat mata ki jai’ kind of dialogues.
The script has good suspense with some good twists in
the plot. No unnecessary abuses and adult scenes other than those which
effortlessly fitted into the script. No BHAI type language. Details of Goldman
and his ISI links are not overdone.
Music by Shankar, Eeshan, Loy gets a thumbs up.
Nothing loud and jarring. A better effort than last week’s BMB. Camera work is
good. Karanchi has been beautifully and convincingly recreated. Action scenes
are believable and thankfully no ‘over the top’ gun wielding scenes.
Overall, it is a fiction film which has a realistic
touch to a large extent.
ACTING
RISHI KAPOOR as Goldman is good. I dare say I like him
more now than when he was in his prime. He is showing us what he always had but
we never SAW. If you have seen Do Dooni Chaar, Agneepath, Aurangzeb and now D Day,
you will understand what I mean. IRRFAN as Wali Khan, a barber, is convincing,
as usual. He is such a natural that he doesn’t seem to be acting on screen. He
is one of the most fluid actors today who just gets under the skin of the
character. HUMA QURESHI as Zoya Rehman is easy on the eyes and she does quite
well in the space provided. ARJUN RAMPAL as Capt Rudra Pratap Singh does what
he is paid to do and impresses with his vastly improved skills. There was a time
when he seemed ill at ease on screen. He should thank ROCK ON for turning
things around for him or he would have landed up in the list of “could have
been stars”. NASSER as RAW Director does a neat job without talking much. SHRUTI
HASSAN as the prostitute in Karanchi does a fair job. AAKASH DAHIYA as Aslam is
a surprise package and fits the role to the T. SHRISWARA as Irrfan’s wife is
another pleasant surprise. In a small role, she doesn’t try too hard and still
manages to garner attention. CHANDAN ROY SANYAL as Goldman’s bhanja is OK.
THE NOT SO GOOD THINGS
Although the direction is good overall, I don’t
understand the present day fixation with trying to show 3-4 different
scenes/locations all at the same time constantly jumping from one scene to the other.
Seriously guys, it confuses the hell out of the uninitiated, untrained
moviegoer. After all, it takes years of untiring effort to be a viewer like
me!! While the script is good and tight most of the time, it does get loose at
certain points, like- how the agents manage to stay in Karanchi without getting
caught when literally the entire country’s defence forces are after them- is
not very plausible. Also, the end has Goldman laughing at the RAW agents and
mocking them that they have no choice but to capture him alive. He tells them
that because of the Indian system of delaying decisions on criminals (all for
the sake of living up to the reputation of being a great democracy) no harm
will come to him. Although it is a clever way of voicing popular public opinion
through the villian’s mouth, it seemed a tad amateurish.
I have a major problem with the tagline “India Strikes
Back”. It doesn’t do justice to the film’s content and sounds somewhat
‘downmarket’. Sounds more like a headline when the Indian cricket team wins
after losing a string of matches. Mark my words, it could end up as a major
reason for discouraging people from seeing the movie.
FINAL COMMENTS
A good movie which has repeat value, however, those
averse to violence, die hard fans of SRK and KARAN JOHAR movies and fans of Yeh
Jawani Hai Diwani type of movies can safely keep miles away. I will not call
the movie extraordinary as with lesser actors it could have failed to impress.
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