Kaminey Review – Gotta love the Sten gun

by AR Hemant on August 16, 2009 · 3 comments

in Bollywood, Films, I like..., The Worn-acular Collection

Sometimes you see a trailer and you know instantly you will like the film. Kaminey has turned out to be worth the wait and hype.

Shahid Kapoor, IMHO, has delivered his grittiest show yet. His saliva-swapping, bullet-popping double role with a double speech impediment must be one of the more challenging roles taken on by a mainstream Bollywood actor in recent times. Especially given the homosexual overtones in the portayal of Charlie.

Priyanka Chopra kicks ass too. For once she’s not the dolled-up accessory to the protagonist. My favourite bit involving her was when she picks up the Sten gun. When was the last time that gun appeared in a Hindi film? 1993?

I thought the climax parodied those of some gangster films. It might be considered overtly philosophical too. This film isn’t Omkara, but it stands apart from Vishal Bharadwaj’s films. My respect for him has grown. I’d give Kaminey 3.75 out of 5.

And here’s an addition to the Wornacular Collection:

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Speaking of Bharadwaj’s films

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1 bluespriite August 23, 2009 at 9:24 pm

IMHO, Maqbool perhaps was his grittiest and darkest best. In Kaminey, he seems to have succumbed to concentrating on form over matter…

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2 dainikmasala August 31, 2009 at 2:15 am

Today only could see the movie…Was little confused during entire movie..Performance wise its superb…best for sahid and priyanka.

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3 Hemant August 31, 2009 at 11:34 am

You’re not alone. Poonam Saxena, who is HT’s media critic, also found the film confusing.

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