Wednesday, 13 March 2013

SAHEB BIWI AUR GANGSTER RETURNS - REVIEW



Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns brings back the fascinating tale of power games, love and deceit, clubbed with bedroom politics; set in a royal background. Love is abused and tainted from the very beginning!

Saheb (Jimmy Shergil) is now on the wheel chair and Biwi (Mahie Gill) is now the MLA who cant lift herself from her drinking stupor on most occasions.
Irrfan plays the dreaded Gangster who wants to settle scores with Saheb and is in love with Soha Ali Khan (Ranjana) . But Saheb wants to marry Ranjana.  
So Gangster befriends Biwi who wants to destroy Saheb's power but doesnt want to ruin his health. Meanwhile Ranjana falls for Saheb who wants to exercise his power over the political scene in Uttar Pradesh. Pheww. 

It is a complex web of sub plots that makes the script of Saheb Biwi Gangster Returns powerful. But there are many loose ends in the script which hamper the progress of the movie and makes it irritating at certain junctions.

If detailing can make some movie a masterpiece then SBGR surely is one. Amazing detailing in every scene. The lifestyle of the Royals is the same despite the palace being in a deplorable condition. 
The Scorpio has been replaced by a Fortuner. The minister now has a laptop which he uses to attend meetings via video conferencing and to watch porn. 
For once this movie can be watched solely for the amount of work and effort that has been put to create every scene. But some of these scenes don't necessarily go with the basic premise of the movie and hence dont add any value to the drama.

The cinematography is brilliant. Editing though, is not up to the mark. Background score is gripping and Music by Sandeep Chowta is worth listening. 
The dialogues are very smartly written and are the highlight of the movie. Sample some-
1) Yaha badtamizi bhi tameez se ki jaati hai
2) Unki taaqat ko khatam kijiye, tabiyat ko nahi
3) kaun kehta hai aasman me suraakh ho nahi sakta, ek patthar to tabiyat se uchaalo yaaro
4) Jang hogi. Ghamasaan hogi
5) Ye mard hi kyu milte hai mujhe, shayar kyu nahi
6) Hum abhi zinda hai. Makbara nahi hue hai

Jimmy Shergil gives a towering performance. He is just fantastic. He looks like a king and carries himself in such a manner that one can feel a royal persona around him when he is on screen. He gets to mouth some of the most powerful dialogues and does proper justice to them.

Mahie Gill's performance is probably a major setback for the movie. Her character, despite being unique, becomes repetitive. She has some scenes which are painstakingly long and bores the viewer thoroughly.

As for Irrfan Khan, i dont think words would suffice to praise the genius of this actor. He looks suave and cool without even trying to look so. INKI TOH GAALI PE BHI TAALI PADTI HAI.
His eyes, as usual, conveys more emotion than all the acting stints of Katrina Kaif put together. 

Soha Ali Khan looks ethereal, acts pretty well and holds her front despite having scenes with Jimmy and Irrfan.
Though there is only one scene where the Gangster and Saheb come face to face but believe me, that scene contains acting of some extraordinary level.

The supporting characters lend great support.

Tigmanshu Dhulia creates the enigmatic world of the erstwhile Raj Gharana's, their yearning for power for they also know that their days are limited, and the shady politics that they indulge in to fulfill their motives. 
Tigmanshu had a complex script at hand and he doesn't simplify it. It is for the audience to deduce the implications of certain scenes. This is a good move. But to test the patience of the audience by including sub plots and scenes which are irrelevant, is just a pain for the audience. The steam that he generates ever so slowly and smartly is let to cool down very quickly because of the barriers in the screenplay.

Mr. Dhulia does show his class as a director. The scene where the minister interacts with Irrfan while watching porn is hilarious. 
The engagement scene is just class apart. The viewer can actually feel the loneliness and void that has made up for most of the part of Mahie's character.
But at the end of it all, he is not able to retain the command over the movie.

The movie is 15 to 20 minutes too long.
Mahie Gill's character becomes the most irritating element about the movie instead of being the most powerful one!
The item song is of no use what so ever. Furthermore it is so pathetically choreographed that it is not even watchable.

2 hours and 45 minutes later, when i came out of the theatre, it was just one thought that was running in my head- this movie surely could have been something way beyond what was shown! And that is the sad point. 
(Or probably i had huge expectations from the movie simply because the 1st part was raw and intense or more so because i am a big fan of Mr. Dhulia's work)

Sahib Biwi Aur Gangster Returns is just about there, it is bold in its approach, unique in its style but it somehow does not manage to cross the line of being an average fare!

BIG DISAPPOINTMENT! 
**2.5 STARS**

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