Thursday, January 22, 2015

Shankar's I movie


The main thing about this movie is its grandeur and opulence. Rich sets, locales, make up, stunts, choreography, visuals, cinematography, music, costumes.

The story is all about how one’s desire to do things out of reach can gain enemies and in the process spoil the original objective itself. Vikram’s desire to become a super model driven by the love for Amy earns him enemies and eventually spoils his only asset which is his physique and face. How he gets out of it and gets back his lady love in the process taking revenge on people who spoilt him is the story in brief.

I will try the onion-peel approach to de-construct or reverse engineer to reach the kernel of this magnum opus of Shankar.

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE MOVIE.

The stunts and songs are extravagant and meant to please a section of the audience. So let us ignore it no matter how high octane and beautiful they are. I will not harp on the fact that they are unrealistic etc. I can assume that for example the roof top stunt with bi-cycles in China in reality could be something like the crew which is doing the ad shoot is able to call the police or public rushes to help Vikram and he escapes unhurt. So the artistic liberty taken by directors can be easily admired and crossed over without dwelling on it and wasting time as to it being illogical etc.

If you like rich visuals, gravity defying stunt sequences, then you can watch the movie only for that. It is so rich and colourful and it definitely brings a section of audience to watch the movie.


OK, with the songs and stunts behind our back, let us look at the comedy scenes. Santhanam has a similar role played by Vivek in Anniyan, that being the friend of Vikram. Not just cracking jokes some of which makes you laugh but beyond that helping the hunch back Vikram to come out of his depression and start to take revenge on his tormentors. So, he moves Vikram around inside a cart as an ice cream seller. So if you feel the comedy is a misfit to look at the kernel of what the story is, Santhanam serves as the side kick giving the necessary logistics support or filling the gaps for the hero to carry on his job either in the initial days when he is going after Amy Jackson or when he is into modelling assignments and in later part when he is after his enemies.

Now we see two big threads. One is the characters and their interactions. Other is the plot on which the characters travel. There is a question as to whether the characters make the plot or the plot is independent of the characters. We will try to figure this out as we move on.

Vikram’s character is fairly well sketched. He is the typical north madras lower middle class resident , innocent , running a gym and has two broad objectives. One to become Mr. Tamilnadu and the other slightly lesser interest following Amy as a model in all the ads she appears. It is not love. It is a sort of admiration or being a fan of a celebrity. He eats, sleeps and drinks Amy when he is not pumping iron. A chance meeting with Amy happens which is the story part that helps Amy to rope in Vikram for a modelling assignment in China due to a problem that Amy faces. So this is all going reasonably OK. No big issues in terms of the way the story moves or the characters tying into the story.

Amy is kind of the single parent brought up kid as only the mother is shown. She is more pampered and beautiful and grows up to do modelling assignments out of her choice. She likes her profession and is sincere in giving it her 100%. She is not doing it for the sake of money as she does not fall for Upen who is a co-actor in the modelling she does. She has her morals in spite of being in a industry where slipping is easy.

Upen’s advances and her refusal to fall for him moves the story into a position where she is kept out of modelling assignments due to the influence wielded by Upen on the modelling company executives and owner. She finds Vikram with the help of her mentor Suresh Gopi. Suresh is a family doctor of Amy and a friend as well since her child hood. Suresh also goes to the Gym run by Vikram and he sort of helps Amy to rope in Vikram for the modelling assignment as he knows both. He has influence on Vikram by sponsoring his Mr.Tamilnadu competition entry.

The story now moves into a path of establishing real love between Amy and Vikram while in China. The character of Vikram slowly changes from being an admirer or a fan to a lover and Amy from seeing Vikram as a junior brought up by her in the field to her lover with turn of events.  These are shown very gradually and convincingly.

There are 4 enemies created in the process of transformation of Vikram from a body builder to a super model. Upen who wants Amy is jealous of Amy moving around with Vikram as well as his own modelling going for a toss because Vikram - Amy combination becomes a big hit. Vikram’s make up man-woman who has a crush on Vikram also becomes jealous of him moving with Amy. This is a bit unbelievable, but it is a very small part of the story.

Vikram also shoots down a cola modelling assignment as it has pesticides apart from openly talking about it in the media which results in a big let down for that product and this irks the big boss of the modelling company. His earlier Mr.Tamilnadu contestant who loses to Vikram becomes a enemy.

Now by themselves all these four would have been quite harmless and mostly be fuming within themselves. It is actually the fifth person Suresh who is portrayed as a family friend and doctor who also has an eye for Amy since her child hood becomes the main catalyst to the whole group making them go for the kill. Sorry not killing per se, but they want something more than that (in Tamil Adhukum mela). They want to disfigure him. They inject a virus into him and Vikram thus turns into a hunchback with a ugly face and body.

Thus the plot is quite linear so far. The characters are fairly well essayed and the interconnections between the characters and the way the plot moves are straight and believable as well.

The other big thread of the movie involves the hunchback character of Vikram who goes through depression, keeps away from Amy, in fact goes to the extent of proving he is dead by a fake accident and then learns how Suresh has duped him for getting Amy along with the others and conspired to disfigure him. Thus the hunchback’s only purpose is to disfigure badly all the 5 villains and goes about it clinically. The layer of how each of the five get disfigured is an extra detail and can be imagined in different ways. This takes a lot of cue from Anniyan’s Garuda puranam episodes.

The key point is that the story revolves around people, their desire, lust and the vengeance they wreck on each other. Also another layer of story revolves around the concept of ‘true love’. True love is not physical only. It transcends beyond physical into the soul. This happens to Amy who asks Vikram what he would have done had she been disfigured. It is a very defining moment of the whole story. I feel this is the pivot around which everything else is constructed. This is the main theme. This is the kernel of this movie. If you see a story as a pure love story then it is very normal. A lot has been done in movies around it. Now if you add a layer of platonic love transcending physical aspects, then the hunchback with the ugly face comes in. If you ask how he came to become a hunchback, then the rest of the plot falls in.

Overall, it is a clean story telling tying all the knots starting from a very simple outline. With the imagination pulling this basic kernel of a story into different directions, it becomes a magnum opus. This is the magic you can do on a big screen with the technology and Shankar has spared nothing to see its maximum potential.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Short story - What is in a name?

He was annoyed by the happenings. Reading a newspaper in the morning made him heavy. It is no longer the cursory glance at the happenings around. So many wrongs were reported. Of different kinds. May be that people were more diligent in reporting things than ever before. But still it worried him a lot. Robbery, Corruption, Terror, Accidents, Rape, Bigotry and countless such things, you name it , it is there. Or are all these different names for one common thing called ‘Bad’?. Not that it is there once in a while, it is there every day. Only the names, places and time have to be replaced.

“Where are we headed?” he was stuck internally with that question.

“Appa, I brushed my teeth myself today” his 5 year old kid came towards him.

It took a while for him to register the change in context. He switched to look at his son.

“Wow, its so nice” he beamed at his son and moved forward to hug him.

He could feel the morning warmth of his son. His thoughts flashed for a moment “What kind of place are we creating for this kid?”.

For the next half hour both were running around the house. He was chasing his son and vice-versa.

Another hour went in Yoga and meditation.

Mind calmed down. He almost forgot the thoughts he started the day with.

“Today I have to get those bugs fixed and see that working” he thought about yesterday night’s work and his mind now wandered deep into work.

Sita called him for breakfast and he had it. It was tasting good. “Without some sort of exercise in the morning, I will be doomed” he thought to himself.

“We need to get that compliance certificate for our site” Sita reminded him.

Compliance certificate was a way to correct the original non-compliance by the Government which issued approvals to purchase agricultural land for building houses. He got this site from the housing society of his company which had paid a tidy sum to get that land earlier. The new Government found the treasury empty and decided to regularise the non-compliance by asking all house owners to get it regularised. The company’s housing society no longer existed.

“The Government always wins. And people form Governments. So it is always the people who win, no matter what, Yes I win” he was loud.

Sita looked at him a little puzzled. “What? why don’t you get the documents” She said and went ahead to finish her work without waiting for him to respond. 

“Oops..I completely missed that one” he said and went on to get the documents needed.

He was not feeling comfortable with the thought of meeting this Officer in the Sub-registrar office. He was sure he had to dole out some cash to get things done. It was not something pleasant. He was tossing with the idea of ‘to comply or not to comply’ inside.

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The Sub-registrar office was flooded with people. Peons, brokers, officers, clerks all walked up and down the multi-storeyed building. Overall it looked jaded and dirty. Walls had pan streaks while walking up the stairs.

“Hello", the officer looked up.

He handed over the documents.

“Can we walk outside. It is too noisy here” the Officer stood up and moved outside his desk.

He followed the Officer.

Outside they came under a tree. Lots of people moving in various directions. It was like the way gas molecules move in a container randomly. Sita who waited outside joined him.

The Officer looked at him and said “You see, there are a lot of issues in your case”.

He kind of knew what was coming. So he looked at him without much reaction.

“The land has a history of disputes. Everything earlier has been settled with money by your company. Unless you pay ‘X’ it will be very difficult to move the papers”.

He told “See, we just bought it from our housing society. I was handed over the site. There was nothing beyond that. Asking me for money now is not correct”.

“OK, then you make a decision to wait for years to get it regularised. Your choice” the Officer said and started to move away.

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He stood there. “I was born into this mess. It was not my choice. I am a minority here to stay clean” he was mumbling to himself.

“What are you thinking so much?” Sita asked.

“Am not going to pay him money” he said.

“Then are we going to suffer without water and sanitary connections” Sita was looking at him helplessly.

"Yes. if that is what we need to pay for staying clean”.

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As the Officer entered the building, his boss saw him. “Ram, did you talk to that fellow …who was supposed to meet you today?”

“Yes. he is not the type. He will not budge”. Ram told his boss.

“What was his name?” the boss asked.

“Ah..his name ?..Ravan” Ram told.