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Fanaa
EDITOR RATING
1.0
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See, it’s like this. You have to think before writing a movie script.

Fanaa makes 2 strategic errors. First, its “hero” is a man who is trying to liberate Kashmir, and has no hesitation about killing hundreds, lakhs if necessary, of innocent Indians in the process. It’s not that he is a misguided man who eventually realizes the folly of his ways – he completely believes in his mission and is completely anti-India, till the very end. This is the man Fanaa tries to draw your sympathies toward.

Secondly, this “hero” is played by Aamir Khan. Someone who inspires most of India. Aamir Khan today legitimizes what he does. If he plays a Kashmir terrorist – again, not as a misguided, brainwashed person, but as a man who is completely dedicated to his mission, right till his death in the end – then he frames Kashmiri terrorists, who are waging war against India for Indian land and are killing helpless innocent Indians, in a halo.

We do not care if Kashmiri terrorists who kill innocent people have emotions. We do not care if they make sacrifices. We do not care if they have a justification for what they do. We do not care if they breathe or not. We do not care if they can provide for an interesting movie script.

Oh yes, we do care for the last. If someone makes a movie causing impressionable or uninformed minds in the audiences to feel sympathetic towards them to any degree, we’re going to scream anti-national. 1 / 5 is the lowest it gets on fullhyd.com.

If movie-making is about freedom of expression, then we can invite the ISI to make movies and release them here next.

Hopefully, this was all a plain thoughtless mistake. We do not even want to think otherwise.

Its blunderous script is not the only ill plaguing Fanaa anyway. But first, here is the tale. Rehan Qadri (Aamir Khan) is a Kashmiri terrorist who has masterminded the growth of the IKF (Independent Kashmir Front) from a boutique barbarians’ hut to a systems-driven global operation that is planning to kill everyone in the world to “liberate” Kashmir.

In one of his avatars, he is a guide in Delhi who has to escort the blind Kashmiri girl Zooni Ali Baig (Kajol), who’s come with her friends from Kashmir to perform for the Republic Day in Delhi.

He immediately charms Zooni with his wit and wordplay, and the first half has the courtship waltzing its way through a series of soulful Urdu shers rendered through brilliant performances by two of Bollywood’s best.

Zooni is completely in love, but when she declares it, Rehan tells her that women for him are like cities – he savors his stay in each, then moves on. Zooni is heart-broken, but asks him to spend a last 12 hours with her before she leaves for home.

After initial reluctance, Rehan promises to make these the best 12 hours of her life. This is when the film’s creativity runs dry. You’re wondering how a man can deliver on a promise to give a woman “the best 12 hours of her life”, but Rehan just sleeps with her and then goes to sleep.

His emotions take over Rehan the next morning, and he decides to give in to her. Zooni’s thrilled, and he even gets her eyes operated upon which restores her vision. But when she opens her eyes, she is told that he’s been killed in a terrorist strike, something Rehan plans to get her to get over him.

The movie moves to 7 years later in one unconvincing frame, when Rehan is being hunted down in Kashmir by India’s Anti-Terrorist Squad for stealing a trigger for a nuclear bomb. Severely injured, he coincidentally lands at the door of Zooni’s house, where she’s living with her father (Rishi Kapoor) and kid from Rehan, also named Rehan. She, of course, cannot recognize him.

Hereon, the film is the staple Yashraj diet of mushy clichés, some of which want to make you quickly throw up and come back – like when Zooni puts her hand on the unconscious Rehan’s chest and feels something connecting her with his heart. Or when the kid says, “Can I call him father?”

The second half has zero soul, and zero chemistry between Aamir and Kajol. It was a treat when Shah Rukh got back with Kajol in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. This one totally lacks the situations, the expressions, the energy or the humor.

Besides, it doesn’t help that you want Aamir Khan to die from when you see him ruthlessly butchering the Indian Army’s commados.

Yes, the big problem with Fanaa is that it doesn’t have a hero – it only has a villain, who the makers are trying to pass off as hero. You’re confused about what you should do for most of the second half, then you are relieved when the inevitable happens – i. e. the films ends.

A way to salvage Fanaa would have been Aamir turning against his own tribe and anihilating them in the end. Alas, he just dies a diehard jihadi.

Aside of its existential drawback, Fanaa suffers from poor characterization of Aamir’s role, limited humor, a plot that reeks of tragedy from fairly early on, some cloying senti in the 2nd half, and bad chemistry between the lead pair, even if they are individually brilliant actors. Some dialogues are good, but they can only manage to put the film on life support. There are some magnificent visuals of Poland and even Delhi, and the music by Jatin-Lalit is decent.

This one will only live as long as its star power is still ahead of its reputation.
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  • Cast
    Aamir Khan, Kajol, Rishi Kapoor, Kiron Kher, Tabu, Lillette Dubey, Satish Shah
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    Jatin-Lalit
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    Kunal Kohli
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    Not screening currently in any theatres in Hyderabad.
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Shakuni Again on 29th May 2006, 11:33am | Permalink
The point here was that Azad and Singh were terrorists, and not that the cause they were fighting for was not correct. They did employ terror as a political weapon. But their cause, Indian freedom from British tyranny, was 100 per cent justified. Difference between a Kashimiri militant and them probably is that - the cause. Therefore, blindly denying that terrorists cannot be heroes or heroes cannot be terrorists is juvenile. And Athadu, yes, some people DO type any crap.

PS: If we need to do this further, may be we should take it to the discussion boards where we can flame all we want. The poor movie review is probably not the correct place.
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Athadu on 29th May 2006, 10:09am | Permalink
shakuni - bhagat Singh and Chandrasekhar Azad killed british officials who were ruling india. they were not innocent citizens like people (incl women& children) in marketplaces and cinema halls. some people will tYpe any crap.
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4
Krishna Lord on 29th May 2006, 9:47am | Permalink
Mr Shakuni you haven't changed yet since Mahabharata days. If you think Bhagat sing & chandrasekhar azad were also terrorists then you are not an Indian, definitely you are from Pakistan.
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6
Shakuni on 29th May 2006, 12:31am | Permalink
The heroes of Indian Freedom Struggle - Bhagath Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad - were also terrorists. They did bomb parliaments, killing innocent people. It was a retaliation of sorts. So, really, not trying to understand why the Kashmiris are doing what they are, and calling them terrorits, should also mean that you accept Azad and Singh to be extremists as well. BTW, the movie review is ridiculous. It's the same site that gave Indra, a movie clearly glorifying a factionist who kills hundreds himself (for his reasons) a high rating.
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2
Prakash on 28th May 2006, 6:27pm | Permalink
Actually i haven't seen the movie. But reviewer doesn't know what she/he is saying...a male lead doesn't necessarily be a good guy to be called a hero...actually a hero is someone in a movie around who the story revolves...u shudn't in fact call him a hero, he is the protagonist of the story...hence, the reviewer's claim that this movie has only villain, not a hero is utterly baseless...as long as the film has a gripping narration, tight screenplay, intelligent characterization you can call it a good movie...i don't know whether this film has it or not, but reviewer's knowledge of the movies seem to be pretty limited, therefore don't believe this review......
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2
Portuguese Man-Of-War on 28th May 2006, 12:27pm | Permalink
Aishwarya, if someone makes killing innocent people a stated policy to achieve an objective, there's no "his side of the story". What do you want to do - give an opportunity to someone who thinks killing innocent people is fine, garner mass sympathy for his cause?
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2
Kris Ray on 27th May 2006, 9:23pm | Permalink
This is an absolutely lousy movie of the century. As the reviewer says, there is no Hero in this movie. Aamir is just a villain. In fact, this movie is not made for India, but for the Pakistanis. These psudo secularists, feel that by portraying terrorists and blood-hounds as heros and sympathysing with their cause (sic) they will be called as LIBERALS. Damn these idiots. The director and especially Yash chopra and his ilk should be kicked out of India and sent to Pakistan where they will be treated like dogs/second-grade citizens. Crap of a movie. Anti-Indian and lousy in every bit. Therefore, this should be damned. FullHyd should allow us to give negative ratings too.
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2
Syam Krishna on 27th May 2006, 6:29pm | Permalink
A disaster of a movie. The only one star can be given for the Shayaris in the film. If the director calls it a love story, I have seen hundreds of better love stories than this...
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2
Aishwarya on 27th May 2006, 6:11pm | Permalink
Haven't seen this yet, and am sure it has its faults, but I have a problem with the premise this review is based on. Surely you're not saying that you don't want to watch anything that glorifies anti-Indian sentiment. Whyever not? How is one ever to gain (a mere semblance of) understanding of terrorism if one refuses to even consider the likelihood that it is one's country 'at fault'? Come, India is not above criticism, nor hate. This review smacks of self-righteous Americanism, which is surprising, to say the least.
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2
Pichchi Panthulu on 26th May 2006, 9:22pm | Permalink
Rabbit, I think the reviewer is saying that the film gets a 1 star primarily because it is glorifying a complete anti-Indian terrorist who kill innocents as its hero, and evoking sympathy for him - not since it is a completely lousy movie.
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4
Dilese on 26th May 2006, 9:05pm | Permalink
realistic review , Really stupid movie.

my 80 Rs gone :((( .
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2
Rabbit on 26th May 2006, 8:53pm | Permalink
I am sure this review is a little biased. All the reviews on other websites say the movie is worth watching. I have seen the worst telugu movies get a 1 star rating here and going by this standard fanaa should get more stars. there has to be a consistency between all reviewers for a site. disappointed with this review!!
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8
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