Saturday, October 9, 2010

Khalnayak

A recent random conversation caused me to ruminate over and consolidate what makes 'Khalnayak' my favourite movie. My fondness for bullet points contributed tremendously.

1) The reversal of points of view. The introduction of the concept of 'anti hero'. The brilliant casting of Sanjay Dutt. I do believe that no one else could have done as much justice to that role.

2) Ditto Madhuri. By then she had carefully honed the talent of making even the most casual expressions and movements simultaneously explosive and graceful. The non size zero buxomness and that million dollar smile did not hurt either. Present day actresses who believe that achieving that allure is as easy as shedding clothing should get out their notepads.

3) Which brings us to the next point. Her clothes. The saris, but especially the ghagras, cholis and odhnis. She does not once wear western wear through the movie, and thank God for that.

4) The amazing songs. A mere listing is enough.
-Nayak nahin khalnayak hoon main
-Der se aana jaldi jaana (my personal favourite of all times - killer wink)
-Aaja sajan aaja
-Choli ke peechhe kya hai
-Palki mein hoke sawaar chali re

5) Three of these songs display a concentrated view of the mood and in fact the central idea of the female character in this movie while retaining her many dimensions - The Virah (Birha), brought to life skilfully by Madhuri.

6) The exquisite portrayal of a particular brand of femininity, and by extension feminism, I personally subscribe to.

7) The strong undertone of the 'Ramayana', itself one of my favourite stories. In this version, Ravana testifies for Seeta during her agni pareeksha, and does his own sanhaar.

8) This is a Subhash Ghai movie! It is bollywood not trying to be anything its not, yet not succumbing to the formula. I am partial to this fact because 90s bollywood and its kitsch and masala are my most favourite viewing pleasures.

9) The era itself. A time when english words were not used in the movies, things were not set in foreign locations and packaging was not of much importance.

10) Finally, several times through the movie, there is specific reference to jewellery as gift. I think all women will agree with me when I say that there is no better gift than that, and as shown in the movie, timing is crucial. If a man is serious about you, he gifts you jewellery. Its simple.


status - Filmy!
The runner up is 'Devdas' because I love the story in all its versions (a heart wrenching tale of unrequited love and existentialism), for its grandeur and splendour,but above all, for Prakash Kapadia's prowess in the dialogue department. It lent the grand story the framework it demanded. Again, Madhuri gets full points for the portrayal of the beautiful,multilayered Chandramukhi and her complex low self-respect. She falls in love with a man because he is in love with another woman.

3 comments:

  1. I remember enjoying Khalnayak as a kid..and the songs are pretty memorable too! But the overriding memory is that of Sanjay Dutt with an eyepatch smoking a pipe and Madhuri in that orange choli going "ye dil main doongi mere yaar ko" and then ila arun's voice going "haaaaaaaaaaaye" the rest is vague..but now after reading this post, I really really feel like watching it all over again!

    But wow, I never thought about it..it must have been one of the first Hindi films to have a true anti-hero as the protagonist!

    You shud do more posts like these..pop culture kitsch is deeper than ppl wud like to think it is..

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  2. Strange Hindi movies and you. Time to switch over to the nest tab. Bye.

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  3. How dare you?!
    Strange honge aap aur aapki European non sense jismay na hero na heroine na naach na gana

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