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		<title>Kites &#8211; A Review!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 12:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Movie Review]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kites]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Since I entered the theatre late, I don't really know how but J manages to successfully woo Gina and they are ready to tie the knot. Now is the perfect time for J to get friendly with Gina's family. Tony, Gina's brother is the villain in the movie. His level of eccentricity is slightly greater than his dad's. He's smug, rich and a brat. His idea of fun is to step down from his chauffeur driven car, shoot some poor fellow and walk away like a badass! He makes it look so simple that I'm considering this as an alternative to Facebook to pass my time.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://themag.in/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/KR2010.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1145" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="KR2010" src="http://themag.in/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/KR2010.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="339" /></a>The phone rang and I knew who it was. I couldn&#8217;t pick up because I was  taking a shower but I knew what the person at the other end wanted to  tell me. They had bought the tickets for Kites and the movie was to  start in another 10 minutes. I&#8217;m one of those guys who need at least an  hour to get ready. Not because I&#8217;m particular about how I look but I&#8217;m  just too damn lazy. So, there I was, breaking away from my routine and  pushing myself so that I could make it in time for the movie.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I  ended up being 5 minutes late. I entered and saw Hrithik flirting with  Kangana Ranaut. I gathered from my friend that I hadn&#8217;t missed much. <strong>J  (Hrithik Roshan)</strong> is a young, handsome guy who marries women (illegal  immigrants) so they can get citizenship. He lies with ease and is  looking for an easy way out of his impoverished life. Enter <strong>Bob (Kabir  Bedi)</strong>. Bob is your typical rich, arrogant man who runs a shady business  and has the entire government machinery in his pocket. He runs a casino,  is filthy rich and his family is as eccentric as he is. <strong>Tony (Nick  Brown)</strong> and <strong>Gina (Kangana Ranaut)</strong> are Bob&#8217;s kids.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Since I entered  the theatre late, I don&#8217;t really know how but J manages to successfully  woo Gina and they are ready to tie the knot. Now is the perfect time for  J to get friendly with Gina&#8217;s family. Tony, Gina&#8217;s brother is the  villain in the movie. His level of eccentricity is slightly greater than  his dad&#8217;s. He&#8217;s smug, rich and a brat. His idea of fun is to step down  from his chauffeur driven car, shoot some poor fellow and walk away like  a badass! <em>He makes it look so simple that I&#8217;m considering this as an  alternative to Facebook to pass my time.</em> <strong>Natasha a.k.a. Linda (Barbara  Mori)</strong> is Toni&#8217;s fiancée. The first time J looks at her is when he is  diving in the sea. She swims past him, completely captivating him. The  next second, she does a P.C. Sorkar and vanishes into thin air!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A  few minutes later, it&#8217;s revealed that Natasha is one of the 11 illegal  immigrants J had married. This is so casually shown that you could miss  it even if you had your eyes glued to the screen. Tony treats Natasha  like doggie poo, and she is with him for the money. When she was a kid,  her dad passed away and now she has to support her family. And yeah,  when J was little, he lost his mother. Sad, right? It was somewhere here  that I realised that 130 minutes of my life were going to go waste. So,  I exited and decided to grab some popcorn. When I returned, the movie  was still where I&#8217;d left it. Hrithik and Barbara were dancing in the  rain. Oh my, How romantic.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Kids! It&#8217;s time to put your thinking  hats on and imagine the rest of the story. I swear it isn&#8217;t much of a  challenge.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>&#8220;</strong><strong>They run away together and Tony goes on a rampage  throughout the nation hunting them down&#8221;</strong>, you ask? Bingo! You&#8217;re right!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>&#8220;Hrithik  and Barbara rob banks, outrun police cruisers in pick-up trucks, jump  onto hot air balloons from running cars, dodge sticky situations with  ease and destroy more than two dozen police cars single-handedly&#8221;</strong>, you  ask? <em>Booyah</em>! You nailed it!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>&#8220;Barbara drives her car over the edge  of a cliff and Hrithik returns to that place after killing everyone and  jumps to his death&#8221;</strong>, you ask again? Time to hand over the certificate  of appreciation to all of you&#8230; You got another one right!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If  you&#8217;ve read till here you must have realised that I&#8217;ve basically let the  cat out of the bag. This review is one hell of a spoiler! That&#8217;s  because I don&#8217;t want you to spoil your mood and waste your time watching  something which you can easily avoid. Although, if you relish cheap  copies of Rajnikant flicks, then this is the film for you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If it  were the days of &#8220;<em>Khoon Bhari Maang</em>&#8220;, I might have still given Kabir  Bedi a pat on the back. But Bedi does not miss this opportunity and  delivers yet another outlandish performance. There is no real reason for  this character to even exist in the movie. Nick Brown as Tony is  somewhat convincing as the retarded brat but the character is too loud.  Kangana Ranaut hardly speaks. She does a P.C. Sorkar too, towards the  end. I&#8217;ll let you discover this yourself if you watch Kites. Barbara  Mori has a beautiful smile and does act to some extent. Her dialogues  are mostly in Spanish and there are subtitles for majority of the movie.  However, I believe the makers of the movie realised that by the time  the movie reaches its climax, the audience wouldn&#8217;t care a bit if  Barbara spoke in Spanish or Urdu. So, it’s pretty frustrating when you  see Barbara yap in Spanish with no subtitles to help you decipher what’s  going on. Hrithik needs to lose his silly <em>&#8220;Raj Uncle&#8221;</em> accent from  <em>Yaadein</em> (anybody remember that?). He&#8217;s acted well but it&#8217;s not something  extraordinary.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Overall, I&#8217;d give <strong>Kites a score of 2/5</strong>. The two  points are for the camera work and some visually stunning scenes. The  story is a dud and the performances are lousy. <em><strong>Give it a miss</strong></em>. I wish I  had. Spending my time in the shower would have definitely been better  than watching Kites.</p>
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