Kaabil--For select audience.

Sanjay Gupta's inspiration usually comes from South-East Asian films at times 
blended with a film from the West. Kaabil finds resemblance with Blind Fury 
(1989) and Broken (2014), from the US and Korea, respectively.

That said, the film turns into a typical vendetta film, a trend started by 
South Indian films.When an injustice is done to a loving couple or a hero's 
sister or mother falls prey to the villains, the hero seeks revenge. What is 
different here is that the lead actors, Hrithik Roshan and his lady love, Yami 
Gautam, are both blind.That adds a sympathy factor to the revenge saga. The 
handicap of momentary blindness has been used in various Kung Fu films over the 
years so the viewer would be quite familiar with the idea.

Hrithik is a blind man living on his own. He has a talent for using different 
voices and is a popular dubbing artist for animation films. Through a common 
friend who is a matchmaker, he is introduced to Yami, who is also blind. She 
works for an NGO and also plays piano at a dance academy. While both are 
independent and reluctant to marry, they plan to meet again. What both also 
have in common is a sense of perception, a strong sixth sense.

So far the going is good as there are some nice as well as emotional moments as 
both discover each other. The initial friendship turns into love and the couple 
decide to marry. The proceeds become heavy thereafter as a troublemaker, Rohit 
Roy, has bad intentions for Yami.

Once while Hrithik is away at work, Rohit along with his sidekick, Md Sahidur 
Rehman, rapes Yami knowing both are blind and there is little they could do. 
Going to the police is of no help since Rohit's politician brother, Ronit Roy, 
is a local councilor and can pull strings. Encouraged, Rohit decides to make it 
a routine to take advantage of Yami's helplessness leading her to end her life.

Frustrated by the police inaction, Hrithik decides to take matters in his own 
hands to settle score. This is what the film is about; a blind man plotting and 
taking revenge while making sure there is no way the cops can nail him. For he 
challenged the police that he will get even on his own.

He plots each villain's death differently using his talent of modulating his 
voice.

 Kaabil starts off well but the idea of bringing in a local politician, and a 
municipal councilor at that, makes the villain angle weak. That such a 
politician should be able to call the shots with a major metro police force 
does not quite convince. 

Seeking revenge one by one is also oft seen in many films. That a blind man 
does all this is the USP of the film which may not be enough. The film's music 
is a plus with the title song, Mai tere kaabil hun...... being the pick of the 
lot while Kuchh din se..... and Kissise pyar ho jaaye.... (Remix of old hit, 
Dil kya kare.... from film Julie) also being hummable. The cinematography is 
good. Editing could have been crisper. Action is commendable.

The best part of the film is the performances by the lead pair, Hrithik and 
Yami. Hrithik is totally convincing as a blind man carrying a blank sort of 
look in his eyes through the length of the film. Yami complements him though 
her role is shorter. Ronit, Rohit and Sahidur are routine. Girish Kulkarni and 
NarendraJha as the cops are effective.

 Kaabil has had a weak opening. Thursday holiday and the weekend are expected 
to fare better but the target for the film is too high.

Producer: RakeshRoshan.
Director: Sanjay Gupta.
Cast: HrithikRoshan, YamiGautam, Ronit Roy, Rohiit Roy.

Source: indian television.com

Regards,
Vishnu
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