After Rang De Basanti, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Delhi 6 is sorely
disappointing. The movie falls flat in the absence of strong plot, climax or
focus.


Roshan Mehra (Abhishek Bachchan) visits India for the first time to drop his
grandmother (Waheeda Rehman) who wants to die at home in Chandni Chowk,
Delhi. The by lanes of Chandni Chowk, where the story unfolds, provide
culture shock to Roshan. He soon falls in love with the vivacious Bittu
Sharma (Sonam Kapoor) who wants to cast away the bonds of traditions and be
the next Indian Idol.


The story takes a sudden turn when communal tension breaks out in the
peaceful area when the Kala Bandar (Black Monkey) that has been terrorizing
the entire city, reaches Chandni Chowk. Abhishek tries to do his bit for
communal amity but his religious antecedents catapult him into the eye of
the storm. However, like typical Bollywood movies, Delhi 6 also ends on a
happy note.


Abhishek Bachchan, yet again, plays the ABCD (American Born Confused Desi).
However, his American boy act is getting old and over the top. Sonam is
natural and beautiful, and lives up to expectations. The supporting
characters do justice to their roles. Waheeda Rehman is graceful as ever but
Rishi Kapoor is wasted. Amitabh Bachchan's role is amateurish and
unnecessary.


The screenplay is interesting at times and preachy at others. Some of the
shots by cinematographer Binod Pradhan are simply brilliant. Technically the
movie is a slipshod effort. The actors have been shot against the background
of visuals shot in Delhi, which looks completely fake.


Overall, Delhi 6 disappoints as the director who gave us Rang De Basanti
(2006), clearly fails to live up to expectations.


Audience Verdict


Delhi 6's first day first show saw an encouraging turnout at popular
suburban theatres in Mumbai. Most viewers came out satisfied but were
unambiguous in their opinion: Delhi 6 does not come close to Rang De Basanti
(2006). Others found the concept of the Kala Bandar ridiculous. The
audience, in all, considered the movie good and watchable.

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regards,
Vithur

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