2008 was a year of exploration for Bollywood. Very few movies hewed to the
cliched formula of rich boy/poor girl/disapproving parents that the industry
has been mercilessly lampooned for over the years. The introduction of
corporate entities in funding and the economics of the multiplex made it
possible for young filmmakers to make smaller, more experimental movies and
be assured of a reasonable amount of success. Stars like Shahrukh Khan and
Aamir Khan sat on the bench this year, allowing younger talent to emerge.

It feels like the era of the superstar may be over, which is probably not a
bad thing for the future of the Hindi movie industry. it also feels like the
hegemony of big studios has been disrupted , with big showy films with known
leads tanking at the box office. Bollywood went back to the drawing board
this year, looking for good scripts and low-key, non-intrusive direction.
Directors un-apologetically made urban movies, (which may explain the
unexpected success of the lone rural movie - *Welcome to Sajjanpur*.)

Not all the experiments were successes. Many low-budget movies, made with
the best of intentions, tanked at the box-office. There was *Dasvidaniya*,
the Vinay Pathak starrer and *The Last Lear*, a self-indulgent movie that
did not succeed despite the presence of Amitabh, who also starred in another
low-key dud, *Bhootnath*. Still, the industry deserves an E for effort. If
the trend is towards strong scripts filmed on lesser-known actors, I am all
for it. It is about time we created our Pacinos, Hoffmans and De Niros.

Here are the top 5 movies of 2008 in ascending order -

5. <http://waternoice.com/wp-content/uploads/jodha-akbar.jpg>*Jodha Akbar* -
Ashutosh Gowarikar's paean to the best loved Mughal emperor, *Jodha
Akbar*stands out as a lavish historical that worked, mostly due to the
gorgeous
Hrithik Roshan, who transformed people's idea of Akbar from a podgy, stodgy
medieval ruler to a character straight from the cover of a romantic fantasy.
The battle scenes were beautifully shot and the chemistry between Hrithik
and Aishwarya as Jodha kept the long movie from getting tedious. Even though
the existence of Jodha is historically suspect, audiences took their kids
along to give them a history lesson come to life.

4. <http://waternoice.com/wp-content/uploads/jaane-tu.jpg>*Jaane Tu…ya jaane
na** *- Talented scriptwriter Abbas Tyrewalla made his directing debut with
this movie, a sweet college+ romance that introduced us to another talented
member of Aamir Khan's family, the innocent looking Imran Khan. With a
perfect musical score by Rahman and a wholesome script, the movie got great
word-of-mouth and did very well at the box office. Imran later attempted to
play against his chocolatey looks in *Kidnap*, but that movie sank without a
trace.

3. <http://waternoice.com/wp-content/uploads/rock-on.jpg>*Rock On* -
Bollywood's first movie about a rock band which did not devolve into a
Mithun Chakraborty parody, *Rock On* was a surprisingly intelligent movie
made by Abhishek Kapoor, with director Farhan Akhtar( *Dil Chahta Hai, Don*)
in front of the camera as the lead. The excellent script and subdued
direction made me go back and check out the director's previous movie, *
Aryan*, which turned out to be tolerable and could have made waves if cast
better. Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy's authentic rock music gave the movie a lot
of credibility, though I could have done without the actors singing their
own songs. Remember how you always felt you could do a good job singing
Hindi songs in a Karaoke bar? In this case, you really can do better than
the actual singers!

2. <http://waternoice.com/wp-content/uploads/a_wednesday_poster1.jpg>*A
Wednesday* - A bona-fide thriller in the mould of *The Negotiator*, a Samuel
Jackson/Kevin Spacey movie, *A Wednesday* was remarkable because it cast
Anupam Kher and Naseeruddin Shah as the leads, a risky proposition at the
box office. A gripping plot and terrific ensemble acting elevated this
low-budget production to one of the best movies to emerge out of Bollywood
this year . With a terrorism infused plot that is enormously relevant in the
current environment, it would be great if *A Wednesday* made the shortlist
for Oscar entries from India.

1. <http://waternoice.com/wp-content/uploads/slumdog1.jpg>*Slumdog
Milionaire* - Though this movie was directed by an Englishman, *Slumdog
Millionaire* is pure Bollywood. Danny Boyle perfectly captures the
masala-infused atmosphere of Mumbai, where slums and high-rises coexist
uneasily, where a chaiwalla can dream of being a millionaire. A.R. Rahman
once again demonstrates his brilliance with a score that is jangly and
discordant at times, electric at others, making it an integral part of the
fast-paced action adventure. The high-octane drama also captured the
imagination of the venerable folks over at the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences in Hollywood and it is generating Oscar buzz.
 http://waternoice.com/2008/12/19/top-5-bollywood-movies-of-2008/

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regards,
Vithur
  • ... Vithur
    • ... ramakrisha laxmana subramanian siva gopala acharya iyer .aiyooo amma idli wada dosa sambar chatni .

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