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Filhaal
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Director:
Meghna Gulzar
Cast: Tabu, Sushmita Sen, Sanjay Suri, Palash Sen, AkashKhurana,
Shivaji Satam
Meghna Gulzar in her debut film has tried to deal with a topic which is little
been touched here in Bollywood. We can recollect Chori Chori Chupke with a
similar theme. Meghna has built castles on air! Beautifully packaged campaigns,
amazing posters and two happy couples seen make us feel that this is yet another
Dil Chatha Hai type new generation flick, but the fact is this is a sad and
depressing movie.
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Fihaal
is flawless with its share of drawbacks -- but it certainly is a product that
is daringly different, a mainstream entry that tackles the rarely attempted
theme of surrogate motherhood without botching it up by falling prey to the
temptation to sensationalize the issue.
The story is about two girls Rewa (Tabu) and Sia (Sushmita Sen) who have grown
up together and are best of buddies. Rewa is married to a rich garment trader
in Mumbai, Dhruv (Sanjay Suri). Both are happily married, but Rewa incapable
of sustaining a pregnancy beyond a few months, so when she has a miscarriage
their life is fully of misery.
On the other hand Sia is a fashion photographer, swears by her commitment
to her professional goals and keeps avoiding marriage proposals from boyfriend
Saahil (Palash Sen).
But
seeing the grief of the couple not having baby - Sia comes to rescue by carrying
Rewa's next unborn baby in her own womb. It is all done by medical treatment;
so don't let your imagination run wild!
Rewa does not inform her family nor her boyfriend which later turns to be
a problem for both. On the other hand Rewa starts envying Sia since Dhruv
stars giving her now more attention like he would have done originally to
his wife.
This story continues for the next 3 hours while it should have been only 2
hours. The best part of the movie are the song sequences shot extensively
in Cape Town, South Africa. Also, the soundtrack of this movie is brilliant.
Dialogues are ordinary, wonder why Sushmita translates every English statement
into Hindi all the time!
This
movie certainly belongs to Sush, her acting is cool and she looks fabulous
throughout the movie. Tabu as usual is good though her dialogue delivery is
bad, she ahs to work on her diction, as she cannot sound like a chawl girl
all the time.
Sanjay Suri is good and given better roles to him - he can prove his mantle.
Palash Sen is good for nothing in this movie; he looks like a joker walking
around.