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May 10, 2000
5 QUESTIONS
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![]() Too many songs, too little emotion...Shobha Warrier
You cannot read Vikram Seth's Suitable Boy without thinking of his Golden Gate. Knowingly or unknowingly, you tend to compare both constantly. Arundhati Roy, if at all she writes another novel, will find it difficult to live up to the expectations of her first work. There are very few Indian writers, like an M T Vasudevan Nair or an R K Narayan who manage to incessantly puzzle their readers, through their prolific and inspired writing. Yet, you have a favourite and R K Narayan's Swami And Friends, one of his earlier works, is my all-time favourite. MT's Kaalam, which I read as a young girl, still haunts me. However, the same cannot be said of many of his later works. After watching and enjoying Pather Panchali early in life, I wondered why Satyajit Ray did not make any film as intense as that.
If he didn't have a good storyline in Minsara Kanavu, in Kandukondain... he had a powerful story with intense and well-developed characters.
It is not that the film does not have any memorable moments. It is a delight to see a young woman who is passionately in love with poetry and quotes Bharatiyar liberally; a symbol of a bygone era when books were a passion with youngsters. One of the most poignant scenes in the film is Mammootty's outburst against the system, which forgets war heroes who lay down their lives for a cause.
Perhaps the problem Menon faced was that he wanted to include too many characters and too many songs. The final result was a trifle disappointing. As the film took so long in the making, the market value of the stars also changed and that reflected in the final product.
Coming back to the baggage I was talking about earlier, after having seen quite a few incomparable performances from Mammootty and Tabu, one couldn't rave about their performances in Kandukondain..., even though both have done their roles very well. I also did not experience the same kind of pleasure I had felt in watching Ajith in Valee or Mugavaree and Aishwarya in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.
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