Directed By: Ayan Mukherjee
Starring: Ranbir Kapoor, Konkona Sen Sharma, Anupam Kher, Supriya Pathak, Rahul Khanna
Music Director: Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Amit Trivedi
My Rating: 3.5/5
It happens very rarely, that you watch only the first few minutes of a film, and you know you are in for a treat. That's what Wake Up Sid does to you. It presents characters you can identify with, and a story you can relate to instantly.
To begin with, though this is a Dharma Productions movie, you will not find a single Karan Johar element in it. There are no lavish sets, none of the songs have been shot at foreign locations and you won't find any bollywood superstars doing cameo roles. What you will find, however, is a beautiful film with a fresh feeling that stays with you even long after the movie is over. And the credit for it goes to debutant director Ayan Mukherjee, who proves with his first film that he is here to stay. He deals with the subject with such simplicity and sensitivity that, you don't even realise when you have started caring for the characters.
****SPOILER ALERT****
Wake Up Sid is the story of Siddharth Mehra (Ranbir Kapoor) or Sid who is as careless as a college going kid can get. He plays videogames, has got great friends, gets drunk with them, parties a lot and loves his camera so much he literally sleeps with it. On the night of his farewell he meets Aisha Banerjee (Konkona Sen Sharma) , an aspiring actress from Kolkata.
Sid and Aisha click instantly and become great friends, but soon all hell breaks loose when Sid fails in his final exams. He fights with his friends, storms out of his house and moves in with Aisha. Thats when the character of Sid starts developing.
The film is filled with beautiful scenes like when Sid is asked to take pictures of the next door kid, and he ends up realising how much his mother loves him. And the scene when he comes home to meet his mom.
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The strong script is backed by a superb cast, each and everyone of whom have given an awesome performance. Konkona Sen is a natural and pulls off her scenes effortlessly. Anupam Kher and Supriya Pathak(kudos to her) give a remarkable performance as Sid's parents. Rahul Khanna does well in the small role. But the movie truly belongs to Ranbir Kapoor. He has yet again given a brilliant and flawless performance. Ranbir moulds into the character of Sid so beautifully that he makes the experience real and true for you. He is just three movies old and performs with such intensity you realize why he is being called "the future of the industry".
The songs are soulful and a treat for the ears. Shankar Ehsaan Loy have done a fabulous job. Check out the male version of the Iktara song by Amit Trivedi which is not included in the audio album. All in all a great movie. Its a must watch.
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Starring: Ranbir Kapoor, Konkona Sen Sharma, Anupam Kher, Supriya Pathak, Rahul Khanna
Music Director: Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Amit Trivedi
My Rating: 3.5/5
It happens very rarely, that you watch only the first few minutes of a film, and you know you are in for a treat. That's what Wake Up Sid does to you. It presents characters you can identify with, and a story you can relate to instantly.
To begin with, though this is a Dharma Productions movie, you will not find a single Karan Johar element in it. There are no lavish sets, none of the songs have been shot at foreign locations and you won't find any bollywood superstars doing cameo roles. What you will find, however, is a beautiful film with a fresh feeling that stays with you even long after the movie is over. And the credit for it goes to debutant director Ayan Mukherjee, who proves with his first film that he is here to stay. He deals with the subject with such simplicity and sensitivity that, you don't even realise when you have started caring for the characters.
****SPOILER ALERT****
Wake Up Sid is the story of Siddharth Mehra (Ranbir Kapoor) or Sid who is as careless as a college going kid can get. He plays videogames, has got great friends, gets drunk with them, parties a lot and loves his camera so much he literally sleeps with it. On the night of his farewell he meets Aisha Banerjee (Konkona Sen Sharma) , an aspiring actress from Kolkata.
Sid and Aisha click instantly and become great friends, but soon all hell breaks loose when Sid fails in his final exams. He fights with his friends, storms out of his house and moves in with Aisha. Thats when the character of Sid starts developing.
The film is filled with beautiful scenes like when Sid is asked to take pictures of the next door kid, and he ends up realising how much his mother loves him. And the scene when he comes home to meet his mom.
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The strong script is backed by a superb cast, each and everyone of whom have given an awesome performance. Konkona Sen is a natural and pulls off her scenes effortlessly. Anupam Kher and Supriya Pathak(kudos to her) give a remarkable performance as Sid's parents. Rahul Khanna does well in the small role. But the movie truly belongs to Ranbir Kapoor. He has yet again given a brilliant and flawless performance. Ranbir moulds into the character of Sid so beautifully that he makes the experience real and true for you. He is just three movies old and performs with such intensity you realize why he is being called "the future of the industry".
The songs are soulful and a treat for the ears. Shankar Ehsaan Loy have done a fabulous job. Check out the male version of the Iktara song by Amit Trivedi which is not included in the audio album. All in all a great movie. Its a must watch.
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wow thanks for the review was thinking to go and watch this movie.
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