An
open letter to Chiru
Hi
Chiru,
Ever
since Indra released in India, rather ever since people started
talking about that movie I was waiting to watch that movie hoping
that it would be a great one. Finally I happened to watch it. First
of all I liked the experience of watching a movie among so many
fans. It's been a real long time and I enjoyed it to the max. The
environment in the theatre was so exciting. And the crowd went berserk
for each one of your mind-blowing steps. And I have to mention the
"Dayi Dayi Damma" song here. Its not just "Dayi Dayi
Damma" but its more like "Oh my God --- Dayi Dayi Damma".
Really
your dance in that song was too good. And you also
looked a lot slimmer in this movie. Your action was impeccable and
some of your new mannerisms were awesome.
But
still
the movie on the whole left a lot to be desired. Yet
again you elevate an average movie to the super hit range
yet again. Don't you get tired doing that? When will we see a movie
that elevates "YOU" to a different level? How long will
you keep carrying mediocre films on your shoulders? True
you
did experiment with roles like Daddy etc. but they felt more like
"playing safe". Where is the conflict in your characters?
Why always a guy who can do no wrong? How about a failed guy fighting
the demons of his own mind alongside the bad guys? How about a failed
leader looking for redemption? How about a leader who doesn't run
away and hide in a different city but just tries to fight it through?
How about it? Will we ever get to watch your movie and say "Oh
my god
what a movie"? All we get to say is "Oh
Chiru was awesome". When will the fusion be... that of a great
movie and the enormous talent that you are?
Its
been 25 years for you in this industry and I have been your fan
for the past 16 years but still if I ask myself to name a memorable
role done by you
I just can't do it. So
the wait continues
for a great movie from you.
I'm
not trying to run down "Indra". It is a good entertainer.
But unfortunately that's all it is. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Asking too much? I know. But imagine
a movie or role that
would make people say, "There's no one else like Chiru".
(Not that there is) Is that asking too much? I certainly hope not.
Thanks,
Buzz
buzz@idlebrain.com
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