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Bollywood,
a dash of humour, and the promise of footage
from hit Hindi films never aired thus far.
SaharaOne's latest initiative in the form
of N G Takes, is one of the more
creative and innovative ideas to originate
from the programming sphere. A Saturday
evening slot may not be most ideal one for
settling down with the popcorn to watch
never-seen footage from films like Sholay,
but still, it makes for compelling viewing.
Host Suresh Menon and his witticisms take
up nearly three fourths of the show, and
although his cracks do have you in splits
most of the time, you find yourself tapping
your fingernails impatiently waiting for
the real footage to air.
To his credit, Suresh did a fair job of
portraying Gabbar Singh and Thakur alternately
during the first episode, that promised
uncut footage from Ramesh Sippy's classic
Sholay. It's also interesting to
watch veteran actors like Sachin and Viju
Khote reminisce about how they felt when
their scenes were left out of the final
cut of the film. Yet, it would have been
nicer to hear what the filmmaker himself
had to say about the reasons for leaving
out the scenes, rather than having it from
the current CEO of Sippy Films, Sasha Sippy!
The footage itself is gripping, as any
Hindi film buff will acknowledge. Has anyone
ever watched the young Sachin squirm to
his death at the hands of the vicious Gabbar?
Or seen Thakur actually killing Gabbar,
a scene that was modified to suit the censors'
tastes?
But between these two scenes is a hefty
lot of Suresh Menon's antics, something
that could have been curtailed perhaps with
snippets of conversations with the filmmakers,
some more actors or the scriptwriters. A
couple of other scenes from the film, even
from the edited version, would have helped
to ease the monotony. Too much of Menon
can become a trifle tedious over time, one
fears.
Nevertheless, the promise of another hit
Bollywood film and its uncut footage is
sure to drag me to the couch with my bowl
of popcorn next Saturday.
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By THE TELLY CHAKKAR
TEAM |
Posted
on 30 January 2006 6:30 pm
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