TO BRING THE HOUSE DOWN
No, my wife and I could not watch ‘Vishwaroop’ last evening. The show had already started, and the next was too late. So, we booked our tickets for the morning show today. A blessing in disguise… We saved money, you see!
We loved the movie…
essentially because of the action, the stunning visuals and of course, Kamal
Haasan. I, particularly, loved this movie for one more reason. It is Sunday,
today… The movie had caused a lot of noise in Tamilnadu. So, maybe for that reason,
or maybe it is a Kamal Haasan ‘filam’ – the multiplex where we watched this
movie had plenty of Tamilians – the young, the middle-aged and even the elderly.
Next to me, was a young Tamilian-couple. They reminded me of the way we watched
our Raj Kumar Kannada-movies in Mangalore! There was this theatre by the name
‘Ramakanti’… which screened exclusively ‘Tamil’ films. I have some explosive
memories of watching here some Tamil blockbusters – starred by MGR and Shivaji Ganeshan.
They were the Gods of Tamil cinema… A Rajni and a Haasan were kids when these
Gods ruled!
So, if you ever wanted
to know the meaning of – rather, experience it – the English phrase, ‘To bring
the house down’, the shortest way was to watch a MGR or Shivaj Ganeshan Tamil
filam in our ‘Ramakanti’!
Now, you can imagine,
how it would be watching them in very land-of-Gods itself – yes, in Tamilnadu!
Today, this young
educated-couple reminded me as to why we should not watch a movie as if we are
at a relative’s funeral! The girl sat, merrily, with her both legs folded on her
multiplex chair… and was continuously airing her commentary along with her
hubby. “Before you become a ‘Tansen’, you should be a ‘Kansen’,” in one scene,
the dance teacher, Kamal Haasan, was heard telling his young girl-students. Now,
before the dialogue ended, the next-seat girl was jumping on her seat, and her
man was laughing in a manner, Haasan would be able to hear it even from Chennai!
Then came a scene,
where the audience, for the first time, comes to know, that this ‘sissy’-kinda
dance-teacher is, in deed, a steely-Tamil ‘hero’… Ghosh! That scene was the quintessential
Tamil-filam-action-scene – so breathtakingly captured… it threw me off my seat…
If that was my condition, you can imagine, what my neighbor in the cinema hall
was doing: he was standing, clapping… screaming… and, in the process, reminding the rest of us (the mourners!):
“You fools, watch a ‘filam’ like this… I say!”
I wish I could watch ‘Vishwaroopam' – with all its uncut
scenes and dialogues – in a Chennai cinema hall… and, yes, could not only
understand the meaning of the English phrase – ‘To bring the house down’… but,
also, ‘experience' it, the Madras
way!
Go watch it… Pray,
you will get to sit next to some authentic movie-buffs… Like I got, today!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Bhushan Thakkar
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