Shahid Kapoor stands tall in 'Mausam' (Rating: ****)

Shahid Kapoor stands tall in 'Mausam' (Rating: ****)

Film: "Mausam"; Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Supriya Pathak, Anupam Kher and Aditi Sharma; Writer-Director: Pankaj Kapoor; Rating: ****

Review by Subhash Jha.

There is an absolutely devastating moment of pure drama in this eagerly-awaited far-from-disappointing romance where Shahid Kapoor, playing one of the most deliciously challenging roles of his career, espies from a train the lost love of his life, Sonam Kapoor, standing forlorn in the snow with luggage, like Meryl Streep in "The French Lieutenant's Woman" or Manisha Koirala in "Dil Se", waiting for god knows what! The next train? Love? Death? Or the next life?

It's a moment that defines "Mausam", a film that has some serious flaws, but finally holds together as a work of renaissance art, more remarkable, in parts outstanding, for what it attempts rather than what it finally achieves.

Pankaj Kapoor takes the Muslim-Hindu love story between a Kashmiri refugee girl and a Punjabi boy through an arching sweep of history. Every historical trauma that has defined and defiled India and Indians in the last 30 years props up as a vital image to underline the love story.

And what "Mausam" finally says is, love becomes impossible in a civilization that chooses to define itself by violence rather than peace. Gandhi? He could be just a spectre that never existed in a world where two young people cannot come together in a clasp of love for the fear of falling into a terror trap.

We have award-worthy performances in "Mausam" by the hero who happens to be the director's son. But that is just a karmic coincidence, like much of what transpires between the lovers in "Mausam".

The film goes from one phase in the couple's life to another, not quite smoothly but not strenuously either. The transitions in their estrangement are mapped out in some finely-written scenes where the couple's smothered affections for one another are manifested in moments of sublime beauty.

The ever-brilliant cinematographer Binod Pradhan captures the couple against breathtaking backdrops in rural Punjab and Scotland.

"Mausam" is one of the best-looking films in recent times. The transitions in time and topography are brought about with a fair degree of inner conviction and outer resplendence.

The synthesis of the lovers' inner and outer world is not always stress-free. The couple's inability to come together through various tragic and traumatic historical conflicts is depicted in scenes that range from the rivetting to the mundane.

Visually the film is a feast.

The film's strong sense of purpose and its love-defining affiliation to socio-cultural incidents leave little space for the incidental characters (of whom there are many) to grow in the plot. That, in a way, is the need of the plot. But you do crave to see more of the lives around the couple and how these lives and the relationships qualify the love story at the film's centre. You want to see the long-lasting friendship between Aayaat's Muslim father (Kamalnain Chopra) and the Kashmir Pundit (Anupam Kher).

And there is a plenty of quality of that sublime stillness in the storytelling - the film's extraneous correctness hides much of the film's intrinsic inconsistencies. Then there is Shahid, standing tall with a performance that puts him right up there among the finest contemporary actors.

Shahid takes us through the film's and his character's romantic odyssey, inconsistencies and all. Forget Tom Cruise. In the Airforce uniform he reminds us of Rajesh Khanna in "Aradhana". And that's the highest compliment any contemporary star can be paid.

The director tries hard to merge Sonam in the resplendent ambience. Her performance has enchanting echoes of Kareena Kapoor in "Refugee". The camera gives her no room to complain. But in the intensely romantic moments, she looks lost rather than lovelorn.

It's the other girl, the spirited Punjabi kudi Rajjo, in Shahid's life played by Aditi Sharma, who fills up the small space provided to her character.

"Mausam" is about the thwarted love between Harry and Aayaat. When they finally meet during the Gujarat riots, they seem to discover not love but its aftermath, which is a far greater thing than love.

Where the film seems to lag behind is in creating emotional pockets for the couple's mutual feelings to develop. Shahid playing Harry the Punjabi wastrel turned air-force officer and Sonam playing Aayaat the refugee from Kashmir, have several shared tender moments . The stand-out ones all come towards the second-half when loves grows impossible between the couple.

The climactic reconciliation during the Gujarat riots, enacted with supreme passion by Shahid, stands out for its stark dialogues that intercut between the couple's long pent-up feeling of separation and the socio-political forces that have kept them from each other.

The climax on a ferri's wheel appears a trifle manufactured.

Editor Sreekar Prasad's smooth flow in the narration is suddenly stymied in the search for a jolting finale.

But you have to hand it to Pankaj Kapoor. In his directorial debut, he tells an old-fashioned story of love, separation and reunion with flourishes and flashes of great cinema igniting what would in lesser hands, appear to be a trite tale of love gone frightfully cliched.

And yes, Pritam's music is apt. But the best tunes "Abhi na jao chod kar" and "Ajeeb dastaan hain yeh", are not his.



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Anonymous's picture

Slmz! How r u? Wat r u doing? When r u cuming 2 durban? Plz go bk with kareena kapoor? 12 of december iz my birthday. I luv u so much u r da best actor. Luv: naaila vally

Anonymous's picture

Shahid u r rock

Anonymous's picture

this was one of shahid's best work...luved it

Anonymous's picture

this move
is awsome
love love ..........anybody in this
world
plezzzz love any 1 in u life plezzzzzzzzzzzz

Anonymous's picture

watching Mausam right now. Reached interval. Excellent so far.every actor in the film has performed honestly & is brilliant. Shahid is so charming & irresistible.

Anonymous's picture

what the hell, shahid is sikh in the film not hindu! what is this tutti!

Anonymous's picture

i watched the movie guys. if you're a shahid fan watch it. if not, it's not that great, it's slow and the ending is weird. i should've just watched it on dvd.

Anonymous's picture

The movie was 2 gud.
A Must watch.

Naveed's picture

Cool. Hope it gets more positive reviews. Bollywood is in dire need of a GOOD hit film

Yeah am sure Players, Abhishek's next will be that film :P haha

Mausam looks to have been applauded by the critics (from what I have read) and I can't wait to watch it tonight.

Anonymous's picture

when you know you want to watch it, the reviews have no effect. it serves only as info for the curious mind.

Flower's picture

His reviews are usually so long and boring...and unclear

Anonymous's picture

OMG, the movie looks good, give them a break. I tell u this any story is worth watching and better than the stupid movie bodygaurd!! I value movies with real emotion, story and dialogue not something that just has katrina's dhumkas and salmans silly antics as lucky singh! I don't understand how such movies can make massive amount of revenue of reaching upto 200 crores!!

Kitty's picture

Hmmm I don't trust Subhash Jha's opinion at all, he's praised the dumbest flicks ever made... but I want to see Mausam and it looks good!

Anonymous's picture

THIS MOVIE IS DEF GONNA BE A HITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT. I LUV THESE 2.

Anonymous's picture

@Thu, 2011-09-22 11:36 — Anonymous

Rajeev Masand was talking about this movie...He said this is the Worst Movie Ever. Good Luck Short Man Shahid and Blabber Mouth Sonam.

lol u dumbo masand wasnt talking about mausam there were no press screening of the movie then so how could he comment on the film press screenings were today so shutup

Anonymous's picture

LOVEEEEEEEEEEEE YOU SONAM!!! HOPE ITS A BLOCKBUSTER!!

Anonymous's picture

The one who said this movie is better than Ra-one, and don 2 is not a fan of shahrukh. He is the king, whether you like him or not... his movies are always great.

Anonymous's picture

best of luck for mausam hope it will be superhit....

Anonymous's picture

Paid reviews!

Anonymous's picture

rajeev masand was referring to another movie not this one, at the time rajeev masand said that mausam had not had any press screenings so its impossible that he was talking about mausam. Plz haters stay away.

Schmuck's picture

Cool. Hope it gets more positive reviews. Bollywood is in dire need of a GOOD hit film.

Anonymous's picture

This movie will be better than Ra-One, Don 2 and any other overrated movies.

Anonymous's picture

Rajeev Masand was talking about this movie...He said this is the Worst Movie Ever. Good Luck Short Man Shahid and Blabber Mouth Sonam.

Anonymous's picture

I know mausam is big hit &Thu, 2011-09-22 10:35 — Anonymous
HW MUCH U R PAID FOR WRITING THIS REVIEW SIR ?
.Jst keep ur mouth shut Mausam deserve all applause

Anonymous's picture

HW MUCH U R PAID FOR WRITING THIS REVIEW SIR ?

Anonymous's picture

wow... what a review..... cant wait to watch this one

Shanatic07's picture

Yayyy yayy luv Shahid :-)

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