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January 18, 2010

A missed chance at superstardom - Chance pe Dance!



Shahid Kapur was on a roll after Kaminey and it seemed like nothing could go wrong, his time to grab at superstardom had finally come. Then came Dil Bole Hadippa - and while Rani was more than satisfactory in a tailor-made role, Shahid was merely there as a bored kind of presence. He should have seen what makes superstars by watching the glorified extra role that Subhash Ghai gave to SRK in Pardes and what SRK made of the role! After Hadippa, Shahid had one other chance in Chance Pe Dance. Ken Ghosh had the right ingredients in the film - a film centered around the rise of a dancing superstar with none other than Mr. Dance himself to play the role, a cute and peppy co-star in Genelia D'Souza, just enough romance, emotions and drama to make the proceedings interesting. It should all have worked really well.

At some level the film does work for me. It starts out very boring, never strays from the predictable path, and never surprises or excites you with anything in the story. BUT the two stars of the show do manage to keep you marginally engaged and interested. Shahid is good in the role - who better than him to play it, including the part where he teaches kids to dance. That harks back to his own training in Shiamak Davar's dance school. Genelia has some strange accent going - you want to do fraaandship with me? And her voice is somewhat annoying, but slowly the character she plays and the way it is played gets past the annoyances and begins to interest you. The romance is absolutely low-key, so much so that it is near non-existent. I wonder if this caused some of the missed zing for the audience? The other actors are all adequate, and it is good to see Mohnish Behl again, and not as a scumbag this time! As Taran Adarsh mentioned in his review (I bow to thee Taran!) Parikshat Sahni is getting typecast as the father!!! ROFL!! Actually here Parikshat does a good job as the father who is always doubting his son's ability and unsure of his chance at success. The kids are decent and that part actually does move the story forward and provide an emotional anchor in the film.

So why did this film not work for me and the audience at large? One word - you cannot make a musical without decent music. Look at Khamoshi, Dil To Pagal Hai, Taal - these films all had one thing in common with Chance Pe Dance - they were centered around dancing. BUT they had good, nay excellent, music! In this film we have not ONE memorable or hummable tune. How am I supposed to describe the songs - the one in the night club, the one where he teaches the kids, the one where he does the stage competition and so on and so forth? Shame on Adnan Sami for letting the team down in such a bad way.

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3 comments:

Nia said...

Hahahahahah, you watched this.

Guess who the sucker is? Not Shahid Kapoor! :P

Hahahaha

Pardesi said...

Hahaha - so speaks someone who watches Aftaab Shivdasani films!! ROFL!! AFTAAB!!!

Kunal said...

Missed chance at superstardom, thats it, Pardesi, you said it all in one line.

It was such a missed chance.
I won't say it was a bad movie, because it wasn;t for me atleast.
Genelia looked realy good, and SK was good as well, after all he was doing what he is good at, dance and smile like a girl :D

Very very bad story, even worse music, but I think it was the lead pair, which somehow turned out to be watchable. Both of them looked good, and did very well with each other. When genelia ownd imran in JTYJN, she was complimented really well with SK here.
BTW dances..... take that last song out, man, SK is GOOOOOOOD

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