The opening credits of the movie, informs the audience that
Fitoor is inspired by the revered Dickensian novel-Great Expectations. The story
revolves around Noor, the poor kid with artistic genius who falls in love with the
out-of-league Firdaus: the mysterious Begum’s daughter. Time separates the two
and there begins the story of love, rejection, family politics, and madness.
But don’t be fooled, Fitoor is sadly nothing like the intense and iconic
literary piece.
The story, screenplay, dialogues are all so dull that it
feels nothing is ever happening in the movie. Abhishek Kapoor and Supratik sen
have both failed miserably to incorporate and adapt depth of the novel. The makers have tried to woefully simplify the novel for the movie ,loosing its essence. The
story seems flat and when things do happen; they fly by so soon, like the
climactic, tell-all scene with Tabu and Noor scene in London. Staying true to the book would've made it a masterpiece but what we get are scenes that seem incomplete. The emotional
connect is almost absent, where you don’t feel Noor’s poverty, riches,
devastation or anything. In fact, the movie fails to convey love and passion
completely.
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This bad storytelling transfers on to the actors too. Aditya
Roy Kapoor has done better acting in other movies, the connection was missing.
Katrina is just alright and her character sketch pretty lousy .Tabu does a
great job but even she fails to hold the imagination as one would’ve expected
her character to do which highlights again highlights the failure of the
direction and script.
The only thing which is commendable in the movie is the cinematography,
thanks to the heaven on earth- Kashmir. The set design for both locations ,Delhi
and Kashmir, were artistic and beautiful to look at. Another department ,which
does a good job ,is the styling department who are on point with the lead actors
looks, for both Aditya and Katrina are looking absolutely stunning in every
scene along with the whole supporting cast.Though,Katrina Kaif's alleged fifty lacs rupees red hair weirdly keeps changing its shade.
My problem with the director escalates to Aata Majhi level
when he doesn’t incorporate the brilliant soundtrack by Amit Trivedi properly
in the movie. The songs seem like a loose toss ,not giving justice to the
soulful numbers: Pashmina, Ye fitoor mera, Tere liye, Raanga re , Honedo batiya
and Haminastu .Mr. Director ,a lot of those missing emotions were stored in
these songs! Bad decision like Mr Bhansali did with Aayat in Bajirao. To add
karela to the green sabzi , the eye feasting music video for Pashmina was not
even played with the end credits. FTW!
After watching Fitoor, you might feel dissatisfaction or
give a nonchalant shrug.
Watch it for-
1. Katrina and Aditya’s looks 2. And the Kashmir scenes (for Kashmir
only)
Very good review..Planning to watch the movie today..m going only to watch katrina.. ;)
ReplyDeleteThankyou! I'm glad you liked the review .Enjoy :D
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