Friday, January 9, 2009

Masakalli Matakalli

For those who haven’t watched it yet let this be a revelation. Breaking News on my blog the most intriguing song of the year “Masakalli Matakalli”. Puzzled …yes indeed Rakesh Omprakash Mehra, AR Rahman, a new voice and bewitching trailer of the movie leaves the viewer wanting for more. Amongst movies to look forward to this year top on my list are Luck By Chance and Dilli 6. If Farhan Akhtar’s sensibilities and aesthetics are anything to go by the movie will please the urban youth and immediately catch on. Farhan has proved himself on this count at all occasions (DCH, Lakshya, Rock On) and in all forms as a director, producer, an actor et all. To push the envelope he must attempt a different genre. We will have to wait for that as Luck By Chance is centered around a struggler in ultra urban city of Mumbai.
While Zoya gives us a slice of Mumbai, Dilli 6 is definitely a canvas which has all the colors of the capital. The trailer has everything from galis, nukkads, jalebis, kabootar, charpai, barsaati, and also the sardi.
Now time for trivia- Words that are a big "No No" as they have often been used on Page 3: Splitsville

5 comments:

  1. kya baat hai....movie previews and all....waytogo!!!!!

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  2. i love these two words 'masakalli' and 'matakalli' and all the expressions of sonam kapoor in this song.... wat a refreshing experience to watch this trailor.

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  3. i meant 'trailer'.

    by the way! the second sentence in this song is 'zaraa bums jhatak' and sonam shakes her hips... did i hear it correctly..!!

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  4. Yes it has whacky lyrics. Anyways the mystery has been put to rest Masakalli is the name of the pigeon!

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  5. Definitely....Farhaan is one revelation. Never thought he could carry off Luck by chance with such elan'. I liked rockon more for Arjun Rampal, but Farhaan was great in Luck by chance. You wil definitely love him. Must say Konkona is a clincher....of sorts. Waiting now for Dilli 6 till then it definitely is the lyrical Masakalli.

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