Aug 12, 2022 04:29 PM
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Verdict:
Aamir Khan delivers a stellar performance and stays true to the spirit of'Forrest Gump'
The story:
We all stumble through life like how Laal Singh Chaddha does in the film. A very interesting person when faced with choices to make in life, chooses to write his own destiny by standing out of the box. The movie, directed by Advait Chandan, is a Hindi remake of Tom Hanks' 1994 Oscar-winning performance in Forrest Gump, directed by Robert Zemeckis.
The review:
Forrest Gump mused on life, love, morality, and destiny in a soft, easy, unspoken way. On the other hand, Laal Singh Chaddha turns up the volume and intensity a little. It chooses to use speech instead of silent sobs, so be prepared to see Aamir Khan with big eyes all the while speaking with a thick Punjabi accent and PK's animated zeal. While the tempo of the film is a bit higher, the essence of the original film is retained.
Laal Singh Chaddha's personal journey, like Forrest Gump's, also experiences a variety of socio-political circumstances, such as the emergency, riots, bomb blasts, political rallies, significant payoffs, blockbusters, chartbusters, and even daring photoshoots, but at its core, it is his own journey of acceptance, self-discovery, and destiny that the average person can identify with. This Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Naga Chaitanya movie's first half is entertaining and smart, with frequent high points, but the second half drags and needs significant editing by the director of photography, Hemanti Sarkar.
"Tur Kalleyan, " which was superbly and widely shot in India, breathes life into the film. Invading Rajkumar Hirani's cozy, humorous, and challenging satire territory, director Advait Chandan only partially succeeds. He produces a faithful adaption that is 2 hours 40 minutes long and cleverly parodies the political climate in India. The film definitely has many different elements compared to Forrest Gump which makes it unique and a must-watch. In a time when culture is changing, LSC maintains the traditional principles that make it suitable for a family outing. A witty cameo by Shah Rukh Khan and a tender special appearance by Kamini Kaushal will stand out in your memory.
What works for the film:
That it is Laal Singh Chaddha and not "translated" from the original, that it has a distinct personality, and that it doesn't strive too hard to be Forrest Gump.
All-in-all:
Laal Singh Chaddha is a faithful but lengthy adaptation that makes a smart commentary on India's political landscape. The interesting elements, fabulous star cast, and their performances will make you want to watch this film with your family.
Rating: 3/5