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Why I’m going to see Dostana with my mom and kids

Posted by Namita Bhandare

dostana21I’m still a bit gobsmacked, two hours after returning home post my Dostana outing.

In many ways the film is vintage KJ (Karan Johar): an ensemble cast, sumptuous sets, beautiful people (even the extras look gorgeous), great location. And if KJ (whose own sexuality has been the topic of endless speculation) pushed the envelope on extra-marital relationships in Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, he pushes another envelope with Dostana: exploring gay relationships.

OK, so the two leading men — Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham are only pretending to be gay. Why lie? They want to share a fabulous apartment with an Indian girl (played by Priyanka Chopra) whose conservative aunt wants her to share it only with girls. So, Abhishek and John pretend to be gay and even concoct a hilarious story of how they met and fell in love in Venice.

Two things stand out in what could have been an otherwise stereotypical romcom. Of course, both Abhishek (Samir) and John (Kunal) fall madly in love with Priyanka (Neha). But then, just as you begin wondering who will finally get the girl, a third man (Bobby Deol) enters the scene just before interval, quite literally queering the pitch. The ending? Not as predictable as you might imagine.

Second, director Tarun Mansukhani tries to break as many cielings as he can within the ambit of a mainstream flick. When, for instance, was the last time you saw a movie where a leading actor played the part of a nurse? Never? So, three cheers for dignity of labour.

Also, I concede, this film is no Brokeback Mountain. But what it will end up doing by the time it’s completed its run, is make homosexuality a little bit less of a taboo. Abhishek and John might not be gay after all, but Priyanka makes an impassioned plea to Abhishek’s mom (Kiron Kher) to accept her son for what he is so that he can live his life and be happy. How’s that for promoting gay rights?

There’s none of the ‘chee‘ aspect you’d imagine a mainstream film would smear onto homosexuals. There’s no passing of judgment, and what stays with you finally is a friendship that is warm and real.

And, yes, it’s sexy in many ways. Buff, toned and tanned John Abraham rising out of the sea in his yellow trunks could give Daniel Craig a run for his money. And there are plenty of jokes on the lines of Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Bum (the version I’ve heard substitutes a word for cat instead of Khushi, to describe bisexual behaviour). Bobby Deol tells Priyanka he’s good in bed. And I can tell you that the audience I watched this movie with loved with sexual references. It was as if years of repression had just lifted away.

Yes, the film drags (oops, no pun intended) post interval. But all in all, I liked Dostana so much that I’m going to see it one more time with my kids and mom.

And thanks for pointing out the obvious: Of course, Gabbar Singh (of Sholay) is gay.

Check out the IMDB link here.

Watch the movie trailer on YouTube here

And previously on AW:

Bollywood’s cautious coming out

Dostana: Bollywood’s cautious coming out

Homosexuality is still illegal in India but is its film industry ready to tackle on this final taboo? Anil Sinanan finds out for The Times (London)

dostana1Is Bollywood coming out of the closet? It looks so with the release of Dostana (Friendship), a gay rom-com with four A-list stars including Shilpa Shetty and produced by Karan Johar, Bollywood’s biggest director. Of course, in Dostana two of Bollywood’s biggest heroes — John Abraham and Abhishek Bachchan — only pretend to be gay to get closer to the object of their affection, Priyanka Chopra. Even so, this is daring for Bollywood as it is the first major film to address the love that dare not speak its name in such a mainstream manner.

Homosexuality remains illegal in India, and is still considered a taboo topic by many. The relevant law is Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (1860), which prohibits “unnatural offences”, defined as “carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal”. But Johar says he thinks the timing is right for Dostana. Section 377 is now under review in the Indian courts and, at least in the major cities, negative attitudes are changing. In an action begun in 2001 the law is being challenged in the Delhi High Court.

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Starship enterprise

Favourite all-time female star? Most accomplished actor of all time? The best funny man? Outlook readers vote for their favourites. Namrata Joshi checks out the results.

Outlook’s Bollywood Special this year looks at the very core of commercial cinema—the Hindi film star, the one who makes or breaks a film, box-office records, and people’s hearts, whose appeal is of the moment, and enduring, time-tested and timeless, give or take a bomb or two.

And who better to tell us about it than the Hindi film audience—that unknown, amorphous mass of people who vote with their feet every Friday, first day, first show. We sought them out in Delhi and Mumbai, Lucknow and Jaipur, Bhopal and Chandigarh, and asked them to cast their vote for their favourite star of all time. We had no dearth of names, old or new, starting from post-Independence India. Towering over them all was, of course, the Big B. With 32 per cent of the votes, he won this round of the Big B-srk rivalry; Khan was a distant second with just 14 per cent votes. Big B daughter-in-law Aishwarya pipped yesterday’s diva (though some would dispute that) Madhuri Dixit to the post with 21 per cent votes to the latter’s 18 per cent. Sadly, the great stars of yore seem to have faded from the memories of our moviegoers—Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand and Raj Kapoor figured behind the bland lookalikes of Gen Now.
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The power of two

Love sells — and how — in Bollywood. Real life couples are positioning themselves as on-screen package deals, reports Prashant Singh in Mail Today

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Bollywood is discovering the power of two. Real- life star couples are manipulating relationships to strike gold at a professional level. Whether it is AbhiAsh, Ajay Devgan- Kajol, Saif Ali Khan- Kareena Kapoor or John Abraham- Bipasha Basu, they are all striking multi- million contracts by way of film deals and advertising campaigns. The trend is also being tapped to rake it in by way of joint public appearances. Together, these couples have indeed also become a measure of marketability. ‘ Two together’ seems to be the latest winning mantra, with celebrity couples hogging the spotlight. Casting directors of films as well as brand managers are waking up to the trend.

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