Monday, April 7, 2008

Of real and reel life

" I consider it as a great privilege to have worked with the last four chief ministers of Tamil Nadu" - Manorama, South Indian actor and the Guiness record holder for the highest number of films

LK Advani points out in his autobiography 'My Country, My Life' that religion is the soul of India. Well cinema would come a close second. This is true for the whole of India but the passions which cinema arouses south of the Godavari would definitely be more than its northern counterpart.

A lot of my friends from the north have expressed surprise at the maniacal following of film stars in South India, the demi god status accorded to them and at the seemingly invisible boundary that seperates reel world and the real murky world of politics. This has always been the case especially in TN and Andhra and to some extent in Karnataka (Kerala as usual is an anamoly). TN has been governed for the last three decades solely by cinema artists. Now what is that makes Kodmbakkam the stepping stone for politics.

There can be a lot of reasons- the strong roots of the Tamil language, a extremely professional cinema industry, strong theatre culture all resulted in kollywood having a voice and conscience of its own which most states dont enjoy even now. But the single most important factor is how cinema was used to propogate the Dravidian movement. Much before Amitabh Bachan's legend as an 'Angry young man' grew, Maruthur Gopala Ramachandran Menon had stormed the hearts and the box offices in a never before witnessed fashion. With roles that projected him as the saviour of the down trodden and the vanquisher of the evil, he singlehandedly charmed an entire state which voted him to power three consecutive times and would still have if he had stayed alive. An impressive achievment for a man born in ceylon and a malayali by birth.

The appetite had been whetted and the search for the next superstar began. It arrived in the form of Shivaji Rao Gaekwad popularly called Rajnikanth. But wheras MGR did roles sugar coated in goodness, Rajnikanth started off as the quintessential bad guy with negative roles and a equally volataile off screen existence. The transformation to a superstar was slow but definite and without actually propogating any poiltical messages in his films Rajini has arguably managed to match MGR's popularity. His movies call for impropmtu celebrations in all households. My grandmom has gone to the theatre 3 times in the last 5 yrs and no points for guessing the names of the movies.

Vijaykanth,Napolean, Sarthkumar all have plunged into politics claiming themselves as the succesor to MGR but only Rajini has the potential to match the matinee idol. He turned down Narashima Rao's request to lead the TN Congress Party in 1996 and his movies since then have played down his entry to politics without ruling it out completely.

Last weel he surprisingly surfaced at the Hoggenakel project protests and whipped up a frenzy. Others spoke more eloquently but no one created the impact he had, an eerie parallel to MGR who has never a great orator in the mould of Karunandhi but definitely more effective. Will Rajini be able to resist power.Only time will tell but history has given a clear verdict.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

The story of two Rons


The old sony trinitron in my drawing room was on a late night shift. Its owner was doing what he does best-watching manutd play. And like they do on most of their away travels in Europe, manutd looked shaky lacking creativity and adventure. Then from across the corner of the screen it appeared as if a pregrine had flown in and the ball was in the back of the net. I got up stunned and so were the 65000 ppl in the Stadio Olmipica in Rome. I didnt even bother to check who the guy lying sprawled on the floor after hitting the header was. I knew!!!

I also knew it was time to erase the last of my nagging doubts about the boy from Madeira. Is he a big game player,is he on his way to become an all time great, is he finished material .The answer is a resounding YES.

For me Cristiano is always linked with Ronaldinho.The man who made every manutd fan despair by snubbing manutd to go to Barcelona. Manutd then hurriedly got a replacement Ronaldo claiming he was the best young talent in Europe.For two years Ronaldinho rubbed hot Andhra chillies into our wounds. I remember day dreaming-ronaldinho-rooney-van the man what a combination. Instead I was watching the mercurial ronaldo run past one defender after another and then hit the ball straight at the last defender. He was like eating a cake which is so brilliantly done but the cherry topping at the top was stale and stinking.

The Nou Camp is one of the most awe inspiring sights I have seen. It is a modern day colloseum with such deep cultural and political roots that gives such a special feel to it. And for these two years Ronaldinho played GOD here. Impossible goals- scissor kicks, no look passes, sublime dances (who will forget the goal against chelsea) and a 100 watt smile. He could do nothing wrong.If it was the nba ( they do such things for brandon roy and randy foye) we would have had 5 page articles comparing the statistics of the two players, their shoe sizes and the speed at which they hit the ball and what a collosal mistake manutd had done by not picking up Ronadinho.

Fast forward two more years.. They say life is fickle and sports is the 20-20 version of life. Ronaldinho is fading away like a brilliant short story writer but a poor novelist.He looks overweight and the joy with which he played the game is all but gone. And Peter Kenyon doesnt look so stupid after all. Its never a good sign for a movie of the best scene comes first. Alas Ronaldinho might be one such case...

A 36 goal season with about 10 games left-otherworldy for a striker, impossible for a winger. Cristiano has become a player the likes of which I have never seen. Incredible pace which he always possesed, good passing ability and outstanding finishing -both of which have grown by leaps and bounds in the last season and this. Makes me feel if that snub two years back was a blessing in disguise. At the moment I am tempted to say yes. The cherry topping has been replaced by a brilliant choclate icing. The champions league semifinals should give the definitive answer or maybe I am still being shortsighted... Bipasha Basu knew better