Waqt
Movie
Review
The Southern film industry churned out 'family
films' way back in the 1960s and later, during
the 'Jeetendra phase' in the 1980s with major
success. Reputed names like B. Nagi Reddy, L.V.
Prasad, Padmalaya, A. Purnachandra Rao, K.
Raghavendra Rao, T. Rama Rao and Dasari Narayan
Rao brought ghar-ghar ki kahani to the
big screen and won the hearts of family
audiences all over.
Vipul Amrutlal Shah steps into a similar
territory and comes up with WAQT - THE RACE
AGAINST TIME. A film that not only looks at the
father-son bonding, but also mother-son and
husband-wife relationships.
At a time when Bollywood is going through a
precarious phase, with films sinking faster than
Titanic and the industry searching for that
elusive formula to magnetize the audiences back
to cinema halls, comes WAQT - THE RACE AGAINST
TIME.
To be honest, WAQT - THE RACE AGAINST TIME
doesn't boast of a hatke story. Nor does
it claim to be an earth-shattering experience.
Yet, it works in a big way!
An Indian moviegoer wants to listen to a story
that he/she can identify with. After tackling an
issue like heist [AANKHEN] in his big screen
debut, director Vipul Amrutlal Shah goes into
the backyard and digs out a story that is sure
to touch every individual. Laced with towering
performances [Big B, Akshay Kumar, Shefali
Shah], melodious music [Anu Malik] and most
importantly, dollops of emotions, WAQT - THE
RACE AGAINST TIME is exactly what the doctor
prescribed for an ailing industry!
WAQT - THE RACE AGAINST TIME tells the story of
a man, who has little time on hand and his son,
who refuses to shoulder responsibilities. The
father is Ishwar [Amitabh Bachchan] and the son
Aditya [Akshay Kumar].
Ishwar, the owner of a toy manufacturing
company, is extremely generous and
large-hearted. On the surface, Ishwar's life
seems perfect: A profitable business, a loving
son and a caring and dutiful wife, Sumi [Shefali
Shah].
Aditya is in love with Pooja [Priyanka Chopra],
the daughter of Nattubhai [Boman Irani], and the
two get married without bothering to take
consent or even informing their parents. Ishwar
hopes that the marriage will make Aditya a more
responsible man, but he is disappointed. His
efforts to turn Aditya into a responsible
individual turn futile.
One thing leads to another and Ishwar doesn't
have an option but to throw Aditya out of the
house. Aditya is shocked to see his otherwise
doting father behaving like a tyrant. After the
initial hiccups, Aditya takes it upon himself to
take care of his pregnant wife.
Aditya starts working as a stuntman and at the
same time, prepares for a star-search contest.
Aditya starts turning into an independent man,
but the rift between the father and son widens.
In the climax, Aditya is chosen to participate
in the finals of the star-search contest and
this is where the father's genuine intentions
come to light.
Adapted from the Gujarati play 'Aavjo Vhala Fari
Malishu', WAQT - THE RACE AGAINST TIME is
targeted at the family audiences. But behind all
the entertainment packaged in this enterprise,
there lies a strong social message - Discipline
your kids, make them more responsible and
dutiful and don't pamper them to the extent of
spoiling their lives. That's precisely the
film's USP!
Shah and writer Aatish Kapadia concentrate on
light moments in the initial reels. You take to
the first part gradually since WAQT - THE RACE
AGAINST TIME treads the same path that you'd
encountered in socials earlier.
Just when you've concluded that WAQT - THE RACE
AGAINST TIME is one of those routine baap-beta
clashes, the director and writer do an
about-turn in the post-interval portions. The
second half is more dramatic, more engaging and
most importantly, has a series of deftly
executed sequences that look straight out of
life.
The verbal confrontations between Amitabh and
Akshay, as also the developments that force
Akshay to grow up, are simply brilliant. The dog
chase and the taandav dance in the
pre-climax are awe-inspiring as well. On the
flip side, the screenplay could've been tighter
for a better impact. The second half, though
interesting, has a few comic portions that look
like obstacles in the emotional half. Slight
trimming would only speed up the proceedings and
enhance the impact.
The finale could've been better. The entire
exercise during the star-search contest, with an
ailing Bachchan reaching the venue and Akshay
discovering the truth and delivering a
long-drawn speech, right till Amitabh and
Priyanka both being rushed to the hospital,
looks theatrical. But these are minor blemishes
anyways!
Getting the emotions right and making the viewer
rush for the kerchief is indeed an arduous task,
but director Vipul Amrutlal Shah handles these
portions extremely well. Besides, the director
has extracted wonderful performances from the
entire cast, mainly from Bachchan, Akshay and
Shefali - the three key players in the story.
Story-screenplay-dialogue writer Aatish Kapadia
has presented a simple story, but garnished it
with enough engaging moments. Although not a
foolproof script, the writing is definitely
better than most socials witnessed in the recent
past. The dialogue penned by Kapadia also
deserves special mention.
Anu Malik's music may not be a chartbuster, but
gels well with the mood of the film. The Holi
track, 'Do Me A Favour, Let's Play Holi,
'Miraksam' and 'Subah Hogi' [breath-taking
locales of Morocco] are the best tracks in the
film. 'Chhup Ja Chhup Ja' is very imaginatively
filmed.
Cinematography [Santosh Thundiyil] is
first-rate. The film looks visually rich,
indoors and outdoors both. The sets [Omung
Kumar] give the film an opulent look. The dog
chase [executed by Abbas Ali Moghul] is
outstanding.
WAQT - THE RACE AGAINST TIME rests on three
performances without which the impact wouldn't
have been hammer-strong. Amitabh Bachchan proves
yet again that he's invincible when it comes to
dramatics. The actor is extremely likeable in
light moments, as also in sequences when his
heart pines for his beloved son. The energy and
vigor with which he performs every scene and
dance make you look at him in complete awe. His
presence alone lights up even an ordinary
sequence!
Akshay Kumar is getting better with every
release. The actor handles his part with
complete understanding of the character and
scores in the emotional moments, mainly in the
post-interval portions.
Shefali Shah is another talent to watch out. The
actress is elegance personified and conveys the
pathos convincingly. Also, she matches the Big B
at every step. Priyanka Chopra doesn't get meaty
scenes in the enterprise, but she does leave an
impact nonetheless.
Boman Irani excels and together with Rajpal
Yadav brings the house down. Yadav specially is
outstanding.
On the whole, WAQT - THE RACE AGAINST TIME is a
well-made family entertainer that makes you
laugh and cry, thanks to the strong emotional
quotient in the film. Here's a film that should
strike a chord with every family. At the
box-office, WAQT - THE RACE AGAINST TIME has all
it takes to climb the ladder of success in days
to come. A must-see for every parent and every
child!
|