Anil Kapoor strikes gold with '24'

Anil Kapoor's '24' is a much needed break from the dreadfully boring days of Saas-Bahu conflicts shown on the small screen as it brings a world of classy production values and mature performances unknown to Indian television.

Anil Kapoor's '24' is a much needed break from the dreadfully boring days of Saas-Bahu conflicts shown on the small screen as it brings a world of classy production values and mature performances unknown to Indian television.

The first two episodes, which were aired this weekend, were instant showstoppers. Like the show's agile energetic anti-terror hero, there is not an ounce of flab in the hour-long playing time of '24'.

'24' simply grabs your attention and refuses to let it go.

First things first. The production values seen on the show are of a caliber unknown to Indian television. Metropolitan night-life was never meant to be like this. Mumbai is caught in a feverish flourish of night-time bustle turning it into a city of pulsating activity as the serial kick-started with some of the crispest fiction writing.

Rensil DSilva and Bhavani Iyer's writing is topnotch.

While retaining the looming suspense and the breakneck narrative speed of the original American series, the writers have created space for the very peculiar cultural compulsions of urban India where the householder must balance the demands of his posh job with family obligations.

Milap Jhaveri's dialogues capture the wry cynicism and the split-second immediacy of anti-terrorists working against the clock. But Jhaveri doesn't slavishly copy the original dialogues from the American series. None of the 'Kya tum sach mein ho?' (literal translation of 'Are you for real?') incongruities.

On wonders is this the same guy who scripted the smut spree in 'Grand Masti'?

Anil too suprises. His range of performing abilities swing irreconcilably from the nudge-nudge-wink-wink innuendos of 'Race 2' on the 70mm screen to the mature panther-like agility of a family man coping with a national crisis in '24' on the portable screen. It's a dream role, and one into which Anil sinks his teeth with restrained relish.

Nowhere does he over-do the bravura, even in that intrinsically cocky sequence where he injects glucose into his insufferable senior pretending it would kill the boor in seconds.

Such writing would conventionally be considered wasted on television, a medium that has so far been treated as a lair for leftover talent from cinema. In one brilliant stroke Anil shows what can be achieved on that much-abused space in your living room.

'24' is so full of anxious characters chasing the opposite of dreams that we watch them not only to gauge their commitment to doing what they are assigned to, but to see where their unrelenting passion for out-witting fate takes them.

Game-changer?

'24' certainly is that. And a lot more. What is likeable is the Indianizations that have been teased into the tightly-wound plot simmering with the summer of desi discontent.

Neil Bhoopalam, so far seen in cheesy roles on the big screen in 'No One Killed Jessica' and 'David', makes a very convincing prime ministerial candidate in the series.

The content is so riveting you wonder if all the brilliant writers are migrating to television leaving cinema to the 'besharams' of the written word.

Trust me, it is going to take a lot of persuasive powers from filmmakers to drag viewers out of their homes on Friday and Saturday nights.

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Comments (30)

I am sure this show will be a revolution in indian tv and will compell the makers to indianize more western shows.
hats off 24 team!

10 years ago

totally agree with the 1st paragraph
a terrific show

10 years ago

wow show i hate it when i miss it which i did on sat

10 years ago

It's so good to see a televised crime/thriller based fiction show that is worth watching on Indian TV.

Kudos to the whole team of 24.

10 years ago

Very good write-up. Brilliant show and equally brilliant acting.
The last line of the article is spot on!

10 years ago

Brilliant Show.

All the Best for next adventure.

10 years ago

Just adore this show. The pace, plot, acting, slick presentation...everything makes it a MUST WATCH.

10 years ago

i am hearing nothing but praise for this series, that too only after 2 episodes...i wanna give this a shot :)

10 years ago

really the show i superb... Anil at 50 plus is still carrying the load of the show...and he is just superb in the field of acting plus looks.. anupam was great and i have become an addict of the show..really good...thanks Mr. kappor for giving us 24

10 years ago

24 is amazing.loved it. Anil kapoor stole d show he is superb.

10 years ago

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