Posted: 10 years ago
I hope for Madhuri's sake that the film does well. And if not that, at least that she gets really good critics reviews, since this is such a different role for her.
Posted: 10 years ago
Queen Bee MD is Back, I am only and only watching DI movie for her😎
Posted: 10 years ago

Dedh Ishqiya review: Madhuri, Naseer and Arshad dazzle in this delightful film

by Deepanjana Pal 25 mins ago

#Arshad Warsi #Dedh Ishiya #Huma Qureshi #Madhuri Dixit #Naseeruddin

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Early on in Dedh Ishqiya, there's a face-off between Babban (Arshad Warsi) and Khalujan (Naseeruddin Shah), and the villainous Jaan Mohammad (Vijay Raaz) and his henchmen. It's dark and desolate where they are. Babban and Khalujan are outnumbered, they've been beaten up and Babban is on his knees, but they've got pistols that are trained upon Jaan Mohammad. When it becomes clear that no one's lowering their weapons, Babban cheerfully observes they can keep this up all night. Cut to the next morning: everyone's precisely as they were in the earlier scene, only now they're yawning. The face-off has lasted all night, literally. At this critical moment, a chittering noise reaches the men's ears and they turn towards the source. A school's morning assembly begins and the children start singing a song that has rich resonance for the men who have been pointing guns at each other all night " "Hum ko mann ki shakti dena."

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This is the kind of mischief and humour that sparkles throughout Abhishek Chaubey's Dedh Ishqiya. Set in a decadent and picturesque North Indian heartland that's filled with loveable criminals, this film has everything you could ask for in exchange of the price of a movie ticket. There are love triangles, a bromance, a delicious villain, multiple twists, car chases and, of course, lots of humour. And there's Madhuri Dixit-Nene, looking luminous. She's still capable of keeping an audience glued to their seats when the credits start rolling, all because she's dancing on screen.

Shah and Warsi first played the roles of the two petty but charming con men, Khalujan and Babban, in Chaubey's debut film, Ishqiya. In this sequel, Vidya Balan's Krishna is history and the two men have new targets. Rather, Khalujan does. Khalujan has set his sights upon Begum Para (Dixit-Nene), the gorgeous widow of a nawab. Begum Para has announced her intention to remarry, but according to her deceased husband's directives, she is to marry the man who can win a shayri contest. It's a swayamvara with a difference and Khalujan shows up as a contender, pretending to be the mysterious but poetic nawab Iftikhar (if you can it say the name in breathy seductive tones the way Dixit Nene does, give yourself a cupcake).

Thanks to Dr Bashir Badr, whose poetry has been used in Dedh Ishqiya, Khalujan has the verses to win the contest, but he also has some serious competition in the form of Raaz's Jaan Mohammed. Jaan Mohammed is a local politician who is smitten by the Begum and ready to do whatever it takes to claim her as his own, including kidnapping a poet and killing Khalujan and Babban. Fluttering through this central plot are a prized necklace that is worth a fortune, a plot to abduct the Begum, the sly stratagems of Begum's companion Munniya (Huma Qureshi) and a shayar named Italvi (because he's from Italy. His mum and Sonia Gandhi went to school together).

It doesn't matter if you sniff out the twists in advance or aren't particularly keen on the Urdu poetry that glints like the perfectly-cut gems in the aforementioned necklace. Dedh Ishqiya is an absolute delight because all its parts fit beautifully. The cinematography, sets and costumes are exquisite. The editing is sharp. Most importantly Darab Farooqui's story is plotted wonderfully by Vishal Bharadwaj and Chaubey's screenplay. Bharadwaj has also written the dialogues and they're stylish, witty and a wonderful change from the awkward khichdi of Hindi and English that we usually hear in Bollywood films. Of course, it helps to have actors like Raaz and Shah delivering Bharadwaj's lines.

It's obvious how both these brilliant actors delight in the dialogues and roles they've been given, but they're not the only acting stars in Dedh Ishqiya. Warsi delivers a crackling performance as Babban, infusing great energy and effervescence into the film with his role. Qureshi and Dixit-Nene don't let the men steal the show. In terms of acting, chemistry and plot, the women are often the scene stealers.

The greatest praise, however, must be reserved for the director. Chaubey is two films old and compared to Ishqiya, Dedh Ishqiya is far more elaborate, complicated and ambitious. Like a skipping stone, the film touches upon a variety of genres " action, comedy, romance, social critique " and Chaubey handles them deftly.

He uses his actors expertly and gives even minor characters the kind of arc that is usually reserved for heroes. Compared to the half-baked stories that Bollywood subjects audiences to, Chaubey's film is nouvelle cuisine that uses its ingredients with sophistication and inventive flair. There's an insightful look at feudalism, both in terms of its old-world charm as well as its potential for brutality, in Dedh Ishqiya. The film contains an ode to the lyricism of classic Urdu poetry, mobsters as well as the familiar two-against-the-world formula that has powered so many legendary films. Chaubey weaves all of this together to create a fictional India in which you'll love losing yourself. And when Dedh Ishqiya ends, all you can say is irshaad.

Posted: 10 years ago
Reviews are good and the plots sounds interesting specially with such brilliant actors..
hope this movie does well
Posted: 10 years ago
Great!! Reviews are coming up good, will watch for Madz!
Posted: 10 years ago
Reviews seem favorable. Not sure if it will be a hit though.
Edited by Legolas3 - 10 years ago
Posted: 10 years ago
this will be one good movie, loved the first one
Finally Madhuri is doing appropriate roles, Will be much better than all Jai ho, dhoom and all other shitt we have been getting these days🀒
Posted: 10 years ago
wow .. I remember people making fun of Madhuri when she was not accepting all the mother/sister/supporting roles that were being offered to her.
Even though I am not really a fan of her acting, but I like that she is a positive, well planned, self-assured kind of personality.
It takes a really strong and confident person to move back to your career and not make compromises in terms of the characters she has to play. She knows that she won't get all the flower pot roles against big heroes and lucky for her that BW is making different genres of movies these days.
She was smart that she kept herself in limelight with those dance shows and stupid advertisements while waiting for the right roles and opportunities to come along.
After the disaster that Aajaa Nach Le was, she still didn't give up. Good for her. If Dedh Ishqiya and Gulaab Gang are hits, then it probably would be a second inning similar to the one AB Sr got after KBC and Mohabbatein. 
Call me feminist (which honestly I am not), but just for the sake of women power, I hope her movies do well so that heroines don't start fading away once they reach a certain age. 
Posted: 10 years ago
glad its getting good  reviews! sad news for me that its not releasing in canada (at least i coulndt find a place playing it). so i have to wait a few more months til the original dvd comes out :(
Posted: 10 years ago
Can't wait to see the film especially for Huma and Madhuri πŸ˜ƒ Super thrilled it is getting good reviews πŸ˜› πŸ‘

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