Dilwale Watch!

So, I am of course obsessed with Dilwale.  The image above was my computer wallpaper for months, until I finally replaced it with this:

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Anyway, after months of anticipation, we finally have 3 and a half trailers!  And I have many, many thoughts.

First, this one, the full length trailer:

 

So, along with this trailer release, there were  a bunch of tidbits from interviews, and the one I grabbed onto the most was a hint that it might possibly be a plot similar to Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (full movie available on indiancine.ma).

Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (If It Goes, Call It a Car!), if you haven’t seen it, is a total delight!  Ashok Kumar, Kishore Kumar, and Anoop Kumar, brothers in real life, play brothers onscreen.  And Madhubala plays a sexy funny happy rich girl. Bonus: it also makes you feel better about Madhubala’s real life romantic tragedies, her failed love affair and broken heart with Dilip Kumar, and then rebound marriage with Kishore. With Dilip, onscreen, she is always “oh, poor me, my tragic love that can never be!”  With Kishore, she is all “this is great!  I am sexy and confident and flirty!”  And if that is the effect the two men had on her in real life as well, then I am glad she went with the drama-less but fun and funny choice!

Anyway, the 3 brother characters own a garage, the two younger brothers fall for Madhubala and her best friend, but their big brother hates women and romance and doesn’t want them to get married.  So they investigate and find out that years earlier, big brother’s heart was broken, which is when he turned anti-romance.  So they track down the woman who broke his heart, it was all a misunderstanding, she still loves him too, and it ends with happiness all round for all 3 couples.  And also, there is some plot about crooks after Madhubala’s inheritance or something, but it’s not important.

So, Dilwale, based on the first trailer and the Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi comments, is possibly taking the brothers-running-a-garage, older-brother-against-romance-because-of-past-romance, and younger-brother-tracks-down-lost-love plots and running with them.  I am pumped!  Young-hair Shahrukh falls in love with Kajol and is also some kind of action hero!  She betrays him in some way, and then years later hot-bearded-Shahrukh meets her again!  A romance track in two time periods!  Plus, he is a bossy and protective older brother, which is just super sexy!  And Varun is there too, being nice and funny.  It’s all good!

Then, trailer 2, which I have to admit, was a HUGE disappointment to me:

 

It just, somehow, doesn’t feel like they are connecting, or something?  The director, I think, said in an interview that it is all meant to be a metaphor for how the characters are separated from each other, and I am sure that is all very nice, but I want to see the SRKajol chemistry!  Plus, I don’t like Shahrukh’s voice for this.  At least, I don’t like him as Shahrukh’s voice.  The same singer apparently sang “Tum Hi Ho” from Aashiqui 2, which I love, but his voice is somehow too rough for what I think of as Shahrukh’s sound.  And everyone seems very stiff and uncomfortable the whole time.  Although Iceland looks gorgeous!

Thankfully, skipping ahead, trailer 3.5 explains some of this:

First, HOW CUTE ARE THEY!?!?!  I loved that opening intro bit, I love when he puts a coat around her between shots, I love them practicing the dance moves together, I love it all!  Why couldn’t there be more of that cute interaction in the actual song?

Second, no wonder they were so stiff!  They were literally freezing!  Did you catch that they talked about how they couldn’t even lipsynch at one point because their lips were freezing together?  Yes, the image of the big floaty sari against barren land is beautiful, but I would have been fine with sweaters and coats if it would have led to looser movements and better lipsynching.

I am ashamed to say it, but with all the problems with “Gerua”, I think I actually like trailer 3 with the young people better than the SRKajol Epic Love Song.

 

It just seems fun!  And young and silly and catchy.  Plus, I think they are doing a nice update of some traditional song ideas in a modern setting.  Kind of like “Halla Re” from Neal ‘n Nikki (which was a really odd movie, but “Halla Re” is still good!).  In that one, the lyrics literally say “I’m not a traditional girl, I don’t have a bindiya or anklets or any of the usual Indian feminine trappings, but I am still waiting for a boy to love and a boy to love me.”  Anyway, this feels kind of the same.

They are wearing modern clothes, it’s a sort of hip-hop beat, they use autotune, but they are expressing very traditional feelings.  It’s all metaphors about the heart, she even calls him her “Typical desi lover.”  Compare this with, for instance,  Varun’s song from Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania “Lucky Tu, Lucky Me.”  I mean, even the title of the song (which is also the chorus), is about having sex!  That’s not even subtle!  The title of the movie itself isn’t all that subtle either.  So it’s kind of refreshing to have a modern and catchy tune combined with some good old-fashioned Indian values.

Which brings us to Kirti’s pants.  Sure, you may call them insane psuedo-Beider jeans.  But I say they are actually a brilliant symbol of the new India!  Salwar pants made of denim, a perfect example of the global being made local.  Plus, they look super comfortable.  If perhaps a little warm for Goa (that’s where this was filmed, right?  It looks Goa-esque)

9 thoughts on “Dilwale Watch!

  1. Pingback: Dilwale Full Summary, All Spoilers! Part 5 | dontcallitbollywood

  2. So, I am the first one here to comment…and you started the blog almost two years ago.
    Glad, that I found you 🙂

    Yep, Gerua without the making off isn’t the same Gerua with the making off in head. I hadn’t a problem to accept the slightly arty impression the picturization gave me, mainly because of the landscape, the colours, the setting ups and some tiny ‘SRKajol things’ I noticed (and it helps, too, that I liked the music and the voice).

    I loved the parody that was made (with ShahRukh at the end).

    It seems that “Big Fan/The Watcher/Bah Who?BahLee!/Decaf” and “Moviemavengal” are your ‘oldest’ friends here. If they are the ones to have encouraged you to start the blog, I send them a heartfelt THANKS 🙂

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    • They are indeed the oldest! And then ShantiSal and Joyomama came along, and Lisa got me into Malayalam and so on and so forth, Thank goodness, because as you can see, the comments section was a little lonely for a while there.

      On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 4:49 PM, dontcallitbollywood wrote:

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  3. “The same singer apparently sang “Tum Hi Ho” from Aashiqui 2, which I love, but his voice is somehow too rough for what I think of as Shahrukh’s sound.”
    Wow, you went from not really knowing Arijit Singh to bragging about how you had fun at his concert 🙂

    Well, it’s been about a year and a month since I discovered your blog and I’ve seen your blog grow so much over this time. I hope it grows even more since you’re one of nicest people I’ve met Margaret!

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    • I did! Gerua was part of what started me on that, his voice bothered me so much that I started tracking down other videos for comparison and realizing I really liked him. And then the concert was just on another level, seeing him live.

      And you are one of the nicest people I’ve met! Helping me learn about Telugu films and being all encouraging and stuff!

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      • So what would you say your top 5 Arijit songs are at the moment?

        I’m more of a Atif Aslam fan but mine are Tum Hi Ho, Palat – Tera Hero Idhar Hai, Samjhawan, Mast Magan, and Soch Na Sake.

        I’ve visited many different blogs about Indian cinema and you’re one of the only people who replies to or at least tries to reply to every comment 🙂

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        • I think, in no particular order, Zaalima, Tum Hi Ho, Channa Mareya, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, and maybe Shaayrana from Holiday?

          and I love responding to comments! It’s my favorite part about blogging, making new friends and talking about stuff to you all.

          On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 10:39 PM, dontcallitbollywood wrote:

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          • It says a lot about Arijit when I love all of the songs that you mentioned as well. By the way, have you heard Haareya from Meri Pyaari Bindu? It’s a really good song as well!

            It’s fun to talk to you!

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