Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Movie Review: 'Cocktail'


It’s a typical Indian love-triangle story wherein whoever goes saintly and does sacrifice, is rewarded at last. It’s the same old wine in a new bottle with an attractive label. New bottle is freshness in approach and attractive label is script-supportive eye-candy.

The movie starts with a seasoned flirt, Gautam (Saif) leering at an air-hostess like a trapped dog at a bone. He is a successful charmer staying in London and has always managed to get beautiful babes to play with at his will. He is a man who doesn’t spare ladies even during his professional times. This real jerk of the first order bumps into a lovely lady, Meera (Diana) who is a fresh-faced Indian beauty with all traditional Indian values and understanding. He tries his luck with her but she ducks him and gets rid of him like one does to cow dung stuck to his shoes. Gautam on one hand is a kind of guy who often exhibits himself as a proud womanizer, who doesn’t believe in melodrama and frequently shows during the movie that he’s quite aware of all forms of it. Meera on the other hand is a ditched wife in a strange city. She stumbles across Veronica (Deepika) in a ladies’ room and gets a bedroom for herself in Veronica’s house. Veronica is supremely out-of-order daughter of a rich father, preferring to wear only tops in the house, is a wild party animal and the sexiest siren around. Meera and Veronica, despite their polar-opposite dispositions become best pals.

When known from Meera about the desperation Gautam has for girls, Veronica gives that salivating dog a chance and finds a good guy in him. Promptly she brings him in her house and gives him the access to her bed. Gautam lives the best boon that can ever be experienced on earth - staying with two sexy ladies in his sinking youth; sleeping with Veronica and trying to get mixed up with Meera who is already married. As a menacing monster, Gautam's mom (Dimple Kapadia) pops up surprisingly along with her brother (Boman Irani) to get her son married. To take her into confidence that her ageing prince has already chosen an Indian girl who is cut out for his family, Saif convinces Meera to be his girl. During the drama, Gautam gets clarity that he is a jerk with a heart. Meera ignores Gautam all the times before finally falling for him by his charms and for a change, genuine compliments. Parallelly, Veronica realizes of her growing love for Gautam and admits to him. But he, shameless as always, flatly denies of it and goes for Meera. Veronica goes typical heart-broken lover way but at the end, she makes herself ready to hoot for his ex-bedmate and ex-roommate.

I am happy to see Deepika emitting a lot of performance as a leggy bombshell with her wanton attitude. Most times, Saif does justice to his joker-stuff, mainly in the first half and is actually funny. Bratty character is well-suited to Saif’s personality and a bit ill-suited to his age but he justifies his character fairly well with some real acting. Dimple's work is okay and not worth mentioning. Boman as usual is a fun as Saif's maternal uncle. Even though Deepika is a show-stopper, Diana looks stunningly beautiful and does a very good job. Her flying hair strands across her smiley, innocent face during ‘Tumhi ho bandhu’ is a still that is capable of competing with any of Deepika’s generous skin-show feast. The movie doesn’t allow you to know more about the characters except their typical characteristics and their random mingling. So you can blame the script which looks half-heartedly written. The movie is a fun to watch in most pieces of it but plot-less story doesn’t hold them tightly enough and gives you whatever is cooked at the end.

6 comments:

Rakshatha :) said...

Hey Pratik
the review is well written. Will try to watch this movie this weekend :) looking forward to more such reviews:)

Rahul said...

Hahaha...I am so glad after reading your review that I held out against tremendous pestering and refused to see cocktail....Sounds like crap.

By the way, how about reviewing some older Hindi movie gems? I like your reviews, but please be more forthright in slamming movies like cocktail....

Anonymous said...

No words for Pritam (Music Director) and the lyricist is such a big injustice here. I would say the best during recent times in a Bollywood Movie. Pritam does nostalgic justice to the movie (as many a times) and lifts up the movie. Pritam brings life to the movie and considerably shapes up the characters and the movie in itself. Without Pritam I think the movie would have crap. Hats off Pritam. This music has long life. Already downloaded the songs. Even if you watch the movie with closed eyes, it would definitely that you to higher places. Keep it up Pritam. Looking forward to feel your next nostalgic album.

Anonymous said...

Above Chandresh Jobanputra

Pratik Ravani said...

Riki - Thank you so very much for your kind words.

Rahul - Thanks yar. Good idea of reviewing older ones. Gotta see how that works out. Would love to do that.

Chandresh - Welcome your thoughts bro. To me, music couldn't make up for the holes movie left behind. However, my hearty congrats to Pritam!

Chandresh Jobanputra said...

Beautiful Black Holes walking all arounds, in the movie and in the theatres That was a Thumbs Up at least