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Movie Reviews > Mausam
Producer Sheetal Vinod Talwar, Sunil A. Lulla 
Director Pankaj Kapoor 
Music Director Pritam Chakraborty  
Cast Shahid Kapoor, Singh a.k.a Harry, Sonam Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Aditi Sharma, Supriya Pathak, Manoj Pahwa, Vaibhav Talwar, Kamal Chopra, Kamal Tiwari, Mushtaq Kak, Herry Tangri, Maya Mankotia 

 

Its become a ritual. Week after week, I make it a point to gauge audience expectations from a forthcoming movie on Twitter and Facebook. Based on what they have seen in the promos of a forthcoming film, or after listening to its soundtrack, the prospective viewers/moviegoers share their thoughts on the movie on my timeline. MAUSAM, I must add, had generated tremendous excitement prior to its release for varied reasons. One of the key reasons being, it is helmed by one of the most respected and accomplished actors of India -- Pankaj Kapur. This, in my opinion, is also its unique selling proposition.
MAUSAM is being advocated as one of the greatest, epic love stories on celluloid. A story that talks of unconditional love against all adversities. First-time director Pankaj Kapur narrates a saga of star-crossed lovers facing various storms in their lives and of course, seasons. The story begins in the early 1990s and concludes a decade later, encompassing historical events that affected our lives -- displacement of Kashmiri Pandits, Babri Masjid episode, Mumbai blasts, 9/11, Kargil war and Gujarat riots. Though the on-screen characters make a veiled attack on the atrocities inflicted on the common man, MAUSAM remains a love story at heart.
One has come to expect mesmeric romance and lilting tunes, backed by sensitive portrayals, from a true-blue romantic film. Unfortunately, MAUSAM suffers for the very reason that one may have assumed would be its biggest strength -- writing. The screenplay, to put it bluntly, is unengaging and what makes it worse is the fact that it seems like a never-ending saga. The film just goes on and on and on, moving from one city/country to another, till the viewer gets jetlagged and exhausted by watching this saga unfold on screen. With a running time of close to 3 hours, MAUSAM has a few sequences that do stand out, but the weak script blows the efforts away.

MAUSAM starts with mere adolescent attraction between a Punjabi boy Harry [Shahid Kapoor] and a Kashmiri girl Aayat [Sonam Kapoor] in a small village of Punjab. It develops into young love between them in season two. Their love realizes its own depth in the hours of separation through season three. In the fourth and final season, their love culminates into togetherness. But not before sacrificing a lot personally and learning the truth behind universal love.

MAUSAM has an old-world charm, no two opinions about it. The magic of the good old days is delectable and its a great feeling to go back in time. Right from the setting to the costumes to the overall ambience, the film succeeds in pulling you back in time. But like I pointed out at the outset, the writing leaves a sour taste in your mouth. It lacks meat.

Let me elaborate. The transition from Season 1 [in Punjab] to Season 2 [in Scotland] seems most unreal. The transition from a small village in Punjab to a palatial mansion and shop in Scotland remains a mystery. It truly baffles you. Also, when Sonam accidentally spots Shahid in Scotland, after a gap of many years, youd expect her to rush up to him; if not hug him, at least make him aware that theyve finally found/traced each other. But she doesn , till he traces her and leaves a note for her. Why does Sonam evade him on the street first and at the concert later? Those in love would jump at the very first opportunity to rekindle an old flame, right?

The graph of the film moves downwards with each passing episode. The war and the aftermath doesn work, the Switzerland incident [when Shahid spots Sonam and chases her again, only to find her with someone else], though well shot, adds to the length, while the finale in Ahmedabad -- the climax -- is far from convincing. Besides, the lovers cross paths so many times that it doesn come across as a coincidence anymore. Also, their reunion doesn make you feel euphoric at all. The film doesn end at that. Theres an element of heroism injected in the finale moments of the film and it is so ridiculous that you actually rub your eyes in disbelief. Seriously, Mr Kapur, what were you thinking when you wrote this part?

Pankaj Kapur is a brilliant actor, but he has a long, long way to go when it comes to writing a screenplay and telling a story without stretching it. Theres no denying that he has handled a number of sequences adroitly, but after a point, MAUSAM becomes a tedious experience that sets in boredom and tests the patience of the viewer. The production values are top notch and producers Sheetal Vinod Talwar and Sunil Lulla deserve credit for giving the film a gargantuan look. The soundtrack of MAUSAM [Pritam] is a delight for listeners. The songs that stand out are Sajh Dhaj Ke and Rabba Main Toh Mar Gaya Oye. Binod Pradhans cinematography is remarkable.

It must have been a challenge of sorts for Shahid and Sonam to get the roles right. For, both sport not one, but varied looks in the film. Shahid gives his all to this role, submitting himself to his director-father to mould him the way he chooses to. It won be erroneous to state that Shahid surpasses all his previous performances, including the one in KAMINEY, with this film. The film also marks the coming of age of this actor. For Sonam, MAUSAM will prove to be a turning point in her career. Astonishing -- that would be the right word to describe her work this time around. The confidence with which she handles the distinct characterization speaks volumes.

Supriya Pathak Kapur is first-rate. Anupam Kher is wasted. Manoj Pahwa is wonderful, as always. The actors essaying the role of Sonams father and sister are natural. Vaibhav Talwar gets no scope. Aditi Sharma excels in a brief role.  

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  monika dey
29/04/2012 11:04:00    

superb, nice, wonderfully directed movie, nice acting by both the lead actors
     
  hot gal
11/02/2012 17:02:19    

enjoy this clip
     
  zubair saifi
27/12/2011 16:12:52    










zah ra sarvari
     
  zahra
19/12/2011 20:12:17    

Anushka do you married me
     
  Khadir
15/12/2011 15:12:28    

Songs are very good.hi i am all girls boyfriend
     
  Sajid.m.
15/12/2011 15:12:50    

Nice movie speshly loving songs
     
  Khadir.pasha
15/12/2011 15:12:49    

i love mausam
     
  mukesh yadav
06/11/2011 12:11:08    

i love mausam
     
  mukesh yadav
06/11/2011 12:11:26    

Nice movie i like it
     
  Farhat hussain
05/11/2011 13:11:30    

i love you
     
  azam_saleem35@yahoo.com
27/10/2011 09:10:44    

Visvkarma
     
  Anand
26/10/2011 13:10:05    

I Love U Shahid N Thanks So Much For Mausam Film
     
  Harry's
23/10/2011 13:10:20    

I want to see this movie
     
  Mandip magar
16/10/2011 11:10:51    

I LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE SHAHID KAPOOOOR SO DO MAUSAM
     
  ABHIRAMI SANTHOSH
15/10/2011 21:10:35    



Mausam Review



Movie Reviews > Mausam
Producer Sheetal Vinod Talwar, Sunil A. Lulla
Director Pankaj Kapoor
Music Director Pritam Chakraborty
Cast Shahid Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Anupam Kher,Aditi Sharma, Supriya Pathak





Its become a ritual. Week after week, I make it a point to gauge audience expectations from a forthcoming movie on Twitter and Facebook. Based on what they have seen in the promos of a forthcoming film, or after listening to its soundtrack, the prospective viewers/moviegoers share their thoughts on the movie on my timeline. MAUSAM, I must add, had generated tremendous excitement prior to its release for varied reasons. One of the key reasons being, it is helmed by one of the most respected and accomplished actors of India -- Pankaj Kapur. This, in my opinion, is also its unique selling proposition.
MAUSAM is being advocated as one of the greatest, epic love stories on celluloid. A story that talks of unconditional love against all adversities. First-time director Pankaj Kapur narrates a saga of star-crossed lovers facing various storms in their lives and of course, seasons. The story begins in the early 1990s and concludes a decade later, encompassing historical events that affected our lives -- displacement of Kashmiri Pandits, Babri Masjid episode, Mumbai blasts, 9/11, Kargil war and Gujarat riots. Though the on-screen characters make a veiled attack on the atrocities inflicted on the common man, MAUSAM remains a love story at heart.
One has come to expect mesmeric romance and lilting tunes, backed by sensitive portrayals, from a true-blue romantic film. Unfortunately, MAUSAM suffers for the very reason that one may have assumed would be its biggest strength -- writing. The screenplay, to put it bluntly, is unengaging and what makes it worse is the fact that it seems like a never-ending saga. The film just goes on and on and on, moving from one city/country to another, till the viewer gets jetlagged and exhausted by watching this saga unfold on screen. With a running time of close to 3 hours, MAUSAM has a few sequences that do stand out, but the weak script blows the efforts away.

MAUSAM starts with mere adolescent attraction between a Punjabi boy Harry [Shahid Kapoor] and a Kashmiri girl Aayat [Sonam Kapoor] in a small village of Punjab. It develops into young love between them in season two. Their love realizes its own depth in the hours of separation through season three. In the fourth and final season, their love culminates into togetherness. But not before sacrificing a lot personally and learning the truth behind universal love.

MAUSAM has an old-world charm, no two opinions about it. The magic of the good old days is delectable and its a great feeling to go back in time. Right from the setting to the costumes to the overall ambience, the film succeeds in pulling you back in time. But like I pointed out at the outset, the writing leaves a sour taste in your mouth. It lacks meat.

Let me elaborate. The transition from Season 1 [in Punjab] to Season 2 [in Scotland] seems most unreal. The transition from a small village in Punjab to a palatial mansion and shop in Scotland remains a mystery. It truly baffles you. Also, when Sonam accidentally spots Shahid in Scotland, after a gap of many years, youd expect her to rush up to him; if not hug him, at least make him aware that theyve finally found/traced each other. But she doesn , till he traces her and leaves a note for her. Why does Sonam evade him on the street first and at the concert later? Those in love would jump at the very first opportunity to rekindle an old flame, right?

The graph of the film moves downwards with each passing episode. The war and the aftermath doesn work, the Switzerland incident [when Shahid spots Sonam and chases her again, only to find her with someone else], though well shot, adds to the length, while the finale in Ahmedabad -- the climax -- is far from convincing. Besides, the lovers cross paths so many times that it doesn come across as a coincidence anymore. Also, their reunion doesn make you feel euphoric at all. The film doesn end at that. Theres an element of heroism injected in the finale moments of the film and it is so ridiculous that you actually rub your eyes in disbelief. Seriously, Mr Kapur, what were you thinking when you wrote this part?

Pankaj Kapur is a brilliant actor, but he has a long, long way to go when it comes to writing a screenplay and telling a story without stretching it. Theres no denying that he has handled a number of sequences adroitly, but after a point, MAUSAM becomes a tedious experience that sets in boredom and tests the patience of the viewer. The production values are top notch and producers Sheetal Vinod Talwar and Sunil Lulla deserve credit for giving the film a gargantuan look. The soundtrack of MAUSAM [Pritam] is a delight for listeners. The songs that stand out are Sajh Dhaj Ke and Rabba Main Toh Mar Gaya Oye. Binod Pradhans cinematography is remarkable.

It must have been a challenge of sorts for Shahid and Sonam to get the roles right. For, both sport not one, but varied looks in the film. Shahid gives his all to this role, submitting himself to his director-father to mould him the way he chooses to. It won be erroneous to state that Shahid surpasses all his previous performances, including the one in KAMINEY, with this film. The film also marks the coming of age of this actor. For Sonam, MAUSAM will prove to be a turning point in her career. Astonishing -- that would be the right word to describe her work this time around. The confidence with which she handles the distinct characterization speaks volumes.

Supriya Pathak Kapur is first-rate. Anupam Kher is wasted. Manoj Pahwa is wonderful, as always. The actors essaying the role of Sonams father and sister are natural. Vaibhav Talwar gets no scope. Aditi Sharma excels in a brief role.

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FanTastic Movie

     
  poo&ASHISH
11/10/2011 15:10:38    

FanTastic Movie
     
  sangamesh
09/10/2011 11:10:23    

Movie is gud bt acting is too gud... I like dat
     
  jayant chouhan
08/10/2011 09:10:17    

p[[o0==00=]pom,.'kl
     
  meghla munshi
07/10/2011 14:10:18    

i lyk NDA Of INDIA
     
  Arif
07/10/2011 09:10:03    

i dont like sonam but i like shahid
     
  abhaya
06/10/2011 17:10:31    

I Like Sonam,s Act
     
  Om Prakash Yadav
06/10/2011 11:10:50    

Nice move good work shahid
     
  Santosh pal
06/10/2011 11:10:52    

i love shahid so i luv the movie also
     
  avani
05/10/2011 01:10:29    

i didnt watch the movie yet bt i luv d songs nd shahid too
     
  safia
04/10/2011 09:10:06    

all the best
     
  kamrul
02/10/2011 17:10:16    

this is very fantastic movie
     
  chand
30/09/2011 23:09:31    

average movie first half is too good then movie is little slow..... esle shahid & sonam both plays factastic roles....
Aayat offff too good name..........
     
  vinay pathak
30/09/2011 20:09:28    

faltu
     
  hyuhguvugj
30/09/2011 17:09:24    

NICE MOVIE.GOOD WORK SHAHID
     
  RAMANDEEP
30/09/2011 16:09:43    

SO BAD FILM ................................................................... I JUST HATE IT
     
  ANUSHKA
30/09/2011 10:09:21    

oh SHAHID i love this movie .................... u look awesome i love you
     
  priya
30/09/2011 10:09:18    

I love this movie & i love shahid.
     
  NIHARIKA BEHURA
28/09/2011 12:09:29    

I love the mausam & i love shahid.
     
  NIHARIKA BEHURA
28/09/2011 12:09:58    

good
     
  deba
28/09/2011 06:09:31    

puruna bazar NC HIGH SCHOOL BHADRAK ORISSA
     
  s.k.kala s.k.niyaz
28/09/2011 01:09:35    

i LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE SHAHIDKAPOOR AND MAUSAM
     
  ESRAA LEB
27/09/2011 20:09:11    

Sonam she's beautiful girl... ^_^
     
  tami
27/09/2011 18:09:11    

I LIKE SONAM's ACT
     
  AMAR KAPASE
27/09/2011 09:09:42    

I LIKE SONAM's ACT
     
  AMAR KAPASE
27/09/2011 09:09:35    

worst movie of the year
     
  priya
26/09/2011 19:09:47    

The Worst movie I have ever watched .....it completely a wastage of time and money
     
  swapnil
26/09/2011 18:09:43    

this movie very fantastic
     
  satish mehta
26/09/2011 17:09:12    

Good Movie. Great work by Pankaj and Shahid Kapoor. Nice movie after such a long time you can watch with your family.
     
  Ashok C
26/09/2011 11:09:19    

nice
     
  rocky
26/09/2011 10:09:13    

It's really a love story beyond romance.happy to see a fresh couple .pankaj sir really did a marvellous job .thank you for incredible efforts made to move us the viewers
     
  Veenu
26/09/2011 01:09:13    

It's the worst movies of this year....
     
  Amit
25/09/2011 21:09:11    

pure movie main judaaiiii hi judaaiiiii hai , milan to end main hi hai, do no ke kab ptar se baat hoti hai to bhi WI-FI used kiya hai.......
     
  Sooraj
25/09/2011 16:09:22    

Sonam kapoor is like a witch
     
  sooonam
25/09/2011 14:09:59    

Pichhar
     
  Movi
23/09/2011 21:09:49    

its oOosuum
     
  Malek kolsawala
23/09/2011 19:09:45    

803985
     
  bhavisya
23/09/2011 15:09:11    

 

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