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Nandita, Bose set to run!


Mumbai: Ek din, Chaubees Ghante, a Hindi film said to be inspired by the mindblowing German masterpiece "Run Lola Run", is making waves as it gets final touches before its November premiere.

Starring critics' favourite, Nandita Das, who hit the headlines after she broke rules to play a lesbian in Deepa Mehta's "Fire", and the talented Rahul Bose, the film has had its share of roadblocks.

Director Anant Balani died of a heart attack last month, days after the unit finished shooting, delaying the release by over a month.

A thriller, which was completed in an start-to-finish shoot of 30 days, the film has been dedicated to Balani.

For Das, this is her first experiment with an action-packed psychological flick and the actress says she has had a blast spending 16 continuous days running, cycling, falling down and getting bruised all over for the shooting of the film.

Though she is candid in accepting the heavy "inspiration" the film has taken from the critically acclaimed Run Lola Run, Das said people should judge it in its own right.

"There is a lot of Indian milieu in it, a lot of typical film stuff also...there are whole lot of elements that are not common to Run Lola Run, so instead of comparing it with anything or trying to put it in a genre, I think we should just see the film and then decide whether we like it or not," Das said.

While Lola had 24 hours to arrange for 100,000 dollars before the mafia dunked bullets into his head, her Indian version Sameera will have 120 minutes.

The Hindi flick has been lengthened to suit the Indian appetite for long cinema.

Producer Vivek Suchanti added that the film would be released only in big city theatres.

"In the first run, it will go to mulitplexes mainly, because it is really meant for urban metro auidences and if the film is liked by the urban metro audience, then we will go a little wider and take it to the B center, I don't think it is a film of C center," Suchanti said.

The Indian film industry dishes out nearly 300 films a year--most of them three-hour song-and-dance extravaganzas with minimum four songs.

Though more and more filmmakers are trying to break the mould, it is still a long way before alternative cinema enters the blockbuster mainstream. ANI



Run Lola Run wasn't a "masterpiece," as the article describes it, but it was a good movie. I'm curious to see how an Indian film handles a different cinematic time structure. It would be interesting to see this idea in the streets of Mumbai. The songs would have to be limited to background music, or else the tension and momentum will be lost.


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I thought Lola had 15 mins (or something close to that).


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My problem with remaking RLR is that the original was a relatively fresh idea with a unique style, and rather than finding their own voice, the filmmakers of this version simply try to piggyback on the freshness of the original. It would be like remaking Pulp Fiction or Memento. Those films were so bold that a remake would seem more like a rehash. Still, I'll wait until it releases to make a judgement. My gut tells me the DVD is coming from WEG :)


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It is not by WEG!!


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indiafm review:

Ek Din 24 Ghante

By Taran Adarsh

Getting inspired by a well-made film is perfectly okay. But making a complete mess of that skillfully executed flick is simply unpardonable.

EK DIN 24 GHANTE takes its inspiration from German director Tom Tykwer's RUN LOLA RUN. Unfortunately, watching the desi adaptation is akin to flying in an aircraft in extreme turbulence!

Nandita Das shares an unstable relationship with her father. However, she finds solace in the arms of Rahul Bose, someone who cares for her and loves her dearly.

The story takes a turn when Rahul is threatened by a casino owner to clear the Rs. 20 lakhs he owes to the casino. Finding himself in a dilemma, Rahul calls Nandita to save his life.

To save the life of her beloved, Nandita gets the money out of her reluctant father, who in turn hires a hit-man behind his daughter.

Nandita has to run to save her boyfriend's life and also save her skin from the cops and the hit-man. Does she succeed in her mission?

A story like this had the potential to engage the viewer for the next two hours, but EK DIN 24 GHANTE just doesn't measure up to the expectations.

What's indeed surprising is that it has been directed by the same name that handled a sensitive subject with such élan in JOGGERS' PARK. Unfortunately, director Anant Balani seems ill at ease directing this genre!

The film abounds in flaws…

Although the basic idea is intriguing, the way director Balani unfolds the saga is far from convincing. In fact, the film tends to test the patience of the viewer as it inches ahead.

Besides a far-from-convincing narrative, the ending of the film – which should've been the high point – is an absolute letdown, leaving no impact whatsoever. In fact, it's thanda to put it in filmi parlance!

Besides, there are very few thrilling moments in the film. The original scored because of the gripping and stimulating moments it had to offer, making the viewer involved in the goings-on completely, but in this case, boredom sets in after the first ten minutes itself.

Also, none of the performances really manage to stand out. Nandita Das tries hard to lend credence to her role, but doesn't really impress. Rahul Bose looks dispassionate and goes through his part mechanically. Kabir is strictly okay.

On the whole, EK DIN 24 GHANTE neither caters to the intelligentsia, nor the hoi polloi. At the box-office, a poor fate seems inevitable!

Rating:- *.

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A better review by rediff:

Run Nandita, run!

Anjum N | November 07, 2003 18:00 IST


For all those who feel Hindi films are too long, director Anant Balani -- who passed away before his last three films, Joggers' Park, Mumbai Matinee and Ek Din 24 Ghante, released over the last couple of months -- gives us one that looks Hollywoodish. At least by its length. The film is of less than 90 minutes duration.

Inspired by Tom Tykwer's German film Run Lola Run, Ek Din 24 Ghante has as its central character Sameera (Nandita Das), the daughter of a rich businessman who opposes her affair with Viren (Rahul Bose). The rich father is unscrupulous in his business deals and has an affair with his secretary.

Viren is given to gambling and loses huge amounts regularly. One day, he loses Rs 20 lakh at Mr Patel's (Vineet Kumar) casino. Viren is taken captive by Patel and calls Sameera for help. She now has to arrange for the money and deliver it to the Mumbai docks to save her boyfriend's life.



However, her father refuses to part with the money. When she manages to take the money at gunpoint, he puts the cops (led by theatre personality Piyush Mishra) and a hitman (television actor Kabir) on her trail.

And there's a bandh in the city, forcing her to run the vast distance escaping the cops, the hitman, bandh enforcers and rioters along the way.

The film has been shot and edited stylishly, with a lot of emphasis on giving it an international feel.

Take, for example, the minimum use of words once the thriller element starts. Characters like Viren, Patel and the police inspector have substantial roles but limited dialogues, making their characters more believable. The hitman, in fact, has no line at all.

Similarly, there are no unwanted family angles, comedy tracks or songs to slacken the pace. All this, thanks to the German original, of course.

Of the cast, Vineet Kumar and Piyush Mishra pitch in with decent performances. Rahul Bose once again holds his own without much effort or going overboard. With films like Aparna Sen's Mr & Mr Iyer, Sujoy Ghosh's Jhankaar Beats and Balani's Mumbai Matinee before this, he sure has a good year going.

However, the film belongs to Sameera's character. Given a glamorous and challenging role opposite able actors, Nandita Das rises to the ocassion and delivers a believable performance. Whether its her anger at her father's infedility, her impatient run to beat the 24-hour deadline or irritation at having to convince the cops of her desperate situation, she leaves a good impression.

A week after N Chandra's Kagaar, where she played the wife of an encounter specialist cop in a rather unconvincing and superficial manner, Das can hope to reinforce her claim to being an 'actress' first, rather than a heroine.

The film had a disastrous opening though -- eight people in the balcony of a suburban Mumbai theatre on the first day, first show.

So filmmaker Anant Balani and his cast's efforts may not be noticed, after all.

For all those who love seeing Hollywood-style thrillers made in Hindi, and don't mind the short duration, Ek Din 24 Ghante is worth a watch.

CREDITS
Cast: Nandita Das, Rahul Bose, Piyush Mishra, Vineet Kumar and Kabir.
Director: Anant Balani
Producers: Devang Dholakia, Vivek Suchanti and Vijay Jindal
Music: Sanju Chakravarti
Lyrics: Dr Deepak Sneh


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Did anyone ever see this movie? I wonder what the zulmis thought of it?


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Muz wrote:
Did anyone ever see this movie? I wonder what the zulmis thought of it?


Now that you mention it - I have the DVD still shrink-wrapped (had picked it up in India). Run Lola Run is imo a good film - pretty much felt like philosophy through pop-culture, served hot with music that defined the 90's. Perhaps I will be inspired enough to watch this tonight, will post my thoughts if I actually sit through this.


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Okay great! I loved Run Lola Run - for what it was ... original!

This version of the movie escaped me somehow ...

I guess from the reviews it had a shockingly bad run in the cinemas. I'm mainly interested in seeing how well it was re-made in India and if it was 'Indianised' in any way. If you get a chance to watch please let me know what you think. I might try to hunt down a copy for myself.


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Muz wrote:
Okay great! I loved Run Lola Run - for what it was ... original!

This version of the movie escaped me somehow ...

I guess from the reviews it had a shockingly bad run in the cinemas. I'm mainly interested in seeing how well it was re-made in India and if it was 'Indianised' in any way. If you get a chance to watch please let me know what you think. I might try to hunt down a copy for myself.


Muz - if don’t already own Run Lola Run then do yourself a favor and get it (the R1 is pretty cheap and has a good transfer). As for the desi version i wish i "could" turn back time and get back my 90 mins ! . From what i can see there is nothing "indian" about it at least nothing that is worth your time. My impression - Nandita cannot run, the editor cannot edit, the music sucked and the director lost it. I don’t even think this is a remake, this is “original” bullshit with only common theme being a running girl. I guess I can call it "Run Audience Run"


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Hello!

I already have Run Lola Run ... but thanks for the tips about this one. Sorry that you lost 90 minutes of your life watching this. I guess this is another one to avoid. :cry:

A shame really - I was hoping for something good - I like Nandita and Rahul Bose ...

Muz.


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Muz wrote:
A shame really - I was hoping for something good - I like Nandita and Rahul Bose ...


I guess Nandita was the only reason why i got it, but i guess even she falters sometimes :(


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dvdisoil wrote:
Muz wrote:
A shame really - I was hoping for something good - I like Nandita and Rahul Bose ...


I guess Nandita was the only reason why i got it, but i guess even she falters sometimes :(


BTW!! How was she as Lady Don in Supari?


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dvdisoil wrote:
Muz wrote:
A shame really - I was hoping for something good - I like Nandita and Rahul Bose ...


I guess Nandita was the only reason why i got it, but i guess even she falters sometimes :(


BTW!! How was she as Lady Don in CHARAS?


I thought it was SUPARI - which i though i saw, but cant seem to remember anything about it, perhaps it was bad experience also.


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