Saturday, June 13, 2009

Anubhav


Anubhav
Cast:
Sanjay Suri, Gul Panag, Jackie Shroff, Mita Vasisht, Shruti Seth, Raj Zutshi, Sudha Chandran and Anoop Menon
Director: Rajiv Nath

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Reviews

1. Indya.com


Anubhav is the story of a theatre actor, Anubhav, played by Sanjay Suri whose newborn baby and wife (Gul Panag) need an expensive surgery. To pay for the operation that would save his wife, he becomes a gigolo. A shady doctor (Mita Vashisht) and a limping pimp (Raj Zutshi) put him on this path when he has no other option to make money. Anoop Menon plays his best friend who supports him through everything.

The first half shows the romance blossoming between Gul and Sanjay, their marriage against her parents’ wishes. Jackie Shroff plays an eccentric theatre guru who gets the two hitched. The second half depicts the state of mind and guilt that Sanjay goes through and how he becomes a seasoned gigolo...read full review...

2. REAL Bollywood.com

Anubhav (Sanjay Suri), Antara (Shruthi Seth) and Aadi (Anoop Menon) are products of the Bombay theatre academy who nurture big Bollywood dreams. But reality soon dawns upon them that those dreams are not to easy to fulfill. Anubhav during his struggling mission encounters Meera (Gul Panag) who excitedly declares that she is his fan. The twosome fall in love and get married much to Meera’s rich parents’ wishes. The theatre guru Ibrahim Vakil (Jackie Shroff) now becomes their sole patron. Meanwhile Aadi manages to get a producer for his film which is supposed to be an adaptation of famous Shakespearean play, Hamlet. The film starring Anubhav in the main lead gets stuck midway owing to an untimely demise of their producer. At the same time Meera runs into some pregnancy complications which in turn lead to an extra ordinary turn of fortunes for Anubhav. All these problems drive Anubhav to become a gigolo who trades his body to sex hungry woman in return of money. But as he solicits his clients, he imagines them to be characters in a movie till he gets to a point when he cannot differentiate whether he is a gigolo, an actor or an ordinary man.

The basic premise of the film is really interesting since its topical and such things do happen in present times in Bollywood. But once the situations are established and Anubhav turns a male prostitute, the film losses its way. You also stop caring much about the characters and simply can’t relate to them. Then there is this melodramatic angle forcibly thrown in about Anubhav’s new born daughter’s illness and how Gul Panag thinking their daughter is dead. Also what were the makers thinking when giving those lines for Sanjay Suri to mouth when he is narrating his sex worker experiences? Simply cringe worthy. Agreed the film may be inspired from real life sequences but why be so direct?...read fill review...


3. Indian Express by Shubhra Gupta

How does a self-respecting actor, struggling to make it big in the movies, end up becoming a paid-for toy boy? A few years ago, a film called ‘Oops’ made a stab at the still-uncomfortable, still-taboo topic of male sexual exploitation, but it didn’t push too many boundaries : the hunky lads stripped and danced, and lusty ladies showered notes on them.

‘Abubhav, An Actor’s Tale’, takes the argument further. Theatre actor Anubahv (Sanjay) rebuffs the advances of a lonely co-star (delightfully termed as a ‘refusal to compromise’ in Bollywoodspeak), and gets stuck on the sidelines of showbiz. A fatally-ill baby, and a delusional wife (Gul) pushes him straight into the arms of a cheery pimp (Raj), and a series of beds, making needy, rich women happy in return for ready cash...read full review...


4. nowrunning.com by aparna

Directors like Sudhir Mishra and Zoya Akhtar have in the recent past tried to give an insider's view of the workings of the entertainment industry through their films. Director Rajiv Nath has tried to do the same with "Anubhav", which tries to underline that men are as vulnerable to sexual abuse as women in Bollywood.

Though a thematically good film, "Anubhav" has not been executed properly, especially the first one hour.

The only saving grace in the film is Sanjay Suri, who plays the title role. The scenes where Sanjay is shown grieving and regretting his decision to be a gigolo to save his newborn daughter are extremely touching.

Gul Panag, who plays his wife, is good in the emotional scenes.

Anubhav (Sanjay) is the brightest student of Mumbai's theatre academy but all his hopes of making it big in Bollywood are shattered when he fails to get a good break. For survival he starts playing bit roles...read full review...

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