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Producer: Kumar Taurani/ Tips Films
Director: Ken Ghosh
Starring: Fardeen Khan, Kareena Kapoor and
Shahid Kapoor
Music:
Anu Malik
Lyrics: Sameer
Genre: Suspense Thriller Drama
Recommended Audience: Parental Guidance
Released on: August 20, 2004
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This week, we have the younger couple, Kareena Kapoor and
Shahid Kapoor, hit the screen with Fida. Fardeen Khan also
stars in this film.
Before you begin reading, let me just state that if you are
expecting an Ishq Vishk type of love triangle and want Fida
to meet magnum expectations, think again. This film is
nothing like Ken Ghosh’s first directorial venture. The story
is a little different than what we mi ght’ve
seen in other thrillers, but as the film progresses, you will
instantly be reminded of recent Abbas-Mustan films (Humraaz
and Ajnabee). However Fida has its moments and each character
is developed to add a new dimension to the film.
Our story begins with the introduction of Jai (Shahid Kapoor),
an orphan who wants to make something of himself in life. One
fine day, he wishes to meet the girl of his dreams and falls
head over heels for Neha (Kareena Kapoor). Love at first
sight, seems more like infatuation to me! Anyway, she
reciprocates, eventually, and both are happy.
On the other hand, a underworld Don (Akhilendra Mishra) has
been robbed of his fortune. He is searching for the person
who robbed him in order to get back his money and kill the
culprit.
Meanwhile, Neha asks Jai for help concerning money. You see,
Neha’s late father had criminal connections and now she must
pay his debt of millions or be killed by goons. Poor boy is
penniless and needs to be his lady’s knight in shining armor.
He sees a man named Vikram, withdraw a large sum of money
from the bank and decides to rob him. Jai gets caught and in
order to make things right, he takes the wrap for a crime
Vikram committed in order to get the money Neha needs.
And so . . . our naïve and foolish boy is trapped. With the
police after him and the Don’s goons trying to knock him off,
Jai tries to find Neha . . . only to discover that she is a
scheming witch and set him up with her other half, Vikram.
What happens next? Your guess is as good as mine! The ending
is not only unconventional, but might not sit well with the
viewer, hence, it is not a happy ending. But, didn’t the
trailors mention: NOT ALL LOVE STORIES HAVE THE PERFECT
ENDING? This is why Fida wins some extra points.
Fida is worth the watch for the performances alone by the 3
main leads. Shahid proves with this film, he is here to stay.
Kareena comes out of her shell even more as an actress and
shows negative shades in a character who was tailor-made for
her. Fardeen seems to improve his characterization with every
film. Despite recent controversy between Shahid and Fardeen,
one must admit that Kareena shares excellent on-screen
chemistry with both her co-stars. The supporting characters
are average.
On a technical side, direction by Ken Ghosh leaves much to be
desired, considering his Ishq Vishk was a surprise hit and a
well made product. However, Fida turns out to be alright
movie than some other films released this year. Ghosh will
have to make his next film even better to become a popular
filmmaker one day. On another note, editing is sharp and
cinematography leaves a mark. The screenplay is very slow in
the first half because it builds up a love story. The second
half is much better and you are eager to find out how it all
ends. Music by Anu Malik is definitely above average on
screen, but 1-2 romantic tracks could be omitted to make the
film move faster. “Nazar Nazar” is the best song in the movie
and Shahid is building up quite the dancing skills.
All said and done, with Fida, you won’t love the film, but
you’ll definitely like it for its entertainment value. Enjoy!
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