Dhobi Ghat

January. 21,2010      
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Arun is a reclusive and lonely modern art painter. Shai is an American banker who is on a visit to Mumbai. Munna is a washerboy also living near Arun and Yasmin. The movie is about these four characters from different class of society and how the lives of four characters are intertwined.

Aamir Khan as  Arun
Prateik Babbar as  Zohaib "Munna" Shaikh
Monica Dogra as  Shai Edulji
Danish Husain as  Salim
Kitu Gidwani as  Vatsala

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Reviews

VeteranLight
2010/01/21

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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WillSushyMedia
2010/01/22

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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TrueHello
2010/01/23

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Verity Robins
2010/01/24

Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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muvi-fan-73
2010/01/25

'Dhobi Ghat' or 'Mumbai Diaries' is an Aamir Khan's movie. So the viewing Audience belongs mostly not to just one country but internationally. The result is we have numerous reviews but less rating points. It is a good movie. It is underrated as per my understanding.Tone, Script & Story: Story of four people run parallel, a dhobi (washer man), painter, photographer, a newlywed bride. Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography: Justified. Acting: Everybody has done justice to their roles.Final Verdict: A nicely directed parallel running drama of four lives you must not miss if you are a serious movie lover.

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vipinkadavil
2010/01/26

My observations,1. The chaotic life of Arun's life gradually beaming up with inspiration with Yasmin's Vlogs which she has defined as "Letters to her brother". Yasmin was able to capture the rainy days in the way it was supposed to be described as. Any other narration on those rainy days would have totally destroyed it. But her narration was spot on. This goes to show that you don't always need Amitabh Bachan as a narrator. You just need an actor with conviction. Arun's transition from inspired to depressed was captured with perfection and that painting which was done based on the Vlog was exceptional.2. It's funny that they named the movie Dhobi Ghat. I thought the movie would revolve around him. I was expecting something like Lunchbox (Yes I saw Dhobi Ghat after watching Lunchbox). There might be a connection somewhere but I am guessing that the common presence of Munna in both Arun and Shia's life might be the reason but I still would want the movie to have a clearer title.3. Even though Munna's performance wasn't brilliant, Shia and Munna was enough to keep the audience fixated. Of the few things, I felt right about Munna was that his aspirations to become an actor as opposed to his livelihood were perfectly convincing. When he revealed that he was from Bihar, I was searching for his typical Bihari accent. I might be stereotyping here but the plot had so much to offer that it didn't come across as a drawback to me.4. Shia instead of being this typical NRI from America was shown as the apt character display of what lengths an NRI would go to get what she wanted. In a normal Bollywood movie, we would not have seen her going on top of a building under construction. Even if we would, there would be nonsensical comedic characters that were totally out of place.Bottomline: - What stayed with me was how those rainy days were shown the way I as a viewer would want to see it.

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bparekh12
2010/01/27

Can't say I liked it much. After watching the movie, I didn't remember a lot of it.. It was like waking up from a dream and you know how it feels. You just remember that you had a good dream but more often than not you don't really remember them it was the same with Dhobi Ghat. All that I can say was that for the most part of the movie... I had a smile on my face.IMDb wants me to write about 10 lines and I don't really know what else to say about the movie.. so hence this extra line here.. to fill up space? No? I know it... not my fault though... IMDb forces me.Yeah BTW, try to be patient if you aren't quite in the mood you might fall asleep or get bored enough to drool out a bucket. So yeah .. that's that.

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Advait Kamat
2010/01/28

There is something refreshingly different about "Dhobi Ghat". It spins a fable of the world we claim to know and live in yet it's unlike anything we've seen before. The answer to what makes it so different is a lot like the characters it tells us about : enigmatic and complex. Kiran Rao's debut succeeds in picking out those few emotions which we experience everyday but never succeed in comprehending them.Of the millions of storytellers of the chaotic, vibrant and secretive city of Mumbai, Rao narrows it down to just four of them. Munna (Prateik Babbar), is a washer-man who aspires to become an actor one day. His luck takes a turn for the better when he encounters Shai (Monica Dogra), an American banker who comes to Mumbai to pursue her interests. Shai is an adventure junkie, intrigued by the squalor of Mumbai, and befriends Munna because she needs a friend to show her around the city. In the course of things, Munna falls in love with her but she has her eyes on Arun (Aamir Khan), a reclusive artist. Arun has a dark past and therefore fails to have an emotional connection with anyone. After he moves into a new house, he comes across a bunch of tapes in which a newly married woman Yasmin (Kirti Malhotra), an ex-tenant, tells her brother of the new life she's experiencing in the city of Mumbai. Hesitant at first, Arun becomes increasingly fascinated by her life. The film explores the intertwined stories of four people who are, in different ways, affected for the better or worse by the delights and tragedies of the city that never sleeps."Dhobi Ghat" is a film reminiscent of the miraculous Indian art films of the 1980s. Although Rao uses the unusually chaotic city of Mumbai as her muse, the film is something as quiet as a whisper. Rao cleverly uses archaic locations around the city to give it a melancholic look and feel, yet there is something strangely optimistic about it. "Dhobi Ghat" is a remarkably observant film. In one fantastic sequence, when Shai asks her maid to bring tea for Munna and herself, the maid gets it in an ordinary glass for him, clearly highlighting the appalling difference in class which exists all around us which we sadly choose to ignore. The story of Arun and Yasmin merits a deserving round of applause for Rao, who chooses something drastically different from the usual mundane crap we're subjected to in Indian films today. It is both imaginative and fascinating, and Rao tackles it with vigor and a sense of urgency. Tushar Kanti Ray's cinematography is outstanding, capturing the right essentials of the city with his faithful camera. Somewhere in the midst of the film, a hollow feeling begins to creep in but you can't place where it could've originated from, which is harrowing. One grave error on Rao's part is that she doesn't let her characters evolve completely. Making use of an age-old cliché of an outsider coming to explore the city of Mumbai, Rao ends up playing herself through the stereotypic character of Shai, because she documents the city without any affection whatsoever. I couldn't quite understand the relationship Munna and Shai share, for there are flashes of affection between them, but the depth of it is kept cryptic. In my view, had Rao made the film about for people who are used to the abrupt tragedies and small delights of the city, the film could've turned out to be better and much more mature. That, you see, would be a tribute to the city.Of the performances, Aamir Khan is reliably excellent, playing the brooding Arun with exemplary calm and confidence. Babbar and Dogra are convincing in their respective roles, but the best of the lot is Kirti Malhotra, who has the briefest role of the four leads. Though she's hardly seen in the film, her oratory skills are simply terrific. Yasmin is a character all of us have encountered at some point or the other in our lives, a passive spectator but who can speak volumes with her silence."Dhobi Ghat" is a flawed effort and is criminally passed off as a documentary about the city. Though Mumbai does play a significant role in the film, it is a mere representation of how an outsider embraces it. The film is devoid of a plot and the soothing and redeeming qualities of the city are never explored, because the morally complex characters get nowhere at the end of it. Still, I'm glad that someone in the industry has no qualms about making an independent film in a commercialized film industry. It's a good film but far from a perfect one, and if you can overlook the gaping holes in its premise, it can make a compelling experience.

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