Rann from the Press
Ram Gopal Varma produces an Indian morality tale that, by genre, should really belong to Madhur Bhandarkar (remember Page 3, Corporate and Traffic Signal… how did he miss the visual media??) In fact the undifferentiated clutter, mediocrity and one-upmanship that is the Indian TV news manufacturing industry was crying out for a solo performance in the likes of Page 3 and Mumbai Meri Jaan – and has got it now. Now to the movie Rann. Vijay Harshvardhan Malik (Amitabh) is the pliiar of ethicality in journalism, but his two sons – played by Rajat Kapoor and Sudeep respectively – are not. One motivated by the TRP wars and a personal battle for financial survival, the other rooting for an opposition leader’s scam and corruption tainted rise to prime ministership. Both of them almost implode their lives and the channel, and hand over the baton of the most respected news source to the competition. It takes a firebrand Ritiesh Deshmukh as the impressionable newbie to even things out – but not without some collateral damage. The story lacks originality in all respects, but the cast holds it together well. Notables - a great performance by Paresh Rawal, and some pretty provocative lyrics on the fly. BTW, a near empty hall on Saturday evening, second day, shows how enamored Mumbai is of morality tales
11.5/20