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Hindi Film Review

December 25, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

 Zero
SRK’s Zero Is A Biggest Disappointing Fare
Banner: Red Chillies Entertainment & Color Yellow Productions
Producer: Gauri Khan
Director: Aanand L Rai
Music: Ajay – Atul
Star Cast: Shahrukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Katrina Kaif, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayub, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Brijendra Kala, Sheeba Chhadha, R. Madhvan, Abhay Deol, Salman Khan, Kajol, Rani Mukerji, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, Karisma Kapoor, Juhi Chawla & the late Sridevi

 ZERO is a crucial film for varied reasons. The main reason being, it’s the 1st ever collaboration of Shah Rukh Khan & Aanand L Rai, who has a hat trick of hits to his credit like Tanu Weds Manu, Raanjhanaa & Tanu Weds Manu Returns.
Unlike their previous ventures, the stakes are high this time. The actor features in a role he hasn’t portrayed earlier, while a significant part of the 2nd half has space travel interwoven in its screenplay. Naturally, the expectations are colossal.
Without giving away the minutest details of the story, here’s the spoiler-free plot: Bauua (Shah Rukh), a 38 year old man, lives with his family in Meerut. He comes across the profile of Aafia (Anushka Sharma) at a marriage bureau & decides to woo her.
Aafia doesn’t show interest in Bauua initially, but falls in love with him subsequently. Bauua backs off. A few months later, Bauua is shocked to see Aafia at his residence.
Bauua’s father (Tigmanshu Dhulia) decides to get Bauua & Aafia married & a reluctant Bauua agrees too. Meanwhile, Bauua had signed up for a dance competition where the winner will get to meet the superstar, Babita (Katrina Kaif).
An ardent fan of Babita, Bauua ditches Aafia on the day of marriage. What happens next forms the remainder of the film.
To begin with, the story by Himanshu Sharma hinges on a wafer thin plot. The writer has integrated space travel in the narrative & you may argue, and rightly so, that it’s this aspect that drives the story away from predictability. However, the writer fails to knit a compelling, riveting & captivating screenplay that stays with you.
ZERO appeals in bits & spurts & a few moments in the 1st ever half do grab your attention, make you giggle & bring a smile on your face. A few individualistic sequences do catch your attention, but you realize, as the narrative progresses, there’s something amiss.
You invest hopes in the post intermission portions, hoping that the writing & the emotional quotient, the hallmark of Aanand’s previous movies, will change the scenario for better. Unfortunately, the writing goes for a toss as the fun portions fall flat, romance seems superficial & emotions appear fake!
What saves ZERO, besides the performances of its principal cast, are some sharp & witty lines. But the bitter truth is, great lines or individualistic sequences in a disjointed screenplay are forgotten once you exit the theatre.
Aanand L. Rai’s direction is a far cry from his previous works. In fact, the incredibly talented storyteller is known to make you smile, laugh & make you moist-eyed in his well-packaged movies. Everyone who recalls his works will be wondering, how did he okay a half-baked screenplay this time? Too many questions cross your mind as the drama unfolds & you soon realize, it’s a screenplay of convenience.
The graph of the film goes haywire in the 2nd hour. Generally, you don’t complain about the length of the film / run time if the proceedings & sequence of events keep you hooked, enthralled & mesmerized. Sadly, ZERO lacks the power of a strong & a cohesive script.
Ajay-Atul’s soundtrack is a big plus. “Mere Naam Tu” is, undoubtedly, the best track. The song featuring Salman & SRK is a treat for the fans of the 2 superstars. Cinematography is brilliant. The DOP captures the varied moods & locales to perfection. The production design is top notch. A special mention must be made of VFX which matches the global standards.
Shah Rukh is the lifeline of Zero. He is in supreme form. The actor deserves 10/10 for a performance that’s absolutely fantastic. Anushka nails the part. There’s no doubt that she’s amongst the best & her act in Zero reiterates the fact. Katrina surprises you with a stunning performance. Some moments in the 2nd half give her ample scope to shine.
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub is dependable, contributing to the fun quotient. Tigmanshu Dhulia is perfect. Brijendra Kala is hardly there. Abhay Deol & R Madhavan hardly contribute!
Zero also features Sridevi, Kajol, Rani Mukerji, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, Karisma Kapoor & Juhi Chawla in an inconsequential sequence.
On the whole, Zero has several factors going for it: star presence, winsome performances, energetic soundtrack & of course, it’s timed during the Christmas & New Year vacations. Sadly, the weak, flawed & lackluster screenwriting is all that you recall after you’ve watched the much-awaited movie. This one’s an epic disappointment! 

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