'Rush' lacks punch, but has some riveting moments

'Rush' lacks punch, but has some riveting moments
Friday, October 26, 2012 14:07 IST
By Subhash K Jha, Santa Banta News Network
/> Starring Emraan Hashmi, Aditya Pancholi, Neha Dhupia, Sagarika Ghatge

Directed by Shamin Desai

Rating: ***

Ouch, the tv channels won't be flattered. Rush, like Ram Gopal Varma's Rann three years ago, rushes into the cut-throat world of TRP-driven competition among news channels where news if not discovered is created in the newsroom. So Ram Gopal Varma told us in Rann.

And now director Shamin Desai (who passed away before the film could be released) takes us into the ostensibly murky chat-room politics of newchannels where news-baron Roger Khanna (Aditya Pancholi, unintentionally hilarious) gets reporters, civilians, politicians and criminals bumped off to make news. Just like that.

Far-fetched, yes. But Rush has its adrenaline-rushing moments in the second-half when the narrative picks up momentum and moves steadily towards a climax that is not entirely edge-of-the-seat.

But certainly the popcorn on your lap is likely to ignored for a bit as ambitious crime reporter Sam Grover (Emraan Hashmi) gets sucked into a web of crime created by his over-reaching dangerously-connected channel- (dick)head of a boss.


Rush is not the first film about a yonng ambitious professional losing moral and ethical equilibrium to attain success. Recently we had Kunal Khemu in Blood Money and Paoli Dam in Hate Story reaping the bitter fruits of their savage harvest.

More closely, Rush resembles Goldie Behl's Bas Itna Sa Khwab Hai where Abhishek Bachchan got trapped into a glamorous web of grime by media baron Jackie Shroff.

Sushmita Sen had played the suave chic assistant to Shroff who took Abhishek under her sexy wings. In Rush it's Neha Dhupia, every bit as suave and chic as Ms Sen, playing the media baron's right-hand woman who gets too close to the Hashmi boy for comfort.

And yes, they even share a furtive kiss in a long-shot (why the coyness!) to ensure Hashmi's hardcore following doesn't commit suicide.

Rush does have its sluggish chunks in the storytelling. But the narrative gathers strength from the basic plot structure where a television journalist is shown to be on the run. Some of the chase sequences are expertly done. And the whole theme of the newsmaker's descent into compromised journalism makes for some riveting moments.

While many of the characters are sketchy some like the sharp-shooter (played by Murli Sharma) who befriends our journalist-hero provide the plot with a spicy if not completely pungent propulsion.


The entire episode after the murder of Emraan's journalist-friend Rikin (played by tv actor Alekh) makes for absorbing viewing.

Emraan Hashmi as the backbone of plot performs decently. He has more speaking lines and less kissing to do here than in all his recent films. Whether the verbosity actually translates into something substantial or not is debatable.

Rush has the bone though not enough meat to make for a juicy fare on the excesses of television journalism. It leaves you wondering what director Shamin Desai would have done with his filmmaking career had he lived.
Movie:
Rush
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Subhash K Jha
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