Dreams
Monday, May 02, 2005 12:45 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Cast: Ashish Chanana, Neha Pendse
Director: Ashish Chanana

It's a wonder this film ever got made. It's an even bigger wonder how it made it into theatres.

Not often do we get to see a film that purports to blow the lid on the sham and hypocrisy of the film world, and that too one which starts with a proclamation that it is based on the true story of an actress from Bollywood.

If so, we feel sorry for the actress - for more reasons than one. "Dreams" does no justice to anyone's life, least of all the lives it tries to recreate through fiction.

Unlike great films about the disillusionments of the film industry - like Guru Dutt's "Kaagaz Ke Phool" and Ram Gopal Varma's "Rangeela" - "Dreams" has neither the vision nor the resources to create a virtual world of pain and longing within the given parameters of cinematic expression.

Ashish Chanana falls way short as both a director and leading man. The actor-writer uses precious space to create images that belong to an afternoon soap rather than a true depiction of the dualities that qualify the film industry.

Like Guru Dutt in "Kaagaz Ke Phool", the filmmaker in "Dreams" discovers his muse in a working-class surrounding.

Recall Waheeda Rehman shivering under the tree in the rain when Guru Dutt spots her...Cut to newcomer, Neha Pendse, who, to be polite, is no Waheeda Rehman.

As callow as the script, the debutante heroine breaks your heart for all the wrong reasons.

From the early beginnings of his relationship with his discovery, the director-hero is shown to be consumed by the idea of making a 'different' film with his discovery in the lead.

As he puts together his dream, the film falls apart under the pressure of utterly ludicrous characters - like the cheesy financier who on spotting the director's muse on video monitor desires to 'have her', or the effeminate studio hand who makes a pass at an alarmed Bengali lyricist.

The plot is scattered with prototypes derived from the film industry. In the absence of a proper treatment, the characters appear jaded and cartoonish as characters.

Films about the heartbreaks of showbiz are always welcome. But not when they break your heart with a complete lack of vision and basic sensibleness in treatment.
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