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Film Review: Delhii Heights
 

Film: Delhii Heights

Director: Anand Kumar

Cast: Neha Dhupia, Jimmy Sherrgill, Simone Singh, Rohit Roy, Om Puri

Rating: 1/5

For a film to hold its audience, it should have a story compelling enough to tell. Delhii Heights is nowhere near compelling, nor is it told well. Everything from the packaging to the acting in the film is dreadful.

The film has been produced by Sivaji Productions, whose last venture was the southern smash hit Chandramukhi. The concept of Delhii Heights is certainly nice, but the manner in which it is scripted and told is painful. The film begins with a voiceover introducing the story that is to follow. What's amusing, however, is the level of boredom with which the narrator delivers his piece, sounding clean uninterested.

As for the film, it attempts to be a slice-of-life story, trying to fuse the existence of the residents of Delhii Heights, a plush building in Delhi. One of the stories is that of Suhana (Neha Dhupia) and Abhishek (Jimmy Sherrgill), a couple who find it hard to strike a balance between their personal and professional lives. Both work in rival companies. Things go sour when Sherrgill realises he has lost a crucial account to his wife's company.

On the other hand, there's flirtatious Bobby (Rohit Roy) whose wife Saima (Simone Singh) hopes that her husband will mend his ways. Then there's Timmy,an affectionate Sikh essayed by Om Puri, a father who comes to terms with his daughter getting married and lastly, there is the agonising story of Lucky (Vivek Shauq), a bookie who cannot seem to mend his ways, despite warnings from his friends, and finally finds the police on his door step.

The film is short, but couldn't have been stretched any further. This itself speaks for the lack of a concrete storyline running across the film. It's perhaps one of those films that sound novel in a bound script, but fail to create any magic on screen.

One expects a married couple to share a special comfort zone; the relationship between Dhupia and Sherrgill seems cold, uninteresting and overtly fake. A good film is one where the characters and the script can render some level of escapism or realism or make the viewer uncomfortable, shattering his comfort zone. Delhii Heights does nothing of that sort, which makes it one of those films sans a reason for viewing. Bookmark and Share print this page    tell a freind

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