Thursday, November 20, 2008

Neither Fantomas nor Dharmendra in his drawers can save it

I know I usually limit myself to only pimping my own writings at Teleport City on this blog, but I just had to direct your attention to TC overlord Keith's brilliant dissection of the Dharmendra driven car wreck that is Saazish, a film that, in Keith's estimation, not even the presence of a cackling Fantomas clone can save. I wrote a brief post about the film back in August, but I just didn't have the spleen to give it the concentrated attention that an in-depth Teleport City review requires. In contrast, Keith got Saazish in a headlock, wrestled it to the floor, pried open its jaws, and, braving the smell of its ghastly fetid breath, stared deep into its gaping maw. Then, for good measure, he made it swallow a big doggie pill. (What? No, you're taking a metaphor too far!)

I'm happy to see that, with this review and my upcoming one of Shiva Ka Insaaf, Teleport City is once again temporarily transforming itself into Teleport Pradesh! The Bollywood movies we cover may never be screened on Turner Classics, but at least we're doing our part to make sure that no Indian film featuring a guy wearing a funny mask is able to slip quietly into obscurity.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is a completely brilliant review :-) I love the history of Fantomas that he gives too, plus I really love that he hates that banshee Saira Banu as much as I do!

Rum said...

Saazish is possibly one of the best pieces of rubbish I've seen in a loooong time, I love the blue man, and I laughed out loud when Dharam was walking around in his chuddhis(undies) while holding the time bomb! Saira was suitably funky here, some of her outfits have invaded my closet, but acting-wise meh!
Teleport Pradesh must merge with my Masala Pradesh, it'll be like Yaadon Ki Baraat reuniting two pradesh brothers!

Todd said...

I have to admit that when I saw it I didn't hate it as much as Keith did, despite it unarguably being a piece of incoherent trash. That's mainly because my experience of it was the exact opposite of Keith's. I hadn't seen Memsaab's review at the time, and so I didn't know that the Fantomas guy was in it until he showed up on screen. After that, I was so drunk with the thrill of discovery that I was willing to forgive a lot of its flaws. Saira Banu was really horrible, though.

Beth Loves Bollywood said...

Teleport Pradesh! Brill!

Keith said...

I told Beth that no one was more surprised at my dislike of this film than I was. I just cite it as proof that I do have some critical standards and don't like just every damn thing that shows up. Which is an important revelation as I am about to devote the remainder of this year to writing positive reviews of Khooni Panja, Cheekh, and the completely, gloriously horrible Shaitani Dracula.