GUZARISH (THE REQUEST)
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GUZARISH (THE REQUEST)

Apparently I am on a video viewing rampage it seems. How interesting that it just happens to coincide with my last trip to the video store. I've several to write up, but I think I'm going to start with my latest, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Guzaarish.
I remember seeing the first sneak peaks and trailers for this film and at once thought it looked beautifully intriguing. Then the music was released and I was completely underwhelmed. Only one song spoke to me, and the rest nearly put me to sleep. I belong to a small percentage of people I'm sure who are averse to kiss the ground SLB walks on. Of his films that I've seen I've only really enjoyed HDDCS (and yes, that does include Devdas), but after the disaster that was Saawariya, I was reluctant to go on another journey with the director, regardless of who was in it.
When the trailers were airing I'd heard stories that the movie was going to unwind similarly along the lines of the magical drama The Prestige. After the film was released there was apparently a slough on controversy over the main theme of the story, a smoking scene with Aish, alleged plagiarism of Indian writer Dayanand Rajan's unpublished novel Summer Snow and the similarity between the film and the 2004 Spanish film The Sea Inside. They say any publicity is good publicity, but even with all that, the film didn't do well at the box office, and it's a real tragedy because Guzaarish it really is an incredibly touching and lovely film!
Simply put, the story is about one man's pursuit to achieve the final word on his life. Quadriplegic for 14 years, Ethan Mascarenhas (Hrithik) decides to take matters into his own hands and appeal to the courts, with the aid of his best friend and lawyer Devyani, for euthanasia. The film also follows the close relationship between Ethan and his long time nurse, Sophia (Aishwarya). Instead of getting into the political matters of mercy killings, which I'm sure it was SLB's intention to perhaps shed some light on the taboo subject, I'd rather talk about the moments in this film that left a lasting impression on me.
One might think that a film about a man's quest to live and end his life with dignity might be a sombre affair, but the dialogues are peppered with humour, and it's these exchanges that really make you fall in love with Ethan's character. You'd think that a person who had to deal with the unfortunate after effects of an accident that left you in a wheelchair for the rest of your life would be bitter and cynical perhaps, but Ethan tends to looks at situations differently, using his experiences to help enhance the lives of others with his inspirational book and radio show, and attacking his own mishaps with a dry wit. One of my favorite scenes takes place right after Ethan nearly falls out of bed.








I suppose it is a combination of brilliant direction and acting that, as a viewer, you feel empathy for your protagonist when watching any kind of movie dealing with disabilities. When I watched the scene where Ethan was faced with a leaky roof, I thought my heart was going burst with compassion for the man. One second I am welling up over how completely tragic and desperate the moment is, then, once again I am laughing at how he seems to overcome it all with his amazing humor.







When Hrithik said he was going to lend his voice to a song in Kites, I thought "Cool!", then I listened to it and thought, "Boy, how I wished he hadn't done that". In Guzaarish he lends his pipes to another song. However, this time it was poignant and what turned out to be a very special moment in the movie for me! SPOILER ALERT Ethan sings, as a tribute to his mother at her funeral, What A Wonderful World, with such meaning that you don't care that he's not a playback singer. It's intended to be a personal acknowledgement to the bond they shared, and it's incredibly touching. The song has special meaning to me as well, as it was played also at my step-father's funeral. Beautiful.
Guzaarish (The Request)
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Guzaarish (The Request)
Guzaarish is Sanjay Leela Bhansali's latest Hindi film he has directed and sixth of his career. Mr. Bhansali is most notably known for Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), Devdas (2002), and Black (2005), where he won 28 awards in five separate award shows (Filmfare Awards, Zee Cine Awards, Star Screen Awards, IIFA Awards, Bollywood Movie Awards). Sanjay most notably won the best director and best film for each movie in almost all five of the award shows. Hrithink Roshan has been in the acting business for a long time dating back all the way to his childhood in minor parts. Hrithink is most known for his roles in Kaho Naa...Pyaar Hai (2000), Koi...Mil Gaya (2003), Dhoom 2 (2006), Jodhaa Akbar (2008), where he won the Filmfare best actor award in each of the four films. Hrithink's co-star, Aishwarya Rai has been around the acting business awhile as well, starting all the way back in 1997. One thing to note director Sanjay Leela Bhansali must like Aishwarya's work, as she played vital roles in both of Bhansali's critically acclaimed films Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) and Devdas (2002) where she won best actress at the Filmfare award show for both movies.
After a long endured 14 years of living as a paraplegic, Ethan Mascarenhas feels the pain and condition is too much to bear, therefore he seeks legal Euthanasia. As many countries are, India is no different in its laws that state the act of euthanasia is illegal. Ethan sets out to challenge India's law on euthanasia as a special case, compared to normal requests for euthanasia. As you can guess Ethan's first attempt is denied by the court, but that doesn't stop him from gathering a public opinion on the matter from his popular radio show. To Ethan's astonishment not a single one of his listeners thinks it's a good idea to end his life with euthanasia. Instead, Ethan experiences a huge backlash from the paraplegic community and the country, calling him a hypocrite for all the 14 years he has been saying to keep fighting. Will the friends, family, and audience prevail in keeping Ethan alive or with Ethan Mascarenhas finally complete his last magic trick?
One of the main things that grabbed me in this movie was the uncanny relationship between Ethan Mascarenhas (Hrithik Roshan) and his nurse, Sofia D'souza (Aishwarya Rai). Sofia plays a brilliant role in a life devoted to Ethan, her compassion and love is so deep for Ethan that she can't bear to let him die. Much of the electric acting together in this film could be dated back to two previous films they both played major roles in together, Dhoom 2 (2006) and Jodhaa Akbar (2008). The previous experience together makes their relationship more spectacular; so powerful that there won't be a single-woman who watches this film and not get a little teary-eyed.
I would definitely recommend this compelling film. Guzaarish teaches us about the simple loves in life and having the freedom to choose the right over your own body. The acting, idea, and principles behind the entire film are all exceptional. Not to mention the stimulating relationship between main actors Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai. One of the main questions you find yourself asking throughout the movie; is it being a bad friend or family member for helping a man end his life or is the love so great that you would do anything to help him stop the suffering? Finally, I will leave with a quote from Ethan Mascarenhas that we should all abide by.
"Never regret anything that made you smile."
After a long endured 14 years of living as a paraplegic, Ethan Mascarenhas feels the pain and condition is too much to bear, therefore he seeks legal Euthanasia. As many countries are, India is no different in its laws that state the act of euthanasia is illegal. Ethan sets out to challenge India's law on euthanasia as a special case, compared to normal requests for euthanasia. As you can guess Ethan's first attempt is denied by the court, but that doesn't stop him from gathering a public opinion on the matter from his popular radio show. To Ethan's astonishment not a single one of his listeners thinks it's a good idea to end his life with euthanasia. Instead, Ethan experiences a huge backlash from the paraplegic community and the country, calling him a hypocrite for all the 14 years he has been saying to keep fighting. Will the friends, family, and audience prevail in keeping Ethan alive or with Ethan Mascarenhas finally complete his last magic trick?
One of the main things that grabbed me in this movie was the uncanny relationship between Ethan Mascarenhas (Hrithik Roshan) and his nurse, Sofia D'souza (Aishwarya Rai). Sofia plays a brilliant role in a life devoted to Ethan, her compassion and love is so deep for Ethan that she can't bear to let him die. Much of the electric acting together in this film could be dated back to two previous films they both played major roles in together, Dhoom 2 (2006) and Jodhaa Akbar (2008). The previous experience together makes their relationship more spectacular; so powerful that there won't be a single-woman who watches this film and not get a little teary-eyed.
I would definitely recommend this compelling film. Guzaarish teaches us about the simple loves in life and having the freedom to choose the right over your own body. The acting, idea, and principles behind the entire film are all exceptional. Not to mention the stimulating relationship between main actors Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai. One of the main questions you find yourself asking throughout the movie; is it being a bad friend or family member for helping a man end his life or is the love so great that you would do anything to help him stop the suffering? Finally, I will leave with a quote from Ethan Mascarenhas that we should all abide by.
"Never regret anything that made you smile."
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