New Delhi: Haider, a film marking the come-back of an enormously talented Bollywood duo Shahid Kapoor and Vishal Bharadwaj is here to ‘Bang-Bang' the Indian movie goers.
And while the trailer and the entire aura created around the movie is in itself looks stupendous, there is a slight hindrance in the success of the film.
Probably one of the biggest box office clashes of the year, Haider is sharing the screen space with Hrithik-Katrina starrer ‘Bang Bang.' This action romantic film studded with the presence of stars like Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif definitely marks the film ahead in the run of cinematic popularity.
While Haider has a clear and supple feel attached to it, Bang Bang defines a whole ray of Hollywood action and above the par VFX touch to it.
While Haider gives you an earthy and enclosed feel, Bang Bang can provide you severe goose bumps with its extravagance and larger-than-life appeal.
Despite the assessment of popularity and the frenzy created around Hrithik-Katrina's Bang Bang, we tell you why watching Haider holds more meaning to you!
1. With the starcast of performance oriented actors such as Tabu, Kay Kay Menon, Irrfan Khan, Shahid himself and Shraddha Kapoor, Haider carves zero chances of making you feel nerd and regret your decision of preferring it over Bang Bang.
2. Apart from the fact that Shahid-Vishal duo is meant to deliver something extraordinary to Bollywood, director Vishal Bharadwaj's prowess of adapting a play into a strong story line in itself is commendable. Take ‘Maqbool' (adapted from Macbeth) or ‘Omkara' (adapted from Othello), Haider (adapted from Hamlet) seems yet another brilliant offering by the director.
3. The music of the film has already created a rage with music lovers all over. And if the music has association with a man like Vishal Bharadwaj, it has to be distinct with that dark and deep feel to it. Listen to ‘Bismil' or ‘Khul Kabhi Toh' now!
4. If your definition of cinema is something that mirrors the society around you, Haider is undoubtedly your cup of tea. Carved in the picturesque backgrounds of Kashmir, the film plays with the dark and redundant phases of life, meticulously pinned in by the title character, Haider.
5. And for the sting that you are a kind of moviegoer who is done with the cliché of entire profligacy surrounding Bollywood films, Haider is definitely your pick.