'Zindagi' - a hopeless triangular love story
"Zindagi", which bears a Hindi title, revolves around an
obsessive lover who is ready to do anything to get his ladylove. This
theme has been done to death on the big screen.
"Zindagi" is woefully pathetic and the script and the narration
are so distressing that the film tortures you from the very first scene.
Every thing, starting from the script, looks totally illogical. Director
Mugil seems to have underestimated the sensibilities of the viewers.
Another flaw is that lead actors are miscast. It is surprising that
Lokesh, who made a promising debut as a producer with blockbuster film
"Duniya" last year, has failed to make an engaging product
of his second venture.
This is Mugil's second film. His directorial debut was "Phatinga",
which is yet to see the light of the day.
The director, who has also scripted it, has penned down a torturous,
morbid and shoddy screenplay. His direction is equally bad and the film
was not edited properly either.
The editor could have managed to salvage the film with some crisp editing,
but the film does not show any evidence of competent work. The so-called
comedy sequences in the film are of poor taste. The song sequences are
totally out of sync.
The story revolves around three main characters, Seenu an uneducated
villager, Sharmi, a social activist and police officer Shaam. Seenu
runs away from his village to avoid being married to his relative.
In the city, he meets Sharmi. After a sequence of events they become
friends and gradually Seenu falls in love with Sharmi. But all hell
breaks loose when Seenu finds out that the girl he is in love with is
engaged to Shaam.
Rajeev and Priyanka fail to deliver and look exhausted in most of the
sequences. And all the other artists look fatigued except Kishore, who
has acted well. But his performance has failed to save the film.
Music director Mysore Mohan, who has made a comeback with the film
after a gap of more than two decades, too fails to impress with his
tunes. However, cameraman Mallikarjuna's work is passable.
It is a sheer waste of time to watch a film like "Zindagi".