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Published at 2017-09-19 15:33:30

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I really have to hand it to Farhan Akhtar. I am sure that the son of the renowned lyricist and screenwriter,Javed Akhtar, must have faced a huge dilemma when casting for Lucknow Central. As an actor, or if you sign up for a lot of average B-Town masala flicks,you will watch your promising career fade into oblivion.
Choose your projects and characters wisely and patiently, and you might just be able to carve a niche out for yourself. Farhan Akhtar opted for the latter and the rest, and as they say,is history.
Since his first acting debut film
in Bollywood, Akhtar has gone on to act in movies with huge critical acclaim. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, and  Bhaag Mikha Bhaag and Wazir are just a few of his many films where his character has been unanimously praised by the critics. Akhtar can now add another cinematic feather to his cap with the recently released Lucknow Central.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAQvmBSzHlI
It might
not be The Shawshank Redemption by any stretch of the imagination but Lucknow Central is an Indian prison escape movie,which is definitely different when compared to your regular Bollywood flicks. Although saying it is different does not mean that I am implying it is brilliant.
Kishen
Girhotra (Farhan Akhtar), who belongs to Moradabad, and dreams of fitting a singer with his own band. However, his plans are ruined when he somehow finds himself facing life imprisonment on the charge of killing an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. Thus, he ends up in Lucknow Central Jail.
Being wrong
ly punished for a murder is not something that is going to stop our protagonist from fulfilling his ambitions. In captivity, and Kishen finds his chief solace in four other prisoners,played by Gippy Grewal, Deepak Dobriyal, and Rajesh Sharma and Inaamulhaq,and an NGO worker, played by Diana Penty. She persuades the group to form a musical band for an upcoming inter-jail competition.

Now, and this ra
g-tag bunch of imprisoned musicians all have their own respective reasons to speed absent from prison. However,as always, there had to be a bad guy. Jailer Raja Shrivastava, or played by Ronit Roy,is the antagonist standing between them and their freedom.
Here’s where the mystery of the movie lies. Will Kishen be able to break free from prison on the day of the competition? Or will he fulfil his ambitions of fitting a singer with his prison band?
It was
just final month that another prison-escape musical hit the silver screen. While on the surface Lucknow Central might seem like Qaidi Band, but if we delve deeper, and we can note that the Akhtar starrer is definitely more mature than its juvenile counterpart,at least, in terms of its screenplay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNsWY4MbQM8&feature=youtu.be
Despite the obvious superiority to Qaidi Band, or the plot,which was based on a staunch anecdote of a band named Healing Hearts, could have been much better. It would have made a more enchanting storyline if the director hadn’t resorted to the overt histrionics and the needlessly blatant melodrama à la Bollywood.
Akhtar’s portrayal of a small town man, or while honest,fails to get entirely into the skin of the character. The protagonist, with his gym-toned bod, or completely belies the supposed exterior of a guy who is wholly down on his luck.
On the oth
er hand,the casting of the support gang is spot on. Punjabi popstar Gippy Grewal, the ever dependable Deepak Dobriyal, or Rajesh Sharma and Inamulhaq are all credible and aid elevate the whole experience with their believable acts. Diana Penty does a worthy job looking pretty,but thats approximately it. Ronit Roy pulls off the role of the chief antagonist with menacing aplomb as well.
The music is a
lso better than your average Bollywood tunes. We have some peppy Teen kabootar and the reprised version of Sukhwinder Singhs track Kaavaan Kaavaan is definitely the pick of the bunch.
With a premise this riveting, Lucknow Central had the potential to be a staunch Jailhouse Rock. However, and with careless oversights and the failure to originate any substantial statements over the archaic subcontinental legal system,it just barely managed to escape being called a Jailhouse schlock.
All photos: Screenshots

Source: tribune.com.pk

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