For the myriad, cinema is an escape from the normal world.
People want to escape from their daily routines, work and family related stress
and enjoy the 1.5 to 2.5 hours in a movie theater, which is fine with me. What
is not fine is when the same people start to judge a piece of cinema based on
their shallow or little knowledge of what goes behind into making it. It’s like a
person who knows little or nothing about paintings, trying to pass some verdict
on a Picasso piece.
For me, Cinema is art, in its most beautiful form. Cinema is
like a painting in motion, with beautiful and sometimes even unheard of sounds;
where the characters are not stuck in a time-frame but are moving through
different stills to show you a world which never was, and make you believe that
what’s going on that 70 mm screen is happening right in front of your eyes.
A good piece of Cinema is like mom’s food. The aftertaste of
mom’s food lingers in your mouth for a long time and you never forget the taste
of her hand. A great piece of Cinematic art has the power to take you in a
different time zone, a great piece cinema can alter cultural dynamics of the
society, a great piece of Cinema can inspire science and a great piece of
Cinema can change the way you see and think about the world.
I had my first tryst with cinema in 1996 when cable TV came
to my hometown. I had watched TV earlier, but cable gave me some sort of moral
freedom. First time ever, rent was being to watch TV and someone had to utilize
it. Also, dad’s job and business at hand gave me enough time to sneak into TV
from time to time. One of the first movies I remember seeing is Rajesh Khanna’s
Anand, which still holds highest regards in my heart. Very soon I found out,
that Indian cinema is not the only one on this planet when, one fine day, I
stumbled on Star Movies while surfing channels.
Those days, English channels were sort of a taboo. It was
thought of as a bad influence on growing kids. Censor board too, was much more
liberal and not like a moral police as in today’s times. Kissing scenes,
killing scenes and smoking scenes were shown in their full glory and you had to
be quick with your short range TV remote, so that you can change the channel
whenever parents were around, while the characters were about to get intimate.
I enjoyed the late 80’s and early 90’s classics until 2002
when I left home to continue with my higher studies. In Lucknow,
I was denied the luxury of a TV, but now, there was no one to stop me from
going to theaters. Morning shows were my first love and I had even found some
shabby theaters where the balcony seat was as low as Rs 15. I remember watching my first
Vin Diesel movie "XXX" in one such
theater. The name of the movie resembles
a porn title but it’s actually a great action movie of that time. Watching Vin
jumping out from a car in the middle of the air gave me goosebumps.
Years went by and came 2006, my second year of Engineering
at Ghaziabad. Like most of the students, I too, succeeded in befooling my innocent
parents to buy me a desktop, as I had a lot of educational stuff to do on that.
I am an Electronics & Instrumentation Engineer, so you know I didn’t have
any programming to do. Did I forget to mention that I also got an external
graphic card installed in there?
Anyways, apart from gaming and listening to music and watching videos, my system was used for one whole sole purpose – Movies.
Anyways, apart from gaming and listening to music and watching videos, my system was used for one whole sole purpose – Movies.
A computer and infinite access to internet in college hostel
opened my windows to world cinema. I also came to know about something called IMDB,
which till today, happens to be the Google of movies. I started with Tarantino,
Ritchie, Spielberg, Scorsese, Allen, Zemeckis, Hitchcock, Eastwood and Leone to
name a few. I then moved on the best actors of all time, then to
cinematographers, then the screenplay writers until a time when I started to
think, what next?
Through internet, I started reading and noticing about the
various international film festivals and movies that were making a big mark
there. I also came to understand that language is no barrier for a great piece
of cinematic art. Emotions transcend through the barrier of language and you
have Subscene dot com and Subtitles dot org to give you a helping hand.
The complete collection of a singer or a musical band is
called discography. I am proud to have completed the discography of many
cinematic greats of all time. Like in the case of novels, movies too have some taboo.
Almost all have read or seen it, but will never confess it. I mean if you have
read novels, you must have read Eleven Minutes by Paulo Coelho and if you ever
have watched international movies in the confinement of your hostel rooms, you
must have watched Melina and Irreversible. Watching the latter was a soul
shaking experience. To see rape enacted in a movie which was no less disturbing
or terrifying that it must have been to the victims of this ghastly crime!
Movies are a part of my existence. It’s like a world of 3D emotional
experience for me, where I feel the love, happiness, hatred and all sort of
other emotions a character undergoes. For during the run-time of a movie, I am
the protagonist and the antagonist, I am the male lead and the female interest,
I am the right hand of the hero and I am the taxi driver he has a casual chat
with and I am also the father of the beautiful heroine and I can feel the
emotion while he caresses his daughter’s hair or cover her in his embrace. I am
the old guy from the Notebook who loves his wife and I am also the Joker from the
Dark Knight who is nothing more than a dog chasing cars.
Even with the most modest of calculations and taking only 9
straight years (since 2006), of watching movies every day, I have watched 9*365
= 3285 movies, which, trust me, is less than actual half of the movies I have
watched. Even today, I watch one, everyday.
Everybody hates to and is fearful of dying. One of the
things I will miss most in my afterlife would be that piece of 70 MM art which
the world calls a motion picture!
क्या खूब लिखा है. Very well articulated. 👌
ReplyDeleteक्या खूब लिखा है. Very well articulated. 👌
ReplyDeletedhanyawad bhaiya :)
ReplyDeleteKeep going..... there are many more who share the same feelings for movies ...... ME being one of them... the one thing that soothes my soul after a full day of tiredness is a good movie.
ReplyDeleteAnd how could you forget to mention James Cameron, Christopher Nolan and Satyajit Ray.