Film: “New York”
Cast: John Abraham, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Katrina Kaif, Irrfan Khan
Director: Kabir Khan
Rating: ****
When a hardcore commercial flick gets a standing ovation and a huge round of applause at the end of the show, you know that there is something definitely right that the director has done. In this regard, Kabir Khan can take a bow because he has done exceedingly well in making a film that is not frivolous, has a message and still carries enough commercial ingredients to reach out to masses as well as classes.
His “New York” is a gripping dramatic thriller that has all the trappings to finally end the drought that Bollywood has been facing for an entire year so far.
The film gets on to the point right away. The entire sequence of events involving FBI and the round up of suspects is brilliantly executed that makes you further believe that Kabir Khan knows the job right.
If in his first attempt “Kabul Express” he gave a documentary start to the film by showing actual clippings of 9/11, in case of “New York” too he doesn’t shy away from showing the world what US has become post 9/11.
So what one gets to see is not just America’s mentality after 9/11, but also the way suspects are detained for months and tortured in spite of lack of concrete evidence. However, to the credit of the filmmaker, the brutality being demonstrated is pretty much under control. Even though the desired impact is created for the audience to be a part of the lives of John Abraham, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Katrina Kaif, nothing goes over the top or something that cannot be swallowed.
With a subject like “New York” where one of the protagonists is labelled as a terrorist and the other is out to prove that he isn’t, the film could have become a grim drama, more so because it deals with real issues. Still, the makers do not allow the film to go beyond the boundaries where it could possibly have been classified as an art or an offbeat film.
Instead, a strict eye is kept on the box office hence making sure there is enough drama, thrills and emotional moments to keep audiences thoroughly engaged in the not-so-lengthy movie.
John can finally do away with his trunks and ignore coming out of the sea and show his body beautiful for next few years. The acting potential in him has finally been tapped by Kabir Khan and he gives his career’s best performance so far in the movie. Watch out for the scenes in the detention centre or the film’s climax – they are surely going to bring a lump in your throat.
Neil has the most complex role of the three as he has to be a part of the proceedings in spite of being on the peripherals. Without revealing much about his part, it can be comfortably said that all the flak that he got post the release of “Aa Dekhen Zara” would be forgotten once audiences see him in this author backed role.
His scenes with Irrfan Khan, who plays an FBI officer and is extremely effective once again, need a special mention. They are extremely well written and enacted.
Katrina too suits the role to a T and after “Namastey London” again gets to play a part where she actually contributes to the film’s plot.
With the kind of subject that “New York” has, it could have easily become a sermonising or a pseudo exercise in motion. Thankfully, Aditya Chopra, who has written the film’s story, doesn’t allow that to happen. He keeps it all under check to ensure that “New York” reaches out to the masses while also ensuring itself quite a few awards when the best of the best are announced at the end of the year.
“New York” is a must watch!












its a good n energetic movie must vatch guys
I was bit skeptical on the title of the movie. I want to movie to do really well for John and Katrina. They both are great personalities, not necessarily becoz they are celebrity but becoz of their humbleness. I will definitely watch the movie. God bless!
Love John and like Katrina. Want them to do well in future in the indian film industry. Surely, watch this movie.
Be honest and realistic. It’s a spin off from “Khuda Kay Liye” and glamorized Bollywood version of it. A typical silly Indian film. Khuda Kay Liye was much better. Every Bollywood movie is a rip-off of Hollywood, iranian or asian movies. Honestty and genuine creativity doesn’t exist in Bollywood !? Shame !
I loved the movie great story line.
Absolute nonsens film. Why do ppl like these kind of trash. Cant understand this. During the film i had a continues feeling of wasting my time.
well…it was an awesome movie…i cant believe dat yashraj banner can make such types of films…gteat work….and those who didnt liked it….huh…i think…they must b having a bad taste…all those who havent seen d movie…just go 4 it guys….its a classy movie vid fantastic performance by the entire cast!!!
what a rip off they haved coped pakistani film khuda kay liya which was much better come on bollywood u copy hollywood now lollywood what are u doing