There are only a few Bollywood movies which I have watched on the first day, for the first show; they are rarely my first choices. There are even fewer number of such flicks which actually worked for me. I had to watch terrible movies like Besharam and Tamasha just because I made the choice to go for Bollywood on a day of release. But things do change, and it was proven by Wazir earlier, and now with Airlift, making sure that the year started well at least when concerning the Hindi movies.
As most of you already know, I don’t watch many Bollywood movies on the first day, and it is surely not my interest to watch one for the very first show. I wasn’t confident about watching these movies, but I decided to go for Wazir because of the cast and due to the fact that it was a thriller; a different one too. The same applied to Airlift too, as it was also going to be different and also belonging to the same genre. Along with the same, I had the feeling that this was going to work so well.
Yes, the trailer helped, and the fact that the last two movies of Akshay Kumar which I had watched were Brothers and Baby, both being among my favourites. So, I decided to let Airlift do the job this weekend, and it was supposed to make an impact – what I can gladly say about it is that the movie did make that impact really well. It turned out to be a great relief from those usual Bollywood movies which have been terribly affected by meaningless romance and mindless action with absence of good stories.
The best impact that Airlift makes on you is by providing the realization about who you are. It reminds us of the people whom we are, as part of a great nation. The movie nicely makes the point that despite the differences that we have, we are all Indians, and it is something that we should be proud of. Each one of us is different, and the opinions will vary, but in the end, it is by our identity, and the roots that we will be known. At some point of time, it will define us as people because we never really leaves that behind.
I have personally felt that there is no place like home. I couldn’t be the same if I was at some other nation, because my heart is here and so are my people. Every second I was outside the nation, there were so many moments when I really wanted to be back home. Yes, we are lost in many things, but being at the place where we were born and raised, is something that we have a certain feeling for. Maybe some of the new generation people do have more love towards other nations, especially those born outside, but I won’t take it. Well, it is the nation which has made me what I am, and it will always be there in my mind. My patriotism will not be based on cricket matches like some fans, and about that, I am sure.
There are some moments in the movie which really make that impact – the most significant one is by the finish, with the tri-colour flag flying in the final moments, and everything else that happen around the situation. The movie also makes a big impact with its message, for the sacrifice and the courage to do the right thing when facing terror. Goodness is not easy to find when facing terrifying and tragic situations, but this movie has a protagonist who finds it, and the fact that it is based on real incident and related to the real-life heroes named Mr. Mathews and Mr. Vedi is another boost for Airlift.
It is once again up-to Akshay Kumar to create that desired impact with another movie. In the end, we have the right impact of patriotism, and it is not forced on us – this particular thing just grows inside us instead. While going through this movie, the one thing that was so much above the rest in impact, along with Akshay Kumar’s performance, was surely the feeling; that of being an Indian, and that desire to see this movie among the one hundred crore grossers because it is never the mindless entertainers that deserve to be there, but those like Airlift which not only has its brain but also the heart and the soul at the right place.
***The images used in this blog post are from the Official Facebook Page of the movie of the time, Airlift.
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TeNy
I haven’t seen Brothers and Baby 😥
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You can watch them soon then 😀
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yep, will 🙂
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Among the recent heroes, Akshay Kumar is doing the best. Though I’m an SRK fan, (no, I didn’t watch Dilwale 😛 ) but still have to say this… 🙂
Have watched Brothers and Baby..shall watch this one, too… 😀
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Akshay Kumar has been the best Khiladi for me since childhood 😀 I keep remembering that fight with the Undertaker in Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi, moments with Mamta in Sabse Bada Khiladi and the dead body in Khiladi 😀
I want this kind of thrillers; like Madras Cafe, Baby and Airlift with not much usual Bollywood in it 😉
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Oh no..please…. Sabse Bada Khiladi…that song “bholi bhali ladki” …one of my friends made a parody of it …not a good one 😛 😀
I loved Madras Cafe, too ..watched it again last week on TV… 😀
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Mamta was the dream girl for a long time 😛 Parodies of Bollywood songs get made here all the time 😀
We had enough romance and drama here itself, so we looked for action-thriller flicks of Bollywood which were brought by Akshay 😀
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Mamta was the dream girl…. 😀 😀 That sounds like one of my best friends… 😀 😀
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She was there in two of my favourite movies, Sabse Bada Khiladi and Baazi – along with those looks 😀
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On that note, who is your latest dream? His latest being Alia Bhatt 😀 much younger to him, but he seems okay with that… 😛
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Well, nobody from Bollywood 😛
I like the former Miss Kerala in this movie 😀
http://moviesofthesoul.com/2015/08/29/jamna-pyari/
Vampire Bat and Vampire Owl prefer the lady in this one though, for the vampiric hair 😛
http://moviesofthesoul.com/2015/08/07/mumbaitaxi/
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Miss Kerala looks great… 😀
and ‘vampiric’ hair…hehehe….
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Do you wish to share Miss West Bengal photos? 😛 😀
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Miss Kolkata…as it goes…. 😀 will share some links with you on FB… 😛 keep patience…
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Okay, my patience is a lot immortal 😀
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Liked the movie – though I liked baby better. While the performance of the cast was stellar and so were the emotions portrayed, I felt somethings were unnecessary. The item song in the beginning for one, and also the scene you’ be mentioned about – the unfurling of the tricolor at the embassy of Jordan – I felt that was much too dramatic. Great post though – good to know that the movie has evoked patriotism in many! I admit to turning emotional in many scenes myself !
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Thanks 🙂 I did feel that Baby and Madras Cafe were free of such things, and I liked the two movies better too. Airlift was more about the feeling; with those moments.
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Watched Airlift last night and I really liked it. Though Akshay Kumar and some amazing dialogues were the highlight of this movie!
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Yes, true 🙂
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I am eager to see the movie 🙂
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Hope you get to watch it soon 🙂
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Watched Airlift, Great. Nice review.
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Thank you 🙂 🙂
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Great review Tenny… I didn’t watched the movie on first day but watched that on Republic Day. It was a great experience… 🙂
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🙂 Thanks 🙂
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I have watched Airlift and it’s one of my favorite movie. I’m yet to watch baby… 😦
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Do get it soon 🙂
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Nice review here.. however I didn’t enjoy the movie that much. Actually it was hyped to be a patriotic movie and all but the government seemed to be sleeping till the very end. Nobody was concerned except a single man. Thank God he was there to pick up the phone or else….
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Thanks 🙂 Troubles were to be found, I guess 🙂
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