Review: Ferrari Ki Sawaari
Ferrari Ki Sawari
will make you smile and it will take you away from your bad moment for a
couple hours. We wouldn't call this just entertainment but this is
something more than that. This movie somewhere tugs at the strings of
your heart.
mobile is not working. Now, you will ask me SO WHAT my phone is not
working? How does it matter? If you think that it isn’t a big deal, try
playing this game with me. Switch your phone off RIGHT NOW!
Done? Now whatever happens, don’t look at that
phone for three hours. Watch yourself after an hour. Aren’t you missing
something? The usual glance at your phone screen every two minutes,
those incessant text messages, status updates, facebook newsfeed… the
feeling of emptiness grows with each passing hour. This is not an
addiction but just how it feels when you are suddenly asked to behave
differently for a longer time. This is the feeling that I was talking
about…
Now, on long trips you are stuck to a seat (it’s
slightly better if you have taken first class), your phone is not
responding and you have slept long enough. So what do most do in this
situation? Yes, most eat, play a video game and go back to sleep again.
But some of us look for something to read – a breezy read that can
divert ourselves from all the uneasiness of the body and of the mind.
Imagine, suddenly a small story in a magazine grips
your attention. Just a good story that doesn’t talk about lofty ideas,
doesn’t make you think or even makes you wonder what’s going to happen
next. The story just makes you smile. Doesn’t it feel beautiful at that
point? Doesn’t it feel that God couldn’t have gifted you something
better than that cute, little story?
Ferrari Ki Sawari is like that cute,
little short story. You should watch the movie after a very bad day at
work – when your boss has decided to scream at you, when your colleagues
have decided to bitch about you and when your partner has decided to
pick a fight with you. Ferrari Ki Sawari will make you smile
and it will take you away from your bad moment for a couple hours. We
wouldn’t call this just entertainment but this is something more than
that. This movie somehow tugs on the strings of your heart.
What’s the story?
We have always heard about the power of simplicity.
Out of all the films that we have seen recently, there wouldn’t have
been a simpler story than this one. But the story has been told so
simply that it will make you happy.
The story is about a small school kid who is very
good in cricket. His dad and his grandfather were also good players and
his dad (Sharman Joshi) wants his son to achieve everything that he or
his father couldn’t achieve in their lifetime – playing for the country.
The story narrates how far a father can go to ensure that his son gets
to play the game without their penury coming in the way. He then
‘technically’ steals Sachin Tendulkar’s Ferrari to get the money
required to send his son to England to train with the best coaches.
The story then leads to hilarious situations after
the car gets stolen. Point to be noted here, the Ferrari that has been
used in the film is really Sachin Tendulkar’s.
So, what’s new about the film? What’s new about the
story? There’s nothing new about the story. Also, there are no stars in
the film. But the beauty of the film lies in the way the story has been
told. It’s a simple, straight-forward narration that doesn’t put you on
the edge of your seat but makes you slouch, relax your muscles and
happily munch on your popcorn.
Boman Irani couldn’t have done a better job – these
are times when you realize why he gave up frying chips to don the
grease-paint, he has shown passion in this film. The way he has
portrayed the role of a Parsi grandfather, it really shows the hard-work
that he has put in to prepare for this role. Sharman Joshi’s acting was
natural, effortless and a treat. The little Ritwik Sahore is also good.
We recommend this film for you. It will keep you warm in an otherwise cold multiplex.
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