Watched Delhi Belly. I saw it on a typical Monday evening (7:35pm show). There is nothing more uplifting than chucking work at 6pm DOT on a Monday & heading out for a movie. It's perfect antidote to drive away those dreary Monday blues. What's more, it's easy on the wallet as well. The weekday shows are priced couple of dollars cheaper than the weekend shows & also the crowd is much much less.
Jade Cinema is the lone single screen theater which plays Hindi movies in Singapore. My office is just few blocks away from Jade. After a quick lunch at Subway, I had plenty of time to kill.. so I sneaked out to Jade & booked 2 tickets. The lady at the booking counter politely asked - "Any children ??". I blushed a shade of pink & replied "Not yet !". My coyness didn't impress her any bit. She looked annoyed and raised her voice to tell me in no uncertain terms - "(Bose D.K. !!) the movie is rated R18. Kids not allowed". I realized my folly and quickly reassured her that the tickets are meant for 2 responsible and rapidly aging adults.
It's evening now, I meet my wife & we head for a relaxing early dinner at Mumbai Cafe Xpress. This Indian restaurant is located smack in middle of the Central Business District area. On a weekday, at 6:30 pm it is practically empty. No! make that, it is completely empty. Throughbred desi's never eat dinner until it's well past 9pm. As a proof to this peculiar trait, there is not a single soul in sight. We are their first and only customers for the evening. We get to pick and choose our seats. But good well mannered middle-class folks that we are, we decide to sit at a cramped table for 2 instead of hogging the 4/6 seater tables. Dinner menu is : Bhel Puri , Schezwan Fried Rice & Iced Lemon tea. We eat to strains of "Dil boley Shickdoom ShickDoom" played on the 3/4 wall mounted TV's . The theme of decor is "Bollywood" . The walls are adorned with framed posters of blockbuster movies like "Kaalia", "Swades", "Murder" et al, with a huge blowup of Aishwarya Rai gazing menacingly down at the diners. The walls are painted garish purple. The chairs are garish purple and the menu card (yes, you guessed it right) is garish purple. The kitschy ambiance is perfect to get us in the mood for Bollywood kitsch, that's soon to follow.
Dinner done with, we head to the theater. Much to our surprise, we discover that it's packed to the rafters. Seems like the Monday blues phenomenon has well & truly developed into a full blown pandemic !
Soon the lights go out & the screen lights up. The movie credits fade in with some moody shots of inanimate objects inside a room :
- a spluttering rusty tap
- unwashed dishes
- grimy Chinese takeaway menu stuck next to the phone
- posters of half naked ladies adorning dusty walls
In short : general filth fills up the screen.
With the mood thus set, we get to witness a "first of it's kind" shot in commercial Hindi cinema - A butt crack shot !
Sorry, no other ways to describe it, but just that ! The camera lingers for a few leisurely frames on an unkempt manly butt.
Cut to reality.. Jade theatre..
Right on cue, upon seeing the butt filling up the screen, a lady sitting in row behind us says to her hubby "Kitnaa natural dikhaa rahey hein na sabkuch ?".
Well truth be told, things can't get any more natural than a man's butt cleavage creeping out of boxers while being fast asleep! Till then I had not warmed up to the movie. I was dreading for yet another Hindi comedy movie where the audience and I laugh out of sync. But that one succinct observation from the lady set the mood, it tuned me to the laugh track that everyone was laughing to. From that moment on the rest of the movie was a blast.
So dear wise lady in the back row - Thank You. Thank you for making Delhi Belly doubly enjoyable. Cut.
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15 comments:
and we are back in business :D
yes yes.. delhi belly, quite entertaining indeed
and now that the marriage has happened, should we expect more entertainment on this blog? :)
Oye spammer Oye !
I was so damn sure that nobody comes this way. The last post is dated Jan 2010. I was half-expecting, a comment extolling the virtues of cheap Viagara & fake Rolex watches.
You restore my faith in humanity T-N-A-S a.k.a St. Banger a.k.a ABIW a.k.a so on & so forth :)
And btw, bhaai mere entertainment ends where marriage begins. So don't raise your hopes too much.. But really thanks just the same for keeping a tab, despite the long periods of silence.
haha.. does the wife know about this comment? :P
anyway, i meant entertainment for the readers, no one cares for the blogger really :P
and don't we love to hear you crib? faithful readers shall always be around :D
For sure the wife will be reading this. She was the first person to whom I mailed the link after posting. That way, I am quite brave, or some may say foolish :)
But without these 2 qualities, I wouldn't have dared embarking onto holy matrimony!
kya baat hai Parikrama! Delhi Belly has brought you back in some action!Lage raho..
Btw.. Monday Blues k baad aap ka to directly week-end shuru ho gaya ;) Blogging in office hours?? Majjani Life! :D
Dip,
Agar tum offc hours mein "Pyaar Ka Panchnaama" dekh saktee ho toh bhalaa hum blogging kyu nahi kar saktey ? Wanna swap your office with mine ;-)
I will have to wait to see this ! If not 10 more years so that my son qualifies - atleast till there is a day on which he goes to school and i dont work !
Lol @ responsible and rapidly aging! Maybe the lady in the back was actually airing her wish...
Rajavel,
Hmmm still waiting ? Yaa managed to sneak out and watch it alone ? I am not sure if the version which I saw in Sg was censored or wot, coz the gaalis were sporadic..
Dreamer,
I got lot of stick for that "rapidly ageing" bit from my wife.. :)
Hi, I am a tourist in Singapore. Can some one please post here the address and phone number of Jade Cinema.
Reagrds,
Shamim
Good one sir.. now that the marriage is 1 year old, u found time to write.. at last.. i hope u keep writing..
Shamim,
Jade Theatre Level 2 Shaw Towers, 100 Beach Road, Singapore - 189702
The nearest MRT to alight is Bugis.
Seems like you are hardcore Bollywood fan.. Missing movies even while holidaying ?!
AB,
Arey yaar abhi tak 1 saal huaa nahi.. but yeah it feels like I've been married forever ;-)
rotflmao! how did I miss this? (I'm saying it too often, so I guess I need to find answer soon).
Not yet! Now Am I reading too much there?
:p
This is an awesome review of a movie, where 99% action happens before the first screen.
Cheers,
asuph.
@ Asuph
Yes, totally reading way too much into that innocuous 'Not Yet' :)
Thanks, as always, for commenting fashonably late on my fashionably infrequent blog posts.
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