Kites First Detailed Review

By Jack Rico (New York Critic)

The Bollywood film ‘Kites,’ directed by Anurag Basu, was a film unlike any I’ve seen before. It was spoken in three languages, had a diverse cast and it wasn’t from Hollywood. It was a completely original experience. It blithely leaps from romance, to musical, to action adventure, to western, referencing any number of Hollywood genres along with one of the more beautiful musical scores in recent memory. The romance, in particular, was as intense as Nicholas Sparks‘ ‘The Notebook,’ and the chemistry between the leads was off the charts. I have to say I was surprisingly entertained and am a better critic for having seen this film. 

The plotline begins in the blistering heat of the Mexican desert, where a man has been left for dead. This is “J,” (Hrithik Roshan, the biggest movie star in India), a once- carefree Vegas huckster, now a wanted man, fighting for his life. As he makes his way back home, “J” relives the past, and we learn that the one thing keeping him alive is his burning desire to reunite with Linda (Bárbara Mori, best known in America for the 2005 hit “La Mujer De Mi Hermano”), the love of his life. When “J” first meets her he is working odd jobs, the oddest of which is to marry “illegals” for money. Linda, fresh from Mexico, has barely enough cash to pay for the phony marriage but, like “J,” she has dreams of striking it rich in America. They wed and, that very night, she departs, green card in hand. Though he barely knows her, and they don’t even speak each other’s language, “J” will never forget her. The next time he sees Linda, she is engaged to Tony (Nick Brown), the son of a fabulously wealthy casino owner. As fate would have it, “J” is dating Tony’s sister. Both of them are prepared to marry for money so they can finally make their dreams come true. There are just two problems: they are still legally married and they have fallen madly in love. Choosing one another over wealth, they flee, with a vengeful Tony in hot pursuit… This romance is described in the film as a love that “knows no language,” an apt description of KITES itself, which has more international appeal than the more traditional Bollywood fare.

Bollywood films are a rare breed of cinematic products here in the States and there are legitimate reasons why films from India aren’t successful with American audiences: they are always over 2 hours (we complain when it’s 1hr 45m), they’re like musicals that involve too much dancing (we left the musicals back in the 50’s and ‘NINE’ was a flop) and for the most part, they’re not spoken in English. The closest movie we’ve had to a successful Bollywood production has been Danny Boyle’s Academy Award effort ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and that wasn’t really ours, it was a collaboration we did with England.

Nevertheless, Kites has the potential to change the way we look at Bollywood films. Due to its Latin flavor, it has the ability to reach the largest movie going audience in America, the US Hispanic. Enter director Brett Ratner. Known for taking Asian action star Jackie Chan and crossing him over into American superstardom with his spectacularly successful “Rush Hour” series, Ratner carries a unique synergy – he’s a Hispanic of Cuban descent who understands the power of the Hispanic consumer and what it would take to attract them to the theaters. In a brilliant strategy move by Roshan Productions, Ratner was asked to rework an English language version, designed to extend the reach of the original to the largest possible audience, including the younger demographic for whom 2+ hours is a challenge. This led to “Kites: The Remix, A Brett Ratner Presentation”. Its title suggests, a true “remix,” in that it is the same film, played to a different rhythm, running a swift 90 minutes as opposed to the 130–minute original.

The remix caters to a mass audience but it begrudgingly also contains some elements from the original cut that hurt it. For my particular tastes, the acting by the secondary cast is not as strong as the leads. There are some over the top acting moments that are quite risible. We could have done without some of the excess torso bearing poses by Hrithik, but I imagine the ladies need a dose of carnal ecstasy once in a while. Despite these small imperfections, the film is very entertaining, even for audiences that don’t regularly consume Indian films.

The bulk of the entertainment comes from the extravagant, larger than life action sequences that involve 18 wheeler trucks, chases, explosions, bullet fights, crashes and jumps that stun the senses.

Actor Hrithik Roshan is extremely charismatic and possesses the handsomeness of a major movie star. His talents don’t just end there; in the only dancing sequence of the movie, he gyrated, twirled and whirled like a snake in Vegas. He needs to come to Hollywood and do movies here ASAP. Bárbara Mori, the Uruguayan actress, raised in Mexico, fit perfectly well with Roshan and her new environment. Even though her English accent is rough, it is endearing. She has a magnetic connection that has made her one of the top actresses in Spanish television in the US. We look forward to her evolution in cinema.

Despite the positives of the protagonists, to craft an affecting love story the stars need to be well-developed, evidence a degree of sexual chemistry, and their relationship needs to be allowed to unfold on screen. By falling somewhere in between – more serious than the average comedy and lighter than the typical drama – Kites feels just about right. This love story isn’t going to appeal to those who don’t appreciate romance. It is sweet and sentimental and embraces the fantasy of love all the way through its operatic finale.

Kites recalls such master movie mixologists as Sergio Leone, Quentin Tarantino, and Baz Luhrmann. Producer Rakesh Roshan and director Anurag Basu, have made Kites into an intoxicating cinematic cocktail with a flavor—and a kick—all its own.

Rating: ★★★½☆

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  • The much awaited and aggressively promoted movie Kites is facing some serious problems. Apart from bad reviews, angry heartland distributors, it has much more to see.

    The sale of the satellite rights of the film is facing a serious problem.

    It also faced some problems initially, like bad reviews, awful box office collections and Hindi distributors who demanded monetary compensations.

    Big pictures have given a bad shock to the Kites makers and have asked for a renegotiation on the deal they had. Big pictures is also in deal with the yet to be released movie Raavan.

    A reliable source said ,“The channel had acquired the rights of both the films ( Kites and Raavan ) for Rs 54 crore. The rights are for seven years. The deal was sealed even before Kites had released, when the buzz about the film seemed to promise a blockbuster. But the disappointing collections at the box office and the tepid viewer response not only shockedthe film industry and trade in general, it also diluted the worth of the satellite rights of the film. The channel apparently renegotiated the deal. It is now worth Rs 40 crore – a clear loss of Rs 14 crore to Big Pictures. Big Pictures even sweetened the revised terms by throwing in a few more films.”

    The channel is not sure enough that they would be able to recover their investment. They have some out with a special strategy for the same.

    A source said “The channel plans to release Kites on television this month itself, though it’s a barely a month since it hit the theatres. On top of that, the channel plans to re telecastthe film a little later before it’s out of the news completely.”

    The CFO of the channel Shibashish Sarkar said “There are absolutely no problems and there was no renegotiation. We can’t talk about financial numbers, but the deal has been closed. The channel will make an official announcement soon.”

  • im turning out to be some sort of soothsayer .. my prediction for all films so far has been spot on..indicine is in a habit of giving stars galore to all the new films im sure it is going to give raavan too a hefty rating .. my guess is 3 plus and here is my prediction for the film .. it will be a box office dud… abhishek looks like raavan without the make up .. and mani rathnam with southindian (oh no ..here i go again…!!!) is unpalatable

    so the k factor didnt work for rakesh roshan??? this time..!!!

  • was srk starrer josh a copy of thrashin

    no not a bit skate gang/ thrashi n never likens josh story

  • ghajini rifted from momento
    raja hindustani from phool ki kagaaz
    akele hum from krammervs kramer
    TZP from the french movie the 400
    SRK IS AN ORIGINAL ACTOR
    WHEREAS AK IS TOTAL COPY CUT

  • MANN SONGS ALSO COPIED
    KALI JAISI KALI FROM RACHID TAHA’S YA RAYEH WIN MSAFER
    chaha hai tujhko from ar rahman s roja dinak tintana from a malyisian song
    nashah hai pyarb ka from the italian song of eros ramasoti

  • thrashin is about two rival skateboard gangs where the leader falls in love with the rivals sister ..but hey yousuuf have you seen the illusionist its love story far better than kites

  • i think the movie u are referring too is 400 blows by trauffant ..and yes i think the theme is similar ive yet to see the film ..do u have any link to its download???

  • Yousif: Raja Hindustani from Jab Jab Phool Kele ( Shashi Kapoor, Nanda) and could never be in the same quality as the original.. I loved Raja Hindustani except the last part, didn’t like it.

    Yousif or Mega: what’s the meaning of Raavan? Is it a name? Is Abhishek portraying any true character in India?

  • Youssef: Illutionist is a good movie, as Megha said, better than Kites.. watch it.

    And I’d recommend a very good movie for Richard Gere, don’t know if u saw it already, not a new movie but a very good film called Primal Fear ( in hindi is Deewanegi, Ajay Devgan.. yakhee!!) hope that u didn’t see Deewanegi.. if u saw it then forget about Primal Fear because it’s a movie which u couldn’t predict.. the hindi one is a stupid crap movie, and another thriller movie called: Final Analysis for Richard Gere.

  • RAVAAN WAS THE EVIL GOD FROM RAMYANA MYTHOOGY who kidnapped sita the wife of holy rama .. here mr pot belly may be enacting a negative role a la with 10 different shades ..but do what he might abhishek will never win hearts ..he is so ugly that its difficult to stand him

  • Youssef: if u watched the remake in hindi (deewanegi) then don’t watch Primal Fear..they just spoilt the hollywood movie!!!

    Megha: still don’t understand.. why some of u consider Abhishek Bachan is an ugly person!! he’s not ugly but not so handsome, he’s just ok, needs to change his look on the screen.

  • Mega: one more question (relates to religion, beliefs): why indian ppl consider any humen as a God or a holly? afterall.. they were all just human being, had some powers (maybe) but how do we consider ppl who eat, drink, breath, die and never last, like we do, as Gods? Can u answer this question please, as u r an indian girl? Just for my information and not trying to humiliate indian beliefs

  • @FATHIYA
    I FOUND AN INTERESTING SRK SITE CALLED
    srkthe don which is very updated and all brandnew you can follow it if you like

  • i think fathiya man starting putting belief in fellow man out of benevolence and rejection from all quarters.. when somebody doesnot get what he wants he /she puts faith into someone who might deliver .. and also sometimes someone whom we percieve as god obliges and that clinches it… it is tried and tested for many centuries.. in uttere hopelessness we ask god to intervene .. humans have just tried to give solace and benevolance to fellow beings and thus have turned into demi gods ..its just a matter of faith and trust for some people …. which was what i saw in rajneeti and abhored ..

    abhishek bachchan just doesnt arouse the hero kind of feelings in me something that srk does aor akki does ..or perhaps aamir does .. his looks let him down terribly… his drag act in dostana was so prudish and childish that felt like killing him instantly

    read my reviews on rajneeeti ..oh ..so pathetic yet again…

  • i agree with u concernning small b junior but u havent aanswered fathiyas question your answer is a roundabout neither here nor there so philosophic

  • Megha: agree with what you hv mentioned and the way ppl believe in any God.. but don’t u think that the present is different than the past?! People changed, educated now and they should not believe in some humen as Gods!! and what a humen could do for u as a God?! If u r ill and in a hopeless condition so that God can give u a long life and would make u survive, live healthy and not die?! If a specific God could do this then they’ve all the right to believe in him and in his abilities

  • Yousif: which question u mean that I didn’t answer you? explain please, and thanks for the website.

  • yousuf we humans are basically a frighteened lot .. we want our wishes to be fulfilled at all times for this we seek blessings of god and messiahs of god in fellow humans .. those who oblige become god for us .. adoctor becomes go when he drains you out of typhoid fever but he ceases to have god like properties when dealing with inoperable cancers .. at that time you put your faith in the divinity.. but why are getting into all this.. sufice it to say that this movie cannot be saved either by human or godly intervention…hope rajneeti too suffers the same fate….ha ha ha

  • @fathiya
    no fathiya you got me wrong it s mega whom i meant by this question not you
    about the siteblog you are welcome any time
    by the way do give me your email please

  • we are more frightened than you but we dont consider people gods listen even if am an ardent fan of srk when people call him god i get very offended and upset and try to convince them that he is just a human not god this is shirk and the shirk is the worst injustice committed by man gainst onself and Allah
    BECAUSE ALLAH FORGIVES ALL THE SINS EXCEPT SHIRK WORSHIPPING OTHER THAN HIM

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