FAN is directed by Maneesh Sharma and it stars
Shahrukh Khan in the lead role-playing both as Aryan and the character of
Gaurav. A fan that is crazed by the role model the idol and the superstar. But
what happens when a fan has his first meet up with the star and it turns sour?
Fan movie embarks on that journey and the outcome. The trailer showed enough
for you as an audience to walk in knowing what to expect.
First half of the film
starts off light-hearted and then turns dramatic enough to keep you lured ahead
for the remainder of it. First half shows Gaurav's journey of being the number
1 fan and his path of achieving his dreams of meeting his idol. Pre-interval it
was a mixture of humor and tense scenes that helped gather this film to be two
sided. The second half becomes a thriller with action implemented to the film
but begins to derail with loopholes in the script that leaves the film to be
questioned. But apart from the script, the performance was a pleasure to watch.
POSITIVES
- The idea was an eye raiser amongst the many. The
film was questioned and so was Shahrukh's strategy of doing a movie on him. But
what the film specially tries to deliver is a strong message about fans that begin
to see their life only around a star. The movie conveyed the message really strongly
giving us the rise and fall of a fan as well as the consequences that a star
would face and how he would have to deal with it. The dialogues were a good
standout in the creative department of the film; the one-liners and notable
dialogues impressed leaving it a delightful viewing experience. The
cinematography showcased some exciting viewing shots to compliment the emotion
running through the star in the scenes.
- On the acting front, the main star, Shahrukh Khan
delivers a fine performance both as Aryan and as Gaurav. Playing the double
role, he manages to put in a strong presentation and giving this film two sides
for the viewers. Despite the unbalanced script, the star himself manages to
carry the film to a decent watch. You get to witness Shahrukh Khan playing two roles,
which may just be a bonus for the die-hard fans. But from a film analyses
perspective, Shahrukh Khan proves to be the positive in making this
questionable film a success to a certain extent.
- The background scoring in the film helps to push the
film forward with more in particular with the tension rising scenes. Credit
must go to the composers for adding a helping touch to the film. Where the
action is being carried out, the music helped to nurture it much more making it
a good battle between the characters.
NEGATIVES
- A movie that as been creating a huge buzz,
anticipation was high and eagerness was built up unquestionably. But it is a
shame that a good concept had a poor screenplay. The movie had several scenes
that were firstly, a distraction with the likes of handheld camera shot type of
videography and secondly, several scenes that seemed needless. Majority of the
films have these unrequired scenes, but FAN seemed to of had a tad-bit too
many. The editing also needed to be more sharper to help build up more concentration
in the serious scenes.
- A major let down with the film was persona of
Shahrukh Khan and his stardom power. In the real world a star has enough power
to get what he or she wants. Some may query this but many know that anything
can be done to avoid or get what they want. Fan movie is a depiction of what
problems positively or negatively a star could face and most likely some scenes
may have been taken from Shahrukh's real life. But what the film tries to side
step is what a star can do behind closed doors. The film touches upon it
slightly through management, security and secretary. But it just seemed so
unreal that a huge superstar can't use his name and brand and power to address
to things he needs to in the movie. At a point when fingers get pointed to the
real star, surely there is so much more that he and his team can gather to tackle
what needs to be said and done.
- The movie was crying out
for songs, there was a perfect scene in the film where a slow song could have
been incorporated but instead we were given acoustic instrumental backdrop
music. It was suitable enough but a scene like that in particular requires
vocals with the songs to help bring out more reactions.
- More unrealistic scenes
portrayed in the movie towards the status that Shahrukh Khan has. Outside his
house thousands of fans stand and cheer in hope of catching a glimpse of the
superstar. But only for a huge collection of police officers and security
guards keeping fans away from the star. In the movie there are interactions
between Aryan and Gaurav, which escalate to longer lengths but security, seem
far from the superstar in the movie. There is no way the real star can
chase anyone or take a stroll in the area without having his entourage
surrounding him to protect him from fans.
CAST
- SHAHRUKH KHAN (ARYAN) -
- SHAHRUKH KHAN (GAURAV) -
- SHAHRUKH KHAN (ARYAN) -
The real star represented
the way Shahrukh Khan would be both on and off a movie set and into his private
life. Despite the film using his celebrity status as the core foundation for
this film, it is his fan that delivers the more eye-catching performance. But
as a star, this character manages to add the importance of a star to the film,
which was set up as light-hearted and purely as a fan obsession. Shahrukh is in
his element as a star, showing his work ethics and proving why he is seen as
King Khan in the industry.
- SHAHRUKH KHAN (GAURAV) -
Every admirer wants to meet
their idols and have a story of their first ever meeting as a positive one and
not negative. Gaurav played his role so well, that you would feel nervous about
putting him ahead of Aryan as the best performer in the film. We all know it is
Shahrukh Khan, but the character development both visually and as an actor,
Gaurav manages to make this movie a satisfying watch. When things are great, he
was good but then things turn sour, he still manages to deliver a performance
that you will enjoy. The Delhi boy being a huge fan has his moments of
happiness and at times a bit too fascinated. He manages to excel as a fan that idolizes
his star and shines as a sharp thinking stalker.
RATING
Overall I would rate Fan
3.5/5. The hype was surrounding this movie because of such concept not
being utilized much in Indian cinema. That was a standout but it needed more effectiveness
from the creative front. The film script was a let down; it was the dullness to
this bright movie. The star himself manages to carry the film to an exhilarating
encounter between a star and a fan. It has moments where you just appreciate
such fine moments, then it adds the sourness to the sweetness by making this
film turn in to a battle. What the film tries to expose, was screened well
enough to leave that thought to the audience. A decent subject matter with poor
execution especially in the second half of the movie, which had the more powerful
scenes, was lacking the realism a star would be dealing with, both with the
public and with the media.
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