While there is no dearth of good dancers within the industry, the depiction of this form, in its own, has taken a disappointing turn. Dance in Hindi films, these days, is synonymous with item numbers, promotional videos, starry appearances and lavish sets. Sure, I enjoyed Kajra re (Bunty Aur Babli [ Images ]) and It's rocking (Kya Love Story Hai), but if special items are induced as a regular fare on the menu, the whole idea of USP seems futile.
As much as I enjoy Hrithik's rocking acrobatics, it gives me strange relief to witness him spin to a divine trance around the chants of Khwaja mere khwaja (Jodhaa Akbar [ Images ]). It's a masterful touch -- subtle, relevant and most poignant. It's a hopeful indication, in the times of item choreography, that not all art is regulated by the economics of movie-making.
The mathematics of grandeur and gimmickry in choreography isn't always a bad thing. In some cases -- like the opulent Azeem-o-shah Shahenshah (Jodhaa Akbar) and SFX-generated Dhoom tanna (Om Shanti Om [ Images ]) -- it works wonderfully. Otherwise, it fails to register beyond its deliberate sleekness.
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