Cast: Raveena Tandon, Ashish Bisht, Arpita Pal, Sanjay Suri, Simon Frenay
Director: Onir
Rating: 3 Stars (out of 5)
Style tends to strangle substance in portions of Shab. Nonetheless the seductive, mysterious bubble that it unfolds in - the New Delhi sub-culture of fashion designers, cafe-owners and high society movers and shakers who are rarely brought alive in Hindi cinema in quite as mellow a manner as they are here - lends it a soft allure. A finely honed script, an intriguing gallery of characters, intelligently elliptical editing and consistently good acting all around more than make up for the film's somewhat glacial veneer and occasional lack of clarity.
Shab, a restrained drama of complex emotional ebbs and tides, is about individuals seeking to flee their unhappy and non-happening lives and looking for personal gratification in ways that only serve to aggravate their woes. They get things wrong all the time, but they soldier on regardless. Such is their approach to the setbacks they encounter that they never seem to be wallowing in their misery.
A gawky, 25-year-old Uttarakhand boy Mohan Rawat (debutante Ashish Bisht) moves to Delhi with the aim of finding a toehold in the fashion industry. He takes part in a model hunt judged by snarky designers and smug promoters. He is handsome enough but he is socially awkward and his English-speaking skills border on the rudimentary. The only line he spouts without faltering is "I want to become a star like Shah Rukh Khan". That of course is easier said than done.
The married lady seduces Mohan, appoints him her "personal trainer" and rechristens him Azfar - "the gifted one". The toy boy begins to strut his stuff with a new-found air of poise, which, among other things, attracts the attention of supercilious fashion guru Rohan Sud (Raj Suri), another of the model hunt judges who is now ready to give the boy a second chance after having found nothing remarkable in him to begin with.
But Azfar's isn't the only story that Shab tells. Three others characters contribute to making this a fascinating jigsaw puzzle-like tapestry that delivers many surprises along the way. Raina leads a strange double life and is seen devoting a great deal of her time to a kid sister who studies in a residential school in Mussoorie. Azfar is inexorably drawn to her, sparking off complications between him and the domineering Sonal and between Raina and her French neighbour and boyfriend Benoit (Simon Frenay), who, too, has a dark secret. Also in the same frame is Neil, whose relationships run aground before he can fully consummate them until his path crosses Benoit's.
Nothing in this cocoon is as it seems on the surface. These lives are shrouded in difficult-to-dispel darkness - which explains the film's title, an Urdu word meaning night. As these tormented individual negotiate the complex challenges life throws at them, they strive to seek out areas of brightness - mostly in vain.
Shab is a courageous film and not only on account of its theme. It dares to go against the grain of what is passes for 'well-made' cinema in the Bollywood playbook. It is stylish, layered, evocative and not averse to embracing subtle obliqueness. Yes, some in the audience might (with some justification) find the film too slow and baffling for their liking. But Onir can regard that reaction as a feather in his cap. It might not be the brightest of all the feathers that he has earned thus far, but it is sparkling enough not to be dismissed as a faux one.
Shab certainly isn't without its share of flaws, but the deliciously cryptic style that it employs in the elucidation of intricate human relationships makes it an irresistibly intriguing tale. Watch it because Shab is a rare Hindi film that respects its audience and lets them to work their way through the maze.
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