Review of Fashion

Fashion (2008)
6/10
Glamorous yet Unentertaining
1 November 2008
The film is a nice peek into the highly insular and very artificial world of fashion in India (and probably the world). The world of air kisses, tight deadlines, anorexic models, show stoppers and diva designers. All this compounded of course by extreme bitchiness, back-biting and jealousies. While it does a good job of communicating the high adrenalin rush you get from watching a good fashion show (just like in any other live performing art), it unfortunately shows too much of the negatives to make the film a truly pleasurable watch.

It shows, through rose-tinted glasses, the struggle of Priyanka Chopra to become a model (it cant be that bad though when you're spending your struggling days in Café Coffee Day) and then shows how her rise to supermodel status is accompanied by a similar rise in her super-bitchiness and arrogance, and a parallel fall from grace of another model (Kangana Raut). You watch the film with a degree of morbid satisfaction – just wondering how bad its going to get, hoping Priyanka's character will finally see sense or someone will be able to spank some into her.

There are some good performances – Priyanka's, who looks good as always, Kangana, in yet another portrayal of a manic depressive alcoholic (can somebody please give her another role ?) and some lovely cameo's by Kitu Gidwani, Arbaaz, Mugdha Godse, Sameer Soni and Arjan Bajwa. I really liked the dresses shown as well – quite beautiful and very vibrant colours and different materials and even the shows themselves were well choreographed with stunning backdrops. And the music / songs were nice, not interfering with the movie but enhancing it. I really wish Madhur Bhandarkar had injected some more moments of humour (for example, in one scene, the models discover 'made in Bangkok' tags on the dresses of a major designer about to do a show), dwelt more on the positives (maybe more of Priyanka's joy at the accessibility of the finer things in life) or even found a better ending / some twist as its too predictable right now. The film is actually uncomfortable to watch and depressing vs being interesting / uplifting and surely that cant be right ? In the spirit of the festive season, the movie provides a visual depiction of not one but two age-old morals, the types we grew up being told by parents, teachers and all others around us. The first is 'All that glitters is not gold' and the other is 'Pride hath a fall'. Wish someone had drilled that into Priyanka's or Kangana's characters as well. More reviews at ApurvBollywood at blogspot
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