Saturday, March 24, 2007

The Namesake

A drama unveiling with the family caught at the corssraods of cultures. A son's compulsive need to traverse the path of life with his own identity.. Jhumpa Lahiri's telling tale is beautifully encapsulated in this back and forth transition from Calcutta to New York.
"Gogol" played by Kal Penn, is an American born desi, who often wonders about his peculiar name. Presuming that Gogol being his fathers favorite author, had bewitched him to name his son the same, always presented him with an eccentricity beyond comprehension. Until the mystery is unfolded in two stages. The first, dawns at the behest of his fathers account of the train journey that brought him to the realization of travelling and seeing the world, rather than viewing the world from an author's eyes. He carried with him Nikolai Gogol's "The Overcoat" that serendipitiously enabled him to make sense of the events that followed later in his life. " We have all come out of Gogol's overcoat" stated Ashok Ganguli(Irfan Khan), carrying the memories of that night and the course of incidents that proceeded it. The second being his fathers death coupled with a conquest over his obsession (his name).

Mira Nair's adaptation of this vivid tale, takes a different turn, with an emphatic core of the fathers death, diverging from the namesake's namesake.

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Evanescent...

Fading away from sight...vanishing into the corners of our mind... that is what epitomizes our daily life. The growing faintness of our memories is what has led me to start my blog..... to initiate the recall value. Because every film is an adaptation of life on screen...our everyday battles, joys, predicaments etc. are projected in a larger than life format. Every book leaves an impression on our minds and every development in the the world impacts us at certain levels. And of course to make my voice heard among the stream of voices that flood this medium. A film aficionado, an interpreter of current affairs and an avid lover of books....you can expect the same from this blog. Feel free to post your comments..

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