REVIEW: Wake Up Sid!
This one has no middle ground. You will either love Wake Up Sid or just hate it. A section of the viewers are likely to complain about the lack of a coherent plot and its leisurely pace. But on the flip side, that's exactly why Wake Up Sid works. Director Ayan Mukerji hasn't gone in for a lavish, exaggerated debut. Like Love Aaj Kal and Luck By Chance, restrained and subtle portrayal of emotions are its high point.
Sid Mehra (Ranbir Kapoor) is not Aamir Khan of Dil Chahta Hai or Hrithik Roshan of Lakshya. They may have been rich and lazy. But both were essentially kind hearted, chilled-out guys.
Sid on the other hand has been depicted as an extremely arrogant and rude youngster. He shares an uncomfortable relationship with his parents. And while he is proud of his father's bank balance, Sid is equally embarrassed about working in his family's bathroom fittings business. It's elements like these, which distinguish the film from a regular urban comedy. In fact Wake Up Sid does not go in for an out-and-out humourous take on Ranbir's character. Neither does it give long, melodramatic sermons.
Sid's journey towards self-discovery begins when he meets the mature and older Ayesha (Konkona Sen Sharma). An independent, ambitious writer, she is everything that Sid isn't. Opposites attract and the two start enjoying each other's company, just because they are unlike anyone else in their lives. Ayesha’s world of struggle is like a learning experience for Sid. An incident forces Sid to move in with Ayesha. Reluctantly, he even starts realising his responsibilities. But proximity does not translate into love for Sid and Ayesha. The differences in their personalities that brought Sid and Ayesha closer, emerge as the biggest challenge in their relationship. And Sid's search for his own identity keeps influencing his ever-changing equation with Ayesha.
Ranbir Kapoor plays Sid with utmost sincerity and conviction. As the clueless, rich kid whose life is defined by his credit card, Ranbir looks born to play the part. Kapoor has a rare screen presence. And this film is proof of why he is way ahead of his contemporaries. Perhaps Ranbir actually is Sid for many strugglers in Bollywood – who might be envious of his famous surname. But then as the film suggests - being born rich is no crime, wasting away one’s life is. And Ranbir Kapoor is certainly not wasting the opportunities he is getting. Here is one actor who can pull off a solo hero movie.













I think i liked the movie coz of the stars...Otherwise the
plot was not extra ordinary ..But the film was interesting
coz of natural acting of ranbir and konkona....
Acting of ranbir is awesome. He rules in the film..
Direction is nice. Film has a real feel to it. No clitches
in the movie. Pace is a little slow..Not for everyone. A
film for youngsters..
I m inspired by this movie, really nic movie.
Really nice movie, i'll give it 4 stars
Movie is tooo good , liked the movie a lot
veery must see it>>>>>>>>>>
Its a very good movie to watch . I will give 3 stars.
Its a very good movie to watch . I will give 3 stars.
Totally waste movie. Useless and senseless .......Karan
johar is wate man of the world choosing movies like
'dostana; wakup sid" all are flops. Karan wake up
man....
Cool movie. I loved it. Though the write up is all about
ranbir, i think konkona also deserves appreciation. 3 cheers
for ayan mukherjee...