Love Games Movie Review: More Watchable Than Other Films Of Bhatts

Starring: Patralekha,Gaurav Arora,Tara Alisha Berry, Rukshaar

Directed by: Vikram Bhatt

Movie ReviewThis is the land of the loathsome, unplugged.The stench of  self-indulgence among the stinking rich is so all-pervasive in Love Games, we can almost smell the Chanel and the expensive wine.Brand names are dropped in conversations so casually that you almost miss the point.

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These are people who don’t know what to do with their lives.

Vikram Bhatt’s last film, the exceedingly absurd Hate Story 3 gave us no clue what was to come next. Love Games is somewhat redemptive. The characters are despicably self-absorbed Page 3 types who have so much money and free time on hand they plot their own self-destruction  with the same level of enthusiasm as they point the downfall of their adversaries.

Ramola(Patralekha from Hansal Mehta’s City Lights in a startling makeover) is a newly-widowed heiress who pretends to be grieving in public while she laughs her head off in the privacy of her bedroom. Ramona needs a ‘f…k buddy’ .And who better equipped for the role than the super-rich wayward adrift Cocaine-addict Sam(newcomer Gaurav Arora, confident).The two are the Bonnie & Clyde  of the bordello, shooting from their hips like there is no tomorrow.

Their exploits are captured in lurid details and a quirky background score that gives the whole ritual of surreptitious mating a feeling of ruinous mischief.

Then Sam meets his nemesis. Alisha(Tara Alisha Berry) is a brutalized wife and doctor who instantly heals Sam’s scorched and drugged soul. Thanks to the actress’ serene looks, Alisha shines as a beacon of purity in this murky sordid sleazy world of sex drugs and f..k-n-roll.

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There is a sequence where Alisha takes the besotted Sam into a secluded  room and shows him the injury marks on her back perpetrated  by her husband(Hiten Tejwani , in a thankless role). The empathy  that the sequence generates is in direct opposition to the riot of hedonistic hijinks that Sam whips up with Ramona.

So far so watchable. And then mid-way the film falls apart. In his pursuit of excitement and adventure(not unlike his protagonist) Vikram turns what is predominantly a psychological study of excessive self-indulgence into a messy crime misadventure with all three main characters trying to  finish of one another in a game that can only end in  a disaster…and not the kind that augurs well for the film.

This is not what I wanted to see and know. Love Games plays the game defiantly by its own rules .

And succeeds until the point when the three characters bleed their inner-most insecurities and cravings into a plot that absorbs their auto-pleasuring  non-judgementally. It then takes a firm grip of the three characters hands and tells them, it’s time to walk the talk. With infuriating resolve the narrative turns the characters into puppets of a crime orgy , rendering their earlier self-indulgences into a nemesis that is the equivalent of post-coital depression.

Nonetheless the film is gripping for  a large part . The principal characters are unlike anything we’ve seen before.All three actors perform confidently.Patralekha’s portrayal of a masked auto-eroticism is one of its kind. Gaurav Chopra provides some terrifying moments of insight into a mind that is so far gone into self-indulgence ,it doesn’t feel anything any longer except perhaps below the waist.

Tara Alisha Berry expresses the pain and humiliation of spousal brutality without making herself look like a bleeding martyr. The fourth interesting character of a shrink is played byRukshar Rehman(the very beautiful actress from Ram Gopal Varma’s Sarkar).This character is never allowed to develop in the plot.

This is not film about growth. It is about lives lived so close to the edge that the only certainly is self-destruction. Vikram Bhatt’s rips ruthlessly into ruined lives.He is not afraid to let his characters look vulgar in their cravings.  Love Games is a film about a self-gratification so complete , it destroys everything it touches.

Vaibhav Choudhary

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