Film Review: OMG Oh My God!

Starring : <strong>Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Govind Namdeo</strong> Directed by <strong>Umesh Shukla</strong> Rating: <strong>*** ?</strong> For popular art it is considered taboo to question religious dogma. Somewhere deep within us we all know ritualistic religiosity is a multi-crore business in our country. But who dares to raise a voice against the deplorable extravagance which is meant to please the Gods?
OMG Oh My God
Starring : Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Govind Namdeo Directed by Umesh Shukla Rating: *** ? For popular art it is considered taboo to question religious dogma. Somewhere deep within us we all know ritualistic religiosity is a multi-crore business in our country. But who dares to raise a voice against the deplorable extravagance which is meant to please the Gods? That amazingly skilled actor Paresh Rawal does exactly that. He raises a voice against organized religion and the merchandising of faith whereby a common man’s threshold of belief in the divine power is weighed against the amount of money he rustles up to appease the Gods. The point, made with telling acerbity in OMG, is that God doesn’t want our money. Then who is pocketing the billions that flow into the religious industry each year in the name of God? Based on a long-running play OMG adapts the delicious premise of the staged event, questioning not the presence of God but the absence of sincerity in His self-appointed minions. That Paresh Rawal reprises his role of Kanjilal, the non-believer who drags ‘God’ to court, is a stroke of luck for this arresting adaptation. He rattles off the most iconoclastic lines in the most convincing and endearing tones rendering the figureheads of organized religions into redundant blubbering entities. And yet—and this is the film’s salient triumph—it doesn’t seem to insult or ridicule any religious belief. OMG questions the sacred cows without milking them for effect. There is an inner strength to the ideas and beliefs put forward in this film. These provide a centrality to the plot that could easily have gotten lost in the maze of philosophical idea and religious cynicism. The film exudes a powerful scent of sincerity. Much of it can be sourced to Paresh Rawal who brings splendid conviction and power to his lines. Mithun Chakraborty gives another brave and believable performance as a Nrityanand-like Guru-man. The delicate feminine touch is just oh-so-delectable. Mithunda, you are a cool cat! My problem was in watching Akshay Kumar play God. To begin with his role is sketchy in comparison with the sharp lines used for portraying Kanjilal. In the absence of an existential persuasion in his arguments ‘God’ Akshay Kumar resorts to homilies and half-smiles all flashed in a hazily captured image of a God who rides a Harley Davidson. While Paresh’s non-believer is infused in believability, Akshay’s God fails to take off. But the film works, because it tears into sanctimonious manifestations of the very private issue of faith and religion, challenging the God-men to a game of mental chess that leaves the religious charlatans looking helpless and defenseless. On the minus side there is a conspicuous staginess in the verbosity that is ironically the backbone of the proceedings. A film like OMG is near-extinct in mainstream Hindi cinema. It dares to raise questions that mass-oriented cinema generally shies away from. For this display of creative daring, producer Akshay Kumar may be excused his vanity of playing God. Interesting, thought-provoking and based on a novel premise (sue God!) OMG is a delightful little creation that challenges the merchandising of religion…no offence meant to the temples of dhoom. Paresh Rawail is outstanding in making irreverence seem endearing. Thank God for good actors.
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