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November 5, 1999
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![]() Real blues this timeSharmila Taliculam
Rockford, Nagesh Kukunoor's second film after Hyderabad Blues, has nothing much to talk about. Rockford is the name of a boarding school where Rajesh Naidu (Rohan Dey) goes to study. He is a young and impressionable boy. The film shows his transformation from a naive, innocent, scared boy to a confident and genuine person. Unlike Kukunoor's first film, which lacked technical finesse, Rockford has been shot well. But a well-shot film doesn't always make it entertaining, does it?
One can forgive Kukunoor for making a technically bad film like Hyderabad Blues. Because that film struck a chord with the generation which believes everything that comes with a foreign tag is better. Also, it was made on a budget of Rs 2.5 million -- which is peanuts compared to the amounts spent on making films these days. It was an honest attempt at making a mark with different kind of cinema. Kukunoor was given Rs 10 million to work with on Rockford. He probably wasn't sure what kind of treatment he should give the film. He has tried to give it the trappings of a masala film, with some romantic moments and even a Hindi song.
Rohan Dey was chosen out of 500 children for the lead role. He does have the innocence and vulnerability of a 13-year-old, and does a good job in parts. The saving factors in the film are two of his friends -- Selva (Kailash Atmanathan) and David (Imran). Both are good actors and keep the humour in the film going. They are the only ones who look comfortable in the film.
Kukunoor's direction leaves a lot to be desired for. Despite this being his second film, he still has to make a mark as a good director. At the outset, he needs to choose actors who can at least look comfortable on screen. He himself looks uncomfortable in his role of a gym instructor. Former actress Padmini Kolhapure-Sharma produces the film under the banner of Padmini Films. This is her first attempt at starting production with a 'different' film. The success of Hyderabad Blues must have raised a lot of expectations, but Rockford does not live up to those.
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