Admissions Open - Review

Friday, May 14, 2010, 12:49 [IST]
First 3 Idiots. Then Paathshaala. Now Admissions Open, which, like the above-mentioned films, takes a look at the present-day education system. The thought behind Admissions Open is very topical - let the youth pursue their vocation/ambitions/dreams - but director K.D. Satyam makes a complete mishmash of a terrific idea and you can't help but feel sorry for those who might stroll into the cineplex to look for answers.

Let me put it bluntly: Admissions Open makes a mockery of the education system. Those expecting to watch a serious, issue-based film will be reeling under a shock. Like I am! The director has no clue about what it takes to make a film. This film falls to unimaginable lows in terms of writing, characters and storytelling.

Professor Tariq Siddiqi (Anupam Kher) is disappointed with the orthodox education system and hopes to start a college, which lets students chase their dreams. Arjun (Ankur Khanna) is an under-achieving student who doesn't believe in the grading system. He feels his creativity and individuality are stifled by the current education system.

Since they posses the same perception towards our stereotype education system, they decide to go against to it and form an abstract pattern of education system to encourage the failure students of our society.

10 minutes into the film and you know Admissions Open is heading nowhere. Characters appear and disappear, there's no high or low in the story and sadly, no conclusion that could give you the answers. The students have a bizarre mindset and what makes matters worse is that the institute that they are proud to be part of, Spirit, offers classes in bhaigiri, godmen, script writing, cookery, seduction, politics, music… And they all graduate into seasoned professionals after Spirit is shut by the government authorities. Really, what kind of cinema is this?

Amit Trivedi's music is a letdown. Ditto for the performances. What did Anupam Kher see in this role? Ashish Vidyarthi hams. Ankur Khanna is decent. Pramod Moutho and Sudesh Berry are as usual. The newcomers are complete non-actors and the less said the better about their acting skills and pronunciation/diction.

On the whole, Admissions Open doesn't enlighten or entertain.


Director - K. D. Satyam
Cast - Anupam Kher, Aashish Vidyarthi, Ankur Khanna, Pramod Moutho, Rati Agnihotri, Sudesh Berry, Master Abhishek Sharma

User Comments
shafiee khan and bilder 11 Mar 2012 09:52 pm
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naved siddique 20 Feb 2011 03:09 pm
terrible version of accepted,, accepted was far better dan dis disaster,, dude atleast u cud hav ur own dialogues,,, pathetic ,,,
S L 02 Nov 2010 04:43 pm
Seems like a copy of Accepted!
uday 10 Jun 2010 10:03 pm
story sounds quite similar to accepted, a recent hollywood movie. accepted too was not very fun.
aman sikarwar 10 Jun 2010 12:38 pm
happy birthday
shaashwat 20 May 2010 05:41 pm
let me put it bluntly-- Taran Adarsh is a such a pathetic critic who is cinematic illiterate!!! he doesnt know how to write reviews about films. Admissions Open is one of rare film based on revolutionary education system. i feel, Taran Adarsh is sick and needs to be admitted again. so, for him, Admissions Open.. plzz enroll now, else be illiterate forever and be a poor chap!
Nissar 17 May 2010 07:27 am
Although I haven't watched this movie it seems to be inspired from a movie featuring Justin Long, Jonah Hill called 'Accepted', if you liked this movie or its concept do watch Accepted its a fun movie .
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