The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, October 25, 2012 - 3B The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Thursday, October 25, 2012 - 3B "My skirt is made of gorilla hair" Do Opposites Attract' for Abdul? Ai Bollywo intentiot by discu ing grittj artistic f I had col number three rea to preset to my ed ... and th I saw the news tha Yash Chi passed a Chopr living leg making., to Mumb rupees (r the dreat In additii like "Dil "Veer Za 22 filmst producin He cat megastat Bachcha - someti talizing t history b a new ge ing the la blockbus He has a take a ch well as tt guarante Bollywon Chopr cinema i resonate ers as wit you've se at all, ch: Raj prod guarante spent at t Thefit film Ieve Hai" ("T a milesto special w first Boll Celebrating Chopra fter two columns detail- an American theater. This was likes of which only social media ng my inordinate love before I spoke any Hindi, and can produce. But one friend, now of cheesy, romantic before subtitles were required in working as a reporter in Bolly- od movies, Ihad every theaters. I didn't understand a wood, responded by completing n of changing the pace word of "Dil To Pagal Hai" - but the lyric. sS- I understood everything. "Pyar kar": Fall in love. Y, I understood Rahul's (Shah- "Pretty much the philosophy ilms. rukh Khan) inexperience and by which he made his movies," umn skepticism when he meets my friend said fondly. Pooja (Madhuri Dixit) and falls Yashji knew how to tell uni- ady hopelessly in love with her. I versal stories of love and life that nt understood Pooja's desire to live transcend language and genre. itor ina dream world as she hopes He chose actors who personify en PROMA for those fantasies to come true. human emotion with perfor- KHOSLA I understood the wonderfully mances we won't forget for a tt pure friendship between Rahul lifetime. Often referred to as the opra and Nisha (Karishma Kapoor), real "king of romance," Chopra way on Sunday. Pooja and Ajay (Akshay Kumar), understood the complexities 'a, who died at 80, was a friendships that Nisha and Ajay of love and friendship far more gend of Bollywood film- ultimately accept overthe unre- than most storytellers, and he At barely 20, he moved quited love they feel instead. dedicated his life to sharing ai with nothing but 200 Also, I was only six years old. those secrets. roughly five dollars) and In the wake of his death, m of beinga filmmaker. Chopra's final directorial effort, ion to beloved romances Fin1 "Jab Tak Hai Jaan" (which hap- To Pagal Hai" and Falling in love pens to mean "as long as I live") ara," he directed some ith Yash l take on unprecedented over the past 50 years, attention when released on Nov. g more than twice that. Chopra with 13. A Yash Chopra film is a pop talyzed the careers of culture event in itself, but now rs such as Amitabh that it's definitively his last it m and Shahrukh Khan everyfwill be the most unmissable imes at once - immor- movie of the year. For one last the former in cinematic time, Yashji will speak to us y introducing him to "Dil To Pagal Hai" moved through his characters and neration, and mak- me as deeply when I rewatched through the bonds they form atter inseparable from it Sunday night as it did when and break over the course of ting romantic movies. I was six years old, listening to the film. lways been willing to the soundtrack on cassette as For me, watching the film ance on young talent as my parents drove me to school. will be an emotional experience ried-and-true stardom, The themes are timeless and no matter what the content. Being the longevity of the emotion as immediate as For a brief period of time, my od for years to come. any Oscar-winning effort - and Bollywood repertoire will be a's legacy on Indian more than most. bookended by Yash Chopra s indelible. His name During this sentimental romances. I plan to see "Jab s as deeply with teenag- rewatch, I couldn't help tweet- Tak Hai Jaan" in theaters just th senior citizens. If ing quotes and comments about as I saw "Dil To Pagal Hai" 'en a Bollywood movie the film (because that's just almost 15 years ago. Whether ances are it was a Yash the world we live in). One bor- or not it influences me as pro- uction, one of the few rowed lyrics to one of the songs. foundly, I expect to see the es of a wonderful time "Chaand ne kuch kaha, raat same passion that pervades his the movies. ne kuch suna": The moon said body of work. I will, and fall in rst Chopra-directed something, something the night love, as always, with the won- er saw was "Dil To Pagal heard. derful work of Yash Chopra. semantics, yes, but perhaps this warrants discussion? File it away Like in the salons of 17th for a potential debate to spark at and 18th century France, your next dinner party). this weekly installment Then Abdul informs us that she goes to bed early, with Skat will feature two Daily Arts Kat interrupting to say he par- writers discussing the finer ties all night. Uh-oh, Paula. This' points of arts mediums is starting to sound like it might not be the healthiest relationship. from at least 10 years ago. No one wants a guy who's out all night, slinking around alleys with the riff-raff (have you seen Skat More often than not, mixing Kat's crew? There's no way Taboo animation with live action yields isn't a drug dealer). amazing results: the early 2000s "Our friends are sayin' / We classic Disney show "Lizzie ain't gonna last / Cuz I move McGuire," the Amy Adams rom- slowly / And baby I'm fast." com "Enchanted" and of course, OK, we're definitely not talk- one of my favorite films of the ing about dancing, right? Move '90s, "Space Jam." at your own pace, Paula! Don't let Perhaps pop star Paula Abdul Skat Kat pressure you. had this magical formula in mind As the song continues, it's very when concocting the concept clear that Abdul and Skat Kat for the music video that would aren't just lovers with a few dif- accompany her chart-topping ferences - they are completely dance-pop single "Opposites wrong for each other. She likes Attract" from her debut album quiet, he likes noise. She's neat, Forever Your Girl. he's a mess. She has money, he's The music video reeks of '80s always broke. She hates ciga- cheese, featuring MC Skat Kat, a rettes, and he always smokes! rapping cartoon cat inspired by a Enough is enough. Perhaps the scene from Gene Kelly's "Anchors reason why some women go crazy Aweigh" in which Kelly dances for the bad-boy types like Don with Jerry of the dynamic ani- Draper and Jeff Winger is Paula mated duo Tom and Jerry. Abdul's destructive and depraved Now, I'm all about vapid pop relationship with that dastardly and cheeseball spectacle, two animated cat. things Abdul certainly mastered -KAYLA UPADHYAYA during her brief-but-loud pres- ence in the pop world. And I'm *** definitely pro-rapping-cats (Who isn't?!). But a close inspection Paula Abdul is many things of "Opposites Attracts" 's lyrics to many people: singer, chore- reveal that something is ... not ographer, Lakers cheerleader, quite right. "American Idol" judge. But long And I'm not just talking about before she ever took her seat next the implied beastiality going on to Randy and Simon as an origi- in this video. In fact, let's just toss nal "Idol" judge, she was danc- that aside. ing a duet with MC Skat Kat, and At the video's start, Abdul proving that opposites do, in fact, muses "Baby seems we never ever attract. agree /You like the movies /And You know what I'm talking I like TV." about. You've seen it on VH1's "I Alright, this sounds like a pret- Love the '80s." You've probably ty normal and harmless thing to even gone frame by frame, paus- disagree about with a romantic ing the YouTube video to memo- partner (though are movies real- rize the routine they perform on ly the opposite of TV? ... I might the ledge of a roof. be unnecessarily caught up in "Opposites Attract" por- trays the inexplicable attraction between Abdul and Skat Kat, who was dubbed "the greatest rap- ping animated cat in the history of pop music," by Rolling Stone. The two are head-over-heels for each other, but they couldn't be more different. "You like the mov- ies and I like TV," Abdul croons. "But when we get together it just all works out,"the two sing inuni- son. Call it some kind of lesson in love. Though it has been more than 20 years since Abdul and Skat Kat first introduced viewers to their dysfunctional relationship, the Grammy-winning music video still resonates due to its distinct flavor of ingredients - what can go wrong when you combine an animated rapping cat, synthe- sized '80s beats and a tap number worthy of Gregory Hines or Savi- on Glover (long before a penguin named Mumble tapped his way into our hearts, I might add)? There are, of course, the nay- sayers, critics who will tell you that this tender relationship is farfetched, too unrealistic to ever actually exist in the real world. "She 'moves slowly' and 'likes it quiet' whereas he 'moves fast' and 'likes to shout,' " they might say. "It'll never work out." Yet look at Democratic and Republican political pundits James Carville and Mary Matalin: The couple is happily married and as "opposite" as can be. What I'm trying to say is that "Opposites Attract" exempli- fies a crucial aspect of modern relationships: the fact that two individuals from different walks of life can still make each other happy. At times, this can be easy to forget. After all, in an age when names such as Brangelina, Bennifer and Jelena fill tabloid headlines, it can feel as though you're prescribed to find your significant other within your cohort. But according to Abdul and Skat Kat, romance is found in the unlikeliest of places, a message of hope for lovers every- where. -JACOB AXELRAD he Heart is Crazy"), ne made even more vhen it became the ywood filmI saw in The response to these intro- ductory lyrics was overwhelm- ing, coming from my closest friends as well as strangers the Khosla is in mourning. To share the burden, e-mail pkhosla@umich.edu. 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