Saturday, July 2, 2011
Bbuddah Hoga Tera Baap Movie Review
Movie: Bbuddah Hoga Tera Baap
Rating: 3.5/5
Banners: Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, A B Corp
Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Raveena Tandon, Hema Malini, Sonal Chauhan, Sonu Sood, Prakash Raj, Charmee
Music: Shekhar Ravjiani- Vishal Dadlani
Editor: Shekhar
Cinematography: Amol Rathod
Director: Puri Jagannadh
Release Date: July 1, 2011
Tollywood director Puri Jagannadh has now entered the Bollywood circuit and he has dealt with the likes of Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini right in his first one. Let us see how successful he is.
Story:
ACP Karan (Sonu Sood) is a tough and honest cop who is keen on clearing the gangsters of Mumbai. This doesn’t go well with the big don Kabir Bhai (Prakash Raj). He hires a sharpshooter to kill Karan.
At this moment arrives Vijju (Amitabh) from Paris. Though he is old, he is totally young at heart and his dressing. In no time, he befriends Amrutha (Charmee), Tanya (Sonal Chauhan).
Incidentally, Karan is in love with Tanya but she doesn’t reciprocate his feelings. Meanwhile, Vijju gets in touch with Mac (Makrand Deshpande) and asks to join in his gang. Why does Vijju want to join the gang? What is his past? All this forms the rest of the story.
Performances:
It is an out and out Amitabh treat. Despite being 69 years old, Big B puts to shame all the youngsters with his dynamic performance and timing of dialogues. His body language is impeccable and his style is flamboyant.
Prakash Raj was effective and though his role was a mix of humour and seriousness, he balanced it well with his versatility and made his presence felt.
Sonu Sood was competent. He carried out his role with the required maturity and conveys the emotions in the right manner.
This is one of Charmee’s highlight performances. Her expressions, her dialogue delivery and her confidence in front of Amitabh is praiseworthy. One really wonders why she is picking up some terrible projects in Tollywood when she has so much potential.
Sonal Chauhan was sensuous, Raveena Tandon was energetic though she goes overboard few times, Hema Malini was gracious, Subbaraju made his presence felt and his Hindi was well trained, the actor doing Sonal’s father’s role was hilarious. Shahwar Ali was alright. Makrand Deshpande was not utilised to his full potential. The others did their bit as required.
Highlights:
Amitabh’s performance and screen presence
Songs
Charmee-Amitabh sequences
Screenplay
Dialogues
Drawbacks:
Jerks in sequences
No dramatism in serious scenes
Cinematography
Unwanted background score in few scenes
Final Analysis:
Given the fact that this is Puri’s debut vehicle, there are many challenges for him. Understanding the pulse of Hindi audience, working with the likes of Amitabh Bachchan, the subject chosen to project the protagonist are few of them.
However, given his strength in the screenplay and keeping the pace of the film consistent, the movie turns out to be an enjoyable fare. The commercial values are full and few scenes have come out really well while inconsistencies were seen in few other sequences.
Overall, this is a film which is good in parts but delivers the required punch to Amitabh fans. At the box office, commercial success is guaranteed and if the hype continues a bumper hit is on the cards.
The dialogues and the humor quotient is abundant enough for masses.
Source: Greatandhra
Friday, June 3, 2011
Ready Hindi Movie Review
Film: Ready
Rating: 3.25/5
Cast: Salman Khan, Asin, Arya Babbar, Paresh Rawal, Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Zarine Khan, Kangna Ranaut
Music: Pritam Chakraborty, Devi Shri Prasad
Cinematography: Sunil Patel, Thomas Xavier
Director: Anees Bazmee
Producers: Rajat Rawail, Bhushan Kumar, Nitin Manmohan, Sohail Khan
Release Date: June 3, 2011
The Telugu blockbuster ‘Ready’ has now forayed into Bollywood and this has been taken by the superstar Salman Khan. Let us see if it matches the original.
Story:
Prem Kapoor (Salman) hails from a rich family and he has a smart brain with a kind heart. His life takes a turn with the arrival of Sanjana (Asin) who poses as the possible marriage prospect for Prem and enters his home.
Actually, Sanjana is escaping from the clutches of her mafia uncles (Sharad Saxena, Akhilendra Mishra) who have their eyes on her property and become sworn enemies of each other due to that. In no time, Prem discovers her true identity but by that time he falls in love with her.
However, she is located by her uncles and Prem decides to put an end to this problem. How does he do that? What happens to his love story? All this forms the rest of the story.
Performances:
Salman is the life and soul of this movie as he gels into his character with ease. His contained performance connects well with the audience and he scores the brownie points.
Asin fills the romantic side and though there is not much from her in the performance side, she manages to show her sensuous side in the songs.
Paresh Rawal was excellent and as usual he entertains with his body language and one liners.
Mahesh Manjrekar was hilarious with his double entendres and he carries out his role effectively.
Akhilendra Mishra was apt, Sharad Saxena was decent, Manoj Joshi was moderate, Manoj Pahwa was good, Aryan Babbar was okay, Anuradha Patel is still gorgeous and attracts, Puneet Issar was brief, Sudesh Lehri brought few smiles. The special appearances by Arbaaz Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgn, Kangna Ranaut, Zarine Khan were fulfilling. The others did their bit as required and added value.
Highlights:
* Dialogues
* Visual appeal
* Three songs especially Dhinka Chika..
* Salman Khan- Asin chemistry
* Comedy
Drawbacks:
* Not as natural as the original
* Depth missing in emotional scenes
* Not enough star power (although stars appeared in guest roles)
Analysis
The film happens to be the remake of the Telugu flick ‘Ready’ and for Tollywood audience, the comparison is bound to happen.
As such, the nativity factor may be missing but then to the Hindi audience, this concept is new. Also, there is a significant twist in the story about the way the heroine enters the hero’s home unlike the original version.
However, with family bonding theme, fair amount of comedy, colourful sets and breezy entertainment and above all the concept, the Hindi audience will get the feeling of money’s worth.
This is another facet of Salman Khan which will appeal to his fans as well. There are times when the screenplay falters, especially during the first half and few fun scenes look superficial. But still, given the pace of the film and convicted performances, the film manages to leave no idle moment and follows the perfect formula for a commercial entertainer. Second half scores better than first half.
At the box office, the pre release hype and the chartbuster songs will give very strong openings and with an above average narrative, the film is bound to score well.
Bottomline: Hindi audience will appreciate this readily but Telugu audience let it down in comparison with original!!
Source: Greatandhra
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Dum Maro Dum Movie Review
Rating: 3/5
Banners: Ramesh Sippy Entertainment, Fox Star Studios
Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Aditya Pancholi, Bipasha Basu, Rana Daggubati
Music: Pritam Chakraborty
Cinematography: Amit Roy
Director: Rohan Sippy
Producer: Ramesh Sippy
Release Date: April 22nd 2011
While Abhishek Bachchan is taking his litmus test owing to his string of flops, it is also the debut of our Daggubati Rana in Bollywood. Let us see how much ‘Dum’ the film has got
Story:
Set on the backdrop of Goa, the story is about how drugs have taken over the paradise city and the increased presence of drug mafia.
Here comes ACP Vishnu Kamath (Abhishek) who decides to clean up the place. On the other hand, there is the social celebrity Lorsa Biscuita (Aditya Pancholi) who in the garb of social service runs a big drug cartel.
Caught in between the clash of Vishnu and Biscuit is DJ Joki (Rana) whose girlfriend Zoe (Bipasha) now stays with Biscuit, Lorie (Prateik) who aspires to go abroad and study but gets caught taking drugs. The search is on for one Michael Barbossa, the kingpin of this drug ring. Who is Michael Barbossa? What happens to everyone’s life forms the rest of the story.
Performances:
Abhishek Bachchan has come up with a strict performance and though there are those blank expressions, he makes his presence felt.
Daggubati Rana can be called the hero of the film. His screen time is longer than Abhishek, he has a significant role in the entire story and he gets to have the hot Bipasha. Performance wise, his stiff expressions still carry. He is yet to get that versatility of expressions on his face. Otherwise, his screen presence is good. He may get another chance on Bollywood screen for his great looks.
Bipasha Basu is seductive as usual and she does her bit as required.
Aditya Pancholi was handsome as usual and though his presence as the baddie doesn’t give that impact, he has given a sincere performance.
Prateik Babbar was apt, Govind Namdeo was great, Gantois Gomes was neat, Anaitha Nair was sweet. Deepika Padukone’s item song was not up to the hype. Vidya Balan’s cameo was brief but graceful.
Highlights:
* Cinematography
* Dialogues
* First half
* Scene compositions
Drawbacks:
* Dragged second half
* Deepika’s item song was dull
* No impacting scenes
* No character has significance
Analysis:
The basic plot of the film reminds us of the exceptional thriller ‘Usual Suspects’. However, the makers were clever in switching the characters here and there, changing the script with additional characters.
On the good side, the film was stylish, glossy and attempts to give some reality bites of Goa. On the flip side, the film passes off without any gripping moments or sequences that can strike a chord with the hearts of the audience.
Editing was much needed during the second half and if the film was trimmed there, it would have created good impact. But still, the attempt was novel, the essence was appreciable, the presentation was effective. At the box office, this will appeal to the multiplex audience so if word of mouth publicity goes strong, it can reach profit zone.
Bottom Line: Watchable but will not give you the ‘High’!!!
Source: Greatandhra
Saturday, March 26, 2011
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