Friday, December 20, 2013

Dhoom 3 Movie Review

Dhoom 3 is one of the most eagerly awaited films of 2013 and it has hit the screens today, across the world. After John Abraham in part 1 and Hrithik Roshan in part 2, it is now Aamir Khan’s turn to essay the villain’s role in this hugely successful franchise. Abhishek Bachchan, Katrina Kaif and Uday Chopra are the other lead actors in this action entertainer. Let us check out the film now.


Story :
The Union Bank of Chicago faces a grave threat from the very intelligent Sahir (Aamir Khan). Saahir has a personal vendetta against the bank, as his dad was put out of business and declared a bankrupt by the financial institution.
A circus artiste by profession, Sahir hits the bank hard by looting its branches. ACP Jai (Abhishek) and Ali (Uday Chopra) are brought into the picture, to put an end to Sahir’s activities.
As Jai begins zeroing in on Sahir, he discovers some unexpected things. Who is Sahir? Will he succeed in escaping from Jai? This is what ‘Dhoom 3′ is all about.
Plus Points :
This film is Aamir Khan’s one man show. Aamir has successfully pulled off two very different characters in this movie and he has performed well in the stunt sequences. There are some emotional scenes in the second half and Aamir simply steals the show here.
Abhishek Bachchan has been doing a good job as ACP Jai for quite some time now and he has delivered yet again in Dhoom 3. Uday Chopra is ok as Ali. Katrina Kaif looks incredibly hot in the film and she has performed well in the action sequences.
The film has tremendous pace in the first half, with some high voltage action sequences. The interval twist is unexpected and quite thrilling.
The film has a very lavish feel and everything has a sense of grandeur. A lot of money was spent on the film and it shows in each and every frame. The climax block has been set up nicely.
Minus Points :
Some of the stunt sequences are outlandish and unrealistic. Perhaps, they were conceived with the aim of catering to the front benchers in small towns. After a racy and explosive first half, the film slows down a bit in the second half.
Instead of high voltage action sequences, there is more of drama and sentiment in the second half.
The film’s plot is quite superficial and there is nothing much in terms of novelty, except for a few twists.
Technical Aspects :
Cinematography is a big asset for the film. The visuals look quite rich and stunning. Background music is good and helps the proceedings. Editing is very good in the first half, but could have been better in the second half.
Vijay Krishna Acharya has concentrated on coming up with a racy entertainer and he has largely succeeded. Production values of Yash Raj Films are lavish.

Verdict :
‘Dhoom 3′ is bigger and better than the previous installments in this franchise. Aamir Khan steals the show with his superb performance and he is ably supported by Abhishek and Katrina Kaif. The movie is a perfect holiday entertainer, for it delivers bucket loads of entertainment. Don’t miss this one!

Friday, December 6, 2013

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Friday, November 22, 2013

Varna Movie First Day First Show Updates

Updated at 11:32 AM
Arya has just moved into the third universe... climax... very unconventional and vague ending
Updated at 11:20 AM
A big fight sequence is on... arya is bashing up the goons...


Updated at 10:58 AM
Anushka aka Varna is going in search of her missing husband
Updated at 10:42 AM
Time for the song 'Palalle kanipinche'.... unbelievably confusing plot... dont know where this is heading
Updated at 10:26 AM
Very strange things are happening in the parallel universe. ...it is becoming quite tough to follow the story
Updated at 09:56 AM
An unexpected event has taken place ... interval...
Updated at 09:56 AM
A hunting sequence is underway in the parallel universe.... Arya is fighting a monstrous lion like creature
Updated at 09:46 AM
Time for the song tholiveluge.... love blossoming between the lead actors... nothing happening in the parallel universe though
Updated at 09:34 AM
Story is moving ahead very slowly... Arya is trying to win over Anushka's heart
Updated at 09:20 AM
Romantic track building up between Anushka and Arya... hero's characterization is a little vague
Updated at 09:06 AM
Time for the first song 'Prema Maranam' ...
Updated at 09:03 AM
Arya has also been introduced in both the worlds
Updated at 08:59 AM
Parallel universe concept.... anushka has now been introduced once again in a simple way on earth....
Updated at 08:56 AM
Anushka has been introduced as a powerful lady in a strange land with strange beasts
Updated at 08:54 AM
The movie has just started. .. introduction about the story through animation

Friday, November 15, 2013

Rajjo Movie Review

From the legendary Rekha to the recent Aishwarya Rai, everyone has tried their hands in playing a nautch girl on screen. This time it is Kangna Ranaut who plays a mujrewali in Rajjo. Directed by Vishwas Patil, this film also stars Paras Arora, Mahesh Manjrekar and Prakash Raj in other lead roles. Rajjo has released amidst yet another biggie in Ram-Leela. Let’s see how it is.
Story :
Rajjo (Kangna Ranaut) is a call girl in the famous red light area of Mumbai. Right from her childhood, Rajjo is longing for true love. One day Chandu (Paras Arora) steps into her life and sweeps Rajjo off her feet. Younger than her and coming from a good family, Rajjo falls in love with Chandu and soon both of them tie the knot.
Right after their wedding, the couple face rejection from Chandu’s parents and the society. Sick and tired of this, they decide to start a new life in a land far away from the city. Everything is fine, until Rajjo’s past comes face to face with her once again.
Will Rajjo be able to leave her past behind? Will she continue to spend a normal life with Chandu? The answers to these questions form the rest of the story…
Positive Points :
Kangna looks stunning in the film and carries the whole film on the shoulders. She has developed her dancing skills and has worked quite hard on her dances.
The young newcomer, Paras Arora is decent in a few scenes. Prakash Raj does a decent job and particularity his expressions are top notch.
Negative Points :
It is extremely sad to see a national award winning actress like Kangna Ranaut to associate with a such a bad movie. Mahesh Majrekar looks and acts nothing like a eunuch. One feels that there are three to four bad stories being portrayed one after the other.
Even with such a strong concept, the movie fails to connect emotionally. Climax of the movie is unintentionally funny. The audiences laugh their lungs off listening to the extremely cheesy dialogues and even worse performances.
Technical Points :
Songs do not have any impact for the film as they are plain bad. From the film’s cinematography to its screenplay and background score, every technical aspect of this film is dreadful. Editing is not at all sharp as the scenes have hardly any connectivity.
From the very first scene of the film, Rajjo fails to entertain. Vishwas Patil’s direction is plain tacky. Except for a little eye candy called Kangna, he has nothing to offer in this film.
Verdict :
Even though Rajjo was said to be a romantic musical drama, it is neither romantically, musically or dramatically appealing in any way. Forget the theaters, this film is not worth watching even when the DVD’s are out. Just stay away from this one.

Movie Rating....1/5

Saturday, November 2, 2013

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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Besharam Movie Review

Abhinav Kashyap, who directed the 2010 blockbuster ‘Dabangg’, is back with his second film in the form of the massy entertainer titled ‘Besharam’. The film has Ranbir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Pallavi Sharda in the lead roles and film has hit the screens today. So let’s read on to see how the hugely anticipated ‘Besharam’ has turned out to be.

Story:
Babli (Ranbir Kapoor) is a car thief who has grown up in an orphanage in Delhi. As a grown-up, he steals cars to run his orphanage and doesn’t keep a penny for himself.
During one of his car-thieving adventures, Babli accidentally hurts his lady love Tara (Pallavi Sharda) when he robs her car and sells it to Chandel (Jaaved Jaafrey) who is the baddie in the story.
Depressed in love, Babli plans to undo his mistakes and impress Tara. On this mission, he ends up facing numerous difficulties. The question of will he succeed in getting Tara’s car back and win her love is what forms the rest of ‘Besharam’…

Plus Points:
Ranbir Kapoor is the only savior in the film. After giving back-to-back 100 crore superhits with ‘Barfi’ and ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’, Ranbir is back with a mass role and expectedly, he is nothing less than perfect. His expressions are excellent and he very brilliantly portrays the role of a charming street-smart guy.
As expected, veteran Rishi Kapoor is at his best and also it was refreshing to see Neetu Singh on- screen after such a long time. Javed Jaffrey takes the cake and looks amazing in the villainous avatar of Chandel.

Minus Points:
Even though Ranbir and his parents aren’t related in the film, there is an overdose of emotions that happens on-screen between the three characters. Another major point is that the chemistry between the lead pair is completely missing in this film. Ranbir and Pallavi do not gel well with each other on-screen and the romance between them feels forced. Pallavi Sharda is an absolute disappointment.
It looks like Abhinav still hasn’t got out of his Dabangg hangover and someone should tell him that an overdose of Matrix-style action scenes can only be pulled off in style by Salman Khan.
The film’s action sequences in the climax are over-the-top with Ranbir bashing up goons and jumping on cars. One actually feels that the actors have been forced to potray their humorous sides on screens. Overall, despite promoted as a comic venture, ‘Besharam’ lacks amusing dialogues and sequences.

Technical Aspects:
The songs in Besharam are quite disappointing and the pace of the film drags because of some very slow romantic tracks. When you see the Kapoor Khandaan grace the screen together, all you expect is sheer fun and amusement. Unfortunately, this sure wasn’t the case with ‘Besharam’ because of its loose plot and unsubstantial screenplay.
The camera covers the beauty of North India beautifully. While the first half of the film is a little bearable, the second half is plain tedious and over-dramatic.

Verdict:
Overall, ‘Besharam’ disappoints in every aspect. Even its holiday release will not add as a plus for the film because of its ridiculous storyline. Finally, even if you are a diehard fan of Ranbir, you might hate him from doing a film like this.


Movie Rating............1.5/5