Directed by Rajesh Mapsukar
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2122340/

Rusy : Sir maine signal toda. 
Traffic Policeman : Kisi ne dekha nahi na, toh jaa.. 
Rusy : Dekha na, mere bete ne dekha.. Jo dekhega wahi seekhega na ab. 


Its a kind of film just like Taare Zameen par, which I liked but may not see again. The story of Kayo (Ritwik Sahore) and his dreams of playing cricket at Lords.

The poor angle of Kayo's father, Rusy (Sharman Joshi) though well written.. was over-dramatised in the screenplay. And Paresh Rawal for my liking wasn't required in the film, it did provide a end to the story.. but that somehow made it predictable and already seen in films.

There's lot of Raju Hirani cinema touch also in the film.. for instance when Rusy asks a traffic policeman to take fine from him for breaking a signal which only his son saw. One of best scenes in the movie.

As a debut, Rajesh Mapsukar made quite a good film. Though, he could had done away with some of the cliches and over-dramatic scenes.

Boman Irani is the real star of the movie, just loved his performance. The anger, the frustration, the emotions behind the anger, and the surprise on his face when he sees Kayo bat well against him.

Sharman Joshi was good, though in the climax I felt he went over the top.. He portrayed the nervous, scared father who wants his son dreams fulfilled but afraid to steal a ferrari very well.

The special apperance of Vidya Balan was ordinary. I felt vidya could had rejected this song, but most probably would had done it as token of friendship to Vidhu Vinod Chopra (those Parineeta days).

I liked the funny scenes between Deepak Shirke (Maama) and Aakash Dhabade (Mohan). Satyadeep Misra is decent.


Overall, Ferrari ki Sawaari is nice film.. specially for emotional film lovers (story based, not romance).


Verdict : NICE