Saturday, April 7, 2012

Movie Analysis : Housefull 2

Directed by Sajid Khan
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1980986/

Kyunnn thak rahi hain ... 


I liked Housefull a lot, and hence despite having find all the trailers of Housefull 2 not that attractive, there was a feeling I may end up liking this film. But, it turned out to be very bad film.

JD (Mithun Chakraborty) is a millionaire who was once a well known Jagga Dakku, one by one every Jolly along with their love and their families, end up reaching his house. Only JD's son, Jolly (Ritiesh Deskhmukh) is real, rest try to have different identities for their own purposes. Amidsts all this confusion, Sajid tries to showcase many comic moments.

Firstly, the film is too loud. Just notice actors like Randhir Kapoor and specially Rishi Kapoor, who are asked to shout as loudly as possible while delivering their dialogues. At one time, I totally began to dislike Rishi Kapoor in the film, thats how badly Sajid made him look. Then, the comedy at many places that simply brings no laugh, like Aakhiri Pasta (Chunky Pandey) who was a big laugh riot for me in the last film, he is simply ordinary this time, with a nonsense bathroom of one house to bedroom of other shift. Comedy doesn't need silly things to be done by actor, which Sajid Khan has to understand.

I really liked the pairing of the actors, Akshay (Sunny) - Asin (Henna), John (Max) - Jacqueline (Bobby), Ritiesh (Jolly) - Zarine (JLo) and Shreyas (Jai) - Shazahn (Parul). But Sajid fails to extract so so much from such a good pairing. Some of best scenes he does bring out were, Sunny teaching Henna how to say in a dirty way 'Aeeeeee'. Bobby giving a lecture to Max on all the animal clothes he wears. The chopper scene where JLo complains to Jolly.

Another problem with the film is, the numerous re-bondings which appear so much fake. Must say, the fights incurred between Sunny-Max, JD-Batook(Boman Irani) are well directed. But, a sudden fight turning into friendship between Sunny-Max(ala Waqt Hamaara Hai) was undigestable, more to blame John here who performed the scene badly. While, Henna and Bobby bonding was silly more due to Sajid's direction. And the film had to end on another re-bonding, JD and Sunny. When JD accepts his mistake to Sunny, it more like appeared him saying 'I was just having 5 mins of timepass, kab se bandook nahi chalayi thi..'. Sigh, we audience had to tolerate those 5 mins Mr JD. And another was, Sunny getting slapped by his father who teaches him never to hurt any girl's feelings. How quickly Sunny realizes it. How Max steals things as if the other people are the dumbest ones not to realize it (Remember Parvarish, there has to be a way to do it, Sajid!). The cliches are galore in this movie.

Sajid Khan's direction was just terrible, having liked his both films Housefull and Heyy Baby. Surely, it was a case of one film gone totally wrong. Happens with well known directors too. The dialogues of the film are stupid, at times irritating too. Cinematography is nice.

The songs aren't exciting either like they were in Housefull, still they are enjoyable as compared to the comedy situations in the film. I like 'Papa ko band bajaaye' song, very good choreography, just wish the costumes were better, those coats and colour choice was bad. While, 'Right here right now' and 'Humhe tumse mohabbat' were good romantic numbers. 'Anarkali' was a yawn song for me, Malliaka can't get every item number right.

Akshay Kumar was in his usual form, nothing exceptional except for two dialogues 'Aeeeeeee' and 'kyun thak rahi hai'. John Abraham is very average in this film, at places he does get his comic timing right, but he outdoes his anger at many situations and fails in lots of other scenes too.

Ritiesh Deshmukh does well in his role, specially that crocodile sequence, or the one where he explains who is Jolly on a blackboard. Shreyas Talpade is just about okay, I feel he needs a career changing movie now, almost doing the same kind of movies.

All the actresses looked very good, but their roles were very much limited, and have hardly any stealing scenes in the movie. Shazahn performance looked ordinary among all.

Mithun Chakraborty was probably the best among all the actors in the movie, that first conversation he has with Jolly one of my favs, or the Jaggu Daaku flashback sequence. Boman Irani was good in small cameo, he should had been given more scenes instead of the irritating with Rishi and Randheer. Johnny Lever is decent, with one great scene where he shuts off Aakhiri Pasta. Ranjeet has a lovely cameo, specially that end credits scene 'baby baby, beti beti', why did they keep in extra scenes.. so stupid!


Overall, Housefull 2 is a film that just doesn't work at all. Poor writing, poor dialogues and poor direction, along with some poor loud acting. Few good moments here and there, thats it. Sajid just tried too hard to outdo his last successful film, but ends up in making a film that should be quickly forgotten.


Verdict : POOR

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Jannat 2 [Trailer]



Jannat had lots of punchlines and Emraan Hashmi is one of those guys who can make a punchline look powerful. Same is the case in Jannat 2 trailer, all the punchlines work. Interestingly, the dialogue writer is Sanjay Masoom whom I criticised for the reason why I couldn't love 'Blood Money'. Surely, a case of going wrong in one film for him.

The songs are already growing on me, the background appears to be good in the trailer. Happy to see them use 'Zara sa interlude' as background as well as the title track, awesome. And Emraan Hashmi looks in total form! Sonu Dilli Kutti Kameeni Cheez - mast thought of name.

Esha Gupta has no dialogue, I still feel Sonal was better in looks. Esha ain't looking good in saree to me, she looks gorgeous in other dresses.

Randeep Hooda surely would have large role than what Sameer Kocchar had in Jannat. 'Tujhe goli maar dunga', this guy has been getting better and better with every film. As Shagufta (writer of the film) tweeted, he is the surprise package of the film.

Vishal Malhotra slightly over-acted in Jannat, so I hope the guy who plays friend of Emraan in this film is better in his acting.


I like all the use of revolver background.. 'Load and Roll'.


I somehow feel Kunal would easily create the romantic story between Emraan and Esha. What I am more keenly waiting to see is how he shows the rivalry between Emraan and Randeep, and how he intermixes the work of Emraan's arms dealing with his love life. Hopefully, he won't fail in that regard like it happened in Tum Mile.

Wonder if Emraan dies this time too in this film, I have a feeling he kills himself  this time in the climax. Just a wild guess.

"Log apni zindagi banaate hai.. main apni jannat banaata hoon" ... 


-------
Yash.

Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum [Trailer]



Whoever it was who came with the idea of using K3G and telling not to come watch this film with that frame of mind. Ofcourse, there are people who may not be up to date with the interviews and photos of the film. So, a trailer is the only way to know for them what type of film it would be. Surely, Ekta would had taken permission from Karan for this.

It is that type of film where I feel Tusshar Kapoor acting works. Ritiesh Deskhmukh looks in form, comedy is always his genre. And great to see Neha Sharma in such a film, one of my crush.

The double meaning dialogues work very well in the trailer, and surely lots more would be cumming (coming) in the film too. Dicks (Discs), mere shareer ka ek hissa kaala hai, maa chod (macho), mujhe bade ache lagte hai, fucker hai (fakr hai). The ae o with Rohit Shetty was a classic shot.  They should had given Sarah Jane also one dialogue in the trailer.

The film looks to be completely double-meaning types, and hopefully the screenplay as well as the story would be good too. It might be one hell of a entertaining movie. I wish I could go and see it in single screen, khair I would love to see it among loudly seeti maaring type ppl in multiplex for sure.

"Come fall in ... Fuck it. Just cumm!"


-------
Yash.

Rowdy Rathore [Trailer]



What I didn't like in Prabhu Deva's 1st film 'Wanted' was the main story of the film. Otherwise the action, and his direction was very good along with the punches and main performances.

Rowdy Rathore appears to be in right direction from the trailer. Akshay Kumar still in search of that film which brings him back into limelight, wonder if this could be that film. Only if the action and humour combine well as it looks in the trailer. And the english dialogues 'dont angry meee' hopefully aren't over-done in the film.

Love the different tone of Akshay Kumar while speaking various punches, even in the dialogue 'apun ka phatka' there is little variation in his dialect. The action has the South touch which I don't mind, used to it since Ghajini.

Sonakshi Sinha still looks in same avatar like Dabangg. The music I hope firstly is good, and then is not forced into the narrative. Lots of expectations from this film for me. I haven't seen its south version, wont watch either. Hopefully with this film Akshay Kumar makes a comeback, would be good for Hindi Films Industry. He is definately made for action-comedy genre, only if properly used.

"Jo main bolta hoon, woh main karta hoon. Jo main nahi bolta, woh main definately karta hoon... "




-------
Yash.

Movie Analysis : Parinda

Directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra

Iss dhandhe mein koi kisi ka bhai nahi hota, beta nahi hota .. 


Watched this film in theatre today, thanx to PVR celebrating 30 yrs of Vidhu Vinod Chopra in cinema. When you watch a late 90s hindi film in 2012, a expected feeling comes that it was made for that time and audience in mind. Having said that, there's lot to praise in this film.

The story is about Kishen (Jackie Shroff) who works for Anna (Nana Patekar) in the underworld. Kishen's brother Karan (Anil Kapoor) returns from America completing his studies. Kishen is worried, one because Karan doesn't know the kind of place he works in, and two, he wants Karan to be away from this place. Will Kishen manage to keep Karan away from the mess of underworld, or Will Karan join him too ?

How brilliant are the scenes where they build up the about to happen murders of various people, the tension build before the shot firing actually happens. The background theme used in all of those sequences is fantastic, infact its very good in entire film. Only time I didn't like a theme was, when it plays during fire fear of Anna. Also, the firing scene of Anna in pre-climax is one of my favs. 

The cinematography is very good, love various shots of Mumbai shown especially 'gateway of India'. Editing could had been fast, the film gets slow at various places. Direction is top notch. And I love all the close up shots used, tells a lot about the quality of performances and trust in the actors. Dialogues are bit average, quite dramatic at places. Infact at places, I felt the expressions of actor would had been enough rather than making them say a certain dialogue, reference to Abdul's murder scene where Karan says bit too much while murdering him.

The use of pigeons as reference or metaphor at places is very good. The shot where Karan is sitting in balcony and watches all the pigeons (parinde) fly off.  Or the one where Prakash dies with the parindey flying along with him.

Some songs dissappointed me, the one used where Karan meets Paro to tell he won't return now was completely forced into the narrative, mainly because it made the proceedings too melodramatic. But it was 1989 I have to take in mind too. While Tumse milke aisa laga tumse milke, broken into pieces reduced its impact. I loved the song they use to show their childhood, where they cover the childhood times. Also, the celebration song between Karan and Kishen is quite a fun. 

Nana Patekar is fantastic, the way he talks and communicates with his gang, police and enemies, minus the trademark beating his head (wonder if it came from this film) during fire scenes. His use of 'Acha hai, bahut acha hai' while talking and special mention to the scene where he talks with Kishen, and then tells Abdul to kill both brothers! 

Jackie Shroff has a heroic entry, and very well plays the loving brother who can't see him die. I love the scenes at private beer place where he is mostly angry at something related to his brother. Also, the final no dialogue sequence, he steals it from Nana in that scene.

Anil Kapoor in the happy avatar hams a lot for me, its only after death of Prakash, I start liking his acting. The two gun-shots he has, Francsis and Abdul were his best scenes in the film. 

Madhuri Dixit is decent in small role. Suresh Oberoi is awesome in a supporting role. Anupam Kher is slightly over the top. Tom Alter is good.


Overall, Parinda suffers only due to its length and equal importance given to the love angle with the audience of that time in mind. Cut 30 mins off, and it would had been one of my fav all time films. Still, its a very nice film to watch.


Verdict : NICE 

P.S : But if you know where Vidhu Vinod Chopra was in the film.. then do tell me .. I couldn't recognise him in the film.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Movie Analysis : Blood Money

Directed by Vishal Mahadkar
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2246595/

Hum hum toh rahenge na, ab toh bas hum hi hum rahenge.. 


Kunal (Kunal Khemmu) has big dreams of a luxury lifestyle as he reaches Cape Town with his wife Arzoo (Amrita Puri) for his new job of diamonds export. Arzoo starts feeling ignored with Kunal's busy new job. And after a while Kunal realizes the trap set against him, the people he works for are involved in smuggling as well as contacts with undeworld. His dreams becomes nightmares ...

As a first timer, director Vishal Mahadkar succeeds in engaging me towards the film for major part. But, the writers especially the one who wrote the dialogues simply weakens the film. Strong dialogues would had given much more weightage to various scenes.

Kunal giving reasons to Arzoo in their major fight sequence, Kunal's boss asking him to chose between 'Sach and Khushi' with reference to Italian food (Very well written and executed scene), and to a certain extent the climax sequence were some of best moments of the movie. Also, special mention to the voice-over dialogues of Kunal in the film, the only few ones that are properly written.

Except for Gunaah, every song was very well used. 'Chahat' used romantically in end credits, 'Aarzoo' covers the new lifestyle Kunal and Arzoo get in Cape Town, 'Jo Tere Sang' brings the change and mistakes Kunal does to achieve his dreams, 'Teri Yaadon Se' my fav song of album I feel would had been better with Kunal not drunk until he reaches the bar else I liked the way its filmed. Gunaah fails because one it is halting a particular ongoing activity, and two the parallel cliche of girl in temple and boy running. Not to forget the 'vidhwa' dialogue in between!

Kunal's performance is really good, I feel he has matured a lot ever since 'Kalyug', only in the climax sequence I thought his dialogue delivery was going slightly over the top. His expressions when Arzoo narrates the witch story or when he quitely watches the actions of Zaveri's brother in his new given cabin (my personal fav scene of film).

Amrita Puri dissappointed me, she still appeared to me in her 'Aisha' role, surely she could do much better than this. Also, she looked bit over-weight. Manish Choudhary was good in a scene or two only, though he was saddened with some poor dialogues.

Mia looked hot, I don't think she had anything else to serve for in the film. The guy playing Zaveri's brother was completely over-acting. While the friend of Kunal in film was pretty good.


Overall, Blood Money is a decent film. Its poor dialogues lets it down, otherwise director Vishal is very much able to narrate a story about how a dream job could so easily end up as your worst nightmare of life.


Verdict : NICE

Friday, March 30, 2012

Bicycle Thieves [Views]

Directed by Vittorio De Sica
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040522/

You live and you suffer .. 


What amazed me the most is, how a small thin plot of trying to catch a theif who stole your bicycle was turned into a complete 90 mins movie. And its highly moving and engaging film..

Antonio Ricci (Lamberto Maggiorani) gets a new job for himself, but for that he needs to buy a bicycle. His wife sells bedsheets, and lets him get the bicycle. But as the destiny is, the bicycle gets stolen while Antonio is busy working during his job. Now, Antonio along with his son Bruno (Enzo Staiola) starts the search to find the theif, with the police offering no help whatsoever.

The screenplay is very good, not a single dull moment. Special mention to the two long sequences in the film, one where Antonio along with his friends and son Bruno, goes to a place where market of cycle parts is put up. How one by one each of them tries to see if any part is from the stolen bicycle. And other sequence, where Antonio completely dejected thinks of stealing a bicycle, I completely love the way his expressions are captured there, and how much delayed his action is done with lots of cut shots.

The first 20 mins of the film very easily bring you into the life of Antonio, telling how important that job as well as bicycle is for him. There's lot of humour in the film, especially through the performance of Enzo, who as a small kid for most time of the theif search journey gives a expression of 'why I am forced into finding him along with you dad'. All his mannerisms, and expressions are so epic, like the one where Antonio slaps him and notice how angry he gets by maintaining a distance with his father walking thereby. The swimming sequence after that was a very good thought by the script writer. Also, the conversation between Antonio and Bruno at restaurant. And, the role a predictor lady plays too..

The father-son chemistry is amazing to see, with Maria (Lianella) limited to small supporting role only.

The ending is different, though I wonder if FINE is their way to write (THE END like we did in those times), or it was to do with the film's situation.

Overall, I really liked this Italian film (saw with subtitles). I am still thinking over those cute expressions Bruno makes in the entire film. If ever you get a chance, you should definately see this film.. would like it certainly.