Directed by: Samar Shaikh
Starring: Vidya Balan, Ali Faizal,
Supriya Pathak, Kiran Kumar
Released: 2014
My rating: destroy
every copy ? horrible ? bad ? whatever ? flawed
but enjoyable - good ? great ?
amazing
I had the best will to
love Bobby Jasoos. After all, it was meant to be about one girl?s
ambition. A funny, light-hearted venture starring the wonderful Vidya
Balan, it was all wrapped in bright colours and promised to supply me
with some sweet (and very much needed) entertainment. However even
with me feeling very gracious, love never really happened. There is still lots to like about the picture.
Bilkis, called Bobby, is
truly set on her dream of becoming a successful private detective,
and nothing, not rejection from a detective company, not stern
disapproval of her father, can discourage her. And when an
opportunity comes her way, she grasps it. With enthusiasm. So much
enthusiasm she actually shows why the detective company has rejected
her ? Bobby has no inkling about what to be a detective is about.
She is supposed to find a young girl for an old man. And she does not
even stop to ask him why. Naturally this comes to bite her later,
which, however, I had anticipated from the very beginning. Bobby does
learn her lesson, but since we are supposed to really root for her
and unlike the rest of the world appreciate her intelligence and
talent, the damage is done and there are dents in the character which
actually made me agree with those who keep telling her she needs to
learn first before plunging into something. It was really this
shortcoming of the main character, combined with a very simplistic
?investigation? without twists, that lessened the enjoyment for
me,
Other than that Bobby
Jasoos is a pleasant enough experience. It has vibrance of colours
but does not go overboard with it, and the setting and the characters
exclude charming warmth which at no point runs out. It is not funny
enough to be a full blown comedy, but remain light-hearted from start
to end. The film only has one purpose ? to please. And it does just
that. All the actors do a commendable job, and Vidya Balan in
naturally their Queen. She, for much part, carries the story on her
shoulders and proves yet again she is simply mega-talented. Not to
mention super gorgeous. All her "covers" are done to perfection and if I did not know, I wouldn?t have recognized her in most of them (I decided to to question how is Bobby doing all that make up and so, because such a question is pointless in this movie). After disappointing borefest of Ghanchakkar
and half-baked Shaadi Ke Side Effects, Bobby Jasoos gives Vidya her
rightful screen space. I suppose that after Ishqiya and Kahaani the
expectations of her movies have rocketed sky high and it is difficult
to match them. In comparison this film pales nearly to
insignificance, still it is a huge improvement from the last two
Vidya?s outings.
Ali Faizal was a pleasant
revelation for me. Handsome and with a spark, he matches Vidya and
completes her performance with his comic timing. I certainly would
not mind seeing lot more of him in years to come. The bit of the
necessary Bollywood glitz is added to the product thanks to several
songs, which are aptly used and display cute chemistry the two leads
share.
Bobby Jasoos is worth a
watch, and if you are in the right mood, you are bound to enjoy it
with all its shortcomings. Try, if possible, to forget all you?ve
seen from Vidya before, and few things can stop you from having a
good time.
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