Directed by: K. S.
Ravikumar
Starring: Sanjay Dutt,
Prachi Desai, Prakash Raj
Released: 2013
Verdict: destroy every
copy ? horrible ? bad ? whatever ? flawed but enjoyable -
good ? great ? amazing
This film is just absurd.
I am not even going to try
to describe the story, because Vigil Idiot has done that in his
absolutely hilarious and painfully honest way HERE.
Yes, Sanjay Dutt is a kind
of a man who looks convincing as a macho policeman with ability to
beat the goondas on his own and not even break into a sweat while
doing it. However I?ve had enough of films with Dabangg hang-over
and the presentation of the main character in this is completely
boring, in spite of unending explosions and dramatic shots to show us
that SANJU IZ DA SUPAHMAAAAN. Like geez! Move on, we get it!!! Not
only he is unstoppable and un-destroyable, but even his bloody CAR
doesn?t get a scratch when it crashes down an iron gate.... Hell
yeah! Watta ride!!!! Except The whole character of DCP Rudra made no
sense. A policeman who lets the criminals do whatever they want "as
long as they don?t harass or harm public"? WTF? Does not every
crime harass or harm someone?
At the same time we are
given a Sanjay Dutt breaking into a dream-sequence song while trying
to pull off some Shahrukh-ness with some unconvincing CGI projection
of mountains and waterfalls in the background and with voice that is
painfully apparently not his. And lovely to watch, but annoying to
listen to Prachi Desai (I would say "who deserves better",
but every actress would deserve better than this) being head over
heels with him. A word has not yet been invented to describe how
incredibly they look together. At times it feels pedophilic. Either
they should have abandoned the "romantic" part altogether
and make Prachi his sister (if making her his daughter would make him
look "old") or they should have searched for some actress
closer to his age and desperate enough to be a part of this rubbish.
Excuse me while I go and throw up. |
Prakash Raj has lost his
touch it would seem. He has become a caricature of himself on the
screen. That his villain is at the same time trying for some comic
relief makes it all the more confusing and difficult to imagine he
might actually be dangerous. The whole comic side-track thing (with Prachi?s potential beau) is really something that cinema has moved
on from and while it belongs to the films of the past, it feels
extremely regressive today. Not to mention - it is not funny.
All there is to dialogues
are several un-endingly repeated punch lines that are not punchy,
rest of the time the characters are threatening each other. Blah blah
blah blah..... it?s like listening to a broken record. Villain to
hero, hero to villain, they just repeat the same things to one another. I
really hope that script writer asked for just half the cash, because
he obviously did just half the work. And frankly for a pearl like
?You have the voice like Osama, I have the power like Obama? they
didn?t deserve two rotis even..... The only good line from the whole
film, one that actually had me laughing, was uttered at the
beginning. "Beauty is in the eye of a beer holder!" Goes
down to my book of favourite quotes. Question is: is it original?
I just hope that while in
jail Sanjay Dutt will have enough time to think of his terrible film
choices and when he comes out he will be back to making classics like
Munnabhai or at least films that would be bearable.
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