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Friday, 14 November 2014

KILL/DIL Review Rating 2.5 / 5 Star






Banner
 Yash Raj Films
Producer
 Aditya Chopra
Director
 Shaad Ali
Music
 Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy



THE STORY
Dev (Ranveer Singh) and Tutu (Ali Zafar) are two orphans who are abandoned at birth and are found in a garbage dump by the local merciless gangster Bhaiyaji (Govinda). He takes them in, nurtures them and trains them to become professional killers. The duo highly regards him and everything is gung ho until one day, when a criminal reformer Disha (Parineeti Chopra) enters Dev’s life and the two fall in love. Bhaiyyaji does not accept their relationship and Dev has to make a difficult choice now. Even Tutu gets stuck between his friendship with Dev and his loyalty towards Bhaiyyaji and things thereby take an ugly turn for one and all.
CRITICAL ANALYSIS 
This is a story of love, revenge and betrayal where is an attempt to create a perfect blend of guns and roses. But not a single moment of emotional connection to establish with the story or the characters. Performance wise, Ranveer Singh is the saving grace of the film with his innocence and comical moments. Ali Zafar seems more impressive physically and seems rather uncomfortable in the skin of his character. Parineeti Chopra is great in her role. Govinda tries to put his best but acts in his old style. Aloknath in his brief role leaves impact. Rest cast of the film lend support well.
TRADE ANALYSIS 
Director Shaad Ali gave two super hit films under the YRF banner which were SAATHIYA and BUNTY AUR BABLI and took a sabbatical after the downfall of his last outing JHOOM BARABAR JHOOM. Sadly, he has let the audience down yet again with such a comeback after seven years. This first half is good and in the second half the story does not hurtle towards a melodramatic climax. The dialogues written by Nitesh Tiwari, Shreyash Jain and Nikhil Mehrotra are fantastic. Musically, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy are good. Sham Kaushal’s action is above average. Cinematography by Aveek Mukhopadhyay is excellent. Ritesh Soni’s editing is up to the mark. Production and technical values are very good. The film was heavily publicized.
VERDICT
At the box office, despite a strong star cast, the film is expected to do moderate business.

JOHN WICK Review Rating 2 / 5 Star


Banners- Summit Entertainment, Thunder Road Pictures, 87Eleven Productions and DefyNite Films
Producers- Basil Iwanyk, David Leitch and Eva Longoria
Directors- David Leitch and Chad Stahelski

THE STORY
John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is a former hit man who leaves the world of crime to be with the love of his love Helen (Bridget Moynahan) but returns after she is deceased, to take revenge from some Russian gangsters who messed with him and took everything away. What follows is a cat and mouse chase where the city of New York becomes the ultimate battleground for him against Vikko Tarasov (Michael Nyqvist), the leader of the Russian syndicate.
CRITICAL & TRADE ANALYSIS
The film released long ago in the States and other countries and was widely appreciated for its high octane action. The veteran stuntmen duo David Leitch and Chad Stahelski have made an impressive directorial debut with this revenge thriller. Keanu Reeves plays the title role brilliantly. Bridget is beautiful but has a short lived role. Michael Nyqvist is remarkable as the antagonist. The other cast supports well. Screenplay and dialogues are impressive. Editing is sharp. Cinematography is very good. Production and technical values are good. The publicity was average.



VERDICT

At the box office, the film is an average.

6-5=2 Review Rating Zero Star


Banner- Marcs Inc
Producer/ Director- Bharat Jain
THE STORY
Six youngsters undertake a trek in the jungles of Karnataka that goes horribly wrong when bizarre incidents are encountered by them one after the other. The friends either disappear or get killed. All of the incidents get taped in a video recorder and are presented in the story as found footage.
CRITICAL & TRADE ANALYSIS
It is a remake of the Kannada horror film with the same title. Bharat Jain has tried his level best to create a version which gives the same amount of chills to the Hindi audience as well but ends up providing a shoddy patch work of it. Undoubtedly, the genre of found footage is different and hence, an interesting experiment but he fails in terms of presentation. The cast is full of newcomers and no one is up to the mark. The script is weak. Editing is bad. Cinematography is poor. Production and technical values are mediocre. The publicity was zero.
VERDICT
At the box office, the film is total disappointed.

Friday, 7 November 2014

CHAAR SAHIBZAADE (Review)




Banner- Baweja Movies

Producer- Pammi Baweja

Director- Harry Baweja

Music- Jaidev Kumar

THE STORY
Guru Gobind Singh and his four sons Ajith Singh, Jujhar Singh, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh fought valiantly against the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s royal aide, Wazir Khan. Wazir Khan was a tyrant ruler, who was unjust with people. Guru Gobind Singh protested against his injustice. In turn, Wazir Khan attacked the Sikh community in an unrighteous way. To ensure their survival, Guru Gobind Singh’s four brave sons sacrificed their lives.
CRITICAL AND TRADE ANYALYSIS
Harry Baweja has beautifully encapsulated sensitive events of Sikh history in this 3D animated film. The subject is strong and makes the film gripping throughout. Dialogues are impactful. Ace actor Om Puri’s voiceover as the narrator makes it better. Being a stereoscopic film with animation and 3D effects, the execution was good according to Indian standards. Action is good. Cinematography is decent. Editing is crisp. Production and technical values are average. The film was moderately publicized.
VERDICT
At the box office, the film opened with a below average response and may run with word of mouth publicity especially in the north.

Friday, 20 June 2014

HUMSHAKALS FIRST DAY COLLECTION 4.20 CRORE

Fox Star Studios releases HUMSHAKALS made on a budget of 55 Crore, is directed by Sajid Khan for produced by Vashu Bhagnani under the banner Pooja Entertainment & Films Limited. Its cinematography by Ravi Yadav, music by Himesh Reshammiya and edited by Rameshwar S. Bhagat. Sajid Khan is back with light comic entertainer. Performance-wise; Saif Ali Khan, Retesh Deshmukh, Ram Kapoor, Esha Gupta, Tamanna and Bipasha Basu lend support excellent. The film has collected its opening day (first day) approximate 4.20 crore.
Review Rating: One star.





Friday, 17 January 2014

TYG-2 ‘TOM YUM GOONG 2’ REVIEW RATING THREE STAR

 
Banner: 
Indo Oversease Films

Producer: 
Somsak Techaratanaprasert, Prachya Pinkaew, Sukanya Vongsthapat





Director: 

Prachaya Pinkaew


Music: 


Howard Drossin








Khon, the elephant of Kham (Tony Jaa) has been abducted and he fights to find him. Framed from the murder, Kham goes on to run, but with help from his alleged victim’s daughter, Ping Ping (Jeeja yanin) and bumbling cop Sgt Mark (Petchtai Wongkamlao) he evade Interpol, thwart LC’s plan and rescue his beloved elephant khon.
The film is sequel of International blockbuster TOM YUM GOONG. The film focuses on the action as much as possible in Thai martial arts. From start to end the film is truly an edge-of-the-seat entertainer that successfully encapsulates a rather poignant tale of undying love between a man Kham and his pet elephant Khon amidst extremely stylized stunts in 3D format. 

Performance-wise, Tony Jaa is fantastic and does full justice to putting his life on the line as he effortlessly performs death defying stunts. Jeeja Yanin, Vismitananda, RZA and Marrese Crump and others are good. Director Prachya Pinkaew and action composer Panna Rittikrai have done good job. Cinematography is fair. Editing is okay. Production and technical values are good. Publicity in India is weak.

 
At the box office, the film has taken poor opening in both English (TYG2) and Hindi dubbed (HATHI MERA SATHI-2) version.




REVIEW
RATING:

THREE STAR