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'Hate Story 3' - Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama' - (*ing - Sharman Joshi, Zareen Khan, Karan Singh Grover, Daisy Shah)


'Hate Story 3'

Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'

'Over Seasoned...' 


Expectations

Bengali actress Paoli Dam along with director Vivek Agnihotri and presenter Vikram Bhatt launched a quickie film ‘Hate Story’ with lots of skin show and foul language attached to it. The movie was an instant hit due to obvious reasons and also a good vengeance based screenplay. The success opened up the lost audience for such type of films, which initiated in the 70’s and 80’s era and slowly moved its base into the C-grade category. Two years later, came its sequel which was presented by the music monarch ‘T-Series’ and had a fantastic soundtrack, due to which ‘Hate Story 2’ also opened up successfully. Sadly, the screenplay lacked the intensity and ‘Hate Story 2’ was more of product driven like most of our sequels are. This year the franchise widens its base by giving us the third film in its series ‘Hate Story 3’, with better actors and a wider release. So, let’s find out whether ‘Hate Story 3’, will manage to hit the bull’s eye just like its predecessor or might be yet another product based film made only to cash in over its past glory.

Story

‘Hate Story 3’ is a story of rich industrialist Aditya Deewan (Sharman Joshi) and his wife Siya Deewan (Zarine Khan). Aditya is invited by another industrialist Saurav Singhania (Karan Singh Grover) for lunch, where Saurav offers him a deal of spending one night with Siya. Aditya threatens Saurav and rejects the offer, after which Saurav starts sabotaging Aditya’s career. What happens next is what the entire film is all about.

Screenplay & Technicalities:

The story is one liner and has shades of films like ‘Indecent Proposal’ and few more. Looks like the makers forgot that ‘Indecent Proposal’ was already copied and two bad film were made on the same plot line – ‘Karobar’ (Anil Kapoor-Juhi Chawla-Rishi Kapoor) & Sauda (Vikas Bhalla-Neelam-Sumeet Saigal). Right from the deal to the revenge story and its revelation, everything in ‘Hate Story 3’ looks fake and unconvincing.  The scenes are over dramatized with no logic or proper detailing attached to it. It’s only that the screenplay has few cat and mouse fight type of scenes which keeps you slightly engaged in this senseless film. The twists in the film reminds you of Ekta Kapoor type of serials. The makers have taken many cinematic liberties which hampers the film in big way. The movie is stretched to its fullest, making it dragging and boring at many places. The cinematography is bad and many C.G.I based scenes look tacky. 

Music & Direction:

Music has been an integral part of T-Series produced films and out here too the songs are popular. ‘Tumhe Apna Banane Ka’ (inspired from ‘Sadak’ & ‘Lal Paree’) is the best of the lot.
Director, Vishal Pandya got a good opportunity to direct ‘Hate Story 2’, where he could have shown us a hard-hitting revenge drama type of films, something similar to ‘Badlapur’. Sadly, he just kept his focus on the skin show and similarly in ‘Hate Story 3’, despite of getting one more change and a better cast, he again to create something good.

Performances

It’s shocking to see a good actor like Sharman Joshi in such type of film and he is the only saving grace in this film. Zarine Khan tries hard to look like a seductress beauty and despite of her skin show, she lacks the sensuousness. Karan Singh Grover is fine in his part. Daisy Shah lends decent support, but hams in the performance based scenes. Priyanshu Chatterjee was wasted.

So bol meri 'Filmi Khopdi' iss film mein kitna hain Dum???

So on an overall basis, ‘Hate Story 3’ despite of its big franchise name and titillating posters end up like an over seasoned product, which looks appealing but has nothing more than a bad taste attached to it.

'Tamasha' - Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama' (*ing - Ranbir Kapoor & Deepika Padukone. Directed by Imtiaz Ali)


'Tamasha'

Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'

'Exhibits The inner Caliber..' 

Expectations:

Our Hindi films have been highly dominated by the romantic genre right from the golden musical era of the 60’s. As a matter of fact even in the action era or today’s time, romantic films are been loved by all cast and creed. While most of the love stories in these films seems similar, filmmakers like Yash Chopra or Raj Kapoor every time presented their love stories in a different and unusual manner. Yash Chopra’s ‘Darr’, ‘Lamhe’, ‘Silsila’ or ‘Kabhi Kabhi’ are perfect variations of love stories told in a different manner. From the today’s lot we have filmmaker like Imtiaz Ali joining this elite list of love storytellers with his unique display of romance in films like ‘Jab We Met’, ‘Socha Na Tha’, ‘Love Aaj Kal’ and ‘Rockstar’. For the first time, this filmmaker has repeated his lead actors (Ranbir Kapoor & Deepika Padukone) in his latest film ‘Tamasha’, due to which the expectations level have rose up to sky level (also, due to Ranbir-Deepika’s last blockbuster film ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ ). Thus, let’s find out whether ‘Tamasha’ will manage to do justice to the mammoth expectations riding on it or might end up being yet another product based film, made only to cash in over its past glory. 

Story:

‘Tamasha’ is a story of a Ved (Ranbir Kapoor), who loved hearing different kind of stories right from his childhood. While vacationing in Corsica, he meets Tara (Deepika Padukone) and both of them decide not to share their identity with each other and enjoy their vacation like a free bird. Tara returns back to her original life but fails to adjust herself into the normal routines until she meets Ved again. What happens next is what the entire film is all about.

Screenplay & Technicalities:


The story has mildly reminds you of films like ‘Anjaana Anjaani’ and few more, but on an overall basis, has its own tale to narrate. This movie is more of finding ones identity with a love story attached to it. The love track acts like the uranium in a nuclear reactor, as it’s been brilliantly placed by the writers of the film. The first half of the film is superb and goes without any hiccups. It starts with brilliant metaphoric scene featuring Ranbir and Deepika (as a clown & a robot) followed by the sweet part of young Ranbir (Yash Sehgal) and the story teller (Piyush Mishra). The whole romantic part featuring Ranbir-Deepika in Corsica is superb right from their first meet scene with references of Astrix and Don followed by the pact between them, Ranbir’s Dev Anand act, Ranbir-Deepika’s bet over getting quick date followed by gatecrashing in a local party, both of them trying to control their physical urges in order to respect the pact and few more. The pre interval scenes like Ranbir-Deepika’s re meeting and display of Ranbir’s routine life (reminds you of Saif Ali Khan’s song ‘Main Kya Hoon’ from the movie ‘Love Aaj Kal’) gears you up for the second half of the film. The second half of the film starts with some powerful scenes like Ranbir’s outburst on Deepika followed by the same over his boss (Vivek Mushran). Sadly, after these scenes the movie slows down with repetitive scenes and drags till the finale part (which could have been bit better). Though, the pre-climax scene featuring Ranbir and his father Javed Sheikh is outstanding and covers up for the grey areas in the film. The message in the film is positive and is displayed beautifully with the love story as its backdrop. The camera work is superb and adds as a positive point for the film. The brilliant locations of Corsica and Shimla will make you fall in love with those places. Editing could have been better in the later part of the film.

Music & Direction:

The music of this film is not highly popular in comparison to Imtiaz Ali’s earlier films, but A.R.Rahman’s songs fits perfectly in the story telling of the film. ‘Matargashti’ is full of romance and masti followed by highly energetic ‘Heer Toh Badi Sad Hai’. ‘Agar Tum Saath Ho’ is brilliantly placed in the film and adds up as the soul value in the film. ‘Wat Wat Wat’ and ‘Chali Kahani’ are average. ‘Safarnama’ and ‘Tu Koi Aur Hai’ goes with the flow of the film. Background music works in the favour of the film. Ranbir Kapoor singing 'Husn Hazir Hain' from his father Rishi Kapoor's film 'Laila Majnu' is a treat for his fans.
Director Imtiaz Ali comes up with a film about self-discovery but presents it with a good backdrop of romance in it.  The minute detailing in all of his scenes adds as an additional screenplay for the film. He creates plenty of small moments in the film displaying the finesse of his characters in a brilliant way. The whole presentation of the film in a dramatic manner is creatively remarkable. Though, the hurried finale part could have been more soul touching especially, after the superb scene involving Ranbir and Javed Sheikh. 

Performances

Ranbir Kapoor is superb in his part and displays a fine performance. The actor outshines everyone, especially in the second half of the film with his brilliant acting skills. Deepika Padukone looks stunningly beautiful and does her part with full grace. She has evolved as a good actor and one hopes to see some fantastic work from her in future. The chemistry between Ranbir and Deepika is breath taking as both of them complement each other. Yash Sehgal as young Ranbir Kapoor is fine example of the best casting. The innocence and curiosity on his face says it all for his character. Piyush Mishra, Javed Sheikh and Vivek Mushran lend good support. Sushma Seth is wasted.

So bol meri 'Filmi Khopdi' iss film mein kitna hain Dum???

Dum???? Well, this movie has all the dum required for a good film. ‘Tamasha’ will quench the thirst of all those who love to see good simple films. This movie is not highly entertaining like ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ or hard hitting like ‘Rockstar’, but has its own merit to cherish. The masala loving audience might find it slow and boring due to the high expectations. But, for all those who love good cinema, “Tamasha’ exhibits the inner caliber of a brilliant story teller with good performances attached to it.
Ratings - 3.5-4*/5

'Four Pillars Of Basement' - Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama' (*ing - Dilzan Wadia, Allya Singh, Shawar Ali, Imran Khan & Anant Jog)


'Four Pillars Of Basement'

Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'

'Debris Of Overacting'


Expectations:

Every week along with the popular films there are few small films which get released including few non-starrer films. Most of these non-starrer small films have new faces associated with it along with some noticeable character actors, whose faces are highlighted in the posters in order to attract the viewers. These films are made with small budget without any proper screenplay or technicalities attached to it. Many times, the films are produced by one of the lead actors in order to launch themselves in this glamorous world of Hindi cinema. The posters are pasted in the film based areas of the tinsel town for few days with couple of shows to its credit and within few days disappears without any trace. This week we witness ‘Four Pillars Of Basement’ which claims to be an out and out thriller. Thus, let’s find out if this movie matches up to its tall claims or might end up being yet another low grade film made only to fulfil some personal commitments. 

Story:

‘Four Pillars Of Basement’ is a story of Riya (Allya Singh) who ends up working late in her office on the Diwali night. She and her boss (Anant Jog) are the last ones to leave the office but Riya’s tyre gets punctured. At that time she meets up the security guard Sameer (Dilzan Wadia) who is obsessed with her and traps her in the basement of the building. Riya tries hard to contact her fiancée (Shawar Ali) and brother (Imran Khan) but fails due to network failure. Riya keeps hiding in the basement but Sameer has some other plans for her. What happens next is what the entire film is all about. 

Screenplay & Technicalities:

The story is shamelessly copied from an American/Canadian thriller film ‘P2’. The scenes are frame to frame placed from the original film without any creative input. The screenplay lacks proper adaptation and has abrupt scenes attached to it. The girl gets molested by her boss and in next scene she is absolutely normal. Similarly, no one can escape from the building but Shawar Ali and Imran Khan manage to sneak in from nowhere. Even in an intense moment the movie breaks in to a romantic song where Dilzan is obsessed with himself only and has majority of scenes shot only on him. The C.G.I work is terrible and matches up to the level of 90’s TV serials. The bad camera angles trying to focus on the cleavage of Allya Singh makes the movie look cheap and vulgar at times. 

Direction:

The director makes a bad and cheap version of the movie ‘P2’ and ends up torturing his audience with loud performances by its lead actors. The actors are not only loud in terms of their vocals but also by their acts. The movie has loads of repetitive moments and illogical scenes attached to it. 

Performances

Dilzan Wadia looks like an uglier version of actor Sahil Khan (‘Style’ fame). He keeps on blabbering throughout the film with his loud ‘Gabbar’ style of dialogue delivery. Not only this, he also sing songs with his bad voice and horrible facial expressions. Dilzan has a face which can be used as a mask in some cheap TV horror show. It’s tough to decide between Dilzan and Allya, who screams badly in the film. Allya Singh tries to do unnecessary skin show and fails to act. All she has to do is scream and run in the film, she ends up doing both the parts very badly. Shawar Ali, Zakir Hussain, Anant Jog, Imran Khan and others are wasted.

So bol meri 'Filmi Khopdi' iss film mein kitna hain Dum???

Dum??? Well, there is no dum in this terrible film which ends up like a debris of overacting and never ending torture for its viewers. 

Ratings - 0*/5


'Main Aur Charles' - Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'


'Main Aur Charles'

Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'

'The News Hour Debate..'


Expectations:

Our Hindi film maker’s fascination towards real life criminals have helped them carve some great real life criminals in their films. Pran saab’s impersonation of dacoit Raaka, Amjad Khan and Vinod Khanna essaying characters like Gabbar and Jabbar Singh or Amitabh Bachchan are few among the various examples where, iconic film characters were etched based on the real life criminals. Though, there were some striking references in films like ‘D-Day’, ‘Aakhen’, ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbai’ and many more films. Few filmmakers tried to attempt biopic type of films in the form of ‘Godmother’, ‘Pan Singh Tomar’, etc and enhanced the level of our Hindi cinema. The latest to join them is ‘Main Aur Charles’ which is inspired by a real life happening related to international serial killer Gurmukh Shobraj who is popularly known as Charles Shobraj. The promos look exciting and Randeep Hooda, in terms of looks has a striking resemblance with its main protagonist. So let’s find out whether ‘Main Aur Charles’ will manage to give us one more good film based on the real life happenings of a criminal or might end up being just a normal film trying to cash in over the popularity of the famous criminal.

Story:

‘Main Aur Charles’ is a story of Charles (Randeep Hooda) a con man cum serial killer who escapes from one of the highest guarded prison cell from India. Police inspector Amod Kanth (Adil Hussain) and his team starts to investigate the whole matter and starts hunting for Charles in every corner of the country. Charles is supported by various people consisting of Richard (Alexx O’Neil), Liz (Mandana Karimi), Mira (Richa Chadda) and others. On the other end, Mumbai police appoints Inspector Joshi (Shanu Dev) to catch hold of Charles and what happens next is what the entire film is all about.


Screenplay & Technicalities:

The movie looks outstanding on papers and even as a one liner idea. The chosen chapter from Charles Shobraj’s life in this film is fascinating and has a high amount of curiosity attached to it. Sadly, the screenplay lacks proper detailing and strong happenings. The movie starts with abrupt date references right from the 60’s era to the mid 80’s. There are loads of repetitive scenes involving the love making and drugging patterns of Charles. Many of these scenes are irrelevant, especially the whole super stretched Goa track. In the whole film, they keep hammering us by saying that Charles has hypnotic powers to charm any girl and control other peoples mind, but there isn’t a single scene which justifies or presents it in a proper manner. Also, the basic detailing about Charles is not shown, due to which the personal connect is missed out. There is definitely a high amount of curiosity in the film, which has been mildly sustained with the help of the few good scenes like Adil Hussain interrogating Charles victims followed by his chat with Richa, the whole jailbreak part, Richa-Randeep conversations, Adil Hussain gets the main motive of the case, etc. On a technical basis, there are many loopholes related to the date, style, setup, language, etc related to the era shown in the film. There is one huge blooper in the film where the police nabs Randeep and instantly in the next shot, it’s announced on radio after which the police nabbing scene again continues. The cinematography is of top notch. 

Music & Direction:

There is not much scope for music in this film. Remix version of ‘Jab Chaye Tera Jadoo’ is good, but the background score resembles the score from ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbai’.



Director Prawal Raman is known for making some good thrillers, like his short stories in, ‘Darna Mana  Hai’ and ‘Darna Zaroori Hai’ followed by one of India’s finest physcological thriller ‘404: Error Not Found’. He also directed a dud like ‘Gayab’ and wrote another such type of film ‘Darling’. This is his first non-supernatural film and he fails to do proper justice to it. He had a great opportunity to present one of a daring con ever witnessed in our country, but misses out due to the weak screenplay and lethargic narration. 

Performances:

Randeep Hooda highly succeeds in adapting the real life character. His body mannerisms, accent, looks, etc does full justice to his character. Adil Hussain is brilliant and adds up as a second hero in the film. Richa Chadda, Alez O’Neil and Shanu Dev lend good support, but have nothing special to boast about. Mandana Karimi, Vipin Sharma, Tisca Chopra, Heeral Mei and others were wasted. 

So bol meri 'Filmi Khopdi' iss film mein kitna hain Dum???

Dum??? Well, concept wise and basic story wise there is lots of dum, but everything gets fizzled out due to weak screenplay and lethargic direction. It’s not a bad film but, you do feel bad over the lost opportunity, as it had all the potential to become a great film. On an overall basis, ‘Main Aur Charles’ is like a prime time news hour debate which has an interesting topic to start with but ends up with the same routine stuff without giving a proper solution to the main problem.


Ratings - 2*/5




'Guddu Ki Gun' - Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'

'Guddu Ki Gun'

Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'

'Firecracker Shots...'


Expectations:

As a kid Kunal Khemu was loved for his powerful role in ‘Zakhm’ and comical acts in films like ‘Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke’ and ‘Raja Hindustani’. The actor grew up to do some different type of films and found his space back into the comical films with films like ‘99’, ‘Dhol’, ‘Golmaal 3’ and few more including ‘Go Goa Gone’. He was outstanding in the later films and with the failure of his films from other genre made it clear that, the audience wants to see this actor essaying comical roles and thus, despite of low publicity and less known actors associated with it, Kunal’s latest film ‘Guddu Ki Gun’ has some curiosity attached to it. Tough, it’s not a routine comedy Kunal did in past, ‘Guddu Ki Gun’ is an adult comedy with a double meaning poster attached to it. Thus, let’s find out whether this new venture of Kunal into the world of adult comedies will end up in his favour or might damage his fading career further more.



Story:

‘Guddu Ki Gun’ is a story of washing powder salesman Guddu (Kunal Khemu), who sells his product by luring the housewife’s and by full filling their sexual needs. Guddu is happy with his life and support from his roommate Ladoo (Sumeet Vyas). Things change as one fine day Guddu find outs that his private parts have been overnight transformed into hard metal gold. Guddu and Ladoo starts to find out the root cause of this magical transformation and finds out that it’s due to a curse of an old man. They also find out that Guddu’s private parts will normalize only when he finds true love of his life and will be the same if he marries that girl. Thus, Guddu and Ladoo starts to look out for the true love of Guddu and what happens next is what the entire film is all about.

Screenplay & Technicalities:

The one liner story concept is very good for an adult comedy. It’s something unseen and unattempted. There are some comical scenes like Kunal and Sumeet visit sexologist’s clinic, Kunal discusses about his private part with Sumeet, Kunal meeting Payal Sarkar, Sumeet forces Kunal to participate in a competition involving one’s private parts, Kunal and Sumeet kidnapping track, Kunal’s part in Mughal-E-Azam drama (though, others ruin the fun with their overacting) and a few more which manages to tickle your funny bone. There should have been more such comical scenes and that too with more adult humour attached to it. On the flip side, the concept is not properly utilized and at times tries to cross the fine line between vulgarity and adult comedy. The film also slows down with the arrival of love track. One will find some quirky double meaning names like ‘Lingamjitis’, ‘Lingam returns’, ‘Baba Sonekaanand’, etc. The camera work is good and goes in the favour of the film.



Music & Direction:

Music is not impressive and songs acts like bumpers in the film.


Director duo Shreeshank Anand and Shantanu Ray dares to come up with such bold and unusual adult comedy, which lacked highly over the adult humor. They dare to enter the no entry zone only to take a reverse turn and makes a safe exit like all others. The makers should have gone all their way out and should have given us a good adult comedy on the lines of ‘Masti’, ‘Kya Kool Hain Hum’, ‘etc. The movie could have been a decent entertainer, but sadly ends up being a weak and an adult clone of Priyadarshan types of films. The duo fails to keep the film slide away from adult humour to double meaning track due to which the movie ends up being trashy and demeaning at times. 


Performances:

Kunal Khemu does his part with grace and once again shines out in a comical film. Sumeet Vyas lends fantastic support and has a brilliant future ahead. Payel Sarkar, Brijendra Kale, Jameel Khan and others lend good support. 

So bol meri 'Filmi Khopdi' iss film mein kitna hain Dum???

Dum??? Well the movie had good potential to cater its adult comedy loving audiences, but ends up as a half-baked product with over dose of double meaning humour and stale screenplay in the later part of the film. The movie has its moments but on an overall basis this loaded gun, ends up as a firecracker shot with fake sound and its plastic effects. 



Ratings - 1.5*/5





'Hero' Movie Review. Starring - Sooraj Pancholi, Athiya Shetty, Tigmanshu Dhulia & Aditya Pancholi. Directed by Nikhil Advani. Produced by Salman Khan & Subhash Ghai.


'Hero'

Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'

'Fast Forward Version....'


Expectations:

Right from the Kapoor’s era, whenever star kids are launched there is immense curiosity and excitement related to their launch due to the aura of their parents. Except for few star kids, most of them choose the conventional path of getting launched in a romantic film or a big budgeted film. The latest launching vehicle for the star kids is getting launched in a stylish film, which is a remake of a hit film. Last year Tiger Shroff was launched in ‘Heropanti’, which was a remake of a hit Telugu film and this year we have Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty getting launched in ‘Hero’, which is a remake of Jackie Shroff starrer 1983 film of the same name. 1983’s ‘Hero’ was a path-breaking film in its own way as it narrated a tale of an anti-hero with some fantastic music and great direction associated with it. A role which was written for Sanjay Dutt, marked the right launching vehicle for Jackie Shroff and Meenakshi Sheshadri (after their failed debut attempt). Thus, let’s find out whether the latest version of ‘Hero’ will do the same wonders for Sooraj and Athiya as it did for Jackie and Meenakshi in their times or might end up being another remake trying to cash-in over its past glory.


Story:

Hero’ is a story of a local goon Sooraj (Sooraj Pancholi), who works for a criminal Pasha (Aditya Pancholi). Pasha is facing trial in the court and will be sentenced based on the evidence provided by I.G Shreekant Mathur (Tigmanshu Dhulia). Thus, Pasha orders Sooraj to kidnap I.G Shreekant Mathur’s daughter Radha (Athiya Shettya). Sooraj disguises as a cop and manage to kidnap Radha very easily. While in exile, Radha and Sooraj fall in love with each other. After a while Radha finds out the real identity of Sooraj and still wants him in her life as she believes after completing his punishment Sooraj will be a changed man and thus asks him to surrender in front of the law. What happens next is what the entire film is all about.


Screenplay & Technicalities:

The story structure is scene to scene similar to the original film. It’s only that everything out here is hurried and taken for granted. Right from the first scene, there is no detailing to any characters nor the flow of the film is presented in a dramatic or entertaining manner. It’s just that the movie is going on and on with few dialogues and songs on a loop mode. Except for few good fight scenes, dances, locations and Salman Khan’s video in the end credits, there is nothing much to cherish in this half backed film. Sooraj’s character lacks the darkness and is not at all intense. He dances, looks smart, falls in love, parties, etc instead of being a menacing character. There is no transformation of an anti-hero to hero in his character. Everything is presented in a convenient manner without any struggle or hardship. The comical tracks were unwanted. The climax is presented with typical Salman Khan / Rajnikant style of fights where the conviction level was not at its fullest. Also, the finale part was totally predictable and bland. The love track also develops without conviction and needed more moments attached to it. This movie also makes you realize the fact that 1983’s ‘Hero’ is a great film in terms of its writing, direction, performances, casting and music. The camera work is good and the movie has been shot on some good locations.


Music & Direction:

The music of 1983’s ‘Hero’ was highly entertaining and immensely popular with songs like ‘Lambi Judai’, ‘Ding Dong’, ‘Pyar Karnewale Kabhi Darte Nahin’ and few more along with its theme flute music. Sadly, in this latest remake of ‘Hero’, except for Salman Khan’s version of ‘Main Hoon Hero Tera’ and ‘Yaadan Teriyaan’ there is nothing worth hearing in this film.

Director Nikhil Advani fails to do proper justice to the original version of ‘Hero’ and ends up delivering a half baked product. He misses out on the fine detailing and ends up delivering a bad remake on the lines of films like ‘Ram Gopal Verma Ki Aag’. 


Performances:

Sooraj Pancholi looks smart and will have an immense female fan following due to his physical appearance. Sadly, he fails to express and give a decent dialogue delivery as he needs to work hard on his speech. Athiya Shetty in comparison to Sooraj Pancholi acts decently, but fails over her weird appearance. Tigmanshu Dhulia delivers one of his worst performances. Sharad Kelkar, Anita Hasdani, Vivan Bhathena are fine in their parts. Aditya Pancholi and Suresh Menon had hardly anything to offer. Salman Khan in the end credits is the best thing to happen to this doomed film. 



So bol meri 'Filmi Khopdi' iss film mein kitna hain Dum???

Dum??? Well, despite of superstar Salman Khan launching these new comers there is nothing overwhelming about any of them after watching the film. The movie ends up as a show-reel for its lead actors. In comparison with this movie, I would suggest everyone to watch the original 1983’s version to understand the value of good, well written and entertaining film. As for the latest version of ‘Hero’, the movie ends up like watching the fast forward version of the original, where you know what’s happening in this soulless film, but fail to miss out over the required detailing and entertainment quotient. 


Ratings - 1.5*/5

'Tera Mera Tedha Medha' Movie Review


'Tera  Mera Tedha Medha'

Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'

'Knots & Dirty Stains...'

Expectations:

The 60’s era was flooded with back to back romantic musical films. But, with the arrival of the 70’s era, we witnessed soft, light hearted romantic comedies with younger and less popular actors. Some of these films like 'Choti Si Baat', 'Saath Saath', 'Golmaal', 'Baaton Baaton Mein', 'Piya Ka Ghar', etc made their mark onto the list of classic films and inspired various other filmmakers to keep making such small budget light hearted romantic films with lesser known actors. One of this week's released film 'Tera Mera Teda Meda' (TMTM), is also one such film with lesser known actors and low marketing. Thus, let's find out whether 'TMTM' will manage to give us a sweet feel good type of romantic comedy or might end up being another film with good one liner script and nothing else to offer.


Story:

'Tera Mera Tedha Meda' is a story of Rajan Jha (Rahul Bagga) who keeps painting nude females and is in a live-in relationship with Kamini (Geetika Tyagi). As per astrological planets Rajan's ‘Mangal’ (Chittranjan Tripathy) and ‘Shani’ (Rajesh Sharma) are in the trouble making zones, thus creating lots of ups and downs in his life. Due to these happenings, Kamini break up with Rajan and so things in his life changes drastically. What happens next is what the entire film is all about.

Screenplay & Technicalities:

Now, looking at the synopsis the story seems like a typical romantic type of film with love-break up-love as it's core ingredient. If only the writers would have stuck to the basic story line, the impact would have been positive. Instead, they ended up adding weird detailing to all the characters from the film. The hero is gifted to paint only nude pictures, the heroine gets bitten by an owl, due to which she cannot face the sunlight but develops night vision and can paint in darkness, the narrators are the planets (in human form) wearing Govinda style clothes and keep singing songs for every situation, one of the narrator drinks oil in bottle and keeps spraying deodorant to avoid the smell, there are other planets (in human form) who keep playing musical band, one of the neighbour is bi-sexual pervert, who keeps lusting on every girl and guy he meets, then there is a weird family from Bihar who forcefully tries to get the hero married to their ugly looking daughter, then there is one more heroine who is more horny than the perverts sitting on a computer watching porn 24x7 and many such characters with unique qualities attached to them. Most of these characters and their tracks are non-relevant to the theme of the film. The dialogues have double meaning and are trashy (‘Tumhare ander painter nahin chupa hain, hawas ka panther chupa hain’, etc). The C.G.I work is weak and looks terrible on the screen.



Music & Direction:

The songs are unwanted and fails to go with the flow of the film. Background music is jarring.

The director Chittranjan Tripathy tries to blend a rom-com with some naughtiness attached to it, but fails miserably due to weak screenplay. He ends up being modern day Manoj Kumar, who, puts his foot in various sections of film making (director, actor, music director, lyricist, writer, etc).

Performances:

Rahul Bagga tried to do a decent job, but ends up being victimized of inconsistent performance. Geetika Tyagi looks good and does her part with grace. Reema Worah was loud and vulgar at times. Rajesh Sharma and Chittranjan Tripathy were fine in some parts. Sanjiv Chopra was cheap.


So bol meri 'Filmi Khopdi' iss film mein kitna hain Dum???

Dum??? Well, except for one liner story idea and few unintentionally funny scenes, there is nothing much to look forward in this film. 'Tera Mera Tedha Meda' ends up like a piece of non usable cloth with several knots and dirty stains attached to it. The best way to use it is to dump it into the garbage can.
  • Ratings - 0.5/5
 
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