Friday, April 22, 2011

'Mr Perfect' Review: Perfect With Slight Imperfection

Rating: 3/5 
Banner: Sri Venkateshwara Creations
Cast: Prabhas, Kajal, Taapsee, K Vishwanath, Prakashraj, Sayaji Shinde, Nasser, Murali Mohan, Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu, Master Bharat etc
Music: Devisri Prasad
Cinematography: Vijay K Chakravarthy
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Director: Dasaradh
Producer: Dil Raju
Release date: 22/04/2011

Prabhas is back and after almost a year. He paired up with Kajal and it is also a crucial big budget venture for producer Dil Raju. Let us see how perfect this gets..

Story
Vicky (Prabhas) who lives in Australia grows with a rule that he would never compromise for anything he doesn’t like. Given his practical thinking, he wants everything to be perfect, even in relationships. The marriage of his sister gets him to India and here he meets Priya, daughter of his father’s friend (Murali Mohan). As such, Vicky’s father (Nasser) wants him to get married to Priya.
Initially, both Vicky and Priya feel repulsive but in no time, Priya starts falling in love. She begins to change herself to suit Vicky’s life and thoughts. However, when the moment comes, Vicky gives his practical outlook and returns to Australia.
Here, he meets Maggi (Taapsee) through a competition and feels she is the perfect one. How perfect is Maggi for Vicky? How true is Priya’s love for Vicky? How correct is Vicky in his thoughts? All this forms the rest of the story.

Performances
Prabhas has given a decent performance. He scores in his outfits and timing of dialogues but he should have reduced the mannerism of keeping his hand in pant pocket in almost all scenes, might look like fashion and style but felt like an overdose.

Kajal Agarwal is expressively beautiful and is drop dead gorgeous in sarees. She is a visual treat to the audience and steals few more hearts with her endearing smiles. Performance wise, she was apt.

Taapsee looks hot and fits the bill rightly given her character. The dubbing suited her expressions and she fills the glamour quotient.

K Vishwanath was elegant, Prakashraj was matured, Sayaji Shinde was noisy, Nasser was natural, Brahmi tried to bring few smiles, Raghu Babu was jarring, Master Bharat was regular. The ladies did their bit to support.
Highlights
  • Prabhas- Kajal screen chemistry
  • Locations and cinematography
  • Costumes
  • Theme of the film
  • Screenplay
Drawbacks
  • Second half
  • Weak emotional scenes
  • Overdose of moral preaching
Analysis:
The film comes across as a clean, family entertainer and the intention of the makers must be appreciated. Their attempt to reiterate the values of love, life, relationships in today’s world is acknowledged. However, dealing with such human subjects requires humane feel and a deft handling of the script, that was missing here.
As such, the protagonist goes with the flow of destiny but there is nothing significant he does to perfect the situations. He is more on the receiving end most of the time. On the other hand, the idea of a girl willing to adapt herself like that was rather unconvincing (of course, finding a girl like that in today’s times is jackpot fortune).
First half comprises with good humor and flow of drama. And second half also continues in similar fashion recalling the blend of Santhosham and Bommarillu but with weak handling of emotions. Required emotion is not carried in the fag end of the film and hence it appeared weak.
The film deals with the understanding of relations between younger generation and the older ones. The plus point in the film is that all the songs are good with pleasing music and sensible lyrics. But all are situational songs and no duets are seen in this genre of film, surprisingly.
Having said that, the film appeals largely due to the conviction in the belief of love, sharing and how few things in life cannot be got merely by rational thinking. At the box office, this is a treat for the family audience and given the craze for Prabhas and Kajal, the openings will be strong. Overall, this would be anywhere between an average and profit grosser.
Bottomline: For family audience

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Thought of the day

Anything in life worth having is worth working for
- Andrew Carnegie-

Dum Maaro Dum (2011) - SCam - Watch Online






Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Rana Daggubati, Bipasha Basu
Director: Rohan Sippy


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Censor Buzz :
The first half of the movie is okay and the 2nd half is filled with lots of family drama, emotions and sentiment. All Songs in the movie have reportedly been picturised well and will be a big plus to the movie and also, Comedy is adequate.

Trade:
It all depends upon how well the families receive the film. If the target family audiences fall for the sentiment and drama, Mr.Perfect will end up as the summer winner with the help of some good publicity from Dil Raju. Anyaway, it is likely to end up as an atleast average grosser at the boxoffice, since both Shakti and Teenmaar ( in AP ) ended up as duds at the boxoffice.

'Dum Maro Dum' Review: Drugs, Desires & Death…


Rating: 3/5
Banners: Ramesh Sippy Entertainment, Fox Star Studios
Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Aditya Pancholi, Bipasha Basu, Rana Daggubati
Music: Pritam Chakraborty
Cinematography: Amit Roy
Director: Rohan Sippy
Producer: Ramesh Sippy
Release Date: April 22, 2011

While Abhishek Bachchan is taking his litmus test owing to his string of flops, it is also the debut of our Daggubati Rana in Bollywood. Let us see how much ‘Dum’ the film has got

Story:
Set on the backdrop of Goa, the story is about how drugs have taken over the paradise city and the increased presence of drug mafia.
Here comes ACP Vishnu Kamath (Abhishek) who decides to clean up the place. On the other hand, there is the social celebrity Lorsa Biscuita (Aditya Pancholi) who in the garb of social service runs a big drug cartel.
Caught in between the clash of Vishnu and Biscuit is DJ Joki (Rana) whose girlfriend Zoe (Bipasha) now stays with Biscuit, Lorie (Prateik) who aspires to go abroad and study but gets caught taking drugs. The search is on for one Michael Barbossa, the kingpin of this drug ring. Who is Michael Barbossa? What happens to everyone’s life forms the rest of the story.

Performances:
Abhishek Bachchan has come up with a strict performance and though there are those blank expressions, he makes his presence felt.

Daggubati Rana can be called the hero of the film. His screen time is longer than Abhishek, he has a significant role in the entire story and he gets to have the hot Bipasha. Performance wise, his stiff expressions still carry. He is yet to get that versatility of expressions on his face. Otherwise, his screen presence is good. He may get another chance on Bollywood screen through lobbying but not with the performance he has shown in this film.

Bipasha Basu is seductive as usual and she does her bit as required.

Aditya Pancholi was handsome as usual and though his presence as the baddie doesn’t give that impact, he has given a sincere performance.

Prateik Babbar was apt, Govind Namdeo was great, Gantois Gomes was neat, Anaitha Nair was sweet. Deepika Padukone’s item song was not up to the hype. Vidya Balan’s cameo was brief but graceful.

Highlights:
  • Cinematography
  • Dialogues
  • First half
  • Scene compositions
Drawbacks:
  • Dragged second half
  • Deepika’s item song was dull
  • No impacting scenes
  • No character has significance
Analysis:
The basic plot of the film reminds us of the exceptional thriller ‘Usual Suspects’. However, the makers were clever in switching the characters here and there, changing the script with additional characters.
On the good side, the film was stylish, glossy and attempts to give some reality bites of Goa. On the flip side, the film passes off without any gripping moments or sequences that can strike a chord with the hearts of the audience.
Editing was much needed during the second half and if the film was trimmed there, it would have created good impact. But still, the attempt was novel, the essence was appreciable, the presentation was effective. At the box office, this will appeal to the multiplex audience so if word of mouth publicity goes strong, it can reach profit zone.

Bottomline: Watchable but will not give you the ‘High’!!!

Dum Maro Dum Movie Review

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Dum Maro Dum
Movie : Dum Maro Dum
Rating: 3/5
Cast : Abhishek Bachchan, Aditya Pancholi, Bipasha Basu, Rana Daggubati, Prateik Babbar, Gantois Gomes, Govind Namdeo, Deepika Padukone, Anaitha Nair, Mariah Pucu, Bugs Bhargava, Gulshan Devaiya, Muzammil S. Qureshi
Directed by : Rohan Sippy
Produced by : Ramesh Sippy
Banner : Ramesh Sippy Entertainment, Fox Star Studios
Music : Pritam Chakraborty
Release Date : 2011-04-21
 

Story: The sin city of India, Goa, gets infested with drugs, drug mafia and various gangs. The time comes to control it and in comes ACP Vishnu Kamath (abhishek), honest and tough cop with a tragic flashback. His target is Lorsa Biscuita alias Biscuit (aditya) who claims to be a nobleman in society but is a drug lord. The story takes a turn with the arrest of student Lorry (prateik) on charges of drug possession while he is about to take a flight to the US. Knowing Lorry’s innocence, DJ Joki (rana) enters the scene to uncover the roots. All fingers point towards the mysterious Michael Bamboosa. Who is this man? Is Vishnu Kamath successful in his mission? What happens to Lorry? All this forms the rest of the story.


Artist performances: Abhishek Bachchan has given a dignified performance and he fits the bill as a cop. His serious expressions are alright but intensity is also required at few places. Daggubati Rana has given a decent act and more than his performance, it was his screen presence that scores, he still has to work on his body language and develop ease in his facial expressions. Bipasha Basu looks sizzling as usual and made her presence felt. Aditya Pancholi was apt. Prateik Babbar was effective. Govind Namdeo was good. Deepika and Vidya’s cameos were alright.


Plus points:
* Background score
* Dialogues
* First half
* Presentation


Minus points
* Second half
* Lack of depth in critical scenes
* Lackluster cinematography in second half


Analysis: The film has come in with a lot of hype and given the item song ‘Dum Maro Dum’ the expectations were high but then the film doesn’t have enough grip or intensity to move the audience. The first half passes off breezily and sets expectations for the second. However, unwanted overdose of emotional sequences and lengthy scenes played the spoilsport and dampened the momentum. Overall, the film is good in terms of direction, screenplay and other technical values but it would have been more impressive if the speed was maintained during the second half as well. At the box office, this will be an average grosser.


Verdict: One time watcher…