A shoddy script, an unstructured storyline and flat dialogues make
this movie a perfect example of a project that was undertaken in order
to torment people mentally. The director makes it a point that the
movie is loaded with copious amounts of pathetic dialogues and
redundant songs. And if that wasn’t enough, he also introduces a
different angle in this scatterbrained flick which revolves around the
decapitated head of a criminal. And the chaos that ensues after it’s
declared that an exorbitant sum of Rs 50 crore will be given to whoever
finds the terrorist dead or alive doesn’t help much in making the movie
any interesting.
The film collapses
the moment it begins. The actors resort to hamming, as if they are
forcefully trying to make us laugh. The lead pair Sohail Karim and Rani
Agrawal need to hone their acting skills, and we suggest they opt for a
better director the next time around, one who will bring out the best
in them.
Director : Amol Shetge
Music : Sameer Phaterpekar
Starring : Suhail
Karim, Rani Agrawal, Sanjay Narwekar, Avantika Kamat, Imran
Khan,Vrajesh Hirjee, Suzanne Bernert, Manoj Joshi, Upasana Singh, Atul
Parchure , J. Brandon Hill, Dawood Khot and Darshan Jariwalla
Then there is another man who has married a firang but is afraid to tell his dad. His sister meanwhile is in love with a DJ with Hindustani sanskaar.
She too is afraid to tell her dad. This makes it love angle No 2 and 3.
Wait, there's DJs dad (Darshan Zariwalla) who is always stationed near
his laptop somewhere in America (read a studio), waiting for his son to
chat with him.
This is a film mostly made up of scenes. Scenes which are far inferior to some college plays some might have witnessed. At the editing, I guess, another chai walla must have stitched it all together to dish out a definite recipe for disaster.