Lage rahoji…

Another +ve point about missing the train… a great movie… and what is to be appreciated is the originality of the script (it is claimed to be original and I have accepted it at face value).

Circuit and Lucky (arshad warsi and boman irani) two real good characters in the movie… impossible timing and till the end… VVC begins the movie well and ends it well and in between throughout it is in the same well… Amazing humor sustained throughout the movie and the senti scenes actually bring tears to your eyes… though a bit exaggerated as in the whole of Mumbai crying and all that stuff… Arshad warsi’s drunken expressions and the dry humor can never be replicated anywhere else… and Boman is the man – right from his punju ringtones to his photographic passion…

Vidya Balan is a gorgeous fresh face, brings in that homely and modern blend that most guys today crave for… funny she is not on many desktops and screensavers yet… but as she claims, maybe people do think she would be out of reach even on their screens. But credit given for the choice of the actress, though she does nothing much but form the main cause of the movie…

Sanjay Dutt is unbelievable in his role and it is quite difficult to replace him from that position… if this movie is gonna be repeated the prequel way and made into a multitude of indian languages with the regional actors, they may as well do justice by putting in a little effort in identifying the fit…

A full time time pass with a great message – don’t study too much and don’t put too much night outs… I don’t actually want some dead guy influencing my life… what happens if you are stuck like the guy with the beautiful mind but actually have lost it… anyways it was so convincing that Gandhi almost seemed to move into my good books… but that is another story…

On a scale of 1 to 5, I rate it a 7… it is too good and certainly worth the money… just can’t wait for the vcd/dvd release…

It is a full time lage raho with the movie…

1 comment:

SRK said...

I don't comment on movie reviews...