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Bol Bachchan movie reviews
Bol Bachchan movie reviews online. Rohit Sheety’s next comedy movie Bol Bachchan review. Here are the critics reviews of Bol Bachchan featuring Ajay Devgn, Abhishek Bachchan in the lead roles along with Asin and Prachi Desai. Amitabh Bachchan makes a special appearance in the movie.
Bol Bachchan is inspired by the 1979 comic flick, Gol Maal.
Below are the movie reviews from some of the popular critics:
- Bollywood Hungama | Taran Adarsh
BOL BACHCHAN works primarily thanks to the entertainment quotient and of course, the persuasive portrayals by its lead actors, especially Ajay and Abhishek. Ajay is super-efficient and, expectedly, his comic timing is unimpeachable. At the same time, Ajay allows Abhishek to take the lead as the film chiefly revolves around his character/s. And Abhishek does complete justice to those parts. Though Abhishek has wowed spectators with wonderful performances in the past, the two characters in BOL BACHCHAN are sure to multiply his fan-following by leaps and bounds. More on that later!
- Rediff | Sukanya Verma
If there’s one thing about this over-crowded, over-the-top, overboard, overlong flick, with not an ounce of subtlety — right from the obese pahelwans populating Devgn’s entourage to the bright, magenta flowers on Abhishek’s shirt — which actually clicks, it’s the eponymous hero. Abhishek Bachchan underplays it as the regular, unspectacular dude with his Rowdy Rathoreish moustache but it’s his turn as the queer brother where he really lets his hair down like a guy who hasn’t had this much fun at office in days. Despite the overstated tone, it works.
- NDTVMovies | Saibal Chatterjee
The acting is generally so unabashedly hammy that you might be forgiven for wondering whether you have wandered into a pigsty.
Be warned. Bol Bachchan is a comedy so absurd that it could reduce you to tears of despair. Conversely, if you have the stomach for such rampant silliness, it might propel you into paroxysms of delight. The call is entirely yours.
- The Times Of India | Srijana Mitra Das
On the plus side, BB’s a dialogue-lover’s delight – lines like ‘fish and chips without water’, Devgn conveying the situation of a ‘jal bin machli’ – sparkle across the plot and you can feel the love as the actors reprise bits and bobs of vintage Bollywood. On the downside, it exceeds by about 30 minutes and has that odd, uneven heart-chart quality accompanying the film. But that aside, BB showcases Shetty as the maharaja of madness, Devgn clearly his crown prince. And Abhishek? His judwa bhai, of course.
- Glamsham | Martin D’Souza
What’s left then is for Devgn to lord over the rest of the plot, and this he does in style. Acting silly, he is very convincing. His English lines are the only saving grace for this film.
Both the ladies, Asin and Prachi, are thrust into the plot without a proper game-plan and Asrani is mouthing inanities when he is cut out to do even better roles. You can’t keep him in the “angrezo ka zamano ka jailer” time zone all his life. Even the music is pedestrian.
Director Rohit Shetty loses the plot and Abhishek Bachchan, playing the side-kick is a sad sight.
- Yahoo | Kunal Guha
When re-inventing a classic, the obvious benefit for any filmmaker is that the story has already been told. This allows for time and opportunity to experiment with parallel screenplays or embellish characters with fascinating traits. But director Rohit Shetty not only assumes that his audience hasn’t seen the original ‘Gol Maal’ but also that they’ve been snoozing through this one. Reason: the finale has Devgn and his chamchas putting up a musical act that recaps the entire film.
- Koimoi | Mrigank Dhaniwala
The story of Bol Bachchan uses the basic plot of Golmaal and expands upon it. In fact, the film has many references to the original. Yunus Sajawal has weaved a screenplay that is not only engaging but also very entertaining. Of course, many will find the going-ons to be brainless, but even such detractors will not be able to hold their laughter.
Abhishek Bachchan performs competently in the double role. His portrayal of the gay dancer is amusing. He could have done better in the climax scene though. Ajay Devgan is in his element as Prithviraj, the strongman with the soft heart. He is good in the action sequences.
Rohit Shetty’s direction is efficient as he holds the comedy together very well. He packs a solid punch again, this time, going a notch higher. Amar Mohile’s background score is effective.
Movie: Bol Bachchan (2012)
Cast: Ajay Devgn, Abhishek Bachchan, Asin, Prachi Desai, Archana Puran Singh, Krishna Abhishek, Neeraj Vora, Jeetu Verma
Director: Rohit Shetty
Producer: Dhillin Mehta, Ajay Devgan
Song: Nach Le
Banner: Viacom Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd, Ajay Devgan Films
Release Date: July 6th 2012
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This the first look of ‘Chashme Buddoor’, Chashme Buddoor is a remake film of the 1981 film of the same name. Starring Ali Zafar, Siddharth, Divyendu Sharma, Taapsee Pannu, and Rishi Kapoor. Juhi Chawla and Anupam Kher are also set to play surprise roles in the movie. The film is directed by David Dhawan. The film is slated for release on August 31.
Sunny Leone’s Jism 2 Title song Copied ?
Is Sunny Leone’s Jism 2 title track inspired or copied from the Turkish track? Jism 2′s erotic title track, featuring Sunny Leone getting intimate with Randeep Hooda and Arunoday Singh, is apparently inspired from a Turkish number. The two contenders for it are Kayahan’s Bizimkisi Bir Ask Hikayesi and Bengu’s Unut Beni.
Kayahan and Bengu Erden are Turkish pop singers and have many bestselling albums to their credit.
Composed by Arko Pravo Mukherjee, the Jism song has vocals by Ali Azmat and lyrics by Arko Pravo Mukherjee and Munish Makhija. Arko denied the reports to a daily: “Every composer is inspired. There is no copyright to folk songs like Dama Dam Mast Kalandar. That’s why we get so many versions of it. There are some West Asian tunes that have a generic melody. I have heard a lot of such tunes that could have inspired me both consciously or subconsciously. The opening melodies of many Turkish songs are similar. In fact, some of my friends have told me that they have come across at least four songs with similar opening melodies as that of Yeh Jism. I still feel people ought to hear my song in totality before jumping the gun.”
The erotic thriller revolves around a porn star (Sunny), who is hired by a dashing intelligence officer (Arunoday) to become a honey-trap for a dreaded assassin (Randeep). In doing so, she not only has to confront her bitter-sweet past, but is also forced to make an impossible choice – one that will put her own life in double jeopardy.
Sunny Leone on her character: “There are a lot of aspects in me that are similar to the character I’m portraying on screen. She is a very complex person with different shades. There is a huge sense of loss this character goes through, and I believe that most women and men have gone through this whether in relationships or family. My character is trying to find her way, the right way, but goes through a lot in her mind to figure it out.”
“Jism 2 has been a very gratifying experience! Thank you Pooja for challenging my withering soul and making it bloom,” Mahesh Bhatt had tweeted. Producer-director, Pooja Bhatt replied: “That is far more generous than is true. But then that’s your nature. I thank you for giving me a director proof script.”
Director: Pooja Bhatt
Starcast: Sunny Leone, Arunoday Singh, Randeep Hooda, Imran Zahid
Producer: Pooja Bhatt, Dino Morea
Banner: Fish Eye Network Pvt Ltd, Clockwork Films Private Limited
Release Date: August 3rd 2012
Katrina Kaif plays ballet dancer in ‘Ek Tha Tiger’
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It is being learnt that while Kat didn’t really take any lessons to portray her character in the film, Katrina Kaif has dedicated her role to all the choreographers who she has worked with in the past. Katrina Kaif confirms to us that she is playing a dance teacher. However, she denies that her character has anything to do with ballet dancing.
About Katrina Kaif: Katrina Kaif or Katrina Turquotte (born 16 July 1984) is a British Indian actress and former model who appears in Indian films, mainly in the Hindi-language film industry, also known as Bollywood. She has also appeared in Telugu and Malayalam films. She was voted the sexiest Asian woman in the world by Eastern Eye in the years 2008, 2009 and 2010. Being a British citizen, she works in India on an employment visa.
Kaif’s modeling work led to her discovery by London-based filmmaker Kaizad Gustad, who gave her a part in his film Boom (2003). The film, which starred Amitabh Bachchan and Gulshan Grover, failed to make an impact. She then moved to Mumbai and was offered a number of modeling assignments.