
Maharathi Play Script
Seldom are movies made from a play. & this one goes the right way! The last theater i can remember off hand was AANKHEN. A Bachan & Paresh Rawal.
The movie wasn't quite catchy, but one could imagine the kind of theatrical performances it must have delivered. Today, i saw an actual performance, only difference being, I saw it on the screen. The way the movie was done, one felt the characters were alive on a stage in front of me!!! The plot of the movie is very good. But the performances are mind blowing! One couldn't have set a better cast, & while the ladies need to do much better, the quartet of Boman, Paresh, Naseer & Om Puri swept me off my feet!
While Paresh Raval dominates the movie completely, it is Boman's sharp performance that draws the curtain! I couldn't have spent my Friday night better. It is a movie worth treasuring. Please have a look! For starters the title is not apt. It gives an impression of a mythological drama (Ramayana/ Mahabharata).
Bindass Play; Dhakka Start. Actor cum director Sanjay Khan had made this TV series ‘Maharathi Karna’ on a budget of Rs 16 crore. There was a delay in the.
Well, it is clearly inspired by the success of Johnny Gaddar a la James Hadley Chase. Perhaps as a novel, it does ensure edge-of-seat excitement with twists and turns at every turn of page but sadly it failed to translate on screen. Again Johnny Gaddar should be a good reference point. Performances:: § Naseer:: Lesser mortals like us are in no position to comment on his work.
§ Paresh Rawal:: He was good if not excellent. The smart one-liners seemed stuffed into is mouth. His act of putting on the loyalty mask, seemed OTT. His frequent dispute with Neha Dhupia and Boman Irani were kind of show-stoppers to the narration. § Om Puri - Very short role and hence didn't get an opportunity to display histrionics. § Boman Irani - Very confident performance.
Chota bheem with krishna cortoon 3gp download. § Neha Dhupia - Passable. § Tara Sharma - The 'Little Red Riding Hood' act does raise the suspicion bar. Plus her choice of donning the same role every time is getting monotonously boring. One gets a feel of watching a two-part episode from the Karamchand series, if you know what I mean. Shivam Nair won critical accolades for his work Ahista-Ahista, however seems this time putting shoulders to the wheel wasn't quite sufficient.
It left me satisfied, honestly speaking. Nothing very great, except that maybe it features Paresh Rawal, Boman Irani and Naseeruddin Shah in a supportive role. It begins on a very boring note. Very normal beginning and suddenly you feel like walking out and at that very moment the movie begins. Very thrilling story where a suicide has to be proved a murder in order to achieve a large sum of money.
Light humor in places keeps the viewer not in suspense (trust me there's enough of that!), but keeps the person in a very interested mood. Naseeruddin Shah has given a good performance, and so has Boman Irani, and even Neha Dhupia was fine-ish, but the best performance no doubt was Paresh Rawal's! Very humorous, and very enriching and refreshing. Of course there were errors, and the cinematography could have been a 1000x better, because the camera is shaky at parts, and some gross errors (like blinking when you're dead!), but they can be ignored seeing the final result. All-in-all, with a very humorous and shocking climax and NO SONGS AND NO ROMANCE, this film has left me highly satisfied. Recommended to all.