Wednesday 31 January, 2007

Bhagam Bhaag


Star cast: Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar, Govinda, Jackie Shroff, Lara Dutta, Shakti Kapoor, Asrani.

Director: Priyadarshan

I was expecting a certain standard from a Priyadarshan movie when I entered the theatre but was very much disappointed. The story of the film is inspired by 3 south Indian movies – Malayalam movies ‘Manaar Mathai speaking’, ‘Akkare Akkare’ and a Tamil movie ‘Rakili Pattu’.
The movie starts with the leading actress of a drama company of which Akshay Kumar and Govinda are a part and is headed by Paresh Rawal. Then the hunt for another actress starts and so does the confusion. Lara Dutta enters acting as a mentally disturbed wife of a business man Arbaaz Khan with suicidal tendencies and with whom Akshay Kumar falls in love. Arbaaz kills his wife for her wealth and poses it as a suicide and he himself is killed by Jackie Shroff (police commissioner) and the blame falls on Akshay, Govinda and Paresh. Jackie at last turns to be Arbaaz Khans wife’s brother taking revenge for the death of his sister. Everything said and done the director him self gets so confused that the whole story line became lousy. The comedy was all forced in it. The music was not at all up to the mark except ‘Tere bin’ which was soothing enough otherwise the movie was a lousy one. The audience expected a laughing riot from the director of ‘hera pheri’, ‘phir Hera pheri’, ‘hulchul’, ‘chupke chupke’ and ‘garam masala’. It’s not worth watching a movie.




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