Bunti Aur Babli
Con Act!
AV: *
EV: **
Help!!! I am a victim of Bunty aur Babli. For the last two weeks they have been all over the place in print and media, trying to sell a concept to us. Their ideas and promises seemed so grand that I was tempted to check out their story. And like many of their victims I came out with an empty feeling.
EV: **
Help!!! I am a victim of Bunty aur Babli. For the last two weeks they have been all over the place in print and media, trying to sell a concept to us. Their ideas and promises seemed so grand that I was tempted to check out their story. And like many of their victims I came out with an empty feeling.
So we have Rakesh (Abhishek Bachchan) and Vimmi (Rani Mukerji), two souls who realize that their dreams are too big to be realized in the towns where they stay. Against their parent’s consent they leave their homes ‘to make it big’. But they soon understand that in this big bad world they have to be two steps ahead of the others. They assume the identities of Bunty and Babli and begin a series of con jobs. This includes a scheme to sell the Taj Mahal to a gullible foreigner. With every heist their plans become bolder. Hot on their trail is Dashrath Singh (Amitabh Bachchan) who is hell bent on nabbing the two imposters. Does he succeed or do the con pair give him the slip, that’s what the movie is all about.
This concept is not entirely new but could have made for good entertainment. The director seems to have compromised heavily on the script department. We have long song sequences and the pace becomes sluggish after a point of time so you have to look for diversions. The dialogues are mostly vernacular which suits the protagonists from U.P. Some of the shots do remind us of Saathiya (the song ‘Chup Chup ke’ and sequences where the couple has arguments). The music is a big let down especially since it comes from Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, whose music I otherwise love. Only ‘Dhadak Dhadak’ which captures the soul of the Hindi heartland, is worth mentioning.
AB Junior has good comic timing and can hold his own in midst of senior actors, that’s for sure. He assumes the character with ease right down to the fake ‘nikee’t shirt (something which is a hit in those weekly roadside bazaar stalls). Rani has already proved herself as a superb actress so really this one’s a breeze for her. Check out the scene where she starts wailing for her mother in the middle of nowhere. AB Senior does not have much of a role to speak of and frankly his presence acts as a speed breaker in some places.
What bothers me really is what this movie could have been had the director not fallen into the trap of commercialization. One suggestion to Mr Shaad Ali: Keep it short and simple.
-Suprateek Sinha



1 Comments:
Bunty aur Babli is very good movie.1 time worth seeing.paisa wasool in "Kazarare kazarare tere kaare kaare naina"..
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