Wanted to give a firsthand review of the bollywood movie
"Besharam" watched over this weekend. Ticket cost was $11.50(X2) and
a popcorn was only $7. Gas cost me roughly $10-$15. Calculate all the
investments we make without a second thought and think about the enjoyment ROI.
Went to the theatres with a lot of enthusiasm but came out with :(
As per the title of the movie "Besharam"(shameless),
Ranveer Kapoor did the full justice to the character of an orphan with ease and vitality. Film was
stuffed with a lot of dancing and funny songs. Yesteryear couples Rishi Kapoor
and Neetu Singh scored highest marks in their acting, humor and even dance. It was hard to tell whether Ranveer is leading
or Rishi is. Ranveer's buddy in the film, T2 is lovable and would sure to get
the attention of the audience with his funny punches. With all this goodies,
still I would not suggest you to spend your hard-earned bucks and time in the
theatre for this movie.
So what went wrong with this movie? The lack of the
story...rather I felt it's another bullshit story that Indian filmgoers has to
take yet again. Had this movie been released 30 years back, I would have not
complained, but this movie.....after so many years later we are making the same
old movies. A movie should be written with some thoughts and current state of
the population. At one point it made me
ponder whether it's a kids movie because
my son was definitely enjoying the dance and action. Heroine of the movie(who was she?), don't feel
like she is the heroine. So let's not talk about it. Let's call it my personal
preference.
Ranveer and I did the
same kind of mistake; he by doing the movie and I by watching . I felt like cheated and wanted my money and
time back . I strongly recommend that Central Board of Film Certification should add another certificate - BS(Bullshit),
along with U, UA, A and S (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Board_of_Film_Certification)
so that people should get the signal well in advance that they are taking a risk.
Anyways guys...would not say much. Would end this blog with the advice "Please read movie review before stepping
into the theatre". Don't be the first fool :) Realized what Chanakya told
- Learn from others mistake because learning from ones mistake would take ages. He was right.
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