Bullet Raja!
Well, I thought this would either be about the bike or the king. Just like
Lance (Armstrong) tricked us with his “It’s not about the bike” book, this
movie tricks you as well. (For the uninitiated, Lance wrote a book
about his success and later it came out that he doped to make it to the finish
line). The movie makers one day decided to make an UP-Bihar style bandit film
and break Dabangg movie’s 100-crore record. I don’t know about the money, they
might make a good deal of it because of the otherwise dry weekend with no other
big movie releases. But, they have failed miserably with the film.
The movie is about two friends, Rudra (Jimmy Shergill) and
Raja (Saif Ali Khan) who against their wishes become political goons. They shoot
people around joyfully and mercilessly. But, Raja’s whole world crumbles when
his friend Rudra gets hurt. Oh! And there is the happily overweight and
out-of-shape Sonakshi Sinha who was a call-girl in the movie? But, acts too innocent
or comfortable for one?! Confusing acting really.
Ravi Kissen (I wonder why they get their surnames
numerically-fixed, it sounds more like a popular fruit-jam brand now!) stands
out with his acting. He does not get much time to adapt to the storyline or get
in the character, but delivers the minute the camera is on him. Intelligent on
the director’s part to cast him as a hitman-sniper, with the character’s stark
resemblance to a popular IG
of police.
Mahie Gill is there for a song and for establishing Saif’s
character’s lose-beltedness. She does what is expected of her the minute the
song starts, expose and fake that she enjoys dancing to a sultry number.
I guess, when Tigmanshu was penning this story and casting
actors, he knew. He knew, that the story wil not hold! So, let us cast
established actors who have some fan-following and who can hold together an
otherwise chaotic narrative.
Should you watch the movie? Well, once. Or maybe you can
think of ways of spending your hard-earned money somewhere else. Wait for it,
would be on a local channel soon.
The character artists like Ravi kissen and Vipin Sharma lend some
saving grace to an otherwise hastily written story, bad-music, and horrible
acting.


"Mahie Gill is there for a song and for establishing Saif’s character’s lose-beltedness." - Wah wah ... very aptly said. :)
ReplyDelete:) I wish she was given more footage than Miss Sinha
DeleteIts interesting.. you should keep posting links on your Facebook.. so that the followers are updated regularly :)
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks Aditi! I did post on my FB page. Wil write more often :)
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