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Tuesday, 10 July 2012

‘Bol Bachchan’: Movie Review (2012)

Hindi Movie Review (2012)
Film: “Bol Bachchan”
Starring: Ajay Devgn, Abhishek Bachchan, Asin, Prachi Desai, Krushna Abhishek, Archana Puran Singh
Directed by: Rohit Shetty
Rating:  3/5

Like that cute little boy who holds his father’s face in both his hands to get attention, “Bol Bachchan” just doesn’t let go. Its relentless quest for a rolicking time is infectious. The comic confusions are put forward with a giggly gusto. You can see the team had a great time shooting this subverted version of a 1979 comic classic.
Hrishikesh Mukherjee would be unable to recognize this version of his comedy ‘Golmaal’ on which Bol Bachchan is based. Hell, he might have even sued for subversion of his creative property. But then, he always loved the Bachchan family. And there are the two Bachchans in the film – Abhishek Bachchan and his likeable comic partner Krushna Abhishek. No, make that 3. At the very start the senior-most Bachchan, the Big B himself, makes a gracious song-and-dance appearance where the director Rohit Shetty lets us know he loves the Bachchans.
In one way or another.
The film casts Abhishek Bachchan in a double role of Abbas and his doppelganger double Abhishek Bachchan. Yes, that’s the name given to Abhishek’s character when he comes face-to-face with the village head-honcho Ajay Devgn, a kind of benign mukhia who is goofy and rather dumb, so dumb that he actually believes the on-screen Abhishek Bachchan’s cock-and-bull story about how his parents named him as such because they were big fans of Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan.
Right.
Devgn’s character, a not-so-gentlemix of a pehelwaan and Anil Kapoor in Virasat is as far removed from its origins, namely Utpal Dutt in Golmaal, as Archana Puransingh is from Dina Pathak. The former steps into the latter’s role with the kind of defiant toss of her head and bosom that makes the transition more of a humorous takeoff than a homage.
Indeed, some of the funniest scenes in this fair comic romp into Hrishida’s backyard feature the excellent Ms Puransingh.
The tongue-in-cheek tribute to the original film is quite often so cocky it makes you wince. Rohit Shetty has stripped away the gentle amiable wit of Hrishikesh Mukherjee and replaced it with a raw and ripe humour that takes swipes at anything that comes in the way of the satire.
Yes, the original featuring Amol Palekar and Utpal Dutt plays on television in a sequence. And there’s a play being staged in Rohit Shetty’s imaginary village where two actors impersonating Dutt and Palekar enact the original film.
That is as close as we get to Hrishikesh Mukherjee in this punk-parody of the original comedy.
Valiantly, the dramatic tension in the comedy is based on a communal divide. The hero Abbas has to invent a Hindu phantom-double to avoid a religious backlash. Unusually for a comedy, the filmkeeps making sharp stinging remarks on the communal issue without causing offence. In one specially audacious sequence, the film’s writer targets two minority communities, the Muslims and gays, in the same range of vision without tripping over.
Now, that’s no mean achievement.
The cute Prachi Desai playing Devgn’s kid-sister remarks that some of our biggest names like Abdul Kalaam and Shah Rukh khan are “like that”. Devgn has the other minority community in mind.
Bol Bachchan dares to carry its sense of fun to an extreme of playfulness without toppling over into crassness. It takes on the scared cows without putting its feet in the cow poo. The elderly are often a brunt of ridicule in the plot. But again, no offence meant. Asrani’s rapport with his screen-son is truly funny.
However what doesn’t work is the enforced action sequences where just to simulate a climax in the trademark Rohit Shetty style, cars leap into the air, buses crash into windows – Shetty’s stunts are becoming predictable in their execution. A change is needed there.
What works are the performances. Ajay Devgn as the endearing bully is in top form. His mongrelized use of the English language is the cheekiest subversion of the original film’s content. In Hrishida’s Golmaal Utpal Dutt spoke only the purest form of Hindi.
Abhishek Bachchan pulls off the double role with the right blend of the subtle and the saucy. This is his second film after Dostana where he has to impersonate homosexuality.
Abhishek is dead-on.
A special word for Abhishek Krushna and Archana Puransingh who provide plenty of chuckles with their comic timing.
Hrishida may not approve. But this is Golmaal without the innocence of those times. And that’s the way we like it.

Saturday, 30 June 2012

Would like to do remake of ‘Caravan’ or ‘Farz’: Tusshar Kapoor

Actor Tusshar Kapoor feels Ajay Devgn is the right choice for the remake of the 1983 hit “Himmatwala” starring his dad Jeetendra, adding that given a choice, he would like to work on the remakes of his father’s “Caravan” or “Farz”.
“I would want to do ‘Caravan’ or ‘Farz’. ‘Caravan’ is more my age, it was a comedy as well,” said Tusshar when quizzed, which of his father’s film would he like to star in?
Sajid Khan will wield the megaphone for the “Himmatwala” remake.
Tusshar, who worked with Ajay in “Golmaal” series, says he is happy that Ajay is doing it and added: “I have worked with him, I think he is the most appropriate choice for that film. I am happy that a great team like Sajid Khan and Ajay Devgn are bringing back such a big film.”
“I am dying to see it and I am sure Ajay will give it his own spin and he’ll make it as good as the first, I am sure,” said the 35-year-old in an interview.
Tusshar describes “Himmatwala”, which also starred Sridevi, as a “trendsetting film”.
” ‘Himmatwala’ is a huge brand, it was a trendsetting film. That film started the trend of heroes and heroines dancing together, people called it P.T. exercise at that time but that trend has been going on for 30 years now. I think ‘Himmatwala’ is the film where that started,” said Tusshar.
One the most famous song from the film is “Nainon mein sapna”, which was picturised on Jeetendra and Sridevi.

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Ajay Devgn to copy ‘Jumping Jack’ moves in ‘Himmatwala’

He is known for playing intense roles, but now Ajay Devgn is ready to imitate Bollywood’s “Jumping Jack” Jitendra’s dance moves in his new film “Himmatwala”, which is based on the 1983 film of the same name.
“I am ready to do anything, be it action or dance… You can’t look at one department, it is a film in totality… I am looking at the whole film right now,” Ajay told reporters Wednesday.
Said Sajid Khan, director of the new version of “Himmatwala”: “Ajay’s image is action and intense oriented, but for me, he is a complete hero. He can do anything. Our film is not a take off on ‘Himmatwala’. It’s not a spoofy film.
“It is based on 1983 film ‘Himmatwala’ and it is my version of ‘Himmatwala’. You will get to see many things which were not there in ‘Himmatwala’. Actually, they are two different stories. We have taken rights officially for the film and for the two songs.”
Directed by Telugu filmmaker K. Raghvedra, Jeetendra and Sridevi-starrer “Himmatwala” was a super hit film of 1983.
Sajid says Jeetendra may do a guest appearance in his film.
“I will ask Jeetu-ji to do a cameo in the film. For Ajay, it is like homecoming because his dad did action for ‘Himmatwala’. This time around the action will be completely new and different.”
Ajay said: “I am asking him (Jeetendra) to do that cameo. I don’t know if he would do that or not.”
To be co-produced by Vashu Baghnani and UTV Motion Pictures, the film’s leading lady is not yet finalised.

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Ajay Devgn, Kajol's film against female foeticide

Bollywood's star couple Ajay Devgn and Kajol will be seen together in a short film against female foeticide. The short film is an initiative of the Maharashtra government against the social evil."We are working on the script right now. Shooting should start in a month. Kajol and I will speak against female foeticide," said Ajay.
"I hope to make a difference with this film," said Kajol.
Ajay and Kajol have a daughter Nysa (9) and a son Yug (2).
Pertinently, actor Aamir Khan had raised the issue in the first episode of his TV show 'Satyamev Jayate'.

Sunday, 10 June 2012

Bol Bachchan (2012): MP3 Songs

01 - Bol Bachchan Download
Himesh Reshammiya, Mamta, Amitabh Bachchan
02 - Chalao Na Naino Se Download
Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal
03 - Nach Le Nach Le Download
Shreya Ghoshal, Sukhwinder Singh
04 - Jab Se Dekhi Hai Download
Mohit Chauhan
05 - Bol Bachchan (Remix) Download
Himesh, Mamta Sharma, Amitabh Bachchan
06 - Nach Le Nach Le (Remix) Download
Shreya Ghoshal, Sukhwinder Singh
07 - Chalao Na Naino Se (Remix) Download
Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal
08 - Jab Se Dekhi Hai (Remix)

Friday, 8 June 2012

The secret affair between Ajay Devgn and Kangana Ranaut!

The latest and hottest buzz doing the rounds is that Ajay Devgn and Kangana ranaut are in a romantic relationship. A film magazine has published a report about the secret affair. It is said that it all started during the shooting of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai in 2010.
If the magazine is to be gone by, on hearing these rumors, Ajay’s wife Kajol wanted to move out with their children.
Can that be a reason why Kangs wasn’t seen much during the promotion of her films Rascals and then Tezz, which also starred Ajay Devgan opposite her.
It is heard that Ajay and Kangana have decided never to work with each other again, following a bitter spat.
Media reports also have it that Kajol, went for a complete make over, just to get back her husband. Apparently, the couple looked gorgeous together in KJO’s birthday party.
The magazine lines reads, “Ajay and Kangna — The Affair, the Breakup, and the Aftermath.” We wonder how Ajay Devgan and Kangana Ranaut will react to it.

Thursday, 10 May 2012

The return of Anthony Gonsalves!

For a forthcoming film, Amitabh Bachchan is all set to revive his unforgettable dance ‘My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves’ from his 1977 film Amar Akbar Anthony. The actor will show his moves for the title track of Rohit Shetty’s action comedy, which had Abhishek Bachchan and Ajay Devgn in the lead.
Not just the song but Sr Bachchan’s popular dialogues will also be included in the film.
The shooting for the song will on May 9 and will continue till 12 of May at Film City.
Says a source, “Though the film does not feature him but Abhishek, he has been clued in to the story line of the project. When director Rohit Shetty made him hear the title track, he liked it tremendously and instantly agreed to feature in the title song.”.
The song will see father Bachchan chiggy wigging with his son Bachchan. The steps are being choreographed by Chinni Prakash. Big B’s spokesperson confirms, “He will be shooting for the song.”
The track is being penned by Sajid Farhad. It was recorded by Himesh Reshammiya who is scoring the music. Abhishek and Devgn have also lent their voice to the track