Friday, December 10, 2010

NO Problem Review 2010


One thing I've seen in Anees Bazmee film is that the storyline can be strange and outlandish, but each of his films have stood high on fun factor. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why his films hit a chord with a large chunk of moviegoers [read the hardcore masses]. The heroic triumph of No Entry, Welcome and Singh Is Kinng supports this statement.

The hardest thing for people to roll with laughter, and that's exactly what Bazmee does in the movie after movie for viewers of all ages. Follow these three mantras of the religious, while watching a movie Anees Bazmee: Do not look for logic, do not ask questions and just keep your thinking cap out of the theater. You must follow these rules while viewing no problem. Unfortunately, the last walk Bazmee is so mind numbingly boring that you wonder how he could come up with such soulless and charmless film.

No problem has a smart story, theek Hain, no problem. But the bigger problem is not those who are really funny sequences and crackling dialogue, or associated with the films by the director. Frankly, I never expect to watch innovative history in his films, but I expect them to deliver hearty laughs that there is no problem. In the past, films such as access denied, Welcome and Singh Kinng, Bazmee has been processed a few characters with aplomb, but the letter so inconsistent this time, you have to actually compete for attention.

Final word? No problems designed for a crowd-pleaser, but unfortunately, it lacks these clever witticisms, bursting-with-energy sequences and amusing incidents to make you two hours worth Cineplex. Not a problem a big problem: He does not entertain!

Yash [Sanjay Dutt] and Raj [Akshaye Khanna] are small-time crooks and childhood friends. Raj wants to lead an honest life, but Yash always manages to make something that jeopardizes the chances of Raja to transfer the new worksheet. When Yash deprives the first village bank, the innocent bank manager, Zandulal [Paresh Rawal], also falls under suspicion only because he is protected by Yash Raj and under his roof.

In Durban, Arjun [Anil Kapoor] is the bungling of the COP, married to Kajal [Sushmita Sen], daughter of Police Commissioner [Shakti Kapoor]. Kajal has a split personality - one point she a loving wife and mother who, for 10 minutes every day, turns into a frightening maniac intent on killing her husband.

Diamonds worth millions were stolen from the International Diamond Center of the gang under the leadership of Marcos [Suniel Shetty]. Arjun also in search of these ruthless robbers, as Zandulal is to find two criminals who robbed the bank. Yash Raj and try to avoid Zandulal, who do not understand that they are his neighbors.

Meanwhile, Raj falls in love with Sanjana [Kangana Ranaut], the younger sister of Kajal's. But shortly before participation, Zandulal threatens to expose Yash Raj and if they return the money they had stolen from his bank. Cornered, Yash Raj and agree to commit a robbery recently. They rob the home minister, Marcos minutes before. The Minister was tortured and killed because Marcos can not find the stolen diamonds.

Now begins the game of hide and seek, as Arjuna goes after Yash Raj and the main suspect in the murder of the Minister and Marcos also hunt them, because he understood that they have diamonds. Yash Raj and must prove his innocence, and somehow or other pay Zandulal.

Not a problem outrageous plot, exaggerated and overstated the scene, but unlike the previous films Bazmee, is someone trying too hard to make you laugh, but fails miserably. You would expect, gags and punch lines hit you from all sides, and you also expect to break into laughter, but except for a few scenes that did not bring a smile to your face, you just do not react to what is going on. In fact, writing is the weakest link of the enterprise. It lacks the drama, it lacks a real sense of humor and everything seems to fall into place too easily. He jumps from one sequence to another and often forgets that the deal earlier in the previous sequence. Continuity jerks evident in the number of seats, to be honest.

Bazmee is flogging a century formulas again and again. He worked in the past, because these films were rich, as far as entertainment factor was concerned, but it does not work this time. Music functional, with being "Mast Punjabi" the most energetic track of the enterprise. Cinematography is eye-pleasing and places of South Africa's eyes filled.

Movies Bazmee to grant its subjects ample opportunity to defend its borders comic, but there is no problem. From central casting, Sanju is trying to steal part of it, Akshay is about right, and Anil hits the right notes and Paresh as always, stands out. It comes in any sequence. Kangana is wasted, but Sushmita has shown a flair for comedy. Suniel Shetty as usual. Neetu Chandra does not get opportunities. Shakti Kapoor's funny. Baby Saloni in order. As for Vijay Raaz, what he does in this movie?

Ah, yes, there is a family of gorillas, as well as schools of fish in small aquariums - yes, they are an integral part of the story. Gorillas appear out of nowhere and save the characters in the climax, while the fish to swallow up the stones of diamonds reaches the hands of the villain.

In general, no problem has a few funny moments in the first half, but it gets painful to the second half. He has several problems: It lacks a cohesive script, it lacks in entertainment and most importantly, humor falls flat. No Problem full of problems.
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