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Movie Review : Himmatwala [ 2013 ]

Faltu, Bekaar par " Bikaau "





Well, Himmatwala is a movie which every Indian should watch this week. Ajay Devgn is at his best entertaining the audience setting their mind to the seventh paradise. Tamannaah is jaw - droppingly hotter than ever before. The 1983 classic remake in Eastman Color is just a Masterpiece ! No doubt, this could, rather, this is the 2013 Best Movie title holder. Sajid Khan as never before reconstitutes the remake in such a way that also the dumbest critic of all will appreciate it.

Oh F*ck ! What today's Date ? 29th March ? Sorry, thought it to be 1st April, so trying to fool you all !

Straight to the point, this is zenith of ugly film making.

Story is simple to narrate.

Devgn back to his native place -- Reunites with his Mother and his Sister Pooja -- Finds a charming girlfriend -- Sets himself to rip the village tyrant's butts off -- Brags the " Himmatwala " title with some jerky animal scenes.


Sajid Khan demolished the Comedy genre, just as making a huge hole in some one's pants. The film has ugly songs. Bum Pe Laat ? What ? Ya, this is what really happens after a horrendous film make. Jitendra's 1983 Blockbuster movie is an Ice - cream where Sajid pretends to smear some cherries and pineapples over it but disastrously adds spices and condiments over it. Hell Yeah, this is how Himmatwala movie tastes like. The one who appreciates is not a living species of Planet Earth but an ape from the outer space. It has all the entertainment value of a Donkey show. Brainless comedy scenes where you would just go checking out at the screens with no intention to make us laugh.

Filmy Khopdi Bataa kya hai Dekhne jaisa ?

Yes ! Go and watch the Tiger scenes if you weren't to any of the wild life sanctuaries. Try checking the DVD for the 1983 Himmatwala instead this one. You liked Ajay in Singham and SOS ? Go, he is the same here as well. Tamannaah is beautiful to glance at.


But, Obviously don't watch. 







Movie Review : ABCD [ Any Body Can Dance ]

A MUST - SEE Movie



ABCD - Anybody Can Dance, whether you like it or not is definitely an attractive title, which catches your attention. Remo D'Souza, after his outrageous, lousy F.A.L.T.U; makes an attempt here to win the hearts without ceding. Following the path of Hollywood dance dramas like Footloose ( 2011 ) and Step Up 3D ( 2010 ), ABCD takes on the dance ideology. Adding the DID winners and the runners - up to the payroll may benefit Remo financially, charms you with their innovative dance styles making you clap at the theatres. This is has became a sensation and may affect your mental states to dance at the theatre there. Long time choreographer and newly Director Remo D'Souza seems a little lost his first time behind the screens. While his eye for choreography replants impressive dance sequences ( some that even wander into the Bollywood branch ), his movie loses momentum and at intervals gets downright draggy.

If you are visually examining for a movie that even subordinately bends from any other Prabhu Deva movie recipe then you’d be better direct towards ABCD, because it's got Prabhu Deva talking, tricking, walking and moreover dancing. Sachin - Jigar's music is universal since F.A.L.T.U., plus when it gets listening to Mohit Chauhan's Bezubaan in the flamboyant and theatrical speakers blows your mind. ABCD begins with a fun animated title sequence and followed by some dance forms which will make you go crazy and surely things that will make you think. Its post interval where the graph drops and things go boring and dull for a while. Infact if ABCD were a dance video it would be one of the best ones of the year. Lauren Gottlieb ( my fiancĂ© ) shows up like the hottie and makes you want to jump into the screen begging for her friendship. After her FOX Network's hit reality dance series ' So You Think You Can Dance ' has landed her to make her debut in the Bollywood dance flick.




Prabhu Deva reminds me of Kenny Wormald from Footloose ( 2011 ) inspite the difference that Kenny performed his rock band, while Prabhu Deva performs his dance at the Swish Dance Academy, he himself, after being thrown out from the former, along with a handful of co - workers and a gingerly sharp business partner sets a dance institute, . Things go wrong and Deva is set to leave Bombay, moreover giving up dance forever. At the very moment Dharmesh Yelande along with his group of go - go - dancers perform a raw moving feet at the streets for an upcoming event. It will just make you believe in the typical dance forms, their importance, grace through which these dancers perform. Deva decides to guide them these all and then comes the dance sequences seen in promos. It's kind of hard to be scared for them when you've got a pretty good idea of what they are going to do upnext and how things are going to be placed.  Remo is like the one which has lot of experience with movement still gives the impression to keep his film stirring towards its finale. It depends too laboriously on character roles we've seen before at the dance reality shows. If this is your first attempt into the realm of dance dramas you might not observe, but alternatively assume it to be causing irritation. Expectedly, the dancers have more acting flaws which weakens the movie drastically.

ABCD is wretchedly structured and completely derivative. Apart from the shabby talk, boorish performances it covers any new ground in the Dance genre. Good dances, well narrated story and heart - touching which departs your butts from the seats to go and dance.