Friday, June 17, 2011
Bheja Fry 2 Movie Review
When a director has to take the mantle of making a sequel of a movie which had been successful and well appreciated by the paying public, his responsibility increases manifolds. More so if the aforesaid sequel had achieved a cult status like Bheja Fry! So does the director succeeds in meeting the expectations or even dare to surpassing the prequel? I am afraid as well as disheartened to say that the director has falter big time in making this product. After seeing the movie I can say that Bheja fry is not a franchise by its merit but due to unprecedented public appreciation for the first.
The film has lost its novelty and innocence in order to attain the ever so luring commercial
viability.The first half is somewhat engaging with Bharat bhushan winning the cruise trip and his first interactions with the cruise members. The verbal spats between Vinay pathak and Suresh Menon do manage to bring a smile on your face. The movie promises to deliver something interesting at the interval point and somewhat raises viewer's expectations.
But the post interval portions leaves a lot to be desired and viewer's interest level start to fluctuate due to repetitive antics between KK and Vinay Pathak. The absenece of Vinay Shorey is badly felt in the form of Suresh Menon who seems to fall flat in comparison to Vinay's canny and hilarious taxman act.
Technically also the film leaves lot to be desired as cinematography provides the proceedings jaded and outdated look. Music by Ishq Bector is strictly average and fails to provide any impetus to the movie.
Performences by Vinay Pathak and KK are the saving grace of the movie. Vinay pathak shows the same continuity and precision in his performence which he showed in Bheja fry 4 years back, which speaks volume of his acting capabilities. But even his histrionics are hindered by a shoddy script and ordinary screenplay. KK being a seasoned actor performs his part with utmost sincerity and earnestness. But the camaraderie that was palpable between Vinay and Rajat Kapoor seems to be somewhat missing. A powerhouse of talent like Amol Gupte has been completely wasted in such an inconsequential role that could have been performed by any amateur with ease. Manisha Lamba is adequate in whatever scope the role offers her.
So, the sequel to bheja fry pales completely in comparison to its predecessor and can only be viewed for lead the protagonist's honest buffoonery act. Try if you can, not compare this with its prequel and you may enjoy it a liitle more. This time the director served us with a bheja that is not as palatable as it was expected to be. Watch it if u have nothing to do this weekend or else wait for a dvd!
Rating: - **
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3 comments:
i felt like dis too...
bt vl decide after watching...
i want to watch this movie...
comedy..and vinay pathak is great actor...and love the song.....ishq ka keda katt gaya.......
vinay pathak is one of the best actors of our industry.
i have watched all of his films, and you will never get bored when he is on screen.
In bheja fry, dasvidaniya, o my god, chalo dilli, you can see his best performance.
Full of entertaining movie...everybody should watch....
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