Sunday 20 November 2011

Na Jaane Kabse Review

There are eight people in the theatre watching just one show of the day at PVR, Phoenix Mills. Six leave after the intermission. They came back with popcorns hoping things would change. I had no choice but to sit through the entire length and the other gentleman, I guess, was too befuddled to even move from his seat.
Another film, which one has to 'Be Careful' of, like 'Rascals'!. This film, too, has no script, no acting nor any direction. Actually, it has nothing! The plot is so convoluted that it will take a three-year-old to tell you what's missing. Some characters are conveniently placed in scenes that have no relevance to them and the lead pair meet in such a foolish, absurd, absolutely senile scene that you wonder what director Pammi Somal was thinking.
C'mon guys, if you are bored at least respect the craft of film-making and have some sense in the story before lifting it from the storyboard.

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Starring :
 Pammi Somal
 Deep Gupta, Jatin Pandit
 Sameer
 Ankush Bali, Ayub Khan, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Himani Shivpuri, Lillette Dubey, Amrita Prakash, Garry Gill, Gurpreet Guggi, Javed Sheikh, Lilette Dubey, Sharat Saxena



Watch the Trailer below:


There's a girl who is on the run; why we don't know. A boy who bumps into her after running from his own wedding. They decide to 'act' married so that the boy who supposedly owns a hotel, can publicize it. The girl, who he has just met a minute ago, agrees. Whoa! There, they conveniently meet the girl's father who is more a joker and less a father. How and why he landed there is not established. Why he behaves like an idiot, no one knows. That's Sharat Saxena, essaying the worst role of his career. We also see Lilette Dubey and Anju Mahendroo. Lilette has some property which she hands over to a developer, while Anju is selling flowers by the roadside in one scene. She is paid Rs 3,000 for two bouquets! And she shamelessly accepts it!!

We are left wondering what to make of this whole farce that is supposedly a film.

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