Thursday, February 11, 2010

Bollywood Movie Review - Lage Raho Munnabhai

Okay fingers up, how some of you have seen this movie? May not be a blockbuster or a box movies hit hindi flick but it is definitely worth a watch. Perhaps more than once. Why? Just imagine, Sanjay Dutt tackling his adversary by mass the principles of Mahatma Gandhi. For the uninitiated, he is a beefcaked bollywood actor with a really mean mafia look who looks like a former Brisbane Lions regular player. I was refering to the former of course.
This is definitely digit of my selection movies as the story, screenplay and entertainment factors are brought up very well. This flick goes downbound as digit of the most meaning movies in Indian film industry. The essence of the flick is about applying the teachings of Gandhi in today's world and complete hilariousness is ensured from the pairing of Arshad Warsi and Sanjay Dutt. movies ... watch it. No seriously... watch it.

Story:

This is the second installment to the Munnabhai MBBS flick series. The kind hearted don, Munnabhai (played by Sanjay Dutt), researches day and night on Mahatma Gandhi in order to impress the lady of his dreams and that is when Gandhi appears in front of him either as a feeling or a figment of Munnabhai’s hallucination. An adventure then starts in a meaning way for him where he learns how to care with grouping and their problems by applying Gandhi’s principles.

Screenplay:

Perhaps the sole challenge of the flick is the application of Gandhi’s philosophy to solve today’s movies related problems and it is carried out so well in the movie. The comic timing of Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi is flawless. Boman Irani, in his typical fashion of doing something different in apiece movie, contributes boost to the comedy by portraying a very stereotypical image of a Sardar. Even though the comedy does justice to the entertainment movies on a high movies , it does not differ from the bicentric theme and is able to have all the messages beautifully.
Cinematography:

Cinematography is done fairly well according to a typical Indian flick standard.

Video Editing:

There is not much video editing for the flick since there is no need for it. It is mainly convergent in songs, especially in the Pal Pal song sang by screenland line queen, Shreya Ghoshal.


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