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Darwaza Bandh Rakho

  • 2006
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Aftab Shivdasani and Isha Sharvani in Darwaza Bandh Rakho (2006)
ComedyCrimeDrama

Small-time crooks bungle a kidnapping attempt.Small-time crooks bungle a kidnapping attempt.Small-time crooks bungle a kidnapping attempt.

  • Director
    • J.D. Chakravarthi
  • Writers
    • J.D. Chakravarthi
    • Snehal Dabi
    • Musharaff Ali Khan
  • Stars
    • Ishrat Ali
    • Abhay Bhargava
    • Snehal Dabi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    414
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J.D. Chakravarthi
    • Writers
      • J.D. Chakravarthi
      • Snehal Dabi
      • Musharaff Ali Khan
    • Stars
      • Ishrat Ali
      • Abhay Bhargava
      • Snehal Dabi
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ishrat Ali
    Ishrat Ali
    • Kantilal Shantilal Shah
    Abhay Bhargava
    Abhay Bhargava
    • Pizza Shop Owner
    • (as Abhay Bhargav)
    Snehal Dabi
    Snehal Dabi
    • Govind 'Goga' Gawde…
    Divya Dutta
    Divya Dutta
    • Chameli G. Kale
    Gulshan Grover
    Gulshan Grover
    • Taneja
    Zakir Hussain
    Zakir Hussain
    • Mohammad Abbas Ali
    Smita Jaykar
    Smita Jaykar
    • Sarita K. Shah
    Jeeva
    Jeeva
    • Sharad Shetty
    Ravi Kale
    Ravi Kale
    • Havaldar Ganpat Kale
    Goga Kapoor
    Goga Kapoor
    • Manish Mehta - Real Estate Agent
    Tashu Kaushik
    • Sheeba K. Shah
    Manisha Koirala
    Manisha Koirala
    • Julie - CISCO Salesgirl
    Raju Mavani
    Raju Mavani
    • Mushtaqbhai Pathan
    Pramod Moutho
    Pramod Moutho
    • Dinesh Duggal - Secretary
    • (as Pramod Muthu)
    Chunky Pandey
    Chunky Pandey
    • Raghuveer 'Raghu' Achrekar
    Sima Raaj
    Nitin Raikwar
    • Madhusudan 'Mugaleazam' - Pizza Boy
    Padma Rani
    • Mrs. Shah 'Ba'
    • Director
      • J.D. Chakravarthi
    • Writers
      • J.D. Chakravarthi
      • Snehal Dabi
      • Musharaff Ali Khan
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    4goashar

    ok ok

    One time watch just ok ok. Watch if want to kill time.

    I dnt think bollywood wil movie in same concept again.

    Year had very nice movies like Rand De basanti.malamal weekly. Which is good to watch rather than this.
    1jaynairdrl

    Noisiest movie ever, keep away

    Easily the most noisy film you can ever imagine. Shows you the skills of the director Mr Chrkravarthy.

    Obviously this is his taste. But this movie even though with an interesting plot and comedy scenes falls flat like a dud.

    Ishrat Ali shines in every scene and he is a pure delight with his comedy and acting. Kota Srinivas Rao is another worthy mention with his excellent comedy.

    Rest of the cast are into the competition of overacting.

    Easily to be missed. What a noise pollution of a movie. This kind of average fare was predominant in those days. And as always failed miserably. But then this one is also a Telugu remake. That explains a fee things for sure.
    5xpics

    Apne kaan aur dimag ka darwaza bandh rakho

    Ram Gopal Varma does that again. A movie from his stable that appears to be promising ends up being disappointing. Darwaza Bandh Rakho is a perfect example of a good story gone awry.

    The basic movie premise is interesting. Four small time guys turn towards kidnapping for some quick money. They kidnap a millionaire's daughter and are forced to barge in a vegetarian Gujarati family's house with their hostage. Their stay in the house gets extended when they learn than the hostage's father has gone out of India and they will have to wait for the ransom till he returns. The kidnappers, in the waiting process, are forced to take more people as hostages to keep their identity and plan under wraps and save the kidnap from going kaput.

    While the genre might appear to be a crime thriller, the treatment of the film is rather comic. The film starts on a gripping note and it doesn't take more than 10 minutes to get to the actual plot with the kidnappers barging in the house. The screenplay doesn't waste unnecessary reels on the background stories of the kidnappers. Their characterizations are established with a single scene background narration. The movie is more character driven. With the constant inflow of characters, the build up of the story in the first half is entertaining to an extent.

    However, the dream sequence at the interval point is extremely predictable and completely avoidable. The story loses its graph in the second half when the movie starts dragging. With the same indoor house setting, repeated phone calls to the hostage's father and more inflow of characters the proceedings tend to get repetitive and monotonous.

    The sound designer has perhaps intentionally used an irritating doorbell sound that rings every 10 minutes in the movie. After a point of point of time, the sound gets annoying. Amar Mohile goes overboard with the background score adding excessive music to every frame in the movie. The sound is so screechy and undesired at times that it makes you realize the importance of silence. Apne kaan ke darwaze bandh rakho!

    The editing could have been much crisper. At times the scenes go on and on. Many of the jokes are long-drawn-out and fall flat. Also one wonders why a frame suddenly turns into black-and-white in between the film. Technical flaw or adding to the effect? If it was an effect, it wasn't impressive in any way.

    And despite spoofing various clichés the movie resorts to many of them. For instance, why does the rich hostage chick always get happy on being kidnapped? The father of the rich chick always has to be a businessman who hardly has any time for his daughter. The hostage has to fall in love with the kidnapper because he is supposedly the hero of the film. And this hero kidnapper always has to be good-at-heart person who is indulging in crime for the first time. The romantic inclinations in the film could have been avoided. Also the abrupt emotional shades in the film were uncalled for. The climax is too loud and extended. The director opts for a convenient end thereby diluting the impact more. Darwaza Bandh Rakho continues the legacy of RGV films that start off well but end up poorly.

    The performances vary from hilarious to hamming. Aftab Shivdasani does fine with such comic roles rather than the intense and unintentionally funny roles of Ankahee or Kasoor. While you expect Chunky Pandey to tickle the funny bone, he is quite overshadowed in the gang. Zakir Hussain bears a standard expression on his face throughout. Snehal Dhabi is more heard than seen. He is the narrator and also the dialogue writer of the film and does well in those departments. Isha Sharvani looks immaculately beautiful and that serves the purpose of her role. After a long time, it is pleasing to see Manisha Koirala in a non-sleazy film. Though she doesn't have much to do, she looks young and refreshing in the role as compared to her jaded works in the recent past. Lyricist Nitin Raikwar makes a funny acting debut. Tashu might be the next RGV muse. Kota Srinivasa Rao is hilarious as the vet doctor. But the real star of the film is Ishrat Ali as the head of the Gujarati house. The usually serious actor gets the funniest one-liners in the film. Though he hams outrageously in the final sequence with his stupid karate antics, he otherwise comes up with a decent act.

    The director seems to be bad in mathematics. Despite proclaiming that there are 35 uninvited guests in the house, you don't encounter more than 25 characters. Apart from mathematics he also goes wrong in logic. Bus apne dimag ka darwaza bandh rakho.
    4silvan-desouza

    New concept but runs out of steam

    DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO is Chakravarthi's 2nd directional film after the flop DURGA and a small story in DBR

    The film is a comedy fitted in 1 house which is novel but sadly the film falters as it progresses

    The film starts off well but several comedy scenes are dragged and too chaostic

    Yet there are several interesting scenes but the romance could be done without The film gets engrossing in the second half where lot of game plans are revealed but the climax is a bad joke

    Direction by Chakravarthi is decent Camera-work is good

    Aftab Shivdasani is in good form and acts his part very well though he doesn't get much scope to display histrionics Isha Sherwani annoys at places otherwise she is good Chunky Pandey is relegated to the backseat, Manisha Koirala is okay Snehal Dabbi is adequate Zakir is superb in his role Ishrat Ali is the scene stealer, he excels in his comic act He mostly is seen as a loud politician in action films but here he is superb Smita Jaikar and others are good
    4Indianmoviebuff

    Decent Comedy but could have been better

    Darwaza Bandh Rakho was touted as a comedy coming from RGV's factory after a string on action/scary movies. Chekravarthy directs this movie and considering his previous ventures (anyone unfortunate enough to view Durga would agree) and the star cast of this one, the expectations were zilch. After watching a lackluster Anthony… you anyway don't want to have many expectations from a movie.

    The movie is about a gang of four Ajay (Aftab Shivdasani), Goga (Snehal Dabhi), Raghu(Chunky Pandey) and Abbas (Zakir Hussain) who want to make a quick buck. They kidnap a construction magnate's spoilt daughter Isha (Isha Sharvani) and end up in a now-broke Guajarati household taking the family of Kantilal Shah (Ishrat Ali) as hostages. As Isha's father is in US they have to keep put up in the same house. As time passes quite a few characters like a pizza delivery boy Mugale Azam (Nitin Raikwar), shampoo sales girl Julie (Manisha Koirala), money lender Shetty (Jeeva), real estate agent Mehta(Goga Kapoor), constable Ganpat(Ravi Kale), a veterinary doctor (Kota Srinivas Rao) etc turn up and are promptly taken in as hostages. The kidnappers have to keep up with the idiosyncrasies of the hostages till they get the money. In the meanwhile the pizza boy wants to cozy up to them as he always wanted to be in underworld; Raghu takes a liking to Julie whereas Isha takes a liking to Ajay. The kidnappers then try to outsmart one another to get the money for themselves. There is lots of confusion and finally the police arrives to finish the matters.

    The story has enough in it to be turned into a laugh riot. Does it succeed in doing so? Yes and No. There are some fantastic one-liners and the acting is good.

    Some dialogues that stand out – Only incoming, outgoing cut Only cats, dogs cows…no mans and a couple of others.

    But, the cohesiveness in the film is missing. There are so many things that can be done with such a story line and that's where you feel let down. The pace of the movie never slackens. Dialogues are good and have mass appeal. Cinematography is also good.

    Acting is one area where there are some revelations. Ishrat Ali is undoubtedly the star of the movie. I have always held that he cannot deliver dialogues but he screams them but here it works and how! This is the best I have seen him perform in spite of seeing him in dozens of movies. Fantastic!

    Isha Sharvani is another revelation. Seeing her in Kisna I had remarked she is good for doing mallahkambh maybe and not acting Here she does really well as a kid who is excited about being kidnapped.

    Aftab is lackluster, Chunky and Snehal are OK whereas Manisha looks uninterested in the going on. Zakir is good. Divya Dutta as the maid is as usual. Among the supporting cast Kota Srinivas Rao stands out.

    Chekravarthy's direction shows improvement over his debut film. He has handled some scenes well but has still a long way to go.

    Overall the movie is time pass if you go with less expectation. After all movie-watching is a matter of managing your expectations. I think here also you are better off waiting for a few months by when this should be coming on channels.

    PS: The movie was touted as 35 people under one roof, believe it or not I counted the number of people in the house and they never reached 35!! In the climax when a gang of people reach the house and following them is a police team it might have neared 35 that's it and for most of the movie it is 15 people.

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 2006 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Production company
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      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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