dhruv_paladin-1
Joined Nov 2006
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A movie that showcases the coming of age of Indian cinema. We've had a lot of movies of late that signify a promising future (Dil Chahta Hai, Bheja Fry, Rang De Basanti), and this one carries forward the future of Bollywood. Directed beautifully by Rajat Kapoor (who was also involved with Bheja Fry), this movie is all you want a movie to be- Crisp storyline, brilliant acting, entertaining dialogues, and riveting as a whole. Ranvir Shorey revels in the lead role, very smoothly fitting into the roles of V.K. the actor and Raje the Don, and he gets even better when he's playing both the roles in the same body! He is truly a great actor, and if this is the direction Bollywood chooses to take, then he will be at the helm of it. Vinay Pathak as usual gives a dedicated performance, funny with the tinge of darkness. His buddy (dunno his name) is also fantastic, and his dialogue delivery and accent are hilarious. Neha Dhupia excels at looking hot. Naseeruddin Shah doesn't have much of a role, and in the later stages, his character was overshadowed (in the story itself, and in screen presence too) by Saurabh Shukla. The locales are wonderful. The background score is perfect for the movie. The absence of songs pleases you. All in all, an excellent experience, and the last line of the movie makes you realise, that its not just a dark comedy. Go watch it!
Perfect! I have seen this movie about 7 times completely, and seen particular scenes umpteen times. You cannot get tired watching it over and over again. The acting is flawless. The direction is superb. And the story ... Fits in like a jigsaw puzzle. Benicio del Toro deserved a longer role, but was brilliant in the short one that he did get. Brad Pitt, Jason Statham, Vinnie Jones, ... Everyone rocked the show! The scene in the bar with Vinnie Jones and the three masked blacks was THE SCENE of the movie. Vinnie Jones did a similar role to the one in LSATSB but gives it a new freshness that doesn't let you get bored of him. Brad Pitt really impressed with the Pikey accent. Way to go Guy Ritchie. As long as you keep making movies without your silly wife in them, people shall love to watch them.