Reviewed by Sneha Hazarika
Cast- John Abraham, Arshad Warsi, Bipasha Basu, Boman Irani, Raj Zutshi, Kushal Punjabi, Raj Zutshi, Dalip Tahil
Director- Vivek Agnihotri
Rating- **1/2(a little above average)
After ‘Lagaan’, ‘Iqbal’ and ‘Chak De India’ this year, another sports
based film hits the marquee. And its Vivek Agnihotri’s ‘Dhan Dhana Dhan
Goal’ which earlier went actually by the single and more logical
moniker before title issues troubled the makers.
The film deals with football and basically with racism which Asians as
a whole have to face out there. The all Asian Southall United Football
club is dying due to the lack of a single win in years, sponsors and
money. When the City council sends out an eviction notice, captain of
the team Shan (Arshad Warsi) and his bunch of players who still have a
deep love for the game, take it upon them to win the battle. He enlists
the help of ex Southall player, the disgraced Tony (Boman Irani) and
works towards building a team. They still lack a striker and energetic
young player Sunny (John Abraham) comes into the picture, but this stud
is only interested in playing for a big club, and big money. How John
is won over and how the team goes on to achieve glory amidst various
highs and lows form the rest of the story. Bipasha Basu stars as the
team physiotherapist and Arshad’s sis, for whom John takes a liking.
The film has been shot really well by cinematographer Attar Singh
Saini. The football matches especially in the second hour have been
shot and choreographed well. In fact the grand football finale in the
film is quite exciting and is a saving grace of sorts.
However the main problem with ‘Goal’ is the predictability part. It’s
the story of the rise of heroes (even the tagline says the same) and
except for a few points the script of the film doesn’t really surprise
the viewer.
There are other discreprencies as well. Some actors who play players
look too old to be players. The way Arshad and John patch up towards
the end of the film and how their big enmity ends, is not established
well in the film. Arshad is injured in a game and is taken in a
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and the moment after with a stick. Arshad’s wife talks with an accent
but looks Asian. Her baby bump also seem to show too soon after she
declares her pregnancy. Similarly John signs a contract with a major
football club but goes back to playing for Southall in a spur of the
minute decision. No one knows what happened to his exclusive contract
that he had signed offending so many people! He again is supposed to be
suffering from a hairline fracture on his nose and is injured severely
in the finals but is shown recovering in a jiffy in the end. The love
track between John and Bipasha is half baked.
As for the performances, Boman Irani and Arshad Warsi stand out. So
does John. Dalip Tahil shines too in a negative role. Bipasha looks hot
in many shots and acts well but at many points it seems she is there
for the heck of it. Kushal Punjabi, Raj Zutshi and the rest of the
players suit their roles. The graceful Shernaz Patel gets very little
scope.
The title songs used as an anthem is good but the Billo song is strictly okay and looks out of place in the film.
The film has some good moments but as a whole it can be dubbed as an average effort.
(SAMPURN)
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