Reviewed by Sneha Hazarika
Cast- Amrita Rao, Debutante Nikhil Dwivedi, Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, Javed Sheikh
Director- E Niwas
Rating-** (Average)
E Niwas’s latest which introduces newcomer Nikhil Dwivedi has romance,
young dreams and drama set against a typical Mumbai gangster world
backdrop. His choice of hero in the subject is good in the sense that
Nikhil Dwivedi is plain looking and he looks the part he plays – a
‘tapori’ guy who dreams of becoming a hero.
The new comer plays Anthony Gonsalves, an orphan who was picked up from
the streets as a child by the kind hearted gangster Sikander (Pawan
Malhotra). He is handed over to father Braganza (Mithun Chakraborty),
who becomes his moral guardian. This shelters Anthony from the grim
realities of life. He works as a bartender at Jimmy's pub run by the
gang which also serves as a front for their illegal activities. And
nurses an extra ordinary dream- to become a film star.
Anthony oblivious to the world around him naively pursues his dreams
and as luck would have it (in true filmi style) bags a role in a film
made by an international company, set in the Mumbai underworld with
Lillete Dubey as director. Things look up for him in the personal front
as well as he also gradually falls in love with the assistant director
Riya(Amrita Rao) but fate has other plans when he inadvertently happens
to see the gang members trying to dispose off a body. Things come to a
head when Michael, Anthony's childhood friend spills the beans and
inspector Khan (Javed Sheikh) starts to hound Anthony. Now Anthony is
faced with a dilemma. He is indebted to Sikander and looks up to him
and but has to answer his conscience too.
A couple of things in the film are realistic- like how the Mumbai Bhais
and the kids raised on streets behave. Though Anthony’s landing up with
a role in an international venture looks a little far farfetched, the
setting of the film within the film- Julius Caesar in Mumbai’s
underworld looked a little novel. However the plot kind of loses grip
in the post interval portion. Anthony was in a major dilemma, a life
and death situation and though there is a little twist, it is somewhat
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ones) seem to take a grave situation too lightly. It becomes more comic
especially in the climax with Father Briganza (Mithun) removing his
robe to show his karate moves and beat up the baddies.
Nikhil Dwivedi does a good job and especially because he gels well with
the role. Amrita Rao also looks the part of the cute assistant
director. Pawan Malhotra does a good job as the good ganster. Mithun
Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, Mukesh Tiwari and Daya Shankar Pandey and the
rest do what they are supposed to- provide support.
Pritam’s music is okay and the song ‘Jaane mere dil ko kya hua’ is
romantic but the other number shot on Amrita in the director’s office
looks completely out of place. The cinematography and editing is
okay.The dialogues are pretty good. The presence of Priyanka Chopra">Priyanka Chopra,
Anil Kapoor and the Hrishita Bhatt item number helps.
The one who would benefit from this role the most would be Nikhil
Dwivedi as he manages to get centre stage, showcase his talent and do a
role which suits him so much in his debut film. (SAMPURN)
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