Thursday, December 13, 2012

Khiladi 786

  

Cast: Akshay Kumar, Asin, Himesh Reshammiya, Raj Babbar, Mithun Chakraborty
Director: Ashish R Mohan
Genre: Comedy,Drama

Entertaining. If you go with the idea of simply enjoying, you wont be disappointed.
I am not digging into any minuses, since this movie was not build for quality but for entertainment, and it doesnt fail in the purpose :)
 
Pluses:
  • On this particular flick i am dead against of the hypocritic lots who gives it a thumb down saying its a mindless comedy and action yielding zero eggs. Just a reminder, this particular genre was introduced to Bollywood inspired from the same mindless comedy and actions from South Indian movies which went onto become huge hits. Then why now turn it down. This one fairs on those grounds
  • Akshay Kumar, being labelled for movies falling under this genre to the current date, did his best job. He is charming, alluring, manly, yet sobre and lovable. He doesnt need super funny dialogues to induce humor, his regular dialogues have a sense of humor
  • Asin for a change was acceptable, though there was nothing new that she was doing for this flick. However, due to no competition with any other female leads, she could easily win all the limelight to herself :)
  • Himesh Reshammiya, needs a round of applause. some guts to survive even after the many critics against him. He knows very well how to make use of the critics to his favor, and keep working hard time and again until he fulfills his dream to be accepted by the audience as an actor :D Yes people, he never promoted for the movie, but from the beginning till the end Himesh is omnipresent, physically or audibly :P He has proven his might, in successfully making a mainstream cinema with his maximum contribution, as a Producer, Scriptwriter, Music Director, Singer and last but not the least as an actor. The postitive is being, he aint irritating as an actor in this one :D He realises his place finally :P
  • Raj Babbar and Mithun Chakraborty requires homage for continuing to entertain us
  • Script was digestible even after being mindless. Dialogues were good, justifies all the action scene with aplomb. Humor at its place, not overly hilarious but yet attains its goal.All the roles equally divided and all the major actors shares equal screen space
  • Music by Himesh Reshammiya could be a topic of debate. His music is never odd to ears. Given the music directors of today, he can easily score. However, he should refrain from singing. His voice is indeed irrtating to the ears, albeit if the songs were given to singers appropiate, would have been a sure hit
  • The box office revenue quite proves its success all the critics apart :) Cheers to the team for being bold :D

Minuses:

Himesh, please stop singing!!


My rating: 3/5

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