Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Mere Dad Ki Maruti




Cast: Saqib Saleem, Ram Kapoor, Prabal Panjabi, Rhea Chakraborty, Ravi Kisan
Directors: Ashima Chibber
Genre: Comedy

Here you go, yet another fun flick. Absolute entertainer, go and have a bite of some light hearted comedy

Pluses:
  • The storyline isnt anything new we havent heard of or seen before. But i have always stressed upon the execution. And here Ashima Chibber presents you with a regaling, also a logical comedy :) You dont get to see many mindful comedies after all these days :P From the beginning till the very end, every chore explained and you never feel bored. You will have a heart felt laughter
  • Saqib Saleem, is not a hero material. But this movie certainly worked for him, he wasnt portrayed as a dude something anyway. For a lot of new comers, his acting is not so unnatural. You dont feel he is overdoing instances, he is just about fine at some areas and some others pretty good. May be his look was such in the movie, which suits an irresponsible simpleton...and that makes him very watchcable. Cant comment much on his future however :D
  • Ram Kapoor, is another actor who has come a long way from small screens to the big screens. Smaller screens, no less powerful building a career, he shines equally good on bigger screens. You just love everything about him...be it his size or his accent. And after all, not that mean a dad as seen in 'Student of the year'. He is cute and adorable in this one :)
  • Prabal Panjabi is a good support. Hope 'Rangrezz' has something better to offer to us, since this guy definitely stands up as a true friend through thicks n thins
  • Ravi Kisan had a brief role. Played fine

Minuses:
  • Rhea Chakraborty, girllll...where was she picked from!! I dont find her hot at all. Zero on acting skills, though gets better by the end. Thankfully her role was not so skimpy but yet her role was not well written. Someone, who begins with so much class and show off, later turns out to be a very understanding and supportive die hard friend and girl friend out of nothing and all that for a chap who is practically inutile. Absolutely no build up of chemistry between the love struck duo
  • This flick falls short of only one song to a family movie. A dance number from the guy's sister was just not required. Its vulgar and its ugly. I understand the intent of displaying this could be just exposing a bit of how punjabi culture is, but this was way to exagerrated and spoils the mood for sometime until the movie resumes from the shock. Wonder how did the bombastic performance end up in a fizzzz without any reaction from either parties :D



My Rating: 3.5/5

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