Monday, June 30, 2014

EK Villain





Cast: Riteish Deshmukh,Sidharth Malhotra,Shraddha Kapoor,Aamna Sharif
Director: Mohit Suri  
Genre:  Action, Romance, Thriller


Disappointing on the face of it. Your only salvage are the two lead male actors Viz, Siddharth and Riteish


The dampeners you should be aware of:


  • The very initial few minutes takes your interest off the movie. All the while you keep wondering why the torture! The story is the biggest disappointment. What can be more disappointing than the fact that Bollywood cant even copy a good stuff sincerely
  • Shraddha Kapoor, is the biggest let down in the film, her being the central character, makes it only more unbearable. She tries too hard to look sweet, she hardly looked any sick and how further irritating can it be, that through out you never get to know what she was sick with.Her shrieking voice and pathetic dialogues, more pathetically delivered minus any emotions, makes you feel like shutting your ears off, the moment she opens her mouth
  • The thrilling factor of the movie wasn't very well captured, it was mostly visible throughout and Riteish, however good an actor, couldn't do much to scare you. The sense of any logic and derivations are too far beyond your reach, hence why all the characters of the movie looks so less convincing
  • To add to your fury, you see some really potentially wrong castings like Remo Fernandes, who delivers dialogues with great difficulty and of all the people in the world, Kamaal R Khan :D Yes, you heard it right! And i keep wondering what sort of an item number does it make which Prachi tried to stage! 
  • Quality of the overall movie was poor, if you can survive the first half of the movie, chances are that you can survive the second



What you can sleep over:

Aamna Sharif. Even though she was no less irritating with endless nagging, yet that was what the poorly done script demanded, i can still give it to her



You may look forward to:


  • The stars of the movie undoubtedly are Riteish Deshmukh and Sidharth Malhotra. While Siddharth looked really hot and he had enough opportunity to display his on screen intensities, he delivered to his best, standing tall and strong. On the other hand Riteish, was much beyond his usual comedy avatar and enacted very believably psychotic and dreadful, though i wish he could make every kill more thrilling to watch. Whenever on screen the duo confronts each other, the scenes are watchable if not appreciable, blame that to the director
  • The music is undoubtedly the biggest plus of the movie. Everytime you tend to loose interest, the songs come as revival to your soul






My Rating: 2/5 (Only for Siddharth and Riteish)

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