Monday, April 4, 2016

Rocky Handsome





Cast: John Abraham, Diya Chalwad(Naomi), Nishikant Kamat(Kevin), Sharad Kelkar(Cop), Nathalia Kaur(Anna), Teddy Maurya(Luke) and Shruti Haasan(Wife)
Director: Nishikant Kamat
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama



A dark experimental dart which missed its target! Not worth a watch for any audience. You may still take your chances for the lead actor!




You may look forward to:

  • John Abraham looks in great shape. His tough and serious looks have always been preferred more over his comic attempts. Action more suited than dancing around heroines. He is every inch a rock solid John Abraham apt for this kind of role. The final action scenes were delivered amazingly well by him and that's about it
  • Nathalia Kaur gives a raunchy dance number, entertaining enough, although not many scenes to deliver


What you can sleep over:

  • Music of the movie were not bad to the ears but were very ill placed. They even tried to revive the old number from 'Bombay Rockers' - 'Rock the Party' with a fresh look, but that song turns out to be an irritation over entertainment specially cos of its choreography
  • Drama around the child actress 'Naomi' played by Diya Chalwad is way too much. The look of the film is very dark and gory, where childish emotion are again a misfit
  • Nishikant Kamat ran some experiments by playin the lead villain 'Kevin' all by himself, but did not really go too well
  • Sharad Kelkar has a good personality and suits the role of a stringent cop, but Alas! he didn't have much meat to his role to perform. He is under utilized
  • Shruti Haasan is wasted, just one promotional song, in which she does look good



The dampeners you should be aware of: 

  • This movie fails because it does justice to no angle completely. Lot of sensational action poses but very few good action scenes. Very dark and gory outlook but hardly any thrilling scenes. To top it emotional drama around the small girl is a big dampener. Nishikant Kamat forgets that this film he made is not helping in pulling either side of the crowd. Not family neither hard core action lovers, nor fans of dark movies. The plot of the film feels so forced and incomplete that you hardly enjoy it. Thanks to John Abraham, that i could sit through the end of the film, but i yet wonder why would John Abraham produce for such films. He some times likes to play around equivalent to his 'No Smoking' days
  • Teddy Maurya tried his best to look ferocious, but Alas! he looks more of a cartoon than a villain and pretty irritating at times






My Rating: 2.5/5 (Only for John Abraham)

1- Poor  2-Average  3-Good  4-Very Good  5- Outstanding

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