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30 MINUTES OR LESS: Racy thriller

Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, Nick Swardson, Aziz Ansari At: PVR & others Rated: 6/10 A bomb strapped to the pizza boy for a forced bank robbery which will fund the killing of a gay man’s father is dramatic enough to get interested in.  30 Minutes Or Less  scores with the pace it keeps in the entire movie dotted with car chases, romantic tangle, humour between friends and enemies, robberies, gun chases and what not. Just in case you get the feel it is a complicated no-win situation, do walk in for the racy thriller which gets you interested slowly but steadily. Jess Eisenberg ( Social Network fame ) does well to hold on to the role but the real laughs comes from his Hispanic friend played beautifully by Aziz Ansari. Source: Sunday Pioneer, 9 October, 2011

RASCALS: What’s wrong with David?

RASCALS Starring: Sanjay Dutt,Ajay Devgn, Arjun Rampal, Kangana Ranaut At: PVR & others Rated: 3/10 David Dhawan needs a spanking for this one. Either the man you loved to love as a master of buffoonery has lost it with age or there is something drastically wrong with the film’s script. Rascals  comes across as a strong mixture of both these issues. Dhawan’s legendary punchlines are not happening in this one, and those which have been passed on as ones are crippling in their effect. The film irritates you not because it is loud. All David Dhawan movies are supposed to be loud. It is excruciating because it is loud without humour, not a modicum of it. You miss Govinda, and even more so because you see Ajay Devgn trying so hard to do a Govinda act, even trying to build up some kind of a funny sequence on his  Golmaal  pedigree. He fails and fails drastically, thanks to the seemingly yeomen disinterest of Dhawan in this film. And this despite the fact that i...

REAL STEEL: Steels the show

REAL STEEL Starring: Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo At: PVR & others Rated: 8/10 Not one for machines, even less for robots. But I guess there is a little bit of steel in all of us. Hence, this one with all its clanking, iron and mechanics holds you in complete wonderment so well handled and fleshed out are the non-human beings who dominate the screen. The thing about this robot-action-in-the-ring movie is that it is a fantastic blend of human emotions and all that jazz around the steel. Even as you fear that  Real Steel  will plunge into the uncomfortable childhood of a motherless child who takes the road with his estranged and totally insensitive father, you are ushered into the rare world of a normal bonding in the abnormal confines of uncomfortable relationships, dysfunctional by circumstances yet intense by coincidence. No, there are no drinking binges by a loser in Hugh Jackman and nor is there depressing angst in the child. Together, they s...

Sahib Biwi Aur Gangster: A surprise

Starring: Jimmy Shergill, Mahie Gill, Randeep Hooda At: PVR & others Rated: 6/10 Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} Once the purists, and along with them Meena Kumari, Guru Dutt and Rehman stop turning in their graves over the sheer bastardisation of the stunning classic, you surprisingly not only settle down to enjoy this modern version but also get involved in the proceedings. Director Tigmanshu Dhulia, who insists he is not doing a  Saheb, Biwi aur Ghulam  but just taking ou...

Chargesheet: What to say?

Starring: Dev Anand, Jackie Shroff, Riya Sen, others At: PVR & others Rated: 4/10 What can you say about any mount by Dev Anand, the man who refuses to let go of what he calls life? Playing hero at 88, it is only natural that he will gasp at every dialogue and catch a breath after every walk. And it does not really matter at his age that he has forgotten to dress up his heroines who mostly strut the big screen in their UGs and show every single foundation line in their pancake make-up all over their bare bodies. But then this is Dev Anand and he has confessed he will not stop making movies even on his deathbed, take them or leave them. All one can say is  life ke is spirit ko salaam . For those less indulgent, stay away from this extremely bad film. Source: Sunday Pioneer, October 2, 2011

Force: A Force to reckon with

Starring: John Abraham, Genelia Dsouza, Raj Babbar, Mohnish Bahl, others At: PVR & others Rated: 6.5/10 The brawn show by John Abraham is the actual hero of this rather violent film about taut muscles, drug cartels, an IPS officer and his band of undercover agents and a villain who strikes like a cobra in vengeance. One would’ve thought that in this season of Dussehra and Diwali, one would talk about good winning over evil. But here, somehow, and even though the villain meets his end by the end of it all, he manages to fulfill his promise of doing bad things to good people. Too many good men die in this fight for the viewer to find comfort in the ultimate killing of the bad guy. But over and above this,  Force  has a momentum that emanates appropriately over the tide of violence which comes with a no-nonsense approach. That’s the reason why you cringe at all those murders. But this one is all about John less and his rippling body more. Almost always in a  g...