Friday, August 16, 2013

OUATIMD review: Akshay Kumar's fake gangster act doesn't work ...

Let me begin this film review with a question: has anyone ever seen Milan Luthria, Anil Sharma and Kanti Shah in the same room at the same time?

Sample these:

Kaam to mai gande karta hu, lekin saaf sutra rehne ki bahut gandi aadat hai, hahaha.

Meter kitna bhi tezz bhaage, taxi se aage nahi bhaagta.

Doodh me jo nimbu nichode, paneer uska.

You?d think that a Hindi movie with a plot that chronicles a Mumbai don from the ?90s, starring Akshay Kumar, would be a campy fun watch, filled with entertaining dialogue, humor and action. Those would be fair expectations, right?

Wrong.

Featuring an utterly awful screenplay and more overbearing pulpy dialogues than you can shake a fist at, the unfortunately named and spelled Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara is a plodding and tiresome experience.

A still from Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobaara. IBN Live.

A still from Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobaara. IBN Live.

A terrible thing happened when we made the original Once Upon a Time in Mumbai a huge hit. It led to the beliefs that

a) Milan Luthria is a great filmmaker,

b) ?masala movie? lovers will pay anything to see a film in which a big star smokes cigarettes in slow mo and hurls (rather than delivers) dialogues,

c) Bollywood can cannibalise a brand name as long as the franchise makes a ton of money. I don?t know who it was that said, ?Alright listen, this Akshay Kumar and Dawood style genres ooze money from every pore, so let?s mash things together?, but someone should have told that person, ?Honey, no. Are we still making Dawood a hero? Might as well turn Kasab into a comedian, like RGV did.?. Unfortunately this rebuttal never happened and consequently OUATIMD is at a theatre near you instead of being in a trash can.

The film takes a bunch of familiar modules, coats them with some fresh paint and hopes paying audiences won?t notice how old and tired the clich?s are.? A Middle Eastern gangster, who has come to Mumbai to rule the city, and his right-hand stooge fall for the same girl ? an actress in the Hindi film industry. Ah yes, the love triangle. Is there a more overused and abused genre in Bollywood? Our hero villain Akki aka Shoaib Khan in OUATIMD is a lumbering mess and the film has no heart, humor, wit or even a semblance of fun. The film?s biggest joke is a half hour misunderstanding between ?intermediate? and ?intercourse?, which makes it seem like a rejected episode of Three?s Company. The comedy, however, is salvaged because the censors bleep out ?inter? in ?intercourse?, but not the word ?sex?.

Director Luthria populates his film with stock gunda characters, lethargic plotting and 80s-style nonsensical contrivances, padded with a barrage of punchlines; none of which are particularly amusing or exciting. In one scene Shoaib fondles a lady and while admiring her red bra strap lasciviously mumbles, ?Laal batti se purana rishta hai, hamesha peeche rehti hai, lekin aaj aage hogi.? Punch lines like this don?t make a lick of an impact coming from Akshay Kumar, who after a string of lukewarm box office numbers from Joker, Special 26, Khiladi 786, decided the only way to keep paying his rent was to leech off big franchises. Whoever thought it was a good idea to let Kumar, who sounds like a drunk Yogi Bear, deliver 300+ punch lines in one film should be made to listen to the actor sing ?Ave Maria? and recite a whole phone book.

The non-Akki portion of the film consists of a meandering subplot featuring Imran Khan and Sonakshi Sinha?s blossoming romance, just enough to fill three very unremarkable hours. Sadly, Sinha lays waste to the goodwill she garnered with Lootera and Imran transcends new levels of ineptitude with his terrible performance. To be fair, the poor guy is saddled with a lousy role ? in one scene he robs a guy and then saves his life because he cannot do two wrongs in one day; the logic of which is explained with ?Mujhe samajhne ke liye dimaag nahi, dil lagta hai? ? a reasoning that probably applies to understanding this film as well.

It?s not that making a masala or a ?throwback? film is a bad idea, but that OUATIMD doesn?t capture what makes this genre a fun ride in the first place. The throwback details (such as wardrobe and the music) exist only to annoy old-school Bollywood fans, because Luthria?s film clumsily flings the basics together and then rambles around aimlessly. No amount of Mumbaiyya gangsta razzle dazzle can mask the fact that OUATIMD is a wearisome and uninteresting. The film?s only impactful point is that cigarette smoking is injurious to health, as per the helpful pop up text which appears every time someone reaches out for a drag, which is 90 percent of the film?s running time.

Although OUATIMD boasts of decent production design and some rather fine cinematography from Ayananka Bose, the main problem (aside from everything mentioned above) is pacing. The film has long, dry stretches, including a ludicrous conflict of ?loyalty vs love? that waddles onto the screen every now and then. Even if you ignore the slack pace or the unintelligent characters, there?s no getting around the fact that there?s nothing remotely new or exciting about the film.

Source: http://www.firstpost.com/bollywood/ouatimd-review-akshay-kumars-fake-gangster-act-doesnt-work-1035235.html

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