Jun 18, 2012 07:22 PM
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This movie proves two sides of Indian film industry.
(1) Good movie, with good script, good acting, good talent in general
(2) Big names, big promos, none talent whatsoever, promo, PR, Marketing.
Fortunately this movie belongs to first part. So don't be surprised if you see loads of bashing against this movie because there are people in India who can not see beyond Khans, item songs and cheap gimmicks. ITS MOVIE WORTH WATCHING.
Producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra , first-time director Rajesh Mapuskar and writer Rajkumar Hirani brings to you a 2 hour 10 mins flick that is equally balanced in emotions and comedy with a very interesting plot, casted with splendid actors and a heart-warming tale of unconditional love between a father and his son.
These are such kind of films which are so genuine and have inherent honesty within them. This will make you look at the world differently. How many motion pictures can boast of accomplishing all that? This is a film that wins your heart because it's such a relevant story. The director presents the movie very beautifully. If you have a good story, perfect direction, outstanding acting and live life like Sachin mind then here is Farrari ki Sawari .
A young kid, Kayo [ Ritwik Sahore ], thinks of nothing but cricket. His father, Rusy [ Sharman Joshi ], thinks of nothing but his little boy. To fulfill his son's dream of playing at Lord's cricket ground, the honest and upright Rusy performs the first small act of dishonesty in his life. He borrows a gleaming red Ferrari. Just for one hour. The only trouble: He doesn't inform its legendary owner. And then a wild, breathless, bumpy ride begins.
Sharman's performance is heart-warming, shuffling between light-hearted moments and tear-jerking emotions. Young Ritvik , like a true captain, holds the team together.
Boman Irani delivers a smashing performance. Paresh Rawal , in a small role, 'catches' you, right on.
Pakya's comedy is wonderful to watch especially when he calls out Rustom in parsee colony and screams "Ek Rustom bulaya to bees utar ke aa gaye".
The premise is interesting, the screenplay [ Rajesh Mapuskar, Vidhu Vinod Chopra ] which truly sets it apart from the sincerity about the whole thing. The film has been shot in an actual Parsi colony and the interiors of the house add so much authenticity to the proceedings. Mapuskar , very smartly, keeps the suspense behind the cameo alive right till the finale. Pritam manages to dole out a decent album. The compositions are tuneful and Mapuskar places the songs at the appropriate situations in the narrative
So many endearing characters in the movie. It's a pity it will never be a 100 cr movie
What I missed just one thing in this movie. Just one thing, a small guest appearance of Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar.
Go for it pals, and enjoy the ride.
My ratings: 4.2 outta 5 !