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Be Hot and Be Wise! AVOID!!
Jul 28, 2012 11:09 PM 19267 Views
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Just came back from the theater, and I watched ‘Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum’, well what should I say, it is ditto to the expectations, don’t expect much and you’ll not get much. Two lines – Okay in some scenes, nothing great to mention or observe, vulgar to the limits, if you want to see it, go and watch it, otherwise you’re wise enough to stay at home, and just enjoy the rains. My recommendation is a NO with 2/5 rating, why let’s check that out point-by-point.


It is a sequel to a 2005 movie named ‘Kya Kool Hain Hum’ which was directed by Sangeeth Sivan, but this time the writer Sachin Yardi is at the helm and did the exact work which was done in the earlier film. I watched that movie on TV and also I didn’t watched it completely, since I lost interest in it, so I expected the same, but I was thinking that may be if vulgar dialogues or incidents were shown at perfect place or blended perfectly, maybe I’ll get a laugh riot, but sad, it was not the case. It is the story of two struggling friends – Adi (Tushar Kapoor) who is a struggling actor, and only get some adds to do, that too of bad quality, and Sid (Riteish Deshmukh) who is a struggling DJ and didn’t get any good chances to show his talent. Adi is a one-woman guy and falls in love with Simran (Neha Sharma) after knowing that if he married a girl whose name started from ‘S’ he will also get success in his career. On the other hand we have Sid who is just interested in women and by his mistake become the culprit of Anu’s (Sarah Jane Dias) wardrobe malfunction. He also owned a dog ‘Fakhru’ or ‘Sakru’ who is a non-stop , and is the best known player of this field. Now what happens when Adi comes to know that Simran is not a straight girl (she pretended it like that to escape from Adi) and that She and Anu are the couple, and there is a guy named Mr. Marlo (Anupam Kher), also the father of Anu, and just because of the fraudster Baba 3G (Chunkey Pandey), he believes that his dead mother (whose name was Mrs Rosemary Marlo, now pronounce it in Hindi!) is back in the form of a dog, is what all forms the crux of story.


So you come to know that there is no plot, just some random parts, written by Sachin Yardi, where the acts of both the actors are just normal, and heroines are there only for time pass, as was the requirement of the film. The scenes also not patched well, seems like scattered unevenly throughout the movie, the scenes lacks continuity or transitions. Dialogues of the movie are filthiest and vulgar to the core, which they try to use at every possible instance. After watching the movie what I feel was they did extra work on making the dialogue more double-meaning but as it says that too much of curry actually make the dish taste bad, so was the case here too. They only did work on dialogues, and not on how and where to place them, what if they actually gelled those dialogues well with the scenes and the character development, you remember a comic-caper ‘Masti’, but there was no magic here. Plus there are some spoof too, included to generated laugh. Rohit Shetty is also there in the film in a special appearance, and his interactions with Tushar looks good, when the later asked for a role in the film of Rohit by acting dumb guy, and Rohit just neglected him. That was a spoof on Golmaal, also one scene dedicated to spoof of ‘Singham’ where our star Tushar went to give an audition for Rohit’s latest film ‘Chingam’, where he imitates Ajay Devgn. Rohit Shetty makes fun of Ekta Kapoor on his movies and here Ekta did just the reverse.


Film is good in tit-bits, but on a whole failed to generate much laugh out of me, yes the other audience seems to enjoy it. But if the film has nothing new to offer and then it falls flat on even comic sequences or presentation what one can do, except to avoid it, better to not waste much money, this thing you can even enjoy at home too. Film could be much better, had they tried it. Amazingly the music and songs were good. There are total 3 songs in the movie, ‘Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya’ got good beats and sung nicely by Vishal Dadlani. Other song was a remixed version of ‘Up Bihar Lootne’ titled as ‘Hum to hain Capuchhino’ sung by two greatest Punjabi singers – Sukhwinder Singh and Daler Mehandi. It was enjoyable plus you like the performances of actors in the song. 3rd one was a romantic no, but again with odd Hinglish lyrics, tune was slow and good though, it was ‘Shirt Da button’. Music was given by Sachin-Jigar and Meet Bros Anjan. Film didn’t opened to full houses, as was with our case also, and I think maybe it will go down as a flop or just an average. Movie’s length is 2 hrs 16 min.


So, if you really have nothing to do, or not interested in any other movie, you can go for this one, otherwise be wise and give it a miss. But do remember it’s strictly a A movie, as it is most filthiest Indian movie I’ve watched till date. Not Recommended.


GRuchirG.


Jai Raam ji ki :)


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