Friday, 28 June 2013

‘Ghanchakkar’ review: A wacky comedy of errors!


Ghanchakkar 'comes from Rajkumar Gupta, who had earlier delivered films like' Aamir 'and' killed Jessica "No one. Perhaps, this kind of species that have dealt with the position of former completely contrary to what aim of this Emraan Hashmi - Vidya Balan film unfold .

This type, method and supply are in fact the first of its kind, but at the same time, it is something that audiences will find it very difficult to digest.

It's all about Sanjay Athray (Emraan Hashmi) and his ability to break the bank is open tanks and help thugs. His wife Neto (Vidya Balan) has a strange sense of fashion, and has a fetish for fashion magazines approx. Is loud both literally and otherwise. Are very ambitious and seeks her husband to go the illegal way to earn those extra bucks! It is also quite vocal about her greed for money, and therefore recognizes that there is no intent to produce babies with him - as they do not want to introduce Sanju (Sanjay), and their father - a thief!

Sanjay is almost weariness of his wife's cooking awful and his mother's phone calls at nights inquiring if he had dinner or not. But it's not just about these two women he gets squeezed in between - has a bigger problem in the store - Pandit Idris (his partner in a bank robbery task).

Sanju, Pandit (played by Rajesh Sharma) and Idris (played by Namit DAS) succeeds in stealing Rs 35 crore from a bank, and decided to distribute its three months from then, oblivious to what will unfold after that.

Vidya Balan and Emraan Hashmi, both performance and power, to excel in their respective roles, to say the least. Supported by some fine performances delivered by Rajesh Sharma (seen earlier with Balan in 'Dirty Picture') and Namit Das. But unfortunately, it can be an impeccable performance at least to do to reach the fate of the film at the box office.

The director Gupta able successfully to provide Emraan Hashmi in a manner not something that can be ever even think about. This can help 'serial kisser' to continue his career in all kinds of cinema. But Gupta goes tepid while trying to give the right kind of treatment for serious plot, which made us wonder - 'Why?'!

Peak as a separate piece at all outside-the-box. Was able to help them have gained speed film halfway through. But when you put collectively all, it spoil the show, and thus rattling your level of endurance and understanding.

The film has its share of highs but as a whole, fails to impress.

'Ghanchakkar', a film that has such heavyweights as the cast, it would have been much better.

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