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Friday 28 March 2014

Dishkiyaoon Movie Reviews

Dishkiyaoon, the name itself suggests that shouldn’t take the film seriously! Sanamjit Singh Talwar heads the same way as Bollywood-gangster-films went a decade back.


If one suspects the origin of the unusual drama played in Sanamjit’s browse through make this flick, the solution could be his ignorance of a person existing in the name of Ram Gopal Varma, the man that developed the fad of ‘gangstar flicks’ or even wrote an obituary for it too.


Dishkiyaoon Movie Reviews


However much like Split Van Winkle, Sanamjit Singh Talwar comes back with an impressive bust, placed in the exact same Mumbai underworld which is now non-existent, with a humanly impossible set of superstars who can not act. Harman Baweja, Sunny Deol, Ayesh Khanna, an over behaving Prashanth Narayanan – yes, casting takes the cake.


Really, you cannot possibly understand the globe in which such movies take place. It resembles reading a comic, however right here points are not appealing considering that it relies on be a boring comic. The film tells the tale of Viki (Harman Baweja), who tells how he gets into the world of gangsters and how badly he wishes to go to the leading of his game.


A film consists of card board personalities, Dishkiyaoon falls short to excite. On the top of that, celebrities like Harman Baweja makes things even worse. I do not know why these from the office actors can not pause and review some publications on acting and go to some acting workshops abroad? Why are they hell bent on providing a fabricated efficiency in every motion picture they get by opportunity?


The screenplay, created by the director himself, has no appropriate emotional hook anywhere to make audience feel considering it. Instead, it merely drags and bore audience to death. The film winds up an additional try in introducing a glossy film, without element.



Dishkiyaoon Movie Reviews

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