Wednesday 2 October 2013

Besharam Review


Well beating the search hits, "Besharam" seems to be the trending topic. Its like a golden era going on with Ranbir Kapoor. Everybody loves Ranbir. And now, Besharam has already started yelling about Ranbir Kapoor. A breakout for the review of Besharam movie has been out there from a while. Breaking the breakout, here's all the scoop you'll ever want at single destination.

Well, Car mechanic Babli lives in an orphanage in Delhi and occasionally breaks the law to support his friends, stealing cars to raise enough money to keep the orphanage afloat. His fuzzy sense of right and wrong is challenged when his actions unwittingly hurt the love of his life, Tara. Suddenly, Babli is compelled to re-evaluate his life and rectify all of the mistakes he has made.

So, that's most probably what the entire story is. Good performances, the Kapoor clan, and some good humour could not really create the magic especially when you enter in the theater taking in "Barfi" like expectations. But over and all, The young Kapoor is a teen heart throb, here he tries to be more, and doesn’t really do too well.

Humor is just spattered insufficiently and inconsistently. The parts where you end up enjoying the most are Rishi and Neetu Kapoor’s sequences, and by the end you are disappointed that they did not have as much screen time as you would have liked. It looks like Abhinav wanted to work with a plot that involved all three, but his ambitions stopped short right there. He did not bother with a plot line which was fantastical enough to accommodate all three of them sharing the screen space and make a compelling must watch blockbuster.

Apart from Ranvir, the two other Kapoors, i.e. Rishi and Neetu were outstanding. Every time when they shared the screen, they somehow manage to entertain audience. I guess the spark is still deep down there somewhere. Whenever they came the memories of 70s romance begins to pop up into everyone's mind.

The music of the movie comes from Lalit Pandit who is the part of the 90s famed Jatin-Lalit duo. ‘Dil Ka Joh Haal Hai’ which is filmed near the traditional lahlahate sarso ke khet sounds like a track straight out of that decade. Another refreshing track is ‘Love ki Ghanti’ which reminds you of Kishore Kumar’s fun songs from the 60s. It has a conversation structure and sounds really fun! The title track and the other tracks, even though nothing to write home about are more or less enjoyable.

Overall examination of the movie concludes that "Besharam" has not been up to the par but it doesn't means it worth's a shot. "Besharam" is a nice film to watch once and since its Ranbir's who he can turn you into like it. Yeah that's what Ranbir Kapoor is capable of doing.

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