Well made movie with high quality actors, excellent camera work and enthralling tempo…is the feeling I got when I saw “Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal” first day first show. The story line is very disappointing so
is the characterization. There is nothing new about the story starting from Naya Daur till Lagaan, a small social group charged up by the threat to their survival or passion leading the way to go to the ultimate heights is not new to Indian Audiences. Since this story line is so familiar to the viewers of all generations no feeling of watching a good move running through your head or heart while leaving the theatre.
If you have more time and you do not consider movie making as an art but just an effort to kill your time, this is the movie for you. Unlike Lagaan where all details of forming to winning where pictured with good amount of detail considering innate skills and converting them to the needed skills, Goal just revolves between Shaan and Sunny. Other characters merely add the value of emotional drama and nothing more.
There is great amount of camera work covering the football matches but if you are a keen follower of football then you get the feeling that you are not watching professional football. Music was another disappointing part. Background score and the songs fail to make any mark on the audience.
Extremely talented crew with Bomman Irani, Arshad Warsi, John Abraham, Bipasha Basu, Raj Jutshi, Dilip Tahil…could not offer anything more than their personal brilliance. Most of the artistis need to put up lot of effort to learn football and it cannot impress because in the end the viewers like to watch a movie revolving around the lives of people capturing the depths of human relations and social realities.
The only part I personally liked is the character of Sunny who is a british born Indian and so is thoroughly confused about his patriotism and loyalties. This is a very regular feature in the societies of non resident Indians worldwide.
Again, good tempo and talented artists can make you spend your 2 and half hours comfortably but can leave no mark on you to remember the movie after coming out of the movie theatre.
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