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No logic at all waste of time...
Aug 04, 2016 07:46 PM 906 Views

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I was in wait of this movie but when I watch this movie I was little disappointed because nothing is new neither story nor script and dailouges .


Just before an India-Pakistan cricket face-off in the Middle East, top Indian batsman Viraj(Saqib) is kidnapped. India's external affairs minister, sporting a big bindi, receives a video with a Pakistani kidnapper threatening to kill Viraj. Muttering'Is news se dange ho sakte hain', Ms. MEA sends in India's secret weapon - surly, chain-smoking top-cop Kabir(John), assisted by Junaid(Varun).


Kabir and Junaid find Ishika(Jacqueline), a hot chor, and several suspicious characters including cricket aficionado Wagah(Akshaye) and rock-faced Rahul Dev, playing Altaf from'Abudhin', a nation of tigers and terrorists.


Dishoom is made electric by Junaid and Kabir's chemistry. Varun plays a funny, sunny guy with typically breezy perfection but John is surprisingly good, delivering dour, sour one-liners with deadpan panache. The one-liners are stars in themselves - whether it's Junaid scolding Kabir, "Gana pasand nahin tha, toh bol dete - music system todne ki kya zaroorat thi?" or a brilliant little to-and-fro about iPads and Lagaan, the dialogues keep you giggling, even in tense moments. Not that there are too many nail-biters - with its careening plot, Dishoom doesn't fulfil the promise of a taut thriller but its mad, zany moments make up with entertainment. The film evokes 1990s hits, from Main Khiladi Tu Anari to Govinda's many friendly leers - presenting a new-age masala movie, full of choppers, chummas, cheetas, cheese-bhara lines and spicy dishooms.


Plus crazy cameos, including Nargis Fakhri sizzling in a bikini and Vijay Raaz as a dusty khabri who got the Americans'Osama ka address, doodhwale se'. The cameo that really smashes it is Akshay Kumar as'party animal Sameer', who murmurs silkily to the cops, "Kyun kiya bang bang? Humein hinsa se sakt nafrat hai, ", demanding they strip to their "shots"(hilariously matching peach numbers), sporting a pout, man-bun and wicked winks with sweet-sour swagger. Saqib's competent while Akshaye has fun but for an actor of his ability, could've been sharper.


akshay kumar has good entertaining role but jachaline and varun dhawan usually find doing overacting, no story that old story …done in non sence way of comedy. all over movie was average, I will rate it two stars out of five. I watch this movie on Sunday with my friends which I found not at all worthwhile beause I found it worthless.


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