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delhi India
Not worthy enough to watch even once!
Feb 24, 2016 12:52 PM 1746 Views

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At the point when a novel as prestigious as Charles Dickens' Great Expectations is adjusted for film, there's very little that can turn out badly with the plot, correct? All things considered, the first bit of work got overall basic approval, and is loved as a work of art.


Abhishek Kapoor's Fitoor doesn't think so. This is a pointless film, winding along in no specific heading, ceasing and beginning until at long last it staggers to a somewhat exhausting stop.


For the uninitiated, Fitoor recounts the narrative of a poor vagrant kid and his adolescence love for a young lady who is from a rich first class crew. How their societal position comes in the method for their sentiment frames whatever is left of the story. Goodness, and some place there's a disconnected flashback also.


Aditya Roy Kapoor plays Noor(Pip) to Katrina Kaif's Firdaus(Estelle). Kapoor searches okay for the part, yet his character is over the top to the point of unpleasantness. It's difficult to sympathize with Noor when he does the most inept and edgy things for the sake of affection, destroying all of his sense of pride.


Kaif does what she specializes in: look pretty and not act.


In the event that there's one thing Abhishek Kapoor did right, it was to make Kashmir the setting of this film. The spot is glorious, as prove by the excellent shots cinematographer Anay Goswami has caught.


A great deal was normal from Abhishek Kapoor after his invigorating Rock On! also, the way that he made Chetan Bhagat's most exceedingly terrible novel into an acceptably decent film in Kai Po Che, however here he certainly misses the mark concerning the imprint.


Fitoor is a pointless adjustment, and an incoherent film. Not just does it add nothing to the first source material, yet it can't figure out how to do equity to Dickens' vision.


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