Friday 20 February 2015

Sanket’s review: “Badlapur” is gripping and intrusive drama.


Cast: Varun Dhawan, Yami gautam, Nawazuddin Siddiquie, Huma Qureshi

Director: Sriram Raghvan

Length: 2hrs and 15 minutes

Possibly Raghvan’s best work, “Badlapur” is an accomplished venture that starts off on a terrific note and ends with one. The film in between too hook you up, though not all is correct about the film.

The film is more about the two characters – the Hero and the villain rather than the inner turmoil of the hero. The film doesn’t take time to build the plot and goes with the kill from word go. Raghvan known to infuse enough drama and suspense in the plot, although that disappeared in his previous film “Agent Vinod, does the same here but perhaps with little more finesse. The plot moves along with twists and turns and the characters are nicely etched giving the raw deal of each player. The writing is extremely staunch and the film has brisk pace.

Although the flashback portions don’t really bring enough difference to the film’s screenplay and resulting in unexploited emotions, yet the writers win brownies for giving zany dimension to Nawazuddin’s character that gets to mouth some crackling dialogues. Or even Varun’s character that shows high levels of alterations as and when the story progresses. The film even though a revenge drama gives a nice angle to it by playing with the characters and keeping the suspense and thrill intact throughout.

But as mentioned that film does have some problems- there are several attempts to cut a nice emotional piece with flashbacks which hardly works and also pace at couple of places goes for toss.

The film enjoys sharp background score and the “jee Karda” in the background gives Goosebumps. And even “jeena jeena” is quite a nice song that gets its place at the right time. The film adequately benefits from Raghvan’s excellent execution who manages to keep the momentum high even when there’s silence. His wit blossoms in scenes where he uses subtle comical undertones especially reserved for Nawaaz  in the scenes where Nawaaz displays childish flamboyance to his co-criminal in jail or be it the mouse-and-cat play in a movie theatre.

Varun Dhawan uses silence and aggression abundantly and never losing a mark. His character has too many angle – he is menacing, he is lovable, he is heroic, he is helpless and he is funny too, and Dhawan packs all into a performance that shows of what calibre he is. Nawaaz, easily in his career’s most juicy role enjoys hilarious dialogues and also has a character that has arc and is not your typical antagonist. The dependable Huma Qureshi does well whereas Vinay Pathak hardly has much to do. Rest all are fine in the bit roles.

BADLAPUR is gripping and intrusive drama that’s worth the price of a ticket. The film could’ve managed its setbacks and could’ve been outstanding, yet for whatever it is, it is still a must-watch. The climax is a major highpoint because it’s not really conventional and yet its entirely convincing which in itself leaves you on a good note.


Rating – 3.5/5

Wednesday 18 February 2015

Box Office predictions of BADLAPUR


A relatively new young star doing star doing gritty films can actually be a good mix from box office point of view and adding couple successful songs will only reassure a decent start if not any better. Starring Varun Dhawan, Yami Gautam, Huma Qureshi, Nawaazuddin Siddiqui, BADLAPUr is all set to release on 20th Feb. Although business will keep getting affected because of World cup series, but the film will climb up to a decent performance unless the film is awful.

First day – 6.5crs

If Word of Mouth is GOOD,
First Weekend – 22crs
First Week – 37crs
Week 2- 16crs
Lifetime – 62crs


If Word of mouth is MIXED,
First Weekend – 20.5crs
First Week – 32crs
Week 2- 9crs
Lifetime – 43crs


If Word of mouth is BAD,
First Weekend – 19crs
First Week – 28crs
Week 2- 5crs

Lifetime- 34crs

Monday 9 February 2015

Box Office Predictions of ROY

The Ranbir Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Jacqueline Fernandes starrer ROY is releasing this Friday and the film carries good expectations because of Face value and successful songs.

First day- 10crs

If word of mouth is good,
Weekend – 34.5crs
Week 1- 56crs
Week 2- 20crs
Lifetime- 87crs


If word of mouth is mixed,
Weekend – 32crs
Week 1- 50crs
Week 2- 15crs
Lifetime – 71crs


If word of mouth is bad,
Weekend – 30crs
Week 1- 45crs
Week 2- 10crs

Lifetime – 58crs