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Movie Review : Fruit & Nut
Rating : 2.25 / 5 Banner : Studio 18
Cast : Boman Irani, Cyrus Broacha, Dia Mirza, Mahesh Manjrekar, Atmaram Bhende, Rajit Kapoor, Vijay Patkat, Surendra Rajan, Kishore Nandlaskar, Suhas Khandke, Anisha Hinduja and Others Cinematography : Attar Singh Saini Music : Sangeet Haldipur, Siddharth Haldipur
Producer: Sandeep Bhargava
Director: Kunal Vijaykar
Released Date: October 23, 2009 |
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Story:
An offbeat tale,
the story is about Jolly Maker (cyrus) who is a rather stale looking,
disinterested guy in life. He works as an accountant with a shrewd and heinous
builder Khandar (Mahesh). Jolly is prone to accidents and he often leaves behind
a major path of destruction. The story takes a turn when his colleague, the sexy
looking Monica (dia) who never loses out on an opportunity to ridicule him
disappears. Jolly discovers that she is kidnapped and from then on, he begins
his search for her. In no time, he finds himself in the middle of something big
and a rather weird plot by a former maharaja Harry Holkar (boman) who is bent
upon destroying the city of Mumbai. What happens from there forms the rest of
the story. |
Presentation:
The
director has come up with a whacky storyline and though the presentation was
good, the narrative lapsed at few points. The script was not upto the mark, the
screenplay was alright. Dialogues were witty, background score suited the moods
and nothing much about songs, cinematography captured few shots very well.
Editing could have been better. Costumes were suitable and the art department
was creative. Cyrus gave a first class performance, Dia looked really hot and
she was good in her act as well. Mahesh Manjrekar was fabulous and the real show
stealer as usual was Boman Irani with his eccentric acts. Atmaram was alright,
Rajit was regular, Vijay could have been better, Surendra came and went. The
others didn't have much to offer in this. |
Conclusion:
The film is
more of an urban audience oriented theme and though there were quite a number of
hilarious moments, there are times when the dose of it crosses the line. While
the first half goes about with the building of the plot, the second half deals
with the real twists and turns and there are some real good moments and there
are some idle moments as well. Overall, the film is good in parts and if only
the writing was focused with consistency, this could have been a laugh riot. The
multiplex audience might find it appealing in bits but success at box office is
doubtful.
Bharatstudent
Verdict: Good in parts, just okay. |
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