Showing posts with label dabangg movie review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dabangg movie review. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2010

Dabangg Movie Review

n just three days, the movie has crossed Rs 2.1 million at Spice whereas 3 Idiots had collected only Rs 1.85 million. However, with no big release this week, we are optimistic that the movie will definitely go places, though during weekdays, we are expecting less collections compared to the weekend," he added.

Yogesh Raizada, corporate head (Cinemas) of Wave Cinemas, is also happy with the initial box office response - however, he is sceptical about the week ahead.

Dabangg means fearless. Someone who doesn’t care a damn! As much as the film doesn’t care a damn for coming up with any innovative storyline. Like the intrepid Chulbul Pandey who tries to intermittently hide his soggy eyes behind his sunglasses, the film tries to camouflage its deficiency of substance with an abundance of Salman’s splendid style.


So what you have here is a masala potboiler with customary ingredients of two stepbrothers, a doting mother, a romance track, an item number, five action sequences, a topless Salman scene and a happy end. To cover up the conventionalism of his script, director Abhinav Singh Kashyup makes the action director and editor work overtime. And to make Salman Khan’s character look strong and supreme, every other character in the film is diluted or diminished.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Dabangg Review & Movie Rating : Salman

Dabangg is Sonakshi Sinha's debut film, but she didn't show any signs of nervousness while facing the camera, says director Abhinav Kashyap.

"Even though this is Sonakshi's first film and she is opposite Salman (Khan) in the film, she showed no signs of nervousness. She is a very confident girl and has no camera fright. Just after doing few rehearsals, she understood everything," said Kashyap.

In Dabangg, Sonakshi plays a village belle, Rajo, who plays an important part in changing the life of Chulbul Pandey, played by Salman.

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He started out in 1988 with the film Biwi Ho To Aisi. Salman gets philosophical when he says a star's image is something created by others and if an actor himself starts believing in that image, then he is done for.

"When you think that you are a normal person, you are not a star; then you don't get impressed by your image that 150, 200 or 500 people have created and crores of people have appreciated that image; if you don't believe in that image of yours and you know for a fact that is not you but a created thing, you will be fine. If you start believing in that image of yours, then you are done with," said Salman.