Thursday, October 2, 2014
Hritik's BANG BANG Review
Release Date | : Oct 02 2014 |
Clubspride Rating | : 3/5 |
Producer | : Fox Star Studios |
Director | : Siddharth Anand |
Music Director | : Vishal-Shekhar, Salim Sulaiman |
Starring | : Hrithik Roshan, Katrina Kaif |
Hrithik Roshan’s much anticipated movie Bang Bang had created quite an interest among the audiences right from the time the trailer was released. Also starring Katrina Kaif, this film is directed by Siddharth Anand and has been released in over 5000 screens worldwide today.culbspride here brings you the review of Bang Bang
Story:-
Omar Zafar (Danny Denzongpa), the most wanted criminal for the Interpol, is jailed in London and then one fine day, Omar manages to escapes from the high security jail. In order to teach everybody a lesson, he assigns Rajvir (Hrithik) to rob the world famous Kohinoor diamond which is kept in London.
Rajvir successfully steals the diamond and when Omar sends his people to collect the diamond from him, Rajvir escapes from them with the help of Harleen (Katrina Kaif). Who is Harleen? Why does Rajvir refuse to give the diamond back to Omar? What is his connection with Omar? For answers to all these questions, you need to watch ‘Bang Bang’ on the big screen.
Positive Points:-
This is a start to finish Hrithik Roshan film and his fans will get to see their matinee idol in his true spirit. Right from his dances, fights and bulked up body, Hrithik shows it all. Katrina Kaif ably supports Hrithik in his act and their chemistry certainly sizzles.
All the so called action sequences that are coposed by the hollywood technician look stunning. Production values are quite good and take the film to another level. The climax of the film is quite interesting and the car chase sequences specially that have been designed is in Hollywood style.
Negative Points:-
As we all know, that this film is an official remake of the Hollywood film ‘Kinght And Day’. Sadly, this flick is nowhere close to the original. There is absolute no logic or flow to the narration and this film has a water-thin storyline which is only covered up with thrills and stunts.
For the entire first half, it is only Hrithik’s heroics and his so called show off that takes the center stage. The way Katrina’s character travels with Hrithik is sometimes unjustifiable. The first half is filled with songs which are unnecessary. A simple line and an even simpler mission is just stretched for three long hours and this tests the patience of the audience.
Technical Aspects:-
Technically Bang Bang is quite good. All the locations are stunning and quite new for Bollywood flicks. The camerawork is awesome and showcases the locales in a superb manner. The production values are quite rich as the makers have not compromised on giving this flick a magnificent look.
Vishal-Shekhar’s music score is below par which is the major drawback of the film since none of the songs fail to register. Coming to the director, Siddharth Anand who has made films like Salaam Namaste and Anjaana Anjaani in the past has given the flick just a stylish and grand look. Except for the stunts, he has lost out on every other department.
Outcome:-
Hrithik is the film’s eye candy and the prime shooter, all rolled into one, and gives you some amount of bang. Excepts for the high octane action scenes shown in the trailers, there is nothing interesting in this flick. However, keeping Hrithik and Katrina’s huge fan following in mind and a 5 day long weekend, this film might rake in good figures at the box office!