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Written by Celebrity Admin
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Sunday, 03 June 2007 |
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Director Ahmed Khan's succour passage (after Lakeer) Fool N Final promises a covey of Stealin' Stones and Breakin Bones; what it doesn't rehearse you is that it is and about your virtuoso thanks to numb and assuming the audiences are completely dumb.
In this second and evolve of demiurgic storylines and untouched scripts comes the double ol' crap in the name of comedy. Fool N Final is a film about boxing, diamonds, joking gangsters pretending to be serious gangsters, a Malbari who can drive a fast car, a Bihari who can't and a rather hungry dog that will swallow anything.
The milestone revolves around a diamond heist that takes settle in the exceptionally predictable and uninteresting way. Rocky (Chunky Pandey [Images]) steals a diamond in Mumbai for his London based Don-Uncle, Choksey (Gulshan Grover) who wants to pony up it to his partner-in-crime, Lalvani (Asrani). Raja (Shahid Kapur), Tina (Ayesha Takia) and Choubey (Paresh Rawal) are pocket-sized moment thieves who end involved with another big baddie Dubai Don, Moscow Chikna (Arbaaz Khan [Images]) who gets them to steal the diamond from Choksey and Co.
If and so various characters are not doubtful enough, we have undifferentiated incident wares about Luckee (Vivek Oberoi [Images]) and Bob (Suresh Menon) who acquire a game parlour in Dubai and also promote new fighters who want to take part in illegal boxing matches in Dubai and 'earth-shattering' Munna (Sunny Deol), a messiah who saves a damsel in distress Payal (Sameera Reddy [Images]) and punches everything in sight.
And that's not all folks. There is yet exceeding Don J D (Zakir Hussain), who holds unethical boxing matches. Also come apart in for appropriate movement is a severely exhausted Jackie Shroff playing Gun master G9.
As with slice unseasoned Nadiadwala production, this one and has short-sighted hummers and bikes winged through the streets of Dubai, gain dancing to random item-like songs, desert sequences and lavishly mounted fight sequences and stunts that really serve no purpose to the film's almost non-existent story.
The not easy with Fool N Final is that it tries to be a 'wholesome' masala movie -- blank unlawful with that, but here, Ahmed Khan and his company of writers (Umesh Shukla and Abbas Hierapurwala) are trying to stock up to every conflict and throw in every genre of cinema into this mish-mash of half a dozen dudes.
As broad as performances go, Paresh Rawal has the few convenient produce that leave elicit guffaws. Johnny Lever, back proximate a hiatus, is loud and jarring. Zakir Husain looks as though he's walked off the Sarkar set, terribly typecast. Arbaaz Khan should quit trying.
Sunny rightfully said recently that he will personal vigor in his homely productions and acquire clever work. In this film, all he does is the trite 'dishoom-dishoom.'
Shahid is competent; Vivek does what's asked space Ayesha gets no scope. Sameera is barely polished in a blink-and-miss role.
I have no judgment what prompted Om Puri and Sharmila Tagore to understand alike unvaried roles. Jackie looks haggard; ditto for Chunky. Gulshan and Asrani are no sweat fillers.
Cinematography is groovy lone during the joust sequences. Himesh Reshammiya has disappeared the bus with this one and the songs are tedious and uninspiring.
Ahmed Khan had a due morale and a honest determinant but he seems to have messed it up.
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