Friday, June 17, 2011

bheja fry 2 review

bheja fry 2 review

Film: Bheja Fry 2
Starring: Vinay Pathak, Kay Kay Menon, Minnisha Lamba, Amol Gupte and Suresh Menon
Director: Sagar Ballary
Producer: Mukul Deora
Banner: Watch Tower Pictures
Music: Sagar Desai, Ishq Bector and Sneha Kanwalkar
Rating: 2/5



Bheja Fry 2 – Review
The movie revolves around the comedy genre. But as I said just in start that you will not be entertained as much as in First Version. In this second release, you will get some laugh in the first half of the film and when the second half will start, you will just wait for the end to come.
Kay Kay Menon and Vinay Pathak are not able to work as much as other stars show their performances in other features. Minissha Lamba is good but her role is not as much that you can boast of her. Because of his moustaches, Amol Gupte deserves the appreciation.
The script is weak and the story-writer and director Sagar Ballary is not able to show good direction, either in film or in the story itself.
Music Directors Sneha Khanwalkar, Ishq Bector and Sagar Desai are also not been able to match the music with the movie but singers Shree D, Apeksha Dandekar, Rekha Rao and Dolly Peters did their job very good. But how one can appreciate them when the music is not so melodious. And so the work of Lyricists Sonny Ravan, Shree D and Shakeel Azmi. Sagar Desai has given the background music.
You will drag your bheja after watching this Bollywood Movie. I did not like the editing by Suresh Pai. The CDs and cassettes are marketed by T-Series.
Comic actors over generations have relied on two vital skills: the ability to annoy and the art of appearing quite foolish. And some legends like Jim Carrey and Jerry Lewis have excelled in both these vocations. Buffs of the first installment of this film would be quick to point out that it is lead actor, Bharat Bhushan's (Vinay Pathak) idiosyncrasies that can fry one's 'bheja' deliciously. But in this watered-down sequel, unfortunately, he's either become tolerable or we've become immune to his nonsensical behaviour.


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