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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe jumbled up, crazy and happening life of journalist Noor takes a dramatic turn when she comes across a news breaking cover story.The jumbled up, crazy and happening life of journalist Noor takes a dramatic turn when she comes across a news breaking cover story.The jumbled up, crazy and happening life of journalist Noor takes a dramatic turn when she comes across a news breaking cover story.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Rudhraksh Jaiswal
- Little Zara
- (as Rudraksh Jaiswal)
Manish Chaudhari
- Shekhar
- (as Manish Chaudhary)
Shibani Akthar
- Zara
- (as Shibani Dandekar)
M.K. Raina
- Noor's father
- (as Maharaj Krishna Raina)
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My sisters dragged me to watch this movie. Needless to say, this movie is extremely painful. It's a pathetic attempt at being a movie and jumbles between genres with over the top dialogues that fall flat every time.
It starts off with narration. And within the first 10 minutes, the lead/narrator admits that she has a habit of speaking/talking a lot. And as a matter of fact. SHE DOES. Her painful expositions and talks to herself as an attempt to narrate is annoying at best, and fever- inducing at worst. She keeps it up for a good half an hour before pausing to take breaks. Guess she was tired of all the talking.
The light-hearted jokes that are meant to amuse make you roll your eyes. You do get a few smiles here and there and that's it.
She and her friends bask in a glory of binge drinking at seemingly expensive clubs and bars more than a few times. She owns an iPhone (seemingly the latest model around the time the movie was shot) and a MacBook (possibly Air?) And her dad owns a fat cat. Still, she manages to pity herself for being "poor".
She keeps putting herself down and has an extremely low image of herself. Right from the start. And considers herself to be "FAT", even though every time she weighs herself it comes out to be 65 KGs, which, according to me, is NOWHERE near fat. I mean, any lesser pounds, and on her body, she'd look malnourished/underweight. But for some reason, the writers never failed to make note of her "fat" body for the entire duration of the movie.
Despite having a low opinion of herself throughout the movie, her best friend seems to be completely sure of the fact that she is not being herself when she puts herself down for what she did and feels guilty for the same (I'm not going to "spoil" it) Even the characters are confused about themselves and each other. How brilliant.
Put in a little bit of romance, after the supposed comedy drama bits, and you've got a love story. Then there's the heartbreaks, and the "oh so unexpected, and tragic" betrayals, and a big fat case of corruption and the movie reaches the interval.
Yes, it tumbles through genres and stumbles on its way to the mid- point. It was the second day of the release of this crap fest, and only 10-20 percent of the people showed up to watch it. After the interval, the number reduced to less than half the original.
I stayed throughout, and kept blabbing various sarcasms and witty one- liners to myself and one of my sisters to try to make it bearable. It really helped. It's what I do when I'm forced to sit with my mother when she is watching any daytime soap. And honestly, it DOES help.
My favorite part was when the movie ended, because that meant I could stop yawning and ACTUALLY go home and sleep on a proper bed.
My rating? 2/10
The only point I'm giving is for the attempt, because COME ON, even if it's a crap fest, people worked to make this. And anyway, some of the shots were REALLY beautiful. So cinematography was good, I must say.
(I always look for silver linings!)
So, my advice? AVOID THIS ONE AT ALL COSTS. This is the kind of a flick you'll regret watching even if you're being paid to do so.
It starts off with narration. And within the first 10 minutes, the lead/narrator admits that she has a habit of speaking/talking a lot. And as a matter of fact. SHE DOES. Her painful expositions and talks to herself as an attempt to narrate is annoying at best, and fever- inducing at worst. She keeps it up for a good half an hour before pausing to take breaks. Guess she was tired of all the talking.
The light-hearted jokes that are meant to amuse make you roll your eyes. You do get a few smiles here and there and that's it.
She and her friends bask in a glory of binge drinking at seemingly expensive clubs and bars more than a few times. She owns an iPhone (seemingly the latest model around the time the movie was shot) and a MacBook (possibly Air?) And her dad owns a fat cat. Still, she manages to pity herself for being "poor".
She keeps putting herself down and has an extremely low image of herself. Right from the start. And considers herself to be "FAT", even though every time she weighs herself it comes out to be 65 KGs, which, according to me, is NOWHERE near fat. I mean, any lesser pounds, and on her body, she'd look malnourished/underweight. But for some reason, the writers never failed to make note of her "fat" body for the entire duration of the movie.
Despite having a low opinion of herself throughout the movie, her best friend seems to be completely sure of the fact that she is not being herself when she puts herself down for what she did and feels guilty for the same (I'm not going to "spoil" it) Even the characters are confused about themselves and each other. How brilliant.
Put in a little bit of romance, after the supposed comedy drama bits, and you've got a love story. Then there's the heartbreaks, and the "oh so unexpected, and tragic" betrayals, and a big fat case of corruption and the movie reaches the interval.
Yes, it tumbles through genres and stumbles on its way to the mid- point. It was the second day of the release of this crap fest, and only 10-20 percent of the people showed up to watch it. After the interval, the number reduced to less than half the original.
I stayed throughout, and kept blabbing various sarcasms and witty one- liners to myself and one of my sisters to try to make it bearable. It really helped. It's what I do when I'm forced to sit with my mother when she is watching any daytime soap. And honestly, it DOES help.
My favorite part was when the movie ended, because that meant I could stop yawning and ACTUALLY go home and sleep on a proper bed.
My rating? 2/10
The only point I'm giving is for the attempt, because COME ON, even if it's a crap fest, people worked to make this. And anyway, some of the shots were REALLY beautiful. So cinematography was good, I must say.
(I always look for silver linings!)
So, my advice? AVOID THIS ONE AT ALL COSTS. This is the kind of a flick you'll regret watching even if you're being paid to do so.
This film is based on a book. It had got adapted in very amateurish way. Lots of voice over with boring inner monologues are used for establishing main female protagonist. It is typical way of a book to help readers to visualize character and surroundings. Geek type main lead then her ultra modern female friend who is just for an item song, single parent father, a cat, a maid and her sick brother, all sound good for novel but for film!!? Films need visual first then words. Establishment of main lead consumes 40 minutes of screen time of hardly two hours film. Just before interval you come to know that there is illegal kidney racket involvement too. This issue is very stale and this film approaches this issue in primitive way. Love scenes are first rate irritating. They misused a love song and partially a sad song for this!? A monologue about Mumbai in second half is mile stone of boring dialogues. Performance wise Sonakshi Sinha as Noor is very good. Her expressions are only relief. Kanan Gill as Saad is very irritating and they have given him long love track with main female lead. His expressions, looks and dialogue delivery make love scenes unbearable. Casting is notably bad.
Noor is actually a stupid film, which pretends to be an issue-based one. Sonakshi plays a journalist, but doesn't act or behave like one. She hates her life, but I wonder why. She lives in a decent house, has a caring father, a loving pet, a maid to do the house work n two best friends. Plus she is seduced by a good-looking n famous journalist. So what exactly is she cribbing about? The two guys, Purab n Kanan are good. The guy who dared to remix n butcher the song "gulabi ankhen", deserves a brutal kick in the groin. Rating 2/5.
Just like a usual 2 hour daily TV soap that flows without irritating much and ends.
Storyline Rating: 2
Acting Rating: 2 Sonakshi Sinha: 2 Purab Kohli: 2 Suchitra Pillai: 2 Kanan Gill: 3 Manish Chaudhary: 3
Direction Rating: 2
Music Rating: 2
Cinematography: 2
Editing: 2
Storyline Rating: 2
Acting Rating: 2 Sonakshi Sinha: 2 Purab Kohli: 2 Suchitra Pillai: 2 Kanan Gill: 3 Manish Chaudhary: 3
Direction Rating: 2
Music Rating: 2
Cinematography: 2
Editing: 2
Director Sunhil Sippy seems unplanned while directing the movie as he loses focus and gets confused on what the film should be all about. In an attempt to emphasize on the moral responsibilities of a journalist and the rising organized crimes in India, he lost Noor which could have been a flawless entertainment and a self-reflecting movie for today's youth who is facing quarter-life crisis. The first half of the movie is a fun-filled insight into the life of Noor and is the soul of the movie. Here we meet this ambitious lady who won't settle down for anything immaterial, be it on professional front or her personal life. The script gets serious in the later part of the movie where she accidentally bumps into a racket. The chaos in the movie could have been avoided if illegal activities of the state were not involved just for the sake of highlighting and not with an intention of working towards the change.
Strength: Sonakshi Sinha who very comfortably steps into the shoes of Noor.
Weakness: The over-exhaustive plot. Dialogues, which at several occasion seems unnatural and for the sake of adding moral take-away.
Strength: Sonakshi Sinha who very comfortably steps into the shoes of Noor.
Weakness: The over-exhaustive plot. Dialogues, which at several occasion seems unnatural and for the sake of adding moral take-away.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film is an adaptation of the book "Karachi, You're Killing Me!" by Saba Imtiaz.
- Bandes originalesUff Yeh Noor
lyrics by Manoj Muntashir
performed by Armaan Malik
Music by: Amaal Mallik
Arranged & Produced by: Meghdeep Bose
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- Montant brut mondial
- 56 272 $US
- Durée1 heure 57 minutes
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