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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young man, tries to follow the footsteps of his idol, The King of Pop, Michael Jackson.A young man, tries to follow the footsteps of his idol, The King of Pop, Michael Jackson.A young man, tries to follow the footsteps of his idol, The King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
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If anything Sabbir Khan has given Bollywood then it's disgrace, with the help of a couple turkeys like Kambakkht Ishq (2009) and Baaghi (2016). Maintaining the low quality of his entire filmography comes, he comes up with this dance comedy that takes inspiration from one of the greats to make a film that is eligible for at least one of EIC's Ghanta Awards.
Munna (Tiger Shroff) is a young man who aspires to be a successful dancer. An orphan, he was brought up by Michael (Ronit Roy), a dancer himself who used to work in films, Munna wants to participate in dance competitions and climb his way up. However, Michael does not concur with his son's aspirations and instead wants him to get a government job which is more secure and reputable. Munna disregards this and ends up being challenged by nobodies, eventually locking horns with Mahendra (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a fiendish gangster, whose kid brother he beat up the previous night. As they face off, one thing leads to another, and Mahendra requests Munna to teach him proper dancing in 30 days so that he can impress Dolly (Nidhhi Agerwal), a petite young dancer who works at a local pub...
As anyone can guess, Munna also falls for Dolly, but is prevented at courtship by his deal with Mahendra which has now grown into explosive camaraderie. It is evident that the writers wanted to make a comedy film, but also wanted to spice it up with gimmicks of dance and some old school hero-villain elements. All things considered, there is not an iota of logic in the proceedings. What gangster requests his potential victim to teach him dance moves? Okay, humor apart, how did it even pass muster in the writer's room? Having this as the main plot element, the film then shifts into romance between Munna and Dolly as both of them dance their bottoms off, eluding poor Mahendra.
There is some reality show in the background (which is judged by Shaan, Farah Khan, and Chitrangada Singh if you're interested), a gang of three that happens to be Munna's chum group but now seem to be helping Dolly qualify in that reality show, Munna not disclosing his "superb" dance skills to Dolly just because, and Dolly chasing her dream to prove to her father. There is all sorts of gimmickry in the film - something director Khan is known for - that makes it all look like a flashy TV show without substance.
Shroff is an average actor, but seeing him break a leg and then some bones is not entertainment. His character Munna claims to be an aspirant dancer yet he has more panache as a fighter. His co-star and debutante Agerwal cannot act, but she is at least pretty and that's what matters in Bollywood (other than nepotism; y'all reading the news, right?). Siddiqui performs well, but I'd rather see him typecast than fooling around like this. Supporting cast do a decent job.
Overall, Sabbir Khan's preparation is typical Bollywood that is unbearable to watch. Of course, there is some comic relief and nice dancing by Shroff, but other than, it's just another doltish film that, if tested by the times, is sure to turn into a shambles. For Pete's sake, it has a veteran actor like Ronit Roy dancing to "Goriya Chura Na Mera Jiya" in the opening sequence itself. Enough to make you coil in unintended laughter. It does not even respect the title, to be honest. A few Jackson moves here and there is not enough, guys!
BOTTOM LINE: Sabbir Khan's "Munna Michael" is too flashy and made entirely without logic. Its lead actors also fail to deliver what they promised, leaving everything to Ronit Roy and Nawazuddin, both of whom cannot dance. Rent a DVD if you are a fan. Watch "Lipstick Under My Burkha" instead.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
Munna (Tiger Shroff) is a young man who aspires to be a successful dancer. An orphan, he was brought up by Michael (Ronit Roy), a dancer himself who used to work in films, Munna wants to participate in dance competitions and climb his way up. However, Michael does not concur with his son's aspirations and instead wants him to get a government job which is more secure and reputable. Munna disregards this and ends up being challenged by nobodies, eventually locking horns with Mahendra (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a fiendish gangster, whose kid brother he beat up the previous night. As they face off, one thing leads to another, and Mahendra requests Munna to teach him proper dancing in 30 days so that he can impress Dolly (Nidhhi Agerwal), a petite young dancer who works at a local pub...
As anyone can guess, Munna also falls for Dolly, but is prevented at courtship by his deal with Mahendra which has now grown into explosive camaraderie. It is evident that the writers wanted to make a comedy film, but also wanted to spice it up with gimmicks of dance and some old school hero-villain elements. All things considered, there is not an iota of logic in the proceedings. What gangster requests his potential victim to teach him dance moves? Okay, humor apart, how did it even pass muster in the writer's room? Having this as the main plot element, the film then shifts into romance between Munna and Dolly as both of them dance their bottoms off, eluding poor Mahendra.
There is some reality show in the background (which is judged by Shaan, Farah Khan, and Chitrangada Singh if you're interested), a gang of three that happens to be Munna's chum group but now seem to be helping Dolly qualify in that reality show, Munna not disclosing his "superb" dance skills to Dolly just because, and Dolly chasing her dream to prove to her father. There is all sorts of gimmickry in the film - something director Khan is known for - that makes it all look like a flashy TV show without substance.
Shroff is an average actor, but seeing him break a leg and then some bones is not entertainment. His character Munna claims to be an aspirant dancer yet he has more panache as a fighter. His co-star and debutante Agerwal cannot act, but she is at least pretty and that's what matters in Bollywood (other than nepotism; y'all reading the news, right?). Siddiqui performs well, but I'd rather see him typecast than fooling around like this. Supporting cast do a decent job.
Overall, Sabbir Khan's preparation is typical Bollywood that is unbearable to watch. Of course, there is some comic relief and nice dancing by Shroff, but other than, it's just another doltish film that, if tested by the times, is sure to turn into a shambles. For Pete's sake, it has a veteran actor like Ronit Roy dancing to "Goriya Chura Na Mera Jiya" in the opening sequence itself. Enough to make you coil in unintended laughter. It does not even respect the title, to be honest. A few Jackson moves here and there is not enough, guys!
BOTTOM LINE: Sabbir Khan's "Munna Michael" is too flashy and made entirely without logic. Its lead actors also fail to deliver what they promised, leaving everything to Ronit Roy and Nawazuddin, both of whom cannot dance. Rent a DVD if you are a fan. Watch "Lipstick Under My Burkha" instead.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
- Tubelight - Half Girlfriend - Raabta - Noor
These are films which have singlehandedly disgraced and disrespected Bollywood to a whole new level. Congratulations Munna Michael, you've finally managed to fit your film in that particular category.
The plot is too cringe-worthy for explanation so don't ask for it and I'll just go straight to the review.
Quite frankly, this movie was pathetic in terms of acting, storytelling, and visuals in some way.
Sabbir Khan has been doing shitty films throughout his career especially the ones which star Tiger Shroff. The screenplay is satisfactorily too slow-paced and too crass to make it looks like a dance film.
The acting gave me the feeling of throwing a huge boulder to break the screen and I am willing to go through the consequences later on.
We all love Tiger Shroff for his slick dance moves and gripping action sequences but one flaw is that he can't act.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui was somebody I just didn't like seeing on screen. He was good in Raees and Raman Raghav 2.0 but in this film he just couldn't fit the part as a gangster only for this film.
Niddhi Agarwal has potential but she is better off with a well experienced star.
Overall, I don't intend to do a full review so all I want to say Munna Michael is a crappy disaster.
1.5/5- Go Home, Shroff
The film is totally full with Dance, Action, Romance. But it's story is too simple.
You got Tiger shroff and the awesome Nawazuddin, still could not make a strong hard movie? Crazy it is.
I am starting to write for movies. I bet I can do a better job than the writer of this movie did. Please don't waste your time on this. You WILL regret. Not only bad acting, bad screenplay, bad direction, bad music and bad DANCING. Yup, the very essence of this movie is not good either. The only positive thing in this movie is sir Nawaaz. But that wasn't enough for this. Bollywood.. please stop making movies like this
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- CuriosidadesTiger Shroff would travel by local trains from Bandra to Vasai early mornings to shoot for films climax he would hide him self in hoodie and cover his face with handkerchief and goggles to hide his identity from public in crowded trains. He would be accompanied by his sister Krishna and his bodyguards.
- ConexõesReferenced in The Drama Company: Tiger Shroff, Nidhhi Agerwal & Nawazuddin Siddiqui (2017)
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 99.629
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 64.949
- 23 de jul. de 2017
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 189.105
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 20 min(140 min)
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