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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA man is brought in by an infertility doctor to supply him with his sperm, where he becomes the biggest sperm donor for his clinic.A man is brought in by an infertility doctor to supply him with his sperm, where he becomes the biggest sperm donor for his clinic.A man is brought in by an infertility doctor to supply him with his sperm, where he becomes the biggest sperm donor for his clinic.
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Yami Gautam
- Ashima Roy
- (as Yaami Gautam)
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I don't like Bollywood cinema, it has just never appealed to me and therefore I tend to avoid such movies like anything with Tom Cruise.
I found myself watching Vicky Donor as it's supposed to be an Indian remake of the excellent French Canadian movie Starbuck (2011). I'll say right off the bat, it's not............it really really isn't and they need to stop making that claim.
A very high rated Indian movie it tells the story of a lovable loser type who reluctantly begins donating sperm. He hides it from his family and the woman he loves because for some reason it would bring great shame.
That's it, so again this is not Starbucks plot at all despite being advertised as such.
It has most of the Bollywood tropes but thankfully no sudden dance numbers, I really couldn't have sat through it if there had been. There is however a heavy soundtrack and in this guys view it damaged the film.
The soundtrack grinds, the characters certainly could have been more likeable and much of the film feels like a melodrama more than anything else.
However on the flipside some of the writing is excellent, the plot though simple is handled well and the finale really saved the movie.
Vicky Donor is not Starbuck but it has it's own identity and for a guy who hates Bollywood I can't deny that it certainly has its moments.
Vicky Donor is an enjoyable affair despite its flaws.
The Good:
Yami Gautam
Some of the script is exceptional
Great finale
The Bad:
Randomly shifting back and forth between languages mid conversation
Frustrating soundtrack
Not even remotely the Starbuck story
Jokes tend to miss their mark
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
When a movie starts with the fact it was created by the "Eros" network it makes a person pause and recheck they have the right film!
Indians talk so fast it can make subtitles a chore at times
If "God" wanted you to have a child surely you wouldn't be infertile
Shaking hands with someone after they've made a sperm donation seems like a bad call
The word "Coming" was used a suspicious amount in this film, intentional?!
Banks allow their employees to go in after hours to mope dramatically
A person who refers to everyone as sperm would likely not be on my speed dial
I found myself watching Vicky Donor as it's supposed to be an Indian remake of the excellent French Canadian movie Starbuck (2011). I'll say right off the bat, it's not............it really really isn't and they need to stop making that claim.
A very high rated Indian movie it tells the story of a lovable loser type who reluctantly begins donating sperm. He hides it from his family and the woman he loves because for some reason it would bring great shame.
That's it, so again this is not Starbucks plot at all despite being advertised as such.
It has most of the Bollywood tropes but thankfully no sudden dance numbers, I really couldn't have sat through it if there had been. There is however a heavy soundtrack and in this guys view it damaged the film.
The soundtrack grinds, the characters certainly could have been more likeable and much of the film feels like a melodrama more than anything else.
However on the flipside some of the writing is excellent, the plot though simple is handled well and the finale really saved the movie.
Vicky Donor is not Starbuck but it has it's own identity and for a guy who hates Bollywood I can't deny that it certainly has its moments.
Vicky Donor is an enjoyable affair despite its flaws.
The Good:
Yami Gautam
Some of the script is exceptional
Great finale
The Bad:
Randomly shifting back and forth between languages mid conversation
Frustrating soundtrack
Not even remotely the Starbuck story
Jokes tend to miss their mark
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
When a movie starts with the fact it was created by the "Eros" network it makes a person pause and recheck they have the right film!
Indians talk so fast it can make subtitles a chore at times
If "God" wanted you to have a child surely you wouldn't be infertile
Shaking hands with someone after they've made a sperm donation seems like a bad call
The word "Coming" was used a suspicious amount in this film, intentional?!
Banks allow their employees to go in after hours to mope dramatically
A person who refers to everyone as sperm would likely not be on my speed dial
Some trailers makes me want to go to the theaters the first day; some trailers, I don't want to watch even the trailer completely.
With VD, I was not sure. So I went anyways. Thank God I did. From the first scene to the last, it was worth it.
A great script dealing with masturbation indirectly yet without any vulgarity in words or scenes. It will easily pass off as a 'modern' family entertainer. It is not easy to bring out the film in such a great script and kudos to the director and editors for sending out a altogether new message and getting it out from the actors.
All the actors were spot on. But a special mention to the mom and her in-law, and their on screen chemistry. The leads have also done well, but Annu kapoor is the class act. Then final scene in which he breaks- down laughing, makes him in the list of my great actors in India.
No unnecessary songs,long shots, close-ups, drama etc,. it was all just about perfect. There were some pit falls on the acting in some scenes of Anshuman and Yaani, but come'on the made up for it later.
All together a great movie, coming in the times of Kahaani, Paan Singh Tomar etc,. only shows that this might be India's turn to its greatest star ever- The Script.
Rush and watch!!!
With VD, I was not sure. So I went anyways. Thank God I did. From the first scene to the last, it was worth it.
A great script dealing with masturbation indirectly yet without any vulgarity in words or scenes. It will easily pass off as a 'modern' family entertainer. It is not easy to bring out the film in such a great script and kudos to the director and editors for sending out a altogether new message and getting it out from the actors.
All the actors were spot on. But a special mention to the mom and her in-law, and their on screen chemistry. The leads have also done well, but Annu kapoor is the class act. Then final scene in which he breaks- down laughing, makes him in the list of my great actors in India.
No unnecessary songs,long shots, close-ups, drama etc,. it was all just about perfect. There were some pit falls on the acting in some scenes of Anshuman and Yaani, but come'on the made up for it later.
All together a great movie, coming in the times of Kahaani, Paan Singh Tomar etc,. only shows that this might be India's turn to its greatest star ever- The Script.
Rush and watch!!!
"The best things in life come in small packages.." This adage came to my mind when I stepped out after watching 'Vicky Donor'.. Easily the best socially relevant comedy made in recent times, this one needs to be appreciated for its natural wit & intelligence in dealing with a sensitive issue in a non-preachy way. The movie manages to entertain as well as enlighten, & thats' a rare feat in context of Hindi Cinema. The movie succeeds in driving home its point in a subtle manner. Newcomer "Ayush-Man" is a complete natural in his roguishly charming Delhi guy act, while fellow débutante Yaami Gautam has extremely likable screen presence & is a competent performer as well. As a pair, both of them have a great on-screen chemistry, & their romantic track blends well with the story. On the other hand, every member of the supporting cast is an absolute delight to watch, especially Anu Kapoor as "Doctor Fertility". The music is also quite good, with "Paani Da Rang..." being the best pick with its soothing composition. There is some emotional drama in the 2nd half & the culmination is arguably convenient, yet it suits the "feel-good" tone of the film. Overall, this is a crisply entertaining movie with a BIG heart. Highly recommended for lovers of good cinema, & a welcome break from all the crude slapstick "comedies" that are regularly dished out at the Indian Box Office in the name of entertainment. A complete surprise package!
It turned out to be pleasant surprize form Vicky Donor. While I waited for one week for the reviews before confirming if the movie is watchable, the movie stood tall in all aspects. Anu Kapoor is back with a bang with some impressive performances by Ayushman and Yami. The movie provided the right perspective to look at sperm donation and its importance. Though the conservatives with frown at such issues, even from the entertainment point of view, the movie provides everything that audience expects from a movie. The punches are spot on in terms of timing as well as dialogs. While a majority of the dialogs are in Punjabi (which might repel certain set of audiences), it just improves the originality of the plot. Music has been another highlight of the movie with the song "Paani Da Rang" being the masterpiece. Overall, a good 2-3 times watch.
VICKY DONOR - firstly i liked the title very much and trailers also sounded good.the movie truly satisfied the trailers which normally don't occur in case of most of the bollywood movies.The trailers are made good but when we see the movie the only dialogue we say - what the f**k is this ? now about vicky donor - its a good comedy movie.lots of dialogues are in punjabi and are so hilarious.the punches are so good.AYUSMANN KHURANA gave a thrilling performance.didn't seem like his first movie and the actress YAMI GAUTAM was also fab.overall the movie is superb.
MUSTTTTTT WATCH GUYS..........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ayushmann Khurrana on His Most Pivotal Roles
Ayushmann Khurrana on His Most Pivotal Roles
Ayushmann Khurrana revisits his 10-year-long journey in the Indian film industry and breaks down his most iconic characters in movies like Vicky Donor, Andhadhun, and Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui.
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- CuriosidadesDr Chaddha's role was offered to Om Puri who could not do it. During FilmFare award 2013 function, while receiving best actor in supporting role Annu Kapoor revealed that he was not the first choice for this role though at the end moment god gave some wit to movie director and he end up casting him for this role.
- Erros de gravaçãoVicky says he doesn't know anyone at the bank Ashima works in. But his friend Varun's wife works there and is sitting right behind Ashima. She even acknowledges that Vicky is her husband's friend.
- ConexõesFeatured in 14th International Indian Film Academy Awards (2013)
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- Data de lançamento
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- Também conhecido como
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- Locações de filme
- Delhi, Índia(location)
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 549.001
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 169.209
- 22 de abr. de 2012
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 6.456.358
- Tempo de duração2 horas 6 minutos
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