KANJOOS MAKHICHOOS:-a wasted film, saved only by some acting chops and the message it tries to convey
Kanjoos makhichoos is a family comedy drama film directed by vipul mehta.
It takes some power of undoing capabilities to write such a rushed and frantic screenplay. The scenes were running so fast as if they had to go to panvel tomorrow. There is no bond established with the parents of jamna to have any sympathy or pain for them, as a result of which when the incident happens, you feel same emotions as you were in the last 5 mins. There is one forced song in the screenplay too, adding more salt to the wounds. The end of the film is just a convenient means to end and not an organic one.
Every actor, every single actor has given extra loud performances, the worst of the lot being shweta tripathi. She is such a talented artist, wasted so terribly here. Kunal kemmu though is decent here, being wasted too. Piyush mishra and alka amin could have done so much better, but were reduced to loud caricatures.
The positive is the commentary on governmental frauds and system rupture. Common men and women are puppets to the archaic institution, and so they can olay with their emotions. The film works best when it tries to be serious, because the comedy is mostly aloof. Its mostly exaggeration and forceful gags.
Its just a decent watch, and nothing else.
It takes some power of undoing capabilities to write such a rushed and frantic screenplay. The scenes were running so fast as if they had to go to panvel tomorrow. There is no bond established with the parents of jamna to have any sympathy or pain for them, as a result of which when the incident happens, you feel same emotions as you were in the last 5 mins. There is one forced song in the screenplay too, adding more salt to the wounds. The end of the film is just a convenient means to end and not an organic one.
Every actor, every single actor has given extra loud performances, the worst of the lot being shweta tripathi. She is such a talented artist, wasted so terribly here. Kunal kemmu though is decent here, being wasted too. Piyush mishra and alka amin could have done so much better, but were reduced to loud caricatures.
The positive is the commentary on governmental frauds and system rupture. Common men and women are puppets to the archaic institution, and so they can olay with their emotions. The film works best when it tries to be serious, because the comedy is mostly aloof. Its mostly exaggeration and forceful gags.
Its just a decent watch, and nothing else.
- puranjanbasak
- Mar 30, 2023