Through his relationships with two wildly different women, a vertically challenged bachelor with a larger-than-life persona must discover his purpose.Through his relationships with two wildly different women, a vertically challenged bachelor with a larger-than-life persona must discover his purpose.Through his relationships with two wildly different women, a vertically challenged bachelor with a larger-than-life persona must discover his purpose.
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Don't compare it with epic films like chak de ..Swades.. but it is definitely much much better than dilwale .. happy new year and all..it is an entertaining film but not for those who like slapstick comedy..item numbers..if you are among the few who liked fan(I did) then go and watch it ..films like these don't come so often
I am going to make this a concise review as possible.
I went inside the theatre with no expectations because that's how you can enjoy a movie.
The first half is spectacular with all the characters established and you look forward for a 2nd half, that's when my expectations grew.
Cometh second half, piece by piece is taken away and you're sitting there thinking to yourself what has happened.
I went inside the theatre with no expectations because that's how you can enjoy a movie.
The first half is spectacular with all the characters established and you look forward for a 2nd half, that's when my expectations grew.
Cometh second half, piece by piece is taken away and you're sitting there thinking to yourself what has happened.
Some ideas sound exciting on paper, but they don't always end up working on the big-screen. Such is the case for Anand L. Rai's mega-budgeted misfire 'ZERO', a film full of exciting ideas, but with only a few that land perfectly on ground. Despite its blemishes, the film rises on the strength of its leading-man - Shah Rukh Khan. The veteran is superb.
'ZERO' Synopsis: Bauua Singh (Shah Rukh Khan), a vertically challenged man, who is full of charm and wit, with a pinch of arrogance and big dreams, finds himself crushed between two very different women, who interrupt his easy going lifestyle.
'ZERO' is about Bauua's struggle with Dwarfism and his flaky attitude towards life. And to give Writer Himanshu Sharma his much due credit, 'ZERO' begins with a BANG! The first-hour of 'ZERO' is flat-out fabulous. I liked Bauua's initial romance with Aafia Yusufzai Bhinder (Anushka Sharma), a scientist with cerebral palsy. The cocky romance between the two is nicely done, with some moments standing out. The problems in 'ZERO' begin massively post-intermission and sadly, the problems don't end. The entire sub-plot involving Bauua meeting his celebrity idol Babita Kumari (Katrina Kaif) is devoid of excitement. And the final act, involving a mission to mars, is unconvincing and adds to the film's length. In short, 'ZERO' has a winning first-hour, but a disappointing second, that plays a spoilsport.
Himanshu Sharma's Screenplay works till the interval, but falls apart just after. Also, 'ZERO' feels a little too long at a 150-minutes! The film needed some trimming, for sure! Anand L. Rai's Direction has flashes of credible creativity, but is overall done away due to an uneven Screenplay. Manu Anand's Cinematography is quite good, while Hemal Kothari's Editing needed more crispness. Ajay-Atul's Score is top-notch. Art & Costume Design are satisfactory. Visual Effects are effective.
Performance-Wise: Shah Rukh is in great form. Now rightly regarded as a Veteran, the charismatic star sinks his teeth into the part and portrays the hugely flawed dwarf to perfection. This performance definitely ranks amongst his best works to date. Anushka Sharma is less impressive, as the usually terrific performer struggles to portray a difficult part. Katrina Kaif is a pleasant surprise. She enacts the self-destructive celebrity with true feeling. In supporting roles, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub is excellent as Bauua's friend and Brijendra Kala shines once again as a matrimonial agent. Abhay Deol and R. Madhavan are wasted in cameos.
On the whole, 'ZERO' aims high, but only succeeds partially.
'ZERO' Synopsis: Bauua Singh (Shah Rukh Khan), a vertically challenged man, who is full of charm and wit, with a pinch of arrogance and big dreams, finds himself crushed between two very different women, who interrupt his easy going lifestyle.
'ZERO' is about Bauua's struggle with Dwarfism and his flaky attitude towards life. And to give Writer Himanshu Sharma his much due credit, 'ZERO' begins with a BANG! The first-hour of 'ZERO' is flat-out fabulous. I liked Bauua's initial romance with Aafia Yusufzai Bhinder (Anushka Sharma), a scientist with cerebral palsy. The cocky romance between the two is nicely done, with some moments standing out. The problems in 'ZERO' begin massively post-intermission and sadly, the problems don't end. The entire sub-plot involving Bauua meeting his celebrity idol Babita Kumari (Katrina Kaif) is devoid of excitement. And the final act, involving a mission to mars, is unconvincing and adds to the film's length. In short, 'ZERO' has a winning first-hour, but a disappointing second, that plays a spoilsport.
Himanshu Sharma's Screenplay works till the interval, but falls apart just after. Also, 'ZERO' feels a little too long at a 150-minutes! The film needed some trimming, for sure! Anand L. Rai's Direction has flashes of credible creativity, but is overall done away due to an uneven Screenplay. Manu Anand's Cinematography is quite good, while Hemal Kothari's Editing needed more crispness. Ajay-Atul's Score is top-notch. Art & Costume Design are satisfactory. Visual Effects are effective.
Performance-Wise: Shah Rukh is in great form. Now rightly regarded as a Veteran, the charismatic star sinks his teeth into the part and portrays the hugely flawed dwarf to perfection. This performance definitely ranks amongst his best works to date. Anushka Sharma is less impressive, as the usually terrific performer struggles to portray a difficult part. Katrina Kaif is a pleasant surprise. She enacts the self-destructive celebrity with true feeling. In supporting roles, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub is excellent as Bauua's friend and Brijendra Kala shines once again as a matrimonial agent. Abhay Deol and R. Madhavan are wasted in cameos.
On the whole, 'ZERO' aims high, but only succeeds partially.
Movie of the decade. The plot,screenplay,narrating everything were mind-blowing. Credit goes to the director and the writer. The leading actor #iamsrk (Bauaa singh) has nailed his performance. He again proved that he is the real king of Bollywood and the Biggest movie star on earth. Anushka sharma (Afia) was very excellent too. And katrina kaif (Babita kumari) has proved her acting skill...
From me, 10/10💪
When I walked out of the theatre after watching 'Zero' I wasn't sure how I felt about the movie. To be honest, I still don't. What I can say for sure is that it's the best Shah Rukh Khan movie to come out in the last many years. That's not much of a compliment considering the disasters we've been subjected to for so long. But it's a welcome change.
Bauaa Singh, a 4 foot 6 inch tall man with the confidence of a rockstar, lives life grandly. The world is cruel to people like him, he knows this and owns it. He's arrogant, cocky, and a heartbreaker. What then makes the brilliant Aafia fall for him...well, no one romances like Mr. Khan. We've known that for decades. Bauaa uses everything in his power to woo the girl and us along with her. But can a man of his nature really change...
At times it felt like I was watching two different movies. One in the streets of Meerut where songs like mere naam tu can woo the most stubborn of hearts and one where a single planet isn't enough to express your sorrow. We also have a heartbroken diva in the mix who is amused and eventually saved by this short and unforgettable man. A lot of things work in this concoction. The supporting cast is spot on. The belt wielding father, the doting but mouthy mother, the ride or die best friend. Everyone has a part to play and they play it well. And the best is kept for the stars. No pun intended.
Anushka Sharma has had a terrific year and she caps it off with her best performance. You feel for her but not out of pity; she's no pushover. Her wheelchair and disability are treated like character traits not hindrances and Ms. Sharma nails it as the strong willed Aafia. I was pleasantly surprised by Katrina Kaif's act. Ms. Kaif puts up a strong performance, one that hits close to home. Her Babita Kumari quickly won me over and I was rooting for her in that cracker of a last scene she had. Shah Rukh Khan is excellent and at his very best. Height aside, he's a man with many flaws. You like him and hate him at the same time and Mr. Khan plays to his audience like only he can.
Aanand L. Rai's previous projects, particularly 'Tanu Weds Manu Returns', were better than this but what he lacks in coherence he makes up for in vision. It's an unusual idea with a ton of potential but the writing isn't up to the mark. The screenplay is erratic. There are several memorable moments but the overall package isn't as impactful as you'd like.
All said and done, Zero is an ambitious film with impressive performances and some quality CGI. There are a couple of melodious musical numbers and some inspired dialogue writing. And it's all packaged in shining wrapping paper. Yet there's something missing. A touch of brilliance, perhaps...or a dash of charm. Maybe the ache of a breaking heart. The 'X' factor, as they say, is just not there.
And Mr. Khan, the hurt caused by years of disappointment won't be easily forgotten. There was a time when one waited with bated breath for an SRK movie, now we walk in with fingers crossed. This one paid off more than the rest. I guess that's saying something.
Bauaa Singh, a 4 foot 6 inch tall man with the confidence of a rockstar, lives life grandly. The world is cruel to people like him, he knows this and owns it. He's arrogant, cocky, and a heartbreaker. What then makes the brilliant Aafia fall for him...well, no one romances like Mr. Khan. We've known that for decades. Bauaa uses everything in his power to woo the girl and us along with her. But can a man of his nature really change...
At times it felt like I was watching two different movies. One in the streets of Meerut where songs like mere naam tu can woo the most stubborn of hearts and one where a single planet isn't enough to express your sorrow. We also have a heartbroken diva in the mix who is amused and eventually saved by this short and unforgettable man. A lot of things work in this concoction. The supporting cast is spot on. The belt wielding father, the doting but mouthy mother, the ride or die best friend. Everyone has a part to play and they play it well. And the best is kept for the stars. No pun intended.
Anushka Sharma has had a terrific year and she caps it off with her best performance. You feel for her but not out of pity; she's no pushover. Her wheelchair and disability are treated like character traits not hindrances and Ms. Sharma nails it as the strong willed Aafia. I was pleasantly surprised by Katrina Kaif's act. Ms. Kaif puts up a strong performance, one that hits close to home. Her Babita Kumari quickly won me over and I was rooting for her in that cracker of a last scene she had. Shah Rukh Khan is excellent and at his very best. Height aside, he's a man with many flaws. You like him and hate him at the same time and Mr. Khan plays to his audience like only he can.
Aanand L. Rai's previous projects, particularly 'Tanu Weds Manu Returns', were better than this but what he lacks in coherence he makes up for in vision. It's an unusual idea with a ton of potential but the writing isn't up to the mark. The screenplay is erratic. There are several memorable moments but the overall package isn't as impactful as you'd like.
All said and done, Zero is an ambitious film with impressive performances and some quality CGI. There are a couple of melodious musical numbers and some inspired dialogue writing. And it's all packaged in shining wrapping paper. Yet there's something missing. A touch of brilliance, perhaps...or a dash of charm. Maybe the ache of a breaking heart. The 'X' factor, as they say, is just not there.
And Mr. Khan, the hurt caused by years of disappointment won't be easily forgotten. There was a time when one waited with bated breath for an SRK movie, now we walk in with fingers crossed. This one paid off more than the rest. I guess that's saying something.
'Zero' Exclusive: A Look at the Characters
'Zero' Exclusive: A Look at the Characters
Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, and Katrina Kaif reveal exclusive trivia about each other's characters in Zero.
Did you know
- TriviaSRK's character was shot using Forced Perspective, which is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It is the first time a Bollywood film used this technology.
- Quotes
Pandey: What brings you to Delhi in this storm Mr. Singh?
Bauua Singh: Bachelors at 38 aren't scared of storms.
- Crazy creditsVeteran actress late Sridevi who has a cameo appearance in the film is given a tribute during the opening credits.
- ConnectionsReferences Jab Jab Phool Khile (1965)
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹2,000,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,035,388
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,035,388
- Dec 23, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $18,412,196
- Runtime2 hours 44 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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