Luck
- 2009
- 2h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
3.3K
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An underworld kingpin recruits people endowed with 'Luck' from across the globe to take part in a series of challenges designed to test their 'Luck' factor, as gamblers around the world bet ... Read allAn underworld kingpin recruits people endowed with 'Luck' from across the globe to take part in a series of challenges designed to test their 'Luck' factor, as gamblers around the world bet on them.An underworld kingpin recruits people endowed with 'Luck' from across the globe to take part in a series of challenges designed to test their 'Luck' factor, as gamblers around the world bet on them.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
Roopa Ganguly
- Major Pratap Singh's Wife
- (as Rupa Ganguli)
Dayashankar Pandey
- Passport Agent
- (as Daya Shankar Pandey)
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Luck tries to be a high-stakes survival thriller with an intriguing premise, people with extraordinary luck compete in deadly games for gamblers' entertainment. But what could've been a gripping ride quickly turns into a messy mix of copied ideas, shallow characters, and over-the-top stunts.
Despite a solid cast, Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan, Mithun Chakraborty, and Shruti Haasan, the film suffers from weak writing, flat performances, and ridiculous logic. Scenes feel borrowed from better films like Intacto and Death Race, and the emotional moments lack impact. Ravi Kishan is the only one who brings some energy.
With stylish visuals but no real soul, Luck ends up being a forgettable gamble that doesn't pay off.
Despite a solid cast, Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan, Mithun Chakraborty, and Shruti Haasan, the film suffers from weak writing, flat performances, and ridiculous logic. Scenes feel borrowed from better films like Intacto and Death Race, and the emotional moments lack impact. Ravi Kishan is the only one who brings some energy.
With stylish visuals but no real soul, Luck ends up being a forgettable gamble that doesn't pay off.
Luck had every element in it to be a good watch, but it fails big time. The plot is good, it should have been written well. Actors were great in the movie, but then also it does not lives up to expectation.
It was something that I had not expected at all and therefore was rather taken back by its contents. A Mafia kingpin is obsessed by gambling not in the usual way but with peoples lives and he finds those who are in need of money and puts them through tasks, which can result to be very costly if they decide to leave or aren't able to complete.
Starring Mithun Chakraborthy, Sanjay Dutt, Imran Kham, Ravi Kishan, Danny Denzongpa and Chitrashi Rawat. Shruti Hasan, daughter of Kamal Haasan, is introduced in this, while Rati Agnihotri makes a special appearance. This is directed by Soham Shah and Salim – Suleiman provide the music score.
This is Imran Khan's third film in which he is in action for the second time, the previous being "Kidnap" and he is good in some scenes but unfortunately, his character of a person who needs money, goes from convincing to unconvincing as the movie progresses. Shruti Haasan, making her debut in this, has shown signs of potential talent and also has the looks as well and given some time, she will accelerate in this career. But the two actors who were conspicuous throughout are Sanjay Dutt and Danny Denzongpa but the same cannot be said for Mithun Chakraborthy as his was rather on the weak side and felt that much more could have been done to his character but was not.
Director and writer Soham Shah has tried to introduce a new type concept with its theme of gambling and having the characters play Russian roulette and has added on some stunts, which are not anything new but do look spectacular and nothing else. But somehow, the film does manage to keep the audience stick to their seat and yet it fails to click as no one who is in the right frame of mind would play Russian roulette with their lives even if they need money.
This film just does not appeal or click but is just about watchable but unfortunately is a flop.
Starring Mithun Chakraborthy, Sanjay Dutt, Imran Kham, Ravi Kishan, Danny Denzongpa and Chitrashi Rawat. Shruti Hasan, daughter of Kamal Haasan, is introduced in this, while Rati Agnihotri makes a special appearance. This is directed by Soham Shah and Salim – Suleiman provide the music score.
This is Imran Khan's third film in which he is in action for the second time, the previous being "Kidnap" and he is good in some scenes but unfortunately, his character of a person who needs money, goes from convincing to unconvincing as the movie progresses. Shruti Haasan, making her debut in this, has shown signs of potential talent and also has the looks as well and given some time, she will accelerate in this career. But the two actors who were conspicuous throughout are Sanjay Dutt and Danny Denzongpa but the same cannot be said for Mithun Chakraborthy as his was rather on the weak side and felt that much more could have been done to his character but was not.
Director and writer Soham Shah has tried to introduce a new type concept with its theme of gambling and having the characters play Russian roulette and has added on some stunts, which are not anything new but do look spectacular and nothing else. But somehow, the film does manage to keep the audience stick to their seat and yet it fails to click as no one who is in the right frame of mind would play Russian roulette with their lives even if they need money.
This film just does not appeal or click but is just about watchable but unfortunately is a flop.
Luck starts off a good note. The style, action and execution is heavily inspired from Dhoom 2 and Race. Sadly its ends up as an overdose of it. The storyline is good and indeed had the potential to join the league of yet another stylised thriller.
For starters, the "game show/betting" should have been given more screen time for the concept to sink into the audience. Too much time was devoted for Imran Khan's background and too little for a few.
π Imran Khan:: Attempting for a chocolate-hero-to-action-hero makeover too-much-too-fast. Chaacha Chowdhary's inputs required desperately.
π Shruti Haasan:: Lookswise has an uncanny resemblance to Sonali Bendre. In terms of launchpad, Luck is no-doubt a very bad choice in every aspect. Be it too much of skin show or entry into the storyline just before interval. Kamal Hasan's tag/ genes can be too much of weight to bear and it shows. In terms of performance it feels that she is delivering more than warranted. Nonetheless, has a great screen presence.
π Sanjay Dutt:: Sometime ago, he wanted to attempt sequel to Kaante and perhaps the idea has eventually translated into Luck. There are too many similarities as well - for instance the entire assemble in Kaante is orchestrated by Sanjay Dutt. Anyways, in Luck there was no meat to his character.
π Chitraashi:: The character got dwarfed amongst the biggies.
π Mithun:: His track was a straight-lift from "Major" Kaante. Koi Shaq?
π Ravi Kishen:: Desperate attempt to copy Anthony Hopkins, albeit failed one.
π Danny:: Passable.
π Rati & Rupa Ganguly hardly had any presence.
Mr. Renzil D'Silva (Rang De Basanti), you were absolute let-down.
Soham, it obvious that you failed to learn "all-that-it-takes" from the master.
PS:: There is no normal sentence in the movie, every character barks "dialogues".
For starters, the "game show/betting" should have been given more screen time for the concept to sink into the audience. Too much time was devoted for Imran Khan's background and too little for a few.
π Imran Khan:: Attempting for a chocolate-hero-to-action-hero makeover too-much-too-fast. Chaacha Chowdhary's inputs required desperately.
π Shruti Haasan:: Lookswise has an uncanny resemblance to Sonali Bendre. In terms of launchpad, Luck is no-doubt a very bad choice in every aspect. Be it too much of skin show or entry into the storyline just before interval. Kamal Hasan's tag/ genes can be too much of weight to bear and it shows. In terms of performance it feels that she is delivering more than warranted. Nonetheless, has a great screen presence.
π Sanjay Dutt:: Sometime ago, he wanted to attempt sequel to Kaante and perhaps the idea has eventually translated into Luck. There are too many similarities as well - for instance the entire assemble in Kaante is orchestrated by Sanjay Dutt. Anyways, in Luck there was no meat to his character.
π Chitraashi:: The character got dwarfed amongst the biggies.
π Mithun:: His track was a straight-lift from "Major" Kaante. Koi Shaq?
π Ravi Kishen:: Desperate attempt to copy Anthony Hopkins, albeit failed one.
π Danny:: Passable.
π Rati & Rupa Ganguly hardly had any presence.
Mr. Renzil D'Silva (Rang De Basanti), you were absolute let-down.
Soham, it obvious that you failed to learn "all-that-it-takes" from the master.
PS:: There is no normal sentence in the movie, every character barks "dialogues".
Please don't mistake the title for the fate of any of the characters, from the movie 'Luck'. It was just an ode to people who had to go through the ordeal (which might just find stark, blunt resonance with the worst of nightmares, that one might have to face in movie hall) of sitting through the 120 minutes of the movie luck.
Right from the opening sequence, where Sanjay Dutt, defies death by running across some 6-7 moving trains which travel with amazing sync through the moment when fully loaded guns fail to fire on a few handpicked lucky heroes and villains to the scene where a bullet rushes through the exact position where an ordinary human being was supposed to have his heart, only to find out "alas ! it is the lucky hero and his heart is placed in some remote area of the body which usually holds something else ! duh !
Then you might ask, for what I gave the movie a 4 out of 10. Well its for the guts of Sanjay Dutt,Imran Khan and Midhun Dada for betting that this is going to work. Shruthi Hassan, I felt, was a different face, from the usual Bollywood heroines. Sanjay Dutt does no justice to what he is capable of, by reprising the roles he did in Musafir, Dhamaal , Dus Kahaniyan and so on!And yes, its also because I did shell out a few bucks to go over to the theater to watch it and would feel that I just threw it away in the wind if I don't give it at least a 4 :) So do you want to be lucky??
Right from the opening sequence, where Sanjay Dutt, defies death by running across some 6-7 moving trains which travel with amazing sync through the moment when fully loaded guns fail to fire on a few handpicked lucky heroes and villains to the scene where a bullet rushes through the exact position where an ordinary human being was supposed to have his heart, only to find out "alas ! it is the lucky hero and his heart is placed in some remote area of the body which usually holds something else ! duh !
Then you might ask, for what I gave the movie a 4 out of 10. Well its for the guts of Sanjay Dutt,Imran Khan and Midhun Dada for betting that this is going to work. Shruthi Hassan, I felt, was a different face, from the usual Bollywood heroines. Sanjay Dutt does no justice to what he is capable of, by reprising the roles he did in Musafir, Dhamaal , Dus Kahaniyan and so on!And yes, its also because I did shell out a few bucks to go over to the theater to watch it and would feel that I just threw it away in the wind if I don't give it at least a 4 :) So do you want to be lucky??
Did you know
- TriviaManoj Bajpai was offered Ravi Kishan's role but turned it down.
- Quotes
Lakhaan Tamaang: You can't write your luck with money, but you can definitely make money with luck.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributors were required to make compulsory cuts to several shots of animal cruelty, in this case cockfighting orchestrated for the purpose of the film, in line with the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937, in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut classification was not available.
- ConnectionsReferences 13 Tzameti (2005)
- SoundtracksAazma - Luck Is The Key
Written by Shabbir Ahmed
Composed by Salim Merchant and Salim Merchant
Performed by Shruti Haasan and Clinton Cerejo
Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $149,333
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $112,309
- Jul 26, 2009
- Gross worldwide
- $426,221
- Runtime
- 2h 21m(141 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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