An astute but old-fashioned law clerk steps up to help the owner of a cafe in a legal battle that has both business and personal ramifications.An astute but old-fashioned law clerk steps up to help the owner of a cafe in a legal battle that has both business and personal ramifications.An astute but old-fashioned law clerk steps up to help the owner of a cafe in a legal battle that has both business and personal ramifications.
Vidya Malvade
- Anita A. Nagpal
- (as Vidya Malavade)
Mohnish Behl
- Rahul Sood
- (as Monnish Behl)
Smita Jaykar
- Judge
- (as Smita Jayakar)
Honey Chhaya
- Nani Anjuman
- (as Honey Chayya)
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While browsing the social websites, I found comedy scenes of Nana Patekar from this movie.
I searched and watched this movie. Then I astonished by the super acting and the final court's scene was amazing. If you want to know then must watch the movie. I will not share spoiler here.
Too good movie.
I searched and watched this movie. Then I astonished by the super acting and the final court's scene was amazing. If you want to know then must watch the movie. I will not share spoiler here.
Too good movie.
Good movie good story.. simple movie.not sure why rating is low... i liked the movie........................................................................................................... .................. .. ..................................................... Good movie good story.. simple movie.not sure why rating is low... i liked the movie.......... Good movie good story.. simple movie.not sure why rating is low... i liked the movie.......... Good movie good story.. simple movie.not sure why rating is low... i liked the movie..........
Not a bad film really. Like many of Suniel Shetty and Nana Patekar films,this is also based on social issues.The film revolves mainly around 6 people-a non practicing lawyer, a lady running a popular cafe,a businessman with his wife and kid who wants to make easy money and enjoy the best in life,a teen who comes to mumbai to study and a college girl who is not much into studies but more into extra curricular activities. The film describes how despite being very different from each other initially,they soon get mingled with each others' lives and handle their problems.
Regarding the star cast, what I'd say is The best performance is none other than that of Nana Patekar.He's too good.Suniel's OK...trying to be like in his action films,but not too good for emotional stuff. The music is remarkable,storyline is good,choreography OK.
The film is worth a watch but not many would have the patience to sit through the whole thing for over 2 hours in the theatre.Don't know what kind of audience the makers expected for it. Anyways,can be watched by all types of audiences.
All in all, 6 on 10.
Regarding the star cast, what I'd say is The best performance is none other than that of Nana Patekar.He's too good.Suniel's OK...trying to be like in his action films,but not too good for emotional stuff. The music is remarkable,storyline is good,choreography OK.
The film is worth a watch but not many would have the patience to sit through the whole thing for over 2 hours in the theatre.Don't know what kind of audience the makers expected for it. Anyways,can be watched by all types of audiences.
All in all, 6 on 10.
To start with, the title of the movie is completely misplaced (though the title song is refreshing and lingers on your head for a while).
Multiple stories are weaved around saving "Lucky Cafe" and thrown in are candy-floss romance, marital discord, organisational structure tryst, corporate greed in the garb of modernisation eventually culminating with court-room scenes (read that "a secret that opens up can of worms"). In a nutshell, there is something for everyone.
If there is a single reason you were to watch the movie then let that be Nana Patekar. He breathes life in the character of Subramanyam. Next is Dimple Kapadia who hogs the lime-light as the Parsi lady (after "Being Cyrus). Vidya Malvade essays the teacher of "Main Hoon Na". She has a strong screen-presence however appears too posh for the role. Anjana Sukhani (the Juhi Chawla of the decade) does a decent job. Rehan doesn't come across quite striking, though gets brownie points for getting his accent right. Sunil Shetty was completely miscast. His role has many layers and a seasoned actor like Irfan Khan or Kay Kay would have pushed the envelope. Raghav Sachar was wasted.
Writing is good, at least in major parts. Manages to weave multiple stories into a single thread. The subtle humour is interlaced very well with the drama. The court-room scenes seem slightly OTT, but can be safely ignored. Songs are hummable and should catch on with the youth. Kabir was appalling in his first outing "Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao" and he redeems himself with "Tum Milo Toh Sahi".
Indeed, it a feel good movie of the year.
Multiple stories are weaved around saving "Lucky Cafe" and thrown in are candy-floss romance, marital discord, organisational structure tryst, corporate greed in the garb of modernisation eventually culminating with court-room scenes (read that "a secret that opens up can of worms"). In a nutshell, there is something for everyone.
If there is a single reason you were to watch the movie then let that be Nana Patekar. He breathes life in the character of Subramanyam. Next is Dimple Kapadia who hogs the lime-light as the Parsi lady (after "Being Cyrus). Vidya Malvade essays the teacher of "Main Hoon Na". She has a strong screen-presence however appears too posh for the role. Anjana Sukhani (the Juhi Chawla of the decade) does a decent job. Rehan doesn't come across quite striking, though gets brownie points for getting his accent right. Sunil Shetty was completely miscast. His role has many layers and a seasoned actor like Irfan Khan or Kay Kay would have pushed the envelope. Raghav Sachar was wasted.
Writing is good, at least in major parts. Manages to weave multiple stories into a single thread. The subtle humour is interlaced very well with the drama. The court-room scenes seem slightly OTT, but can be safely ignored. Songs are hummable and should catch on with the youth. Kabir was appalling in his first outing "Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao" and he redeems himself with "Tum Milo Toh Sahi".
Indeed, it a feel good movie of the year.
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- TriviaThe film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia,Canada.
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- $389,646
- Runtime
- 2h 8m(128 min)
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