Movie Name: | Sadda Adda | ||
bollywood Aaina Rating: | 1 /5 | ||
Star Cast: | Karanvir Sharma, Shaurya Chauhan, Bhaumik Sampat, Rohin Robert, Rohitt Arora, Kunal Pant, Parimal Aloke | ||
Director: | Muazzam Beg | ||
Producer: | Ramesh B. Agarwal, Rajiv R. Agarwal & Tarun R. Agarwal | ||
Music Directer: | Shamir Tandon | ||
Story: The story revolves around six room-mates and their
camaraderie. Irfan (Bhaumik Sampat), Sameer (Karanvir Sharma), Kabir
(Kunal Pant), Jogi (Rohitt Arora), Safal (Parimal Aloke) and Rajat
(Rohin Robert) stay in Delhi, just like thousands of North Indians, in
search of opportunities that were never available in their own home
towns. They come from different backgrounds together, to share a two BHK
apartment in a middle-class colony, which they lovingly call ‘Sadda
Adda’ and live with a completely bindaas attitude. However, with time
they come across many situations in life, but it's just the way they
deal with it that decides their future. Story Treatment: 'The
only thing that will stop you from fulfilling your dreams is you’, is
one message which the movie screams out loud and leaves a very positive
message, that life is about how you deal with your issues. The movie
offers a pleasing experience, packed in very ‘Men will be Men’ style,
yet keeping the emotions intact in the storyline. The story is simple,
yet engaging. The emotional quotient is uninterrupted with different
emotional backdrops. The first half establishes the characters without
inducing much, but second half is more poignant and appealing. 'Star Cast: Bhaumik
Sampat grabs one’s attention and has done complete justice to whatever
he was offered, with his good looks and apt acting. Karanvir Sharma too
promises to be a new talent to look forward to and impresses with his
performance. Parimal Aloke, Rohin Robert and Kunal Pant get less scope,
but again leave an impact on the viewers. Shaurya Chauhan makes her
presence felt, while Rohitt Arora adds a funny side to the film without
overdoing his act. Direction: Muazzam Beg does justice
to the movie, while taking the script a level ahead. The director
surely earns some brownie points for making his new star cast shine with
their talent. Also, the direction clearly indicates his sense of
understanding of the youth and how he's able to still pass on one
serious message with such ease, registered with entertainment. Dialogues/cinematography/music:
Dialogues are simple, convincing and funny, which assure entertainment.
Cinematography is decent, a crispier editing could have added to the
charm further. Sarphira song expresses the flavour of the movie, while
leaves a feel good effect on ears. The title track Sadda Adda also
explains the lifestyle of youngsters and suits the film’s theme. A film with a message and roofed with engaging entertainment, surely makes it a one time watch. No major star cast and promotions can act as a hindrance at the ticket window. It's a bit slow during the first half, but is successful in tickling the funny bone. |
Friday, 13 January 2012
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