Banner: S. K. Pictures Pvt Ltd
Producer: Sushikailash
Director: Israr Ahmed
Starcast: Yogesh Kumar, Madalasa Sharma, Jimmy Shergill, Hrishita Bhatt, Shagufta Ali, Shakti Kapoor et al
Music: Pramod Panth
Director Israr Ahmed has made a cocktail of yesteryears films and the main culprit for this seems to be the writer Aadesh Arjun who has not only borrowed the plot but also most of the dialogues, punches as well as most of the scenarios from the most popular films of yesteryears.
The scripted scenario of Dil Sala Sanki opens with a song & dance of Badal (Debutant Yogesh Kumar) who, since he was that high had been idolizing the most powerful Don Bachcha Babu (Jimmy Shergil) and by the time he grows up he becomes the Don’s trusted right hand man, in fact his Man Friday. And just then a new family of Sharmaji (Shakti Kapoor), his wife (Shagufta Ali) & their daughter Megha (Madalasa Sharma) arrives in the neighborhood and then it is just love at first sight for Badal. But Megha does not reciprocrate’s Badal’s advances mainly because Badal happens to be a criminal. And then tragedy strikes when Bachcha Babu’s wife accidently succumbs, or rather murdered by Bachcha Babu himself, in a kitchen fire. Later on he also expresses his desire to marry Megha. And when Badal tries to intervene as he loves Megha, the Don’s other goons beat him black & blue and he is left for dead. But Badal returns back to save Megha from the clutches of Bachcha Babu.
Director Israr Ahmed has taken over the directorial reigns from where the original director seems to have left off and Israr Ahmed has churned out a totally commercial venture which will be lapped up by the masses.
Performance wise Yogesh Kumar is the mainstay of the film and he has literally proved that he is indeed a “sanki” actor & performer who has really done well in both the action & the dance sequences. But he still needs to hone up his all round skills to go a long way in Bollywood. And the same holds true for Madalsa Sharma. While Jimmy Shergill, Hrishita Bhatt and veteran actors like Shakti Kapoor, Shagufta Ali are no doubt good and do their might in carrying the film forward.
Tail Piece: Dil Sala Sanki is a masala oriented, fairly entertaining film meant for the masses.