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Movie Review: ‘Everest’ happens to be a spectacular movie

September 21, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Everest

Producers: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Nicky Kentish Barnes, Tyler Thompson, Brian Oliver & Baltasar Kormakur
Director: Baltasar Kormakur
Star Cast: Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, Micheral Kelly, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, Emily Watson, Keira Knightley, Sam Worthington & Jake Gyllenhaal
Genre: Docu Drama
Verdict: Good

Plot: On the morning of May 10, 1996, climbers (Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin) from two expeditions start their final ascent toward the summit of Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. With little warning, a violent storm strikes the mountain, engulfing the adventurers in one of the fiercest blizzards ever encountered by man. Challenged by the harshest conditions imaginable, the teams must endure blistering winds and freezing temperatures in an epic battle to survive against nearly impossible odds.

Aces: The dare devil act of all the principal actors who were part of the expedition to scale the mountainous peaks of the Everest.

Minuses: The slowest pace of the movie gives you a feeling of watching a documentary film.

Last Word: An interesting fare but with very limited footsteps as this may not be enjoyed by the family audiences.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Everest, Film, Hollywood, Jason Clarke, John Hawkes, Josh Brolin, Micheral Kelly, Movie, Movie Review

Movie Review: ‘Black Mass’ is an highly engaging film

September 19, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

black-mass

Producers: John Lesher, Patrick McCormick, Brian Oliver, Tyler Thompson & Scott Cooper
Director: Scott Copper
Star Cast: Johnny Depp, Joel Edgerton, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kevin Beacon, Jesse Plemons, Corey Stoll & Peter Saarsgard
Genre: Crime
Verdict: Good

Plot: In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly (Joel Edgerton) persuades Irish mobster James “Whitey” Bulger (Johnny Depp) to collaborate with the FBI and eliminate a common enemy: the Italian mob. The drama tells the story of this unholy alliance, which spiralled out of control, allowing Whitey to evade law enforcement, consolidate power, and become one of the most ruthless & powerful gangsters in Boston history.

Aces: The most noteworthy performance comes from the extremely talented actor Johnny Depp and of course, the rest of the actors too. Director Scott Cooper too deserves full credit for making such a spell binding crime drama.

Minuses: Too much use of sex, violence & Profanity.

Last Word: A not to be missed gangster movie that had rocked the Boston city in the 70s.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Benedict Cumberbatch, Black Mass, Film, Hollywood, Joel Edgerton, Johnny Depp, Movie, Movie Review

Movie Review: ‘Hero’ is totally disappointing

September 17, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

hero

Banner: Salman Khan Films
Producer: Salman Khan & Subhash Ghai
Director: Nikhil Advani
Cast: Sooraj Pancholi, Athiya Shetty, Aditya Pancholi, Chetan Hansraj, Vivaan Bhatena, Sharad Kelkar, Tigmanshu Dhulia et al
Music: Amaal Mallik, Meet Bros Anjjan & Sachin – Jigar

Director Subhash Ghai, the original showman of Bollywood, has given many memorable & unforgettable classic films as a filmmaker. And one of them was the 80’s film ‘Hero’ starring Jackie Shroff & Meenakshi Sheshadri. In fact it was a picture perfect film in all aspects & respects. But this week’s ‘Hero’, starring debutantes Sooraj Pancholi (son of Aditya Pancholi) & Athiya Shetty (daughter of Suniel Shetty), a remake of the original ‘Hero’ directed by Nikhil Advani & produced by Salman Khan is one big let down in all aspects & respects.

The plotted scenario of ‘Hero’ starts off with a normal day in Mumbai, which is followed by the ‘heroic’ entry of Sooraj (Sooraj Pancholi) who is an extremely ‘large hearted’ ‘gunda’ who cannot see pains & sufferings. So, when the villainous Changezi (Chetan Hansraj) and his henchmen torture the helpless, Sooraj stages a heroic entry and beats the henchmen black & blue. Sooraj’s friends aka his ‘partners in crime’, who are dead against his large heartedness, convince him to go clubbing to celebrate. That’s when Sooraj meets the free spirited Radha (Athiya Shetty). It is in the club where Sooraj picks up a dance only in order to prove Radha that they are in no way ‘Losers’. He also lands up fighting with Radha’s ‘pile – on’ boyfriend and saves her from being dragged along with him. All of this impresses Radha very much and she almost falls in love with him instantly! On the other hand, Radha’s father (Tigmanshu Dhulia), an Inspector General of Police, is on a war path & at loggerheads against Pasha (Aditya Pancholi), who has been imprisoned for being the mastermind in the killing of a journalist. Despite repeated attempts of requests & tortures, when Pasha refuses to budge, the IG declares that he has hardcore evidence against Pasha which will nail him forever. That’s when Pasha tells his ‘protege’ Sooraj to kidnap Radha, but keep her safely. Not the one to negate his ‘Baba’s’ (as Sooraj fondly calls Pasha) words, Sooraj immediately sets into action and disguises himself as a ‘police – escort’ and kidnaps Radha and takes her to a snow clad area. As time passes by, Sooraj & Athiya fall for each other. And when Athiya comes to know about Sooraj’s background, she convinces him to reform his life using the ‘Control + Alt + Delete’ formula and ‘Enter’ into a new life.

Its very sad but true that director Nikhil Advani the great has totally butchered the film with not even one redeeming factor to lure the audiences to the cinema halls and word of mouth of publicity will drive the final nail in the box office coffin. Not only this Nikhil Advani the great has even put a dampner on the future filmic career of debutantes namely Suraj Pancholi & Athiya Shetty. In short if Subhash Ghai’s ‘Hero’ kept you hooked & mesmerised through out the film then Nikhil Advani’s ‘Hero’ leaves you cold & frustrated right from the word go. Subhash Ghai’s evergreen movie ‘Hero’ is still alive in cine goers memory but Nikhil Advani’s ever forgetful ‘Hero’ has the potential to die its natural death once you step out of the darkened auditorium.

Performance wise too there’s nothing much to be happy about as Sooraj Pancholi has an attractive screen presence topped with a great physique which girls & girlish boys would love to die for. In short Sooraj has done a great job in the action sequences. But otherwise he sleep walks through the film with one stoic expression pasted on his countenance. Athiya Shetty is one more addition to the glam gals of the tinsel town. Besides both Sooraj Pancholi & Athiya Shetty will have miles to travel in the histrionics arena to prove their worth. While the other performers act can be described in just one word like Tigmanshu Dhulia is miscast, Sharad Kelkar is decent, Aditya Pancholi is okay and last but not the least Vivan Bhatena is spell binding.

Tail Piece: Strictly recommended for die hard Salman Khan fans and even those who are a part of his fan club.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Aditya Pancholi, Athiya Shetty, Bollywood, Film, Hero, Movie, Movie Review, Salman Khan, Sooraj Pancholi, Subhash Ghai

Movie Review: ‘Welcome Back’ is a fun filled rollercoaster ride of full on entertainment

September 16, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

welcome back

Banner: Base Industries Group
Producer: Firoz Nadiadwala
Director: Anees Bazmee
Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, John Abraham, Nana Patekar, Anil Kapoor, Shruti Haasan, Ankita Shrivastava, Shiney Ahuja, Paresh Rawal, Dimple Kapadia, Sakshi Maggo, Lauren Gottlieb, Reema Debnath, Supriya Karnik, Rajpal Yadav, Neeraj Vora, & Surveen Chawla
Music: Meet Bros Anjjan, Anu Malik & Abhishek Ray

Director Anees Bazmee certainly needs no special introduction as far as his mainstream filmic career goes. So much so that he has indeed delivered hit after hit films in the mainstream arena. Unlike certain director’s films you don’t have to leave your brains behind at home to watch an Anees Bazmee stamped film. And now almost more than half a decade later he has carried forward the legacy of the prequel ‘Welcome’ by bringing back its picture perfect, as far as a full on entertainment for one & all is concerned, sequel as his latest offering ‘Welcome Back’.

The intricately plotted scenario of ‘Welcome Back’ starts off with the picturesque Dubai and the grand entry of the ‘now – transformed – but – still -unmarried’ Uday Shetty (Nana Patekar) & Majnu Pandey (Anil Kapoor). Just as these dons start enjoying their reformed ‘clean’ lives as respectable members of society, there enters Babita aka Rajkumari Chandni (Ankita Shrivastava) and her gorgeous mother Poonam aka Maharani (Dimple Kapadia). Even though they claim to be the princess & Maharani of Najafgadh, the actual fact remains that they are thugs of the highest order whose main motive is to con rich men and siphon off their money. Unaware of their background, Uday & Majnu fall in love with the Rajkumari, so much so that there comes a situation when their best friendship is at stake. Just when Uday & Majnu initiate their matrimonial meet with Rajkumari & Maharani, there enters Uday’s ‘poor’ father (Nana Patekar in a double role), who ‘thrusts’ the responsibility of his daughter Ranjhana’s (Shruti Haasan) marriage to Uday & Majnu. Seizing this opportunity, Maharani lays a condition that her ‘princess’ daughter’s wedding with either Majnu or Uday will happen only after Ranjhana’s wedding. In the meantime, due to certain circumstances & situational misunderstandings, Ranjhana falls in love with Ajju bhai (John Abraham) who is a Mumbai based goon and also Dr. Ghungroo (Paresh Rawal)’s step son from Mrs. Ghungroo (Supriya Karnik). In order to create a good impression before Uday & Majnu, Ajju ‘disguises’ himself as a decent, sober, well -mannered guy when he comes to Dubai. But when Uday & Majnu discover Ajju’s true identity, all hell breaks loose and they seek the help of the deadly Wanted Bhai (Naseeruddin Shah) in order to eliminate Ajju. Things take an unexpected u – turn when they realise that Wanted Bhai’s only son (Shiney Ahuja) is not just a drug addict, but also blindly in love with Ranjhana and thereafter a comedy of errors is what forms the crux of the film.

Director Anees Bazmee certainly deserves kudos for his multiple efforts in putting up such a magnitude of film with an ensemble cast of 9 actors who are stars in their own right. The lovers of ‘Welcome’ will definitely lap up its franchise namely ‘Welcome Back’. I can safely vouch for the fact that it is a fun filled laughriot, in fact a rollercoaster ride of full on entertainment, all through the way. Besides its production values are lavish beyond imagination. Not to forget the fact that it has been shot at a very grand & most expensive locales of Dubai. And now for the ‘Kamzor Kadi’ of the film is that of a lack of a proper script which is why the film wavers at time like it is cruising on a speed breaker. But still Anees Bazmee succeeds in holding the cine goers interest by conceiving most of the non – stop hilarious scenes that keeps you in splits right till the end and the masses leave the auditorium clamouring for more. I won’t reveal those scenes and spoil your fun. In fact the highlight of the film are its comedy tracks & one – liners. A due credit also goes to its behind the scenes men namely the film’s action by Abbas Ali Moghul, “Climax” scenes conceived by Firoz Nadiadwallah, cinematography by Kabir Lal, editing by Steven Bernard,  dialogues by Raaj Shaandilyaa and above all not to forget its brilliant background score by the Late Aadesh Srivastava & musical scores by Meet Bros Anjaan, Annu Malik and above all Abhishek Ray for whom ‘Welcome Back’ happens to be his 1st musically super hit experience in the mainstream arena.

Performance wise I would like to add that every actor of ‘Welcome Back’ has tried to grab the cine goers eyeballs. But with due respect the credit goes to all the performers for having delivered their act with finesse even at the cost of hamming at the right places in the appropriate situations. But of course the top scorers are the inimitable pair of Nana Patekar & Anil Kapoor who literally bring the roof down everytime they grace the screen with their comically interluded histrionics. Next in line memorable act comes from the supremely talented Naseeruddin Shah & Paresh Rawal, Need I say anything more about the quartet of actors mentioned above. Amongst the younger generation of actors it is John Abraham who has delivered an outstanding act as the typical Mumbaiyya Tapori’. He is too good to be true both as a sane guy as well as a tapori and for once he did not have to flaunt his innerwear a la ‘Dostana’. That apart it is a real pity to see a once extremely talented actress Dimple Kapadia ham away to glory in each & every scene. Next in line in the ladies brigade are Shruti Haasan & debutant Ankita Shrivastava who had nothing much to do against the entirely male brigade show but yet they both succeeded in putting up a decently applaudable act. And last but not the least is Shiney Ahuja who has really impressed in his comeback role after having disappeared into oblivion due to his personal life controversy.

Tail Piece: For all lovers of the earlier film ‘Welcome’ I would just like to add that ‘Welcome Back’ to the party for a full on joyous ride of entertainment galore.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Anil Kapoor, Bollywood, Film, John Abraham, Movie, Movie Review, Nana Patekar, Naseeruddin Shah, Welcome Back

Movie Review: ‘MSG 2 – The Messenger’ is once again an interesting film with a message

September 16, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

MSG 2 - The Messenger

Banner: Hakikat Entertainment Pvt Ltd
Producer: Hakikat Entertainment Pvt Ltd
Director: Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh
Cast: Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, Arpit Ranka, Honeypreet Insan, CharanPreet Insan, Shan – E – Meet Insan, Rooh – E -Meet Insan, Rohit Khurana, Kainaat Toor, Sukhwinder Singh & Sahil Insan
Music: Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh & Abhijit Vaghani

The duo of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh & Jeetu Arora have now come up with their latest offering namely ‘MSG 2 – The Messenger’ which happens to be a sequel to the 2015 film ‘MSG: The Messenger’. Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh & Jeetu Arora have once again tackled a message oriented theme. ‘MSG: The Messenger’ was indeed a well made & hugely successful film & the director duo hopes to achieve the same kind of success with the sequel ‘MSG 2 – The Messenger’.

In brief the plotted scenario of ‘MSG 2 – The Messenger’ revolves around the theme of the reformation of the tribals from their alienated lives in jungles to the mainstream social life. And how the protagonist Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, one of the director of ‘MSG 2 – The Messenger’, succeeds in his mission forms the crux of the story.

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh had completely shocked the cine goers with his maiden religiously devotional attempt in ‘MSG – The Messenger’. And now he, along with Jeetu Arora, has repeated his earlier successful feat in ‘MSG 2 – The Messenger’. So the masses will be in sync with the latest ”MSG 2 – The Messenger’ too, but will it have the same entertainingly preachy influence on the classy audiences remains to be seen.

Performance wise Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh is the centre of attraction all through the film and he has been adequately supported by his remaining startcast comprising of Arpit Ranka, Honeypreet Insan, CharanPreet Insan, Shan – E – Meet Insan, Rooh – E -Meet Insan, Rohit Khurana, Kainaat Toor, Sukhwinder Singh & Sahil Insan

Tail Piece: Go for it as, if you have enjoyed the prequel namely ‘MSG – The Messenger’ then you will surely enjoy the sequel ‘MSG 2 – The Messenger’.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Dera Sacha Sauda, Film, Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, Movie, Movie Review

Movie Review: ‘We Are Your Friends’ is a disappointing fare

September 12, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

we_are_your_friends

Producers: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner & Liza Chasin
Director: Max Joseph
Star Cast: Zac Efron, Emily Ratajkowski, Shiloh Fernandez, Alex Shaffer, Jonny Weston, Wes Bentley etc
Genre: Drama
Verdict: Poor

Max Joseph has come up with a very disappointing fare in his debut directorial offering, We Are Your Friends, about a struggling DJ Cole (Zac Afron).

Plot: Set in the world of electronic music & Hollywood nightlife, an aspiring 23 year old DJ named Cole (Zac Afron) spends his days scheming with his childhood friends and his nights working on the one track that will set the world on fire. All of this changes when he meets a charismatic but damaged older DJ named James (Wes Bentley), who takes him under his wings. Things get complicated, however, when Cole starts falling for James’ much younger girlfriend, Sophie (Emily Ratajkowski). With Cole’s forbidden relationship intensifying and his friendships unraveling, he must choose between love, loyalty, and the future he is destined for.

Aces: Zac Afron’s riveting performance as a DJ and of course the original sound tracks (OST).

Minuses: The constant beeps and most of the scenes mercilessly mutilated by the Censors scissors.

Last Word: We Are Your Friends is strictly recommended for Zac Afrons die hard fans and others just stay away.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Alex Shaffer, Emily Ratajkowski, Film, Hollywood, Movie, Movie Review, Shiloh Fernandez, We Are Your Friends, Zac Efron

Movie Review: ‘She’s Funny That Way’ is not so funny after all

September 5, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

She Is Funny That Way

Producer: Wes Anderson, Noah Baumbach, George Drakoulis, Logan Levy & Holly Wiersma
Director: Peter Bogdanovich
Star Cast: Owen Wilson, Imogen Poots, Kathryn Hahn, Will Forte, Rhys Ifans, Jennifer Aniston et al
Genre: Comedy
Verdict: Average

The latest offering by Peter Bagdanovich’s latest offering She Is Funny That way traces the experience of an ex – call girl cum escort in a Broadway play albeit in a funny & satirical way. But the way he has tackled the subject is hardly convincing.

Plot: The film depicts the interconnected personal lives of the cast & crew of a Broadway production. When established director Arnold Albertson (Owen Wilson) casts his call girl – turned – actress Isabella “Izzy” Patterson (Imogen Poots) in a new play to star alongside his wife Delta (Kathryn Hahn) & her ex – lover Seth Gilbert (Rhys Ifans), a zany love tangle forms with hilarious twists. Jennifer Aniston plays Izzy’s therapist Jane, who is consumed with her own failing relationship with Arnold’s playwright Joshua Fleet (Will Forte), who is also developing a crush on Izzy.

Aces: It’s really the performances of the principal actor’s that are noteworthy and keeps the viewers interest in the proceedings alive.

Minuses: The fault lies mainly with the script & the directorial treatment.

Last Word: Go watch it if you have nothing better to do on this weekend.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Film, Hollywood, Imogen Poots, Kathryn Hahn, Movie, Movie Review, Owen Wilson, She Is Funny That Way

Movie Review: ‘The Path of Zarathustra’ is a very relevant film on the exploration of one’s religious faith

September 4, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

The Path of Zarathustra

Producer: Sorab Irani
Director: Oorvazi Irani
Star Cast: Oorvazi Irani, Tom Alter, Rushad Rana, Darius Shroff, Firdausi Jussawalla & Vivek Tandon
Genre: Docudrama
Verdict: Good

Parsis are a minority community which is mostly steeped in myths galore. and director Oorvazi Irani has tried her best to clear all the misconceptions prevalent about the Parsis in lieu with their religion.

Plot: The film tells the journey of a young woman born into Zoroastrianism, the religion of her forefathers. Her journey starts with a remote village where she sees her grandfather die, to Mumbai, where she is welcomed by her aunt’s adopted son who confesses that he still loves her.

Aces: A laudable effort by a 1st time director Oorvazi Irani. Besides she has succeeded in extracting good work from her technicians.

Minuses: The performance of all the actors including the director Oorvazi Irani in the central role leaves much to be desired.

Last Word: A very relevant film on the exploration of one’s religious faith.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Darius Shroff, Film, Movie, Movie Review, Oorvazi Irani, Rushad Rana, The Path of Zarathustra, Tom Alter

Movie Review: ‘Kaun Kitne Paani Mein’ is a very mediocre movie

September 2, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

kaun-kitne-paani-mein

Producers: One Drop Foundation & Eleeanora Images Pvt Ltd
Director: Nila Madhab Panda
Cast: Kunal Kapoor, Radhika Apte, Gulshan Grover, Saurabh Shukla et al

What one really fails to understand is that how come a brilliant director like Nila Madhab Panda, who has earlier made excellently outstanding film like ‘I Am Kalam’ come with such a mediocre film like ‘Kaun Kitne Paani Mein’. Which is a satirical take revolving around water politics in a fictional Odisha village.

The film opens with an honour killing where the king of a village (nestled in the hills) shoots his daughter and the low caste man she has fallen in love with and banishes the man’s poor family to the foothills of the village. 3 decades later, the rich wastrels of the king’s part of the village (known as Upri) and the hardworking commoners who now reside in the foothills (Bairi) lead starkly & starkingly different lives. While Upri, once fertile, is rendered barren over the years due to lack of water, Bairi has been transformed into lush agricultural land thanks to its enterprising residents as they are well – versed in water conservation methods and manage to store all the rain water that trickles down to them from Upri every year.
Heading these warring sub – villages are Raja Braj Singh Deo (Saurabh Shukla) & Kharu Pehelwan (Gulshan Grover) respectively. While the film mostly consists of satirical set pieces to stress just how water politics takes shape, the film’s story only gains momentum with the entrance of the film’s protagonists Deo’s son Raj (Kunal Kapoor) & Kharu’s daughter Paro (Radhika Apte).

The Odisha Director Nila Madhab Panda seriously needs to take an escapism break to hone up & sharpen his directorial skills.

Performance wise all the actors right from the youngsters (Kunal Kapoor & Radhika Apte) to the veteran & seasoned actors (Gulshan Grover & Saurabh) have just sleep walked through the film. Need anything more be said.

Tail Piece: If you have nothing better to do than settle down in front of your small screen (idiot box) or just go for a stroll.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Kaun Kitne Paani Mein, Kunal Kapoor, Movie, Movie Review, Radhika Apte

Movie Review: ‘Phantom’ is a good movie in tandem with its around the world visual treat

September 2, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

phantom

Banner: Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala & Siddharth Roy Kapur
Director: Kabir Khan
Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Katrina Kaif, Sabyasaachi Chakraborty, Rajesh Tailang, Shahnawaz Pradhan & Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub
Music: Pritam & Julius Packiam

Director Kabir Khan has had several outings in Bollywood like ‘Kabul Express’, ‘New York’, Ek Tha Tiger’ et al and now ‘Phantom’ based on journo turned author S. Hussein Zaidi’s best selling novella ‘Mumbai Avengers’ which details the behind the scenes graphic accounts of the terrorist attack of 26 / 11 in & around Mumbai’s Taj Hotel.

The plotted scenario of ‘Phantom’ kick starts with the visuals of the 26 / 11 Mumbai attack. This is immediately followed by a high octane car chase sequence between Daniyal Khan (Saif Ali Khan) and an unknown man in Chicago (US) who bangs his car and tries to drive away. Daniyal finally gets hold of him but accidentally kicks him off the bridge into the river below. This, then, leads to an array of flashback events, which establishes the connection between Daniyal Khan’s past to his present day life. The flashback states that, after being dismissed from the Indian army, Daniyal goes into a hibernation of sorts, living an isolated & secluded life of his own. In the meanwhile, when India’s RAW (Research & Analysis Wing) learns about Pakistan based terrorist group Lashkar’s yet another plan of attacking India, they plan a secret operation, off the books, to take down all the accused & masterminds behind Mumbai attacks. After much research they decided on hiring Daniyal Khan for this job. The RAW officials believe that Khan is like a ‘Phantom’, he has no records and is completely off the radar. As a part of the mission, he meets up with the beautiful & talented Nawaz (Katrina Kaif) in UK where she works as a ‘Security Consultant’. The duo however gel well after Daniyal’s 1st 2 missions in UK & US. Thereafter this duo’s journey traverses from Beirut, Syria and finally Pakistan. Even though Daniyal Khan’s mission happens to be a ‘top secret’ and ‘highly confidential’ one, the Pakistani officials sniff out his plan before Daniyal Khan reaches his ultimate goal of killing Hariz Saeed (Shahnawaz Pradhan), the mastermind behind the 26/11 attacks.

Surprisingly director Kabir Khan is getting totally seeped in the terrrorism genre of filmmaking barring his most emotional outing in ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’. Besides an incredible job has also been done by Julius Packiam (Background Scorer), Aseem Sharma (Cinematographer – who has brilliantly captured the global foreign locales), Aarif Sheikh (Editor). Kabir Khan & Parveez Shaikh (Screenplay Writer) & Peter Pedrero (Action). But composer Pritam has delivered a totally disappointing musical fare.

Performance wise it is Saif Ali Khan who shines all through the film with Katrina Kaif lending him adequate support by matching him step by step abeit in a deglamourised avatar. The other actors like Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Rajesh Tailang and above all Shahnawaz Pradhan & Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub are first rate.

Tail Piece: All in all ‘Phantom’ is a good movie in tandem with its around the world visual treat.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Katrina Kaif, Movie, Movie Review, Phantom, Saif Ali Khan

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