Saturday, October 22, 2011

"Be careful" - Do not watch this movie "Be Careful" - Do not watch this movie!

Film: "Be-Careful", Cast: Rajniesh Duggal, Zaid Hamid, Tanisha Mukherjee, Kiran Rathore, Shilpi Sharma, Johny Lever, Rajpal Yadav and Sanjay Mishra, Director: Chandrakant Singh, Rating: 1 / 2 *

High and low testosterone in the CI, "Be-Careful" is a monstrosity. Inspired by films like "Masti" and "No Entry", this comic drama is the story of two husbands, promiscuous and meaningless Sameer (Rajneish Duggal) and Anand (Zaid Hamid).

The film begins with Sameer, a businessman, interviewing a prospective employee. "What is your name?" He asks. "Lele Meri" is the answer. Sameer lunges at the woman, she resists. After the shock, business partner Anand Sameer enters the cabin, only to repeat the sequence.

Later, the candidate clarifies the confusion that his name is Mary, married to a Mr. Lele, hence the name of Mary Lele.

Tired of the antics of their husbands, their wives - Anjali (Tanisha Mukherjee) and Kiran (Kiran Rathore), along with their parents-in-law and Asrani Tiku Talsania try to teach a lesson to aspiring studs.

Men are driven out of money for a hotel in Thailand with a number of restrictions, which can even put in a monastery to shame. But, alas! They are difficult to reform.

All the film's comic from Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Asrani, Shakti Kapoor Tiku Talsania wasted. With a wafer and a script shoddily words, non-energy performances and a script discordant, the movie gives a jolt to one's own sensibility.

The film leans heavily done to death scenes, puns and linguistic errors. With strong puns on names like - Lele, Bure Lal (Shakti Kapoor), Kujlee, U ganda, this film is not laugh riot by any imagination. Also with dialogues like, "Hey, smart, handsome, handsome, awesome, how Mausam has changed?" This movie is pure garbage.

On the technical side, although Najeeb Khan film is decent, the visual impact is lost due to different special effects, so the film look a publicity stunt.

The music is nothing to write. The number of article "Will you be my Maahiye" starring Tulip Joshi runs the factory. Score high, squeaky Audiography hole background is another delicate point of the film.

A word to the director Chandrakant Singh. He has not improved since his first film "Kya Hai Drama Rama Rama".

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