Movie Review KAAGAZ KE FOOLS Makes Fools Of Audience
| |
Friday, 24th April 12:55 PM IST
Pluses: hard to find Minuses:
bad performances, amateur direction, pathetic screenplay, bad dialogues, shabby editing
Critic Rating: 0/5
Business Rating: 0/5
Verdict:
Watch it for any reason you can find
Detailed Analysis:
All Vinay Pathak starrer films failed miserably at box office and now here comes one more badly made film without any marketing.
The next day, a series of incidents happen in quick succession that puts everyone including Purushottam in a tizzy. While on one hand, Purushottam gets kidnapped in broad daylight, on the other hand, someone renames his book from 'Ek Thehri Si Zindagi' to 'Ek Tharki Si Zindagi', which lands up being a Bestseller' in no time of its publishing. Who are the people responsible for Purushottam's kidnapping and what are their motives, who is responsible for the renaming of the book, do Purushottam and his wife ever make peace with each other or do they land up divorcing each other is what forms the rest of the story. Performance wise not a single performer stands out as every actor including senior ones ham and ham throughout. Mughda Godse is pathetic, Raima Sen looks old, Saurabh Shukla has only one thing funny an artificial mustache and Vinay Pathek repeats himself in a really bad wig. Film has cliche premise and screenplay lacks pace. Film has poor dialogues. Film has irritating background score. Art department is so so and editing is poor.
Director Anil Chaudhary fails in bringing out some kind of comedy and basic etiquette of direction as he has written real poor screenplay. Though climax is bad and lack of events make it a tiring watch for masses. Film released today and should release across 200 screens. Film had no chances at box office as its a film with very niche appeal and average reviews will kill its chances further. Film will depend on exceptional word of mouth to survive as it has no great buzz or marketing awareness.
Go for this if you really want to kill your time in cinema, literally!
|