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When you’re a director of a masterpiece of Indian Cinema then the expectations automatically become high from your next outing, and living up to those expectations is not an easy task but director Dibakar Banerjee, the man behind Khosla Ka Ghosla, makes it a cakewalk with his new movie Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!

Set in the capital of India, New Delhi, Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! is about the life of a superchor, Lucky, played by Abhay Deol, who makes stealing look like a walk in the park. He can steal anything, be it cars, TVs, music systems, tennis rackets, dry fruits, family photographs, or even a dog! And he can go to any length to do that. He mainly relies on his smartness to fool the security guards, policemen and even dogs.

The strongest points of the movie are the humor and the performances by the actors, to which we will come later. But first, let’s talk about the story line. Film starts off really well showing the teenage years of Lucky and his relationships with his dad, friends and his first girlfriend with whom he goes to roam around the city on a stolen scooter, yup girls make you do things which you never want to do, sigh!

Then we see him as a smartass thief who can steal two Mercedes in a single day, or steal a TV just by entering anyone’s home. Then there is his girlfriend, Sonal (Neetu Chandra) and her mom who keeps on asking him to bring appliances, like an electric toaster. And that’s where the story lacks the punch. There is no path breaking twist in the story which can make it lackadaisical to some people. All we see him stealing and stealing, sometimes for money and sometimes for revenge.

But, the first class humor of Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! makes it a delightful watch. Comic lines are witty, situations are even funnier, and add to that the charm of Abhay Deol, this movie will definitely steal your heart. Performances are extra-ordinary and Abhay Deol, undoubtedly, steals the whole show because most of the movie depends on his shoulders only. This is by far, the best performance of his career and he looks so natural in the role. And his performance clearly shows how much a talented actor he is.

The other strong point of the movie is Paresh Rawal, who gets to depict three different roles in one movie and he doesn’t disappoint, not even one bit. Neetu Chandra is amiable as Abhay’s girlfriend and Archana Puran Singh as Dr. Handa’s (Paresh Rawal) wife suits the role. Manu Rishi (as Bangali), playing the sidekick of Lucky, is a nice performer, too.

But one special mention about Manjot Singh, playing as Young Lucky. He’s the one who’ll make you laugh more than anyone during the whole movie, even in his short role. I wish there was a little bit more of him.

One little thing that can go against Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! is the lack of universal appeal in India. Most of the dialogues are typical Punjabi and Delhi style. And this can be difficult to comprehend for people from other states. But, I hope this doesn’t cause any problem.

Verdict

Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! is, undoubtedly, one of the best movies to come out this year. UTV Motion Pictures, scoring especially with the small budget movies this year, clearly have another win in their hand. It may not be at the level of Khosla Ka Ghosla, but it’s brilliant in its own ways. Dibakar Banerjee again showcases his talent as the director, and Abhay Deol, the showstopper of the movie, clearly deserves a lot of appreciation for his performance, after all, he made Lucky, India’s favorite and most loveable thief. Don’t miss it!

Rating –

Cast – Abhay Deol, Paresh Rawal, Neetu Chandra, Archana Puran Singh, Manu Rishi, Manjot Singh

Music Director – Sneha Khanwalkar

Movie Director – Dibakar Banerjee

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When was the last time a romantic movie complied with your level of penchant? I know, Jab We Met in 2007. But, this is 2008, and it feels like it’s been ages since we saw an up to scratch Bollywood movie, predominantly because of the thrash talking, nauseating and brain slaughtering movies like Tashan, Krazzy 4 and the latest, De Gaali, I mean De Taali.

Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na

In spite of all this, Bollywood finally gave us a movie which will make you gaga over its freshness, unique presentation and too good to be true performances and that movie is, indubitably, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. I think I’m praising too much, but on a second thought, it deserves this.

Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na is about Jai Singh Rathore (Imran Khan), also known as Rats and Aditi Mahant (Genelia D’Souza) a.k.a Meow or “Kaali Billi”. Jai is a person who doesn’t believe in violence while Aditi is a girl who is violent and who calls her own brother, “Son of a Bitch”. And, both of them are best friends or let’s just say more than friends. A perfect case of “Opposites attract”.

Based upon the life of 6 college friends, it is a simple yet fresh love story, at least in terms of storytelling, but the same can’t be said for the script as it is based upon the tried and tested formula for love stories in Bollywood. For example; love between two best friends, opposites attract and of course, the Airport climax scene.

But, it is the fresh style of the debut director Abbas Tyrewala, the writer of movies like Munnabhai M.B.B.S and Main Hoon Na, which makes the movie, seem like Dr. Manmohan Singh standing between the uneducated Indian Politicians. Sounds palatable, right?

From the very first frame, you’ll come to know that you are about to witness a rollercoaster ride. But, just like any other movie, it has its own share of rust on it. And in this case, it is the most ignorant mistakes that I’ve ever seen in movies.

Mistake 1

I don’t expect this kind of mistake from Aamir Khan’s production and that is the choppy editing of the movie. There are many scenes which could have been funnier especially the one in which Jai and Aditi’s brother try to catch his pet. Substandard editing and direction totally ruined that wonderful scene.

Mistake 2

There are too many characters and their stories which are not required at all. Take the example of Aditi’s brother who has his own little story which distracts the viewers from the main idea of the movie and it doesn’t hold any significance.

Mistake 3

They are shown as 21 years old youngsters who are too keen to get married. Does it really happen these days? I don’t think so. And, they have spent 5 years in college which makes them 16 when they entered the college. Brainy students, right?

Mistake 4

I want to tell this but I can’t, because it is the climax scene and I don’t want to ruin the fun.

Performances

Imran Khan – He is undoubtedly the next Big Khan. He is really comfortable with his role and does perfect justice to it. I don’t think there is anyone who could have done this role better than him. Moreover, his smile and looks are already a hit among the girls of all age groups. One more thing for the ladies, don’t miss him when he rides the white horse, he surely looks like a king at that time.

I think Ranbir Kapoor should drop another towel to get all the attention back.

Genelia D’Souza – She steals the whole show hands down. She is cute, funny and perfect for the role. She pulls her role off with utter brilliance. It was a surprise as her performance in Mere Baap Pehle Aap was not that good. Nevertheless, she is the one to watch out for.

Supporting Cast – Most of the supporting cast was perfect especially Manjari Phadnis, Ratna Pathak (Jai’s mother), Naseeruddin Shah (Jai’s dad), Ayaz Khan and the three guest appearances. Paresh Rawal in his short role make you laugh more than any character in the movie.

Problem with the movie is that, the director sometimes tries too hard to impress you. And, sometimes, story loses its original path and become confusing thanks to the editing which was carried out with utter shame. I expected a lot from this movie, but, it didn’t live to my expectations because of the stupid mistakes.

In spite of all this, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na is a movie to watch. You just can’t miss it. It is a movie to watch with your friends, or better, with your girlfriend or boyfriend.

Showstoppers – Imran Khan, Genelia D’Souza

Rating – 3/5 (I’m being generous for this one)


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