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Direction – Farah Khan

 

Production – Gauri Khan

 

Story – Farah Khan, Althea Kaushal, Mayur Puri

 

Starring – Shahrukh Khan, Abhishek Bachan, Deepika Padukone, Sonu Sood, Boman Irani, Vivaan Shah

 

Narration – Shahrukh Khan

 

Music – Vishal Shekhar, John Stewart Eduri

 

Release Date – 24th Oct, 2014

 

 

With the Happy New Year Time, here we can say Happy Diwali! In this happy moment, Director Farah Khan and the producers Gauri and SRK have outshined with this movie with their entrance. Not to mention about the Abhishek Bachchan’s dance in tapir snake style and bouts of ‘English Speaking’. SRK with his dimpled charm and Deepka with her dance glued audience to their seats.

 

 

SRK (Charlie) has devised a heist when performed with his new style where he showed his suave English along with blonde streak. Charlie’s Angels is a team which was gathered by him along with Jag (Sood) and an ex-military man who look more like muscle man and beaten Charlie during the ab-show. The Safe Cracker Tammy (Irani), occasionally receives epileptic attacks for thirty seconds period. Mohini (Depika Padukone) been a bar dancer who obsessed with a man speaking angrezi. She obviously falls in love with Charlie (SRK). We saw Rohan (Shah) being a nerd hacker, cracks all the codes. And not to forget the boisterous bewda the Nandu Bhide dished out all the laughs throughout the film. The ultimate goal is exactly what leaded them participate a Championship. After all that struggle to get into World Dance Championship which held on New Year’s eve their hope to reach their ultimate goal to rob diamonds by breaking into Shalimar Vault had speeded even higher and brighter, but now it is to be robed from (Shroff) Charan Grover’s Closed fist.

 

 

A Simple story with recaps of SRK’s previous films perched on lavish canvas. It is entertaining throughout though the first half being little lengthy. The plot being fairly uncomplicated though glitzy have taken surely lengthy time to roll during the entire first half of the movie to set itself. It is of course self-deprecating of humour that can stand out as it is not a movie that reminds us about the ingenious heist. The story is not just the dance to show, but the movie let the lead up in the Bollywood. Here the logic and all the glossy stages that fit throughout and some scenes take out where we forget the meaning warning when cameos creep in. The dimpled charm and body build with hard work anyway let many stick their eyeballs to the screen along with filled out moments which are surely do not let you feel bored. But some may again feel that it may not be enough for entire three hours.

 

Verdict: With Diwali it's obiously time to enjoy Happy New Year.