At the end of the film comes the signature: This is a David Dhavan film. Not
needed. It screams to be from his stable. It is a take and a completely
justifiable take on our cinema. You know what to expect from his school and he
delivers that with panache. You know that you do not carry your sanity even by
chance in to the theatre and you know that the next two hour is about a smart
guy and his adventures. Of course you also know that with aging Govinda and his
a son (Varun Dhavan) in the family, the Director is not going back to his
favourite actor just because he has a script that would do suit the former. At
the outset it must also be stated that this is among David Dhavan’s better
entertainers.
For those who look for a story in all and any kind of film: Our hero Seenu
(Varun) is a good for nothing and the entire town of Coonor is happy when he
leaves the town. In the toy train ride he beats up the baddies unaware that
this could come to haunt him. In college he is smitted at first sight by
Suniana (Illiania) who is however stalked by the local Inspector Angad
(Arunoday Singh) with the able assistance of Peter his deputy (Rajpal Yadav).
After the initial hesitation and the wooing from the heroine and the hero
respectively the time for romance is on. Now comes the kidnap. Suniana is
whisked away by intercontinental baddie Vikrant (Anupam Kher) who runs an
empire in Singapore with his man Friday Balli (Saurabh Shukla). Vikrant’s one
serious weakness is daughter Ayesha (Nargis Fakri) who is of course in love
with Seenu. Now Seenu lands in the palace of Vikrant to save Suniana but has to
agree to marry Ayesha. Following him into the palace is Inspector Angad.
The palace is now a mad house and we get to seeing typically David Dhavan
situations. They are laughable as long as they last and fortunately do not test
your patience. The cast is pleasant and understands the spirit of the film.
While Anupam Kher is his usual self going just a tad over board with his
assignment, Saurabh Shukla is in perfect form and keeps you laughing all the
while with his dialogues and his antics. Equally true Rajpal Yadav. Then there
is Aruoday Singh who is for once given a semi comic role and he has a great
sense of timing. Add this to his screen persona and you hope to see more of the
guy in our cinema. Nargis has a role that perhaps suits her – she is to speak
with an ascent that could give the early Katrina Kaif a complex and just about
be silly. Suits her. Illiana looks gorgeous and carries away the hot pants with
elan. At a level the film belongs to Varun. The guy does everything that a
Dhavan hero is required to do and adds to it by aping Shahid very very
obviously. You cannot accuse him of poor taste!!
Fun film. Watch it if you have no great expectations.
LRC
Rating: 3 stars
+ Light hearted
_ Nothing Serious