Yeh hai Bakrapur – Movie Review
Director: Janaki Vishwanathan
Genre:
Comedy
Release date: May 9, 2014
Run Time : 98 minutes
Cast:
1. Anshuman Jha
2. Asif Basra
3. Suruchi Aulakh
4. Faiz Khan
5. Yoshika Verma
6. Shameem Khan
7. Amit Sial ( Cameo )
8. Utkarsh Majumdar ( Cameo )
9.
Vinay
Varma
Review: Satires
have become a genre increasingly popular in Bollywood is almost nonexistent.
Kick in the classic Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron sex remained inactive before re
strongest area in recent years. Latest movies Peepli live well Abba, Phas Gaye
Re Obama, Tere Bin Laden and Jolly LLB were able to convey the right message,
with entertainment rib tickling - pillar satire. Janki of Viswanathan Yeh Hai
Bakrapur try to advance the genre.
YHB is the story of a goat named Shahrukh, who is ready to be
sold in a market animal. This is the story of the family in financial
difficulties and selling Shahrukh is the only way they can afford a loan, but
suddenly realizes that keeping goats can be more rewarding. This is the story
of the village, jump in the car - to find your share of luck holy goat. It is
also the story of a country that is ruled by blind faith. And above all, is a
satire on the growth of human greed that is the one who scores more than blind
faith.
A quiet area takes a dramatic turn when Shahrukh, goat, seems
to be the divine courtesy God's name is printed on your body. YHB has a
well-oiled history - with a new twist never thought building a truce could be
possible. What works for the film is that despite being a goat as an unlikely
protagonist, the story is completely credible. The director also manages to
squeeze humor bizarre characters. The characters fit perfectly into the story,
she did not even look out of place.
The actors justify their jobs. Anshuman Jha serious and
seasoned Asif Basra are the best of the lot.
This does not work for the film is that laughter is the real
point - satires something that rarely without. The film is full of subtle humor
that will make you laugh, but not laugh. The film has also worked better.
However, the most disturbing element is the end. In the absence of appropriate
conclusion of the story that you wonder if the writer has run out of ideas on
how to finish what he started.
Yeh Hai Bakrapur has an interesting premise. However, fails
to become a very good film. This will make you laugh, but stupid situations
that can actually be a reality in the country.