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Happy New Year - Movie Review

Director: Farah Khan
 
Genre: Drama

Release date:  October 24, 2014

Run Time: 178  minutes


Cast:
  1. Shah Rukh Khan as Chandra Mohan Sharma ,
  2. Abhishek Bachchan as Nandu Bhide & Vicky Grover ,
  3. Jackie Shroff as Charan Grover,
  4. Sonu Sood as Jagmohan Prakash ,
  5. Vivaan Shah as Rohan Singh



Review:  This is a halfway stage through the film in which all the main characters talk to each other without saying a word, just thinking really hard. The scene does not attract a lot of laughs. But the important thing is that they have a very important aspect of the film - very strong! This is what is Happy New Year. He is tall and strong. The problem is not that. The problem is that Farah Khan seems to be something that works better for Main Hoon Naa and Om Shanti Om her to have abandoned - the ability to evoke a variety of responses during the movie. With Happy New Year, he managed to gather a lot of laughs, but ..
Happy New Year has some usual SRK films lately - smart brand to the movies. Works very effective marketing. Probably more effective than the service to write! And blame us? Farah and Mayur Puri (who co-wrote OSO) cooperate Althea Kaushal less known that traces of the writing of this film. The result of their work is a three-hour movie, filled with too easy or unnecessary scenes. Say, would not be proud of this effort. The same applies to calls. You know it's a real lack of ideas when you have humor SRK previous films distracted. They create some good characters - by Abhishek Bachchan and Boman Irani - which really lifted the movie. It's a shame they could not offer Shah Rukh with something that matches their abilities.

Happy New Year is, at best, tells an old story in a new context. This is Charlie, who lost his father in a conspiracy and is now seeking revenge. He built a team of unique characters for robbery - an end to the person who framed her father. To make things entertainment, is part of the World Dance. So we have a lot of non-dancers make their way onto the world stage as the fulfillment of its primary objective.

A flight-revenge story is nothing new. We saw Aamir Khan doing the same as a clown in Dhoom 3. And just before we had players Abbas Mustan, who are not so well was a great remake of The Italian Job. Interestingly, all movies are Abhishek Bachchan.

Of course, a dance championship raises expectations because Farah Khan is one of the most famous choreographers of Bollywood. But what we have instead of dance shows that we are not as watchable cameo by Anurag Kashyap and Vishal Dadlani. It's a bit strange to see Kashyap entering a zone of this type after the brand of cinema that he helped create. Even Deepika Padukone, who plays a professional dancer, gets a wrong number choreographed solo beautiful; Katrina reminds a Kamli Dhoom 3.

Like other SRK starrers HNY shot on a massive scale. The opening shot himself let you think about the amount of money that can be spent on the film show the way it looks. Unfortunately, there seems to be a lot of thinking on the issue. The film is a good 30 minutes shorter.

It would be wrong to call Happy New Year be a non-actor. In fact, it will make you laugh envelopes in many ways, it is likely that you smile by most. Thank you to the excellent performance by Deepika, Abhishek and Boman. The rest of the actors, especially young Vivaan Shah got a raw deal. SRK, of course, remains magic, injustice or not to be.

Happy New Year is just a disappointment when it comes to the kind of work that SRK and Farah did before - the last two times Farah Khan and Shah Rukh Khan worked beautifully made movie entertainment - something you would expect to continue. The greatest loss of this film, therefore, is the failure to direct Farah Khan. Love, pain, patriotism - - its inability to draw any emotion you apart, despite attempts to do so in a number of scenes. HNY is just a small film, although fairly decent festive clock - for people of all ages.
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