Film Review: Karzzzz
Film: Karzzzz
Director: Satish Kaushik
Cast: Himesh Reshammiya, Urmila Matondkar, Shweta Kumar, Dino Morea
Producer: Bhushan Kumar
Banner: T-Series, Big Pictures
Rating: 2.5/5
In the wake of financial crisis, when one walks into a theatre to watch a movie, the last thing one needs to sight eyes upon is hogwash. A remake it is, but not in the best taste.
A remake of the Rishi Kapoor starrer Karz, the same is now Himmesh Reshamiya's Karzzzz. The film is the journey of Ravi (Dino) to Monty (Himmesh). Traversing the paths of rebirth, the act of God, a mothers affection and tons of hummable songs. Kamini (Urmila) in a bid to swindle property from rich man Ravi Verma (Dino) marries him only to have him brutally murdered. But fate has a different story in store in the name of superstar Monty (Himmesh), who incidentally is Ravi reborn. No electric shock, no mishap, but a sudden tune triggers past memories. What ensues is Monty's hunt for his long lost family, revenge over Kamini and but of course a love interest in the name of Tina (Shweta Kumar).
When was the last time you saw God play such an important role in a film? The early 90's perhaps? Never in recent times have we seen maa ka pyaar act as the centrifugal force for a whole film. And maybe there was a reason to it, called 'moving on'. Agreed, taking an age old concept, shuffling it and remaking it with a whole lot more action and the same undiluted drama is fun. But then coupling it with over the top acting by one character and no acting from other characters is not the best balance. Everything from the "Kaun ho tum" dialogues to the elongated "Nahinnnn" from the over acting to the inclusion of a forced villain is there in this film, certainly amusing at times and reminiscent of old times. True that the sheer transportation to a time not many remember is simply wonderful, where is the reason to watch this film and not the old one, especially if one wants to feel nostalgic.
In all honesty the film could have been no other way and that's simply the best way to put it. You couldn't have made it look classy; the punch would have been lost. Nor could...
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