Monday, April 25, 2011

Dum Maro Dum Review




Rohan Sippy’s latest movie Dum Maro Dum is in news for various reasons. The controversies made it as the most awaited movie of the season.

The cast:

Lorry (Prateik Babbar), ACP Vishnu Kamath (Abhishek Bachchan), Joki (Rana Daggubati), Zoe (Bipasha Basu), Lorsa Biscuit (Aditya Pancholi), Tani (Anaitha Nair) and others.

The storyline:

Giving way to the logo of Ramesh Sippy Films, the movie starts with a small montage of blockbusters of yesteryears. Lorry and his sweetheart, Tani, have sworn to spend their entire life with each other. But love comes with difficulties when Lorry fails to bag a scholarship at an international university while his girlfriend Tani does and she heads to the States for further studies while Lorry stays back due to financial problems. The drug mafia see a potential scapegoat in him and Lorry gets sucked into it!

ACP Vishnu Kamath, head of the Narcotics Department is appointed to cleanse Goa of all the dirt and drugs. Lorsa Biscuit is the wealthiest person in Goa and its self proclaimed Boss, responsible for corrupting innocent lives, and Zoe is one such victim. Then there is Joki - the local lad, a musician, and ex-lover of Zoe and friend of Lorry who also wishes to right the wrongs as he has already lost his girlfriend to Lorsa and doesn’t want to lose Lorry.

There's a Michael Barbossa who controls the entire drug scene, is rumoured to be the master of the universe but is not known to anyone. Hence unraveiling this suspense forms the rest of the story.

What worked:

The slick editing by Aarif Shaikh and great cinematography by Amit Roy works for the film. The way Goa and its rave parties are captured is commendable. Abhishek Bachchan is impressive as a Cop. Rana is a promising find. Bipasha Basu acts decent.

What didn’t:

Deepika's item song is weary and didn't do the job! Out of a sudden Abhishek starts rapping on “Thai! Thai!”. Prateik’s voice is disconnected from the rest of him. The first half of the film has a great build up to an interesting suspense drama but it starts trudging in the second half and even the revelation of the suspense is disappointing. Aditya Pancholi fails to do justice to his character. Pritam’s music works only in parts.

Overall:

A one-time watch movie with a suspense element, action, item number, romance, drama etc that can entice the audience.

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