Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Khiladi 786

Cast: Akshay Kumar, Asin, Mithun Chakraborty, Himesh Reshammiya, Raj Babbar, Johny Lever
Director: Ashish R. Mohan
Its again one of the mundane films that Akshay has been doing of late. Most aesthetic thing one could find in this movie is AK’s family truck. It has been painted and decorated real beautiful. Full marks to the concerned  Art Director for that. Bibi Russell (dynamic Bangladeshi fashion designer) recently had a show themed upon ‘Truck Designs’ and thus she perhaps will the happiest person watching this flick. Talking of designs, AK’s keffiyehs have been designed well too.
To do justice to his Punjabi superhero character, Akshay seems to have worked out enough to get that forbidding wrestler like personality. But he has always been so fit, that one tends to miss this special effort of his for this particular movie. After trying all the cards, to sustain himself in the acting line, Himesh, the unstoppable this time has tried to encash the popularity of a superstar. Given the fact that he is an absolute non-actor, he has managed to give a decent performance. It shows that this Gujju bhai can do anything that he sets his eyes upon. But someone please make him understand that he doesn’t need to do everything! Mithun as always has given a polished performance. His character may belong to any community, but his dialect unmistakably is that of a Bengali! Asin is unnoticeable.
Ever went through the emotion of laughing purely out of irritation? To experience this, keenly follow the movie climax which starts after Akshay gets his first punch. The producers have made this movie with the sole objective of raking in some quick moolahs.

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