Thursday, December 20, 2012


Shabri: Movie Review


Directed by Lalit Marathe starring Isha Kopikkar, Pradeep Rawat and Raj Arjun

An open letter to producer Ram Gopal Verma

Dear RGV,

Where are you these days? Well, after your movie Department, I wanted you to take rest or vacation for a short period, and wanted you to first make a comedy or romantic movie for your relaxation and for viewers’ offcourse. :P

Anyways, you are coming back with Attacks of 26/11 and the first 7 mins of the film have again raised our hope in you. Meanwhile, I watched Shabri from your production house – factory, for which we had waited for some years, but it came in 2011 without much hype and went back without hype.

The movie, for sure, wasn’t that much great, but surely decent one compared to your last some movies. Performances by Isha Kopikkar, Pradeep Rawat, Zakir Hussain and Raj Arjun were fantastic. Especially, one must mention about Isha Kopikkar, the girl needed much more chances that she got, but anyways did  a fab job as Shabri.

The film, based on the real incident, is about a poor girl, whose younger brother gets killed in police torture and hence she becomes a lady don preceding some incidents. The story is typical, execution as needed, but the film lakes grippy dialogues and looses it’s pace most of the places.

Overall, for those who watch every movies, this one is not to miss, for those who just watch selected films, if you have missed this one, never mind.

And you sir, kindly make such more movies, and stop making crappy Phooonks and Departments.

Regards,

The 70mm idiot – rancho – Hardik Raychanda 

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