Thursday, February 7, 2013

Special 26 - Movie Review

Motion picture Review: Ready for a fake 'Foursome', with some 'legitimate' stuff. Here it goes. With cool conmen, cops, pursues, mind, matter and maal. Yet in the first place, meet the parts of the con-club. The asli khiladi Ajay (Akshay), sharp, hazarding and solid-willed -he's the expert-organizer. Sharmaji (Kher), a wee-touch powerless-hearted, however the genuine 'loin of Punjab' (with 8 bachchas and going solid). Include, Iqbal (Kishore Kadam) and Joginder (Rajesh Sharma) -who include muscle in the brains. In the late 1980's these conmen act like CBI officers and assault malaamal matris, business magnates and jewellers.

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Special 26
With no records or FIRs -they escape after each heist with a clean (white) inner voice and burdens of dark cash. A (true) CBI assessor, Waseem (Manoj) in addition to sub-assessor Ranveer (Jimmy) get on a fatal pursue to seize them while they're faking it. Actually, in the event that you need to resolve con-asli, con-nakli, go ahead, wear Sherlock's (Holmes) suit and break this one.

With a cunningly layered part and a bright gesture, Anupam Kher verifiably 'takes' the show. Akshay hits hard, with perfect, unadulterated acting, less movement. Manoj is usually in order, blazing and phenomenal. Jimmy gives solid underpin; Kajal Aggarwal (Ajay's fondness-interest) flashes grins in breaks, and Divya Dutta tosses in snickers.

Motivated by a legitimate occurrence, Neeraj Pandey slices to the chor-police pursue and weaves an adroit, personality-dashing thriller, keeping you tightly strapped to your seats. It catches the 80's time grandly; and the cinematography ( Bobby Singh) is a cut above (exceptional specify: scenes in Connaught Place, Delhi, and Kolkata boulevards). The effective underpinning score enthuses the pace. The sole place he loses force is the sentimental track and move number, kinda unwarranted, we should state.

Interestingly, this con-work story is not sublimely-up-to-date or stealthily genuine. It doesn't stagger you with a social inform like Pandey's 'A Wednesday', yet it grasps, electrifies and ahh...climaxes as well! What's more no ... you can't fake this one! Get it for perfect cinematic climax.

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