#KhotaSikkaJaatKeThaat Hindi Bollywood Film Movie Review, Johnson Thomas, Rating: *1/2
#KhotaSikkaJaatKeThaat Hindi Bollywood Film Movie Review, Johnson Thomas, Rating: *1/2
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#KhotaSikka:JaatKeThaat(Hindi) Rating: * ½ Old tale,
new bottle. ‘MunnaMangeMemsaab’ in a romantically fulfilling vein, as far as
the story goes. Nothing much in it for the viewer though, other than major
disenchantment!#ManojBharadwaj #Himanshu #DwaparPR #BharatiyamEntertainment
Hindi Film review
Johnson Thomas
Confounding
Romcom
Film: Khota Sikka: Jaat Ke Thaat
Cast:Aatri Kumar, Nilufer Salehi,Rakesh Bedi,
Susmita Mukherjee, Hemant Pandey, Vijay Kashyap
Director:Ram Pratap Singh
Rating: * ½
One of those films that crop up out of the woodwork
and vanish just as quickly.=, ‘Khota Sikka’ appears to have been fashioned on
benevolence towards it’s lead actor, Aatri Kumar, who happens to have some
personal connection with the producer. So don’t expect much from this
undeserving produce. The storyline and treatment is very much in keeping with
Omkardas Manekpuri’s last disaster ‘Munna Mange Memsaab.’
In this film, the
spaced out layabout, Veeru(Aatri Kumar) with a tonal quality that is flat and
uninteresting in essay, bumps into a London returned girl, Kiran(Nilufer
Salehi). Their first meeting was a mishap, the second was vengeance for the
first and the third ends-up as a sight-seeing tour of Udaipur. Thereafter they
fast-track onto love. Kiran confides in her father, who sees nothing wrong in
marrying her off to the short, jobless, layabout. But the boy’s father has
other plans for him. Some knee-jerk activities later, the two lovers spring a
surprise on their respective families with Rehmat Chacha’s assistance. Needless
to say at the end is a wedding and the accompanied bollywoodian frills.
Not a promising story or treatment thereof. Aarti
Kumar basically reeks of a wannabe Rajpal Yadav hangover but minus the talent
or the timing. Nilufer tries hard to overlook her co-star’s ‘short’ comings but
fails to impress. The supporting cast is also fitfully competent to say the
least. The London returned fail to be consistent in their accents while the
rest of the characters also look a fair bit off their stride. So all you get is terrible tedium.
Uninteresting, ugly and painful to sit through. Better left alone!
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