Mickey Virus Movie Review
Mickey Virus is a forthcoming 2013 Hindi Thriller comedy film written & directed by Saurabh Varma. Mickey Virus
is produced by DAR Motion Pictures in association with Trilogic Digital
Media Limited & Awesome Films Pvt. Ltd. The film features Manish
Paul, Elli Avram, Manish Choudhary, Puja Gupta, and Varun Badola as main
characters. Elli Avram is also one of the contestants of Bigg Boss 7.
She would be inside the House of Bigg Boss, cut-off from the outside
world at the time of Movie Release, making it a first of its kind
Bollywood Debut. Mickey Virus Movie Review
The film presented for consideration an incapable of being accounted of good first impression.
One could also remember watching the trailer and undergoing anticipation that it will be one bright treat to watch. On the contrary, it turned out to be just the opposite. The film’s first part is barely legible. At best it is meaningless accompanied by a young lad showing pleasure over a really hot woman having an intention to attract her. From the on start itself, the film stays focused but that doesn’t help much as the story itself takes long to crystallize. By the time it is interval, all you know about the plot is that the police has employed the lazy lass Mickey for their job and Mickey entangles himself in an unusual robbery and a strange murder case!
Sound interesting, ain’t it? I thought the same but the build up is highly objectionable slow-paced.
Even though the story picks up steam in the second half, the running around and the freeing from complication of the plot is excessively monotonous than nail biting. The climax is overexcited and lacking good sense which makes the painful journey of watching the flick such a worthless waste.
Furthermore one could have the highest degree of laughs during the climax when Manish Paul strikes heavily as well thrashes people in typical slow-mo masala filmy ways. The plot in totality is reckless characterized by far too many fractures in it. May be it was a smart move to employ a strong ensemble cast due to the reason this venture wouldn’t even classify as passable if it hadn’t been for its supporting actors.
The ideas used in the film could have been far more inventive and it walks along into becoming much convenient. One can easily acquire migraine from this film as the story decrease seriously itself into a strictly slim one over the film’s runtime. Nevertheless, since vulgar films and typical films are in season in the industry, this isn’t entirely unwatchable. The only excuse one could provide was atleast they tried something different, that itself is such a postponement in its own.
Manish Paul is appealing and delightful television host ever. His comic timing and witty one liners are delivered well yet so far he isn’t quite an actor. Not very skilled at emoting, neither perfect at dialogue delivery, he could only be somewhat passable. Playing bewildered at the same time innocent well enough, he wasn’t entirely effortless and that catches your eyes easily.
Elli Avram looks shining brilliantly and all though she too is short on acting skills, she does manage to seem noticeable in a couple of scenes.
Manish Chaudhary is near to perfection in his role. While justifying confidence in his facial appearance in every scene makes himself a treat to watch.
Same goes for Varun Badola. The actor is confident and sure of his role. Settling in smoothly accompanied by his correct diction and great comic timing, he remains the best one on screen. Now, coming to the one scene particularly loved that's the scene where Manish describes to Varun, the difference between hackers and hawkers. The look on Varun’s face was iconic.
Final Word: Mickey Virus Movie Review
is quite a breather from the low IQ comedies we are subjected to on
many Fridays. An emotionally strained script, characterized by excessive
humor and a hot and humid story could have helped this film in rising
above being merely a mediocre entertainer. One must not gain immense
expectations if you at all decide to give this film a shot.
If you all are intending towards experiencing some mediocre laughs, at the same time not that much boring second half and somewhat interestingly made suspenseful story Mickey Virus can count as an average. But yes to be frank not a must-watch! On the other hand, it can be the lustrous one from the lot that released this week. 2.5 star would be my rating for Mickey Virus.
Mickey Virus Releases on 25th October, 2013.
Let us know your experience of watching Mickey Virus.
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- Film : Mickey Virus
- Producer : Arun Rangachari, Vivek Rangachari
- Director : Saurabh Varma
- Star Cast : Manish Paul, Elli Avram, Manish Choudhary, Varun Badola...
- Music Director : Hanif Shaikh
- Rating :2.5
Other Ratings
Average Movie Rating
2.5
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Story :
MICKEY VIRUS happens to be a comic thriller set in Delhi, India. When Delhi Police comes across a case revolving around hacking, they commence the quest to find a computer hacker who can help them crack this case. The head of the police team ACP Siddhanth (Manish Choudhary), goes unsteadily across Mickey Arora (Manish Paul), a lazy but street smart hacker who can actually help them solve the case. Mickey runs a grocery store in day time and creates virus’s for anti virus companies in the night. He is also head over heals in love with a character he has created in his game called “Kung Fu Chameli” and will do anything to get out of hard work to do whatever he wants to do. Little does he know that ACP Siddhanth accompanied by Inspector Bhalla (Varun Badola) are tough nuts to crack…Analysis :
The film presented for consideration an incapable of being accounted of good first impression.
One could also remember watching the trailer and undergoing anticipation that it will be one bright treat to watch. On the contrary, it turned out to be just the opposite. The film’s first part is barely legible. At best it is meaningless accompanied by a young lad showing pleasure over a really hot woman having an intention to attract her. From the on start itself, the film stays focused but that doesn’t help much as the story itself takes long to crystallize. By the time it is interval, all you know about the plot is that the police has employed the lazy lass Mickey for their job and Mickey entangles himself in an unusual robbery and a strange murder case!
Sound interesting, ain’t it? I thought the same but the build up is highly objectionable slow-paced.
Even though the story picks up steam in the second half, the running around and the freeing from complication of the plot is excessively monotonous than nail biting. The climax is overexcited and lacking good sense which makes the painful journey of watching the flick such a worthless waste.
Furthermore one could have the highest degree of laughs during the climax when Manish Paul strikes heavily as well thrashes people in typical slow-mo masala filmy ways. The plot in totality is reckless characterized by far too many fractures in it. May be it was a smart move to employ a strong ensemble cast due to the reason this venture wouldn’t even classify as passable if it hadn’t been for its supporting actors.
The ideas used in the film could have been far more inventive and it walks along into becoming much convenient. One can easily acquire migraine from this film as the story decrease seriously itself into a strictly slim one over the film’s runtime. Nevertheless, since vulgar films and typical films are in season in the industry, this isn’t entirely unwatchable. The only excuse one could provide was atleast they tried something different, that itself is such a postponement in its own.
Performance :
Manish Paul is appealing and delightful television host ever. His comic timing and witty one liners are delivered well yet so far he isn’t quite an actor. Not very skilled at emoting, neither perfect at dialogue delivery, he could only be somewhat passable. Playing bewildered at the same time innocent well enough, he wasn’t entirely effortless and that catches your eyes easily.
Elli Avram looks shining brilliantly and all though she too is short on acting skills, she does manage to seem noticeable in a couple of scenes.
Manish Chaudhary is near to perfection in his role. While justifying confidence in his facial appearance in every scene makes himself a treat to watch.
Same goes for Varun Badola. The actor is confident and sure of his role. Settling in smoothly accompanied by his correct diction and great comic timing, he remains the best one on screen. Now, coming to the one scene particularly loved that's the scene where Manish describes to Varun, the difference between hackers and hawkers. The look on Varun’s face was iconic.
If you all are intending towards experiencing some mediocre laughs, at the same time not that much boring second half and somewhat interestingly made suspenseful story Mickey Virus can count as an average. But yes to be frank not a must-watch! On the other hand, it can be the lustrous one from the lot that released this week. 2.5 star would be my rating for Mickey Virus.
Mickey Virus Releases on 25th October, 2013.
Let us know your experience of watching Mickey Virus.
(AW:SB)
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