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Heropanti Movie Review

Heropanti Movie Review

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Heropanti Review
  • Film : Heropanti
  • Producer : Sajid Nadiadwala
  • Director : Sabbir Khan
  • Star Cast : Tiger Shroff, Kriti Sanon, Sandeepa Dhar...
  • Music Director : Sajid-Wajid, Manj Musik

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Heropanti movie happens to be a remake of 2008 Telugu movie Parug. Heropanti tells the story of two young conflicting protagonists, their battles with society and their coming of age love story. Heropanti Movie Review

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Story :

In the generation of big city versus small towns, comes a love story sealed with an impossible fate. The story of the bold Bablu and the ill-mannered Dimpy. Will Bablu and Dimpy’s love blossom under the terror of a inhuman family and the violent landscape it is set against?

Analysis :

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Being a star son accompanying bi launch, action hero, new heroine, hits songs and also the works doesn't always work well. The best thing that could be said about Heropanti is that it is not as terrible as Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar films. The second best thing about it is that Tiger Shroff may be effeminate, but he’s a likable guy who can do some truly amazing stunts. This is where the positive aspects of Heropanti conclude, because everything else in the movie is a mounting on its height of stupidity.

The daughter of a Haryanvi goon (Prakash Raj) runs away with her lover, so the goon decides to kidnap the friends of the lover. One of the friends includes Bablu (Shroff), an ultra muscular head and shoulders model who develops the hots for the goon’s other daughter (Sanon). That, gentlemen, is the entire plot of the film. It all plays out like a screenplay that was deemed ‘just a little too good’ for Akshay or Salman to anchor the thing, and there's very little here that desi masala enthusiast haven't seen a thousand times before. As the characters glide through the monotony a bunch of random songs and unrelated plot contortions take place in the background. It all leads up to a finale that offers a few casual fight scenes and a DDLJ homage of a finale that'll have you wondering certainly.

Since this is a Bollywood movie, we’re offered the usual menu of masala – regression, blatant misogyny, brash jokes and awful stereotyping. All of the honchos in Daddy Goon’s North Indian city are abusive, rapey, murdering, honor-killing thugs who treat women like cattle. They also crack jokes like ‘Mai tumhara The End karunga aur phir us ladki ki opening ceremony karunga’. And they threaten by describing their loaded gun as ‘Ye missed call nahi deta, seedha connect karta hai’. Shroff is thankfully there to balance things out. He’s quite unapologetic about who he is. He makes an entry at a fight scene in a gym. After every kick and punch he looks at the camera and smiles cutely. He rescues an eloped couple, puts them on a bus, and then runs behind the bus fist pumping and screaming ‘haar mat manna, I got you bro’. It’s his sheer sincerity amidst the over the top rubbish that wins you over. The romance between Shroff and Sanon seems like a desi version of Blue is the Warmest Color, but that doesn’t make him unlikable. He’s a great action hero, the problem is there’s too little action in this film. Team him up with Vidyut Jamwal in a good action movie and we’ll get a genuinely fun ride.

It’s tough to anticipate a smart female character in film like this, and Sanon is fine in her ridiculous role. But I'd say it's a huge shame to see what's become of Prakash Raj since the past five years. It seems he’s discovered the golden ticket to Willy Wonka’s factory – the template villainous role in Simbly South style Hindi films. He’s no different here, aside from the seriously high octane dose of unintentional cheerfulness. Some of his emotional scenes are intensely busting funny. He cries with loudness on the road with a wine bottle, does the shimmy on a park bench, exaggerates pain by heaving his chest and even delicately places Shroff’s hand on his thigh. So when he asks Shroff ‘Tum me aisa kya hai jo meri beti ko dikhta hai aur mujhe nahi dikhta’, a thunderstorm of laughter erupts in the theatre.

Performance :

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Tiger Shroff may be effeminate, but he’s a likable guy who can do some truly amazing stunts. The romance between Shroff and Sanon seems like a desi version of Blue is the Warmest Color, but that doesn’t make him unlikable. He’s a great action hero, the problem is there’s too little action in this film. Team him up with Vidyut Jamwal in a good action movie and we’ll get a genuinely fun ride.

It’s tough to anticipate a smart female character in film like this, and Sanon is fine in her ridiculous role. But I'd say it's a huge shame to see what's become of Prakash Raj since the past five years. It seems he’s discovered the golden ticket to Willy Wonka’s factory – the template villainous role in Simbly South style Hindi films. He’s no different here, aside from the seriously high octane dose of unintentional cheerfulness. Some of his emotional scenes are intensely busting funny. In fact, in scene where Prakash Raj asks Shroff ‘Tum me aisa kya hai jo meri beti ko dikhta hai aur mujhe nahi dikhta’, a thunderstorm of laughter erupts in the theatre.
Final Word: Heropanti Movie Review  I would like to go with a 2 star for this one. Watch it if you want, but really can't assure about the way of experience to be expected from it.

Heropanti Releases on 23th May 2014

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