Monday, 9 July 2012

Bol Bachchan - Keep Your Brains at Home

(Image Courtesy - Ajay Devgn Ffilms)
The human body is gifted with mind; the mind, is gifted with logic and logic, is gifted with reasoning. Rohit Shetty chooses to disapprove all three! Bol Bachchan is a brainless humour at its epitome.

The movie is a remake of the old “Golmaal”. The plot is the usual, one man, two names. Abhishek Bachchan plays Abbas Ali and also his alter ego, Abhishek Bachchan. Yes, thats his name in the film. He does this to escape the wrath of Prithviraj Raghuvanshi (Ajay Devgn) who practically is the leader of the village. 


The plot and the story, like most of Rohit Shetty’s films, are negligible! The humour is outstanding and even the haters of brainless humour will find it difficult to hold their laughter, especially in the first part. The cast includes debutant Krushna Abhishek who has done a commendable work and this film will definitely give a boost to his bollywood career. The music by Himesh Reshamiya and Ajay-Atul is mediocre. The editing and the background soundscore, again, remind you of south movies. Abhishek Bachchan actually does a brilliant job. His “Bharatnatyam-gay” dance in the film is definitely the highlight. Ajay Devgn, being Ajay Devgn, stands out throughout the film. He displays very high energy and charisma. The actions superb and well organised. It’s a typical Rohit Shetty film, with usual humour, flying cars and flying human bodies.