Besharam Movie Review
It's sad that a full length film with such good actors is made with a plot as thin as a tissue paper. There are very few scenes which are actually funny in this 140 minutes long film.
At the most, Besharam is like a low-budget remake of a South Indian film. Nearing the end of the film, if you see Ranbir do the same stuff again and again, albeit without losing charm, you still get bored. There were no great reactions from the audience in the theatre as well. Although it was a full-house, people seemed to have come to watch the movie with zero expectations and simply because they had a rare mid-week holiday. And so, people were not too disappointed, but they were not too happy either.
Besharam is not as bad as some of the trashy films we see come out of B-town, but frankly, for the three hours that you would spend inside the theatre and also spend exorbitantly on popcorn and cola, you expect to be entertained a little more – and in a different way than the same old stuff.
Star RatingsOf Besharam Movie ** (2 Stars Out of 5 )
Ranbir tries really hard to be the cute buffer of a Besharam. And he succeeds to a certain extent. But the plot’s general lethargy lets him down. If not for Ranbir and his real-life parents Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor who are actors par excellence, Besharam would not have been tolerable.
Story Of Besharam Movie
Ranbir Kapoor plays Babli, an orphan who grows up to be an expert car thief under the disguise of being a car mechanic. He is also a persistent flirt (yawn). He steals ‘em fast cars for a living, but oh yes, plays Robinhood Pandey and donates most of the money to the orphanage he grew up in.
Babli falls for Tara Sharma (Pallavi Sharda), an upright and well-paid working girl, who buys a brand new Mercedes MUV just to show off at her friend’s wedding-cum-reunion party. Sigh! If only we could also do the same…huh.
Between wooing Tara and getting his hands on more mean machines, Babli manages to steal his ladylove’s car. And guess what, promises to get it back for her if she accompanies him to Chandigarh – where the car is stationed, with villain Chandel (Jaaved Jaffery).
And so on her mother’s insistence, Tara actually goes along with Babli in spite of not knowing him well. Which girl would do that? But hey, it’s a movie, remember? And that is exactly what you have to remember while seeing the action scenes, or anything else in the film.
But no, there’s no fun in Chandigarh and no romantic scenes or songs that swoon you. The dialogues between Inspector Chulbul Chautala (Rishi Kapoor) and (Neetu Kapoor) are far more interesting than the chemistry between Babli and Tara. And oh yes, eventually Tara too falls in love in love with him in a jiffy, but alas, that moment the two lovers have to rush to save the kids from the villain.
Conclusion of Besharam Movie Review
It has no story worth the name, and its oddball characters are facile caricatures that turn more and more bizarre as they hurtle towards a protracted and action-packed climax that turns out to be far and away the most enjoyable part of the film.
Most of the comic gags that Besharam conjures up hinge on the film’s pivotal casting coup. The idea of playing the mercurial Ranbir Kapoor off against the spirited pair of Rishi and Neetu Kapoor (in the guise of ageing Delhi cops married to each other) offsets the deleterious effects of the duller moments.
Most of the comic gags that Besharam conjures up hinge on the film’s pivotal casting coup. The idea of playing the mercurial Ranbir Kapoor off against the spirited pair of Rishi and Neetu Kapoor (in the guise of ageing Delhi cops married to each other) offsets the deleterious effects of the duller moments.
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I just loved this movie to the core coz its ranbir style :)
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