By Fahad Zahid
I was planning to write review of Blue. But I did not find time to write so sorry folks for late review. Let’s come straight to the point. Bollywood biggest movie blue with huge budget, huge star cast, massive adventurous scene, Oscar award wining musician and sound recordist and last but not least Australian Pop Sensation Kyle Melounge.
Blue produced by Shree Astivinak Cine Vision, There last two offerings Kidnap and Luck was box office Duds. The question arise here whether Blue also turn box dud or the movie has potential to carry audience expectations in a particular manner. Blue in directed by debutant director Anthony D’Souza.
BLUE is set in the sun-soaked white sand beaches of Bahamas. Sagar [Sunjay Dutt] is fisherman while his friend Arav [Akshay Kumar] is a rich business man. Lara Dutta is Sagar Girl friend. Sagar brother Sam [Zayed Khan] managed to escape from mafia [Rahul Dev] and arrives n Bahamas. But the Dangrous man Rahul Dev arrives Bahamas to. Sam wants help of his brother Sagar but Sagar refuse to do so.
If you Technically observe the plot of the movie the plot is pretty ordinary and audience can easily realise that Arav [Akshay Kumar] is mastermind behind this scenario and he was responsible of this happenings in the life of Sagar and Sam.
The First Half of the movie is pretty boring and slow although there are some twist and turns in second half but the weak script is the major drawback here. Although no doubt the stunt are wonderfully picturized especially the bike scene between Sam and Akshay Kumar has done with ease. Remember the underwater fighting sequence here.
A.R.Rehman does a commendable job here, Blue theme, Fiqrana and Bhoola Tughay are at the best. Resul Pookutty as a sound designer has done wonderful job. James D. Bomalick and R.P. Yadav provided wonderful action sequences. Mayur Puri dialogues was effective.y ou can’t stop admiring and appreciating the enormous contribution of the underwater cinematographer Pete Zuccarini. Laxman Utekar cinematography is adorable.
On acting Front Akshay Kumar leads with his brilliant performance. He done his role with finess and ease. Sunjay Dutt also did commendable job. But in some scenes he seems tired. Zaid Khan is passable though he did his best but could not deliver his best performance, Rahul Dev is impressive and Effictive in brief role. Kabir Bedi is hardly there. He appears in only one scene. Lara Dutta is gorgeous and sensuous in bikini scene especially in Ajj Dil Gustaakh hai. Katrnia Kaif is effective in small Role.
To Sum it up, Blue is quite stylish movie but unfortunately weak script is major let down Although Anthony D’Souza tries hard to tell the story. At the business point of view the movie opens well thanks to it’s hype but falls after its good opening. Overall it seems to be average fare at box office.
Ratings :**½
Review Courtesy Techinfoclub.com
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Fahad Zahid
on Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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