Mukesh tiwari bin bulaye baraati
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While the film has absolutely nothing for the class audience, amongst masses the extended sequence around 'bomb in the suitcase' may just about bring on some laughs. The climax though will have its fair share of detractors. So whether it is 'Daanv Laga Le' (Shweta Bhardwaj), 'Shalu (Mallika Sherawat) or 'Achaar' (Shweta Tiwari) - each of them has been well picturised that helps in bringing on the entertainment quotient. Thankfully BBB has song and dance routine coming at just the right junctures and one can clearly sense that most of the film's spend was on making these portions of the film look good and reasonably expensive.
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Even Johny Lever's track is completely forced when one would have expected more meat out of the proceedings. However the director actually allows comedians to take centre-stage and the love story of Aftab and Priyanka Kothari (hardly seen in the film with her limited dialogues being dubbed by someone else) being relegated to the background. One would have expected Aftab to be a part of many more comic sequences since he is pretty comfortable with this genre. This is enabled through the trio of Sanjay, Rajpal and Vijay which does manage to get some laughs on screen.
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Though not many of them truly succeed, they at least give one a hope of something better in scene to follow. This is facilitated through gags that arrive one after another. Well, the film certainly doesn't take the former route though it saves itself from getting derailed either due to it's fast paced approach.
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Either it could have been a full on laugh riot or may have completely got derailed. With multiple such stories running in parallel, BBB could have gone in any direction. Then there is this another Shweta (Tiwari) who makes a mysterious appearance as a 'nautanki' girl, hence completing the hat-trick of Shwetas, what with Shweta Bhardwaj (seen earlier in 'Mission Istanbul') gyrating to the opening credit totle roll item number. So here we have Aftab's friends like Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra and Vijay Raaz taking turns as Jai and Veeru respectively and trying their luck with local 'basanti (Shweta Keswani). This isn't all as while the entire first half is spent in establishing each of these characters, the second half is an unabashed copy of 'Sholay' with a little bit of 'Tees Maar Khan' added as well. A village has it's 'laalchi mukhia' (Manoj Joshi), a mad cop (Shakti Kapoor) and a 'mausi'. Their accomplice Mukesh Tiwari has troubles of his own. His 'bada bhai' Johny Lever is a woman trapped in the body of a man. Then there is Gulshan Grover, a 'daku' (in the 21st century no less) who has '50 crores ka maal' to be sold. There is Om Puri who has hots for his neighbour (Rati Agnihotri) who is also the wife of his boss (Neeraj Vora). There are as many as 4-5 other stories playing other than his 'prem kahaani'. To think of it, the film doesn't even have its (only) hero - Aftab Shivdasani - leading from the front. You know that it isn't a classic in the making and hence want two hours of time-pass fun that doesn't allow you to tax your brains but instead surrender to the antics of a dozen odd comic players on the screen. There are set expectations from 'Bin Bulaye Baraati'.