Thursday, 23 August 2018

Happy phir bhaag jaayegi film review 3.5*

Happy phir bhaag jaayegi promises to double the fun we had while watching the first one. The original made for a great watch thanks to a great cast and some really good one-liners. The sequel matches up to it and it is definitely funny.
To begin with, the sequel starts from where the first film ends. Happy (Diana Penty) and Guddu (Ali Fazal) are now married. Guddu is invited to China 'with wife' to sing at a function there. They reach Shanghai but someone else reaches the venue that they are supposed to go. And that other person is Harpreet Kaur aka Happy (Sonakshi Sinha). So these group of Chinese underworld gang want the first Happy to blackmail Bilal from Pakistan ( which was played by Abhay Deol in the original) to make his father Javed, who is in power now, to honour a contract that they struck with a Chinese company. But unfortunately, they capture the wrong Happy. Add to that the old favourites Bagga, Usmaan Afridi and new addition Kushwant Singh (Jassie Gill). After a lot of chases, Harpreet realises someone in her team is not on her side.
The second half is equally hilarious. And its about how sonakshi aka the new happy finds her to be husband and gets a shock of her lifetime.
But finally the whole team reaches india happily with new partners.
Its a one time watch. Pakistan haters and funny liners lovers will get a paisa vasool .
The funny one-liners are the lifelines of the first half. Plus, Jimmy Sheirgill and Piyush Mishra's banter make it a really fun watch.

Sonakshi Sinha and singer Jassie Gill are the new additions to the original that was dominated by Diana Penty as the feisty Punjabi lass who does a runner in her wedding to Baaga. There’s very little of Penty in the second instalment. But we aren’t complaining. Sinha, as Harpreet Kaur, stands tall among a talented set of actors. The adage, ‘what’s in a name?’, gathers a whole new meaning when kidnappings orchestrated by goofy villains in slick suits go wrong when they pick up the wrong woman with the same name at the airport. The moment the two Happys (Sinha and Penty) set foot on the China soil, all hell breaks loose.
Gill, as the unassuming Indian expatriate in China who is reluctantly pulled into Happy’s [Sinha] messy world, is a revelation. He displays a quiet confidence and it’s heartening to watch him spar with Baaga — who’s also thrown into the identity mix-up crises.
The spine of any comedy relies a lot on its ineffective, zany villains. HPBJ has its fair share of them. Actor Denzil Smith as a suave and erudite businessman — with a penchant for teaching the Chinese how to make a biryani and not just their sticky rice in his down time — builds a good case for himself. He’s polished on the surface, but rotten inside. If you ask what his crime is, then I wouldn’t be able to answer because the conflicts are way too convoluted in this comedy.
director Aziz milks it to the last drop he keep the film super entertaining.
I give it 3.5*

Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Happy firse bhaag jaayegi and vivek oberoi highest paid actor

Vivek Anand Oberoi becomes the highest paid Hindi actor down south !


Over the years ,Vivek Anand Oberoi has delivered one fine performance after another ,dabbling in a variety of genres.  After carving a niche for himself , with some of the biggest Hindi blockbusters under his belt , the star is now making a huge impact in the South Film Industry.

Vivek recently made his Tamil debut with Vivegam alongside superstar Ajit Kumar and the film went on to break records at the box office . While his performance was well appreciated , the blockbuster success of the film also went on to cement his position as one of the most bankable and sought after Hindi stars down South.

Such was the reception, that some of the most prominent filmmakers and production houses, approached the star to be part of various films including the Malayalam film Lucifer  opposite south superstar Mohanlal (that marks the directorial debut of actor Prithviraj),a Telugu film opposite Ram Charan Teja and Kannada movie Rustum, directed by Ravi Varma.

Says a trade expert, “ Vivek had as much screen time as Ajit Kumar in Vivegam and held his own despite being entirely new to the industry. He became a subject of heated discussion ever since the film went on to become a mega blockbuster and was immediately flooded with offers. He is now part of the most prominent projects , alongside the biggest superstars in the Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu film industry and is also rumored to be the highest paid Hindi actor down South".


First song from #HappyPhirrBhagJayegi, #SwagSahaNahiJaye will be out tomorrow! Watch out for this space! @ErosNow