Monday, September 30, 2013

Besharam Movie Preview

Film will take super start at box office due to holiday aided 5 day weekend. Film should do well in mass centers and the big Monday will decide the fate of the film.





Plot:



Babli (Ranbir Kapoor) is a street smart car mechanic living in a Delhi orphanage. He is charming and lives life to the fullest. He also steals cars to support his orphanage. He has no sense of right or wrong till he unwittingly hurts the love of his life, Tara (Pallavi Sharda). Babli realizes that there is no right way of doing the wrong thing. Babli sets out to fix all the wrongs in his life and he continues to be shameless about it.


Cast & Characters:

  • Ranbir Kapoor as Babli
  • Pallavi Sharda as Tara Sharma
  • Rishi Kapoor as Inspector Chulbul Chautala .
  • Neetu Singh as Head Constable Bulbul Chautala
  • Kamal Kiri as Drug Supplier
  • Kunal Agrawal as Ganja
  • Aditya Agrawal (Special Appearance) as Himself.
  • Tikendra Yadav (Special Aappearance) as Himself.
  • Javed Jaffrey


Music:


The album is above average as far as musical value is concerned but arrogant enough to dish out weary tunes from a bygone century and expect applause. It hasn’t helped the makers create any sort of buzz for the film and hence failed on that account. However, "Love ki Ghanti","Tu Hai" and "Besharam" stand out from the rest of the tracks and are most likely to appeal you the most.

Rating:
2.5/5

(for detail music review click following link - http://www.boxofficecapsule.com/news-specific.aspx?news_id=4418)

Predictions:


Critical Response


Film will receive good to average reviews as such high on massy content films do not go down very well with critics. Nevertheless such films depend heavily on word of mouth and entertainment quotient.

Average Critic Ratings Predicted
2.5/5

Final Verdict:

Film will take super start at box office due to holiday aided 5 day weekend. Film should do well in mass centers and the big Monday will decide the fate of the film. But as of now, film looks like a mix bag where young crowd in metros should come for Ranbir and genre plus director's name should attract smaller centre audience.



Ref:boxofficecapsule


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