Housefull 2 2012 Hindi Movie Review(First On Net)
As expected, Sajid Khan churns out yet another mindless entertainer titled 'Housefull 2' where a bunch of actors, few talented, few average; are trying hard to make you laugh. The film definitely reminds you that comedy is not an easy genre to make film on.
Story -
Chintu (Rishi Kapoor) and Dabbu (Randhir Kapoor) wants their daughters Heena (Asin) and Bobby (Jacqueline Fernandez) to get married to the richest bachelor in town, JD's (Mithun Chakraborthy) son Jolly (Riteish Deshmukh). Chintu has already insulted Jai's (Shreyas Talpade) dad who had come to him for his son's proposal. Co-incidentally Jolly is Jai's best friend and the two decide to teach Chintu a lesson by marrying his daughter and then leaving her. Jolly loves JLO (Zarine Khan) and so decides to hire Max (John Abraham) and then Sunny (Akshay Kumar) for the job. Things get hay wired and cause confusion.
Cast - Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Asin, John Abraham, Zarine Khan, Shreyas Talpade, Shahzahn Padamsee, Mithun Chakraborthy, Rishi and Randhir Kapoor, Boman Irani
Banner – Sajid Nadiadwala Productions UK, Eros International, Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
Music – Sajid-Wajid
Producer – Sajid Nadiadwala
Director - Sajid Khan
Cinejwala Rating - 2/5
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Analysis -
Sajid Khan once again tries to create humour out of confusion but fails to make this film as entertaining as its prequel. The prequel was sorted and people knew what's happening; but in this film, with more than a dirty dozen in the cast, creates abundance of confusion. Yes. The film does have a few sequences and dialogues that are worth lauding. But overall, the film can be said entertaining but in parts.
Performances -
Akshay Kumar is his usual self, looks composed and entertaining. John Abraham was a pleasant change from his previously done serious roles. Riteish Deshmukh is entertaining. Shreyas Talpade is wasted. The ladies too have nothing much to do. Zarine and Shahzahn were not at all required. Mithun Chakraborthy is adorable while Rishi and Randhir Kapoor were good but their role seemed very predictable and clichéd toward the end. Johny Lever was to OTT. Chunky Pandey was as irritating as ever. Mallaika Arora Khan's Anarkali was thundering and people might just go watch the film for her.
Technicalities -
The film is shot in UK and the cinematographer captures it well. The background score gets too loud at times, initially the Akshay Kumar signature background track irritated but later it does make you smile, especially in the second half where it’s used less. The music is okay. Sajid’s direction too is pretty average. Some dialogues do impress and are interesting, but overall the story is clichéd and predictable.
Genre – Comedy
Plus Points - Actors, Dialogues, Anarkali
Minus Points - Senseless
Final Word - Keep your brains home and enjoy the laughter ride.
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