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Gulabo Sitabo Comedy movie

Gulabo Sitabo

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Directors: Shoojit Sircar.Kuran Dhillon

Writer: Juhi Chaturvedi

Stars: Amitabh Bachchan.Ayushmann Khurrana.Vijay Raaz

STORY: Fatima Mahal is at the center of a long feud between its owner’s husband Mirza (Amitabh Bachchan) and their stubborn tenant Baankey Rastogi (Ayushmann Khurrana). But there are other players involved in this rat race and everyone’s in it for their own vested interest.


REVIEW: Located in Lucknow, the 100-year-old mansion Fatima Mahal is in shambles and close to ruination, and home to multiple families who pay a measly rent ranging from 30-70 rupees. But there is just one ‘pest’ who neither leaves nor pays the rent on time—Baankey. Of all the people who are tired of his go-to excuse, “Main gareeb hoon,” Mirza is the angriest of all. This 78-year-old abuse-hurling, prank-pulling man harbors only one dream his whole life, that of becoming the legal owner of the mansion he dearly loves and lives in. And, from time to time, he devices scheming ways of achieving his unfulfilled desire. When all else fails to get the chakki-selling Baankey to leave after he breaks the brick wall of the common toilet, a huffing Mirza rushes off to the police station to settle the raging dispute.



In comes the officer of the Archaeological Survey of India (Lucknow Circle), Mr. Gyanesh Mishra (Vijay Raaz). This conniving bully of a public servant senses that the dilapidated haveli has the potential to become a national heritage property (or maybe not) and convinces Baankey how this plan will work best for him and the other tenants. But Mirza is no fool and is quick to launch his own secret weapon, Christopher Clark (Brijendra Kala). Clark only “speaks English at home” and boasts of a repertoire dedicated to resolving property woes. The mansion is now mayhem personified and everyone’s hankering after one thing or the other. Why is this sprawling, aging piece of property more important than those who inhabit it? Shoojit Sircar’s ‘Gulabo Sitabo’ is a social commentary, a satire on the psyche of mankind and how when greed serves as a guiding force in your life — it can take you to strange places.

Juhi Chaturvedi (also credited for the dialogues and screenplay) has penned a story that is intelligent, and witty, with characters that are whimsical and funnily dark, too. For one, Mirza is driven by insurmountable greed and has absolutely no qualms about it. In fact, Mirza’s stinginess is known across the length and breadth of Lucknow. Baankey is a poor, young lad bogged down by family responsibilities (with a mother and three sisters to fend for, who are a handful) and he, too, does everything he can to put up a fight with Mirza’s annoying ways. Another curveball is the odd pairing of Mirza and Fatima Begum (Farrukh Jaffar), who are 15 years apart: a marriage that has its own quirky backstory.



Director Shoojit Sircar described his latest offering as a satire, the inspiration for the title comes from the two puppets that appear at periodic intervals – Gulabo and Sitabo – who seem to be constantly at loggerheads. The movie uses metaphors for a transparent depiction of the class distinction between haves and have-nots in our society, among other subtexts. Sample this: when Baankey’s former girlfriend Fauzia pays a visit to his shop to buy ‘organic wheat’ and assumes that he must have never even heard the term organic ‘kyunki dekh ke nahin lagta’. Or that one time when Baankey’s sisters – Guddo (Shristi Shrivastava), Neetu, and Payal – take a jibe at him for being uneducated and playfully demand he reappears for the 10th and 12th board exams. Greed and hunger for material possessions are invariably followed by defeat and loneliness. And Shoojit Sircar sure knows how to weave in these elements with subtlety, while still driving home the point, through his films.

Amitabh Bachchan owns the role of the grouchy, shrewd yet hilarious Mirza with absolute comfort. Gibberish tone? Unflattering nose prosthetic? No problem, the actor’s ‘Mirzaness’ is all over the movie – with his thick beard, even thicker glasses, crouched shoulders, and a limp in his walk. He sinks into the character and every facet of it. And staring him in the eyeball is his very-abled nemesis Ayushmann Khurrana as Baankey. It is no secret that Ayushmann has now become the poster child of heartland India, and once again he brings something new to the table. His body language tellingly portrays sadness and bitterness borne out of poverty. Interestingly, it is not what he is saying that evokes pity, but the characters around him who bring him down and make us feel sorry for his circumstances.

Srishti Shrivastava’s Guddo, one of Baankey’s three sisters, is a man-eater (not in the literal sense), who has the instincts of a hard-core survivor and is a stark contrast to her brother’s timid personality. Srishti, who has stood out in her previous outings on web shows, impresses here too. Vijay Raaz and Brijendra Kala are comical, and quick-witted and complement the leading characters’ with ease.

Three-time National Award winner Abhik Mukhopadhyay takes charge behind the camera, with almost every other frame reeking of Lucknow’s old-world charm –its decaying but beautiful mansions, tuk-tuks, and cycle rickshaws running across the narrow lanes of the city. His camera says to you as it takes you through the city, 'Muskuraiye ki aap Lucknow mein hain'.

Shantanu Moitra’s original score earns some brownie points for its quirky tunes that come with deep, meaningful, and honest lyrics by Dinesh Pant, Puneet Sharma, and Vinod Dubey. Our pick: Kya Leke Aayo Jagme and Budhau.



While the movie does well on many fronts and one of the highlights being the premise itself, the build-up consumes a fair share of the film, making it a tad draggy at the start. Fatima Begum, who we later learn also goes by the moniker Fatto, is hilarious as a standalone, but her character is not well chalked out. She is no less whacky than the rest of them, and even while she seems to be in her zone and oblivious to what’s happening around her, this 95-year-old knows more than you would assume. However, the narrative spends little time on scenes between Mirza and Fatima, and it would have been interesting to see more conversations and banter play out between the two of them. In Bollywood, we don’t see too many intelligently made satires but this one navigates that genre with tact and skill, with a climax that’s surprising, dark, and humorous.

Shoojit Sircar’s ‘Gulabo Sitabo’ cherry-picks one of the seven deadly sins, greed, as its central theme and tells an appealing tale through two quarrelsome but headstrong characters. The message is short and simple: that it’s okay to desire a lot in life but extreme greed often doesn’t land you in the right place — whether it’s a person’s heart, house, or mahal.




American Pie 1999

American Pie 1999

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Directors: Paul Weitz.Chris Weitz

Writer: Adam Herz

Stars: Jason Biggs.Chris Klein.Thomas Ian Nicholas

American Pie reviews:

So high school boys everywhere only think about sex, huh?" my Japanese wife turned to me and said about 20 minutes into "American Pie." She looked at me expectantly, as if she wanted to hear me say I was somehow different, above such base pursuits. I could tell she was mildly disappointed when I replied, "Yeah, pretty much." Eighteen-year-old boys' raging hormones are a truly universal theme.

There have been four American Pie films to date, not counting the straight-to-video releases. The film notably struck a chord with teens when it was released in 1999. I remember sitting in art class and overhearing a popular and attractive senior girl condescending to an awkward and geeky freshman boy, "You haven't seen 'American Pie'? The great American sex comedy?" I still cringe when I remember that.

If you haven't seen it, it is basically about four senior boys who make a pact to lose their virginity before they graduate high school. They shrewdly determine prom is their last chance to get laid, and devote all their energy to getting a woman in bed at the after-prom party, to be held at the lake house of the cocky lacrosse player, Steve Stifler. The boys, particularly Jim, have a series of embarrassing mishaps along the way, one famously involving a warm apple pie.

"American Pie" set a new bar for teen comedies. Every teen comedy since has tried, and failed, to top the scene where Stifler unwittingly drinks a beer with a load of semen in it.

Though "American Pie" is famous for its numerous gross-outs, the movie is good, and not just gross, because we come to identify with the characters, and the humor rises naturally from the situations. The scene where Stifler slips laxatives into Finch's mochaccino, causing him to make a desperate dash for the nearest toilet, is funny not because fart sounds are humorous, but because the film already established Finch's aversion to public restrooms.

The Stifler character was especially believable. When Heather (Mena Suvari) asks out Oz (Chris Klein) in front of the lacrosse team, Stifler proceeds to make lewd gestures. Heather misinterprets this as Stifler making fun of her when Stifler is really just trying to embarrass Oz. When I first saw the film at the age of 16, I thought, That's pretty much how high school boys act.

The acting is serviceable. Eugene Levy, who plays Jim's dad, and Seann William Scott, who plays Stifler, are totally convincing in their roles. (Toward the end of the film, watch Stifler in the background check his beer before he takes a sip.) Others, however, give flat performances, especially in dramatic scenes. However, since these scenes take a back seat to the comedy, and few of the jokes fall flat from the acting, the mediocre performances don't hurt the overall effectiveness of the film.

Another criticism I have of the film is one that pretty much applies to all Hollywood films, and that is that the kids are too rich. You can usually tell who the poor kid is in a Hollywood movie because he's the one who's not driving a late-model car. His family will still live in a two-story house. Every student in "American Pie" (except for Oz, the only one shown to have a job), lives like the richest kid at my high school.

Overall, "American Pie" is an enjoyable comedy that will continue to be the standard against which all teen comedies will be judged. I recommend the unrated version. While scenes in most unrated or extended editions were cut from the theatrical releases for good reasons (i.e., they were tedious), the theatrical version of "American Pie" was really a sanitized version of the better, unrated version.

Befikre Movies

Befikre Movies

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Befire Story: What starts as a crazy one-night stand ends up in a relationship. But Dharam and Shyra fall out of love just as quickly. Where will life take them now?

Directors: Aditya Chopra.Raj Basu

Writers: Aditya Chopra.Sharat Katariya

Stars: Ranveer Singh.Vaani Kapoor.Djinda Kane

Before Review: Can two temperamental, volatile exes become friends? In a Yash Raj film, sure they can. Dharam (Ranveer Singh) and Shyra (Vaani Kapoor) have recently broken up and can’t see eye-to-eye. In song-filled flashbacks, we see their meet cute, how they dared each other to do crazy things and got into a live-in relationship, only to realize that they were incompatible.



They soon come to terms with their break-up but decide to remain friends. When their individual love lives restart, the friendship gets tested.

Befikre is a victim of the inevitability of love stories. There really can only be two outcomes, and then, the journey to those outcomes makes the movie. The plot is unoriginal, but the sparkling chemistry between the leads pulls you through most parts of the movie. Essentially, it’s like the same banner's Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai, but in reverse.

Dharam is every feminist’s nightmare: a homophobic straight boy from Delhi who slut-shames girls and thinks lesbians will sleep with him and is offended by the lack of remorse a girl feels after breaking up with him. Only Singh could have pulled off this character without being obnoxious. He’s fun to watch in a departure from his intense Bajirao role but to be fair, he’s familiar with this territory. Shyra is a sorted girl with a good head on her shoulders and Vaani’s breezy act makes you wonder why she hasn’t worked more!




There are innumerable throwbacks to DDLJ and most bring a smile to your face. One that particularly stands out is a mother-daughter scene, much like the Farida Jalal-Kajol scene. There, Jalal's character tells Kajol that women have to suppress their feelings; in this updated version, Shyra’s mother tells her to stand up for herself.

Befikre has some honest, funny moments and the attempt to upgrade the genre is apparent, but you don’t come away with anything new.

If you care for some laughs, some YRF nostalgia, and are, well, promiscuous with your choice of romcoms, you could take a chance with this one.