Monday, February 14, 2011

ONCE UPON A TIME IN MUMBAAI: Written for success!

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Packed with thrills, frills and more!
Once upon a time
Ajay Devgan
in Bollywood films, Salim-Javed penned the dialogues, and decades after they were delivered by angry young men and their brothers, people still remember them word for word. 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai' is a film that belongs to that era, and in its attempt to recreate the soul of the 70s, the writer of the film, Rajat Arora, has seemingly given his all to give each and every character dozens of dialogues with punch and philosophy, in about equal measures. Ajay Devgan, in spotless whites, plays Sultaan Mirza, a smuggler with Robin Hood-ish qualities. Emraan Hashmi plays Shoaib, a small-time hustler who joins Sultaan and works his way up the ranks of his gang. Kangana Ranaut plays the celluloid queen Rehana and the object of Sultaan's affection. Prachi Desai is Mumtaz, Shoaib's fragile girlfriend. Both the ladies have little to do other than add glamour to this action film. Randeep Hooda makes a powerful comeback as ACP Agnel Wilson, who is the narrator of the entire saga.

Director Milan Luthria leaves no stone unturned in recreating a flamboyant and dramatic underworld of the 70s. Ajay and Emraan deliver top-notch performances. The background score compliments the swift pace of the film. The film's disclaimer that Sultaan doesn't resemble the late Haji Mastan in any way, works perfectly in reminding the audience about the obvious inspiration behind Sultaan, whereas Luthria leaves no doubt about Shoaib being the man we all know as Dawood.

As Mumbai Goes Rewind, an intriguing tale unfolds, and offers entertainment worth every penny you spend on that theatre ticket.

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