Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao
Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho
Jao Director:
Kabir.
Each films has been made with a budget that is round about to Rs. 30 crores ! However, between the tough lines that have been drawn by these big films are some films that sneak into the audience and leave some effect if not create ripples at the box office. Remember, Jhankar Beats? Producer Pritish Nandy is back again and this time with a campus movie, Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao! As the name itself suggests, the film is for teeny moviegoers who just want to freak out in cinema halls with cool buddies and friends. Cinema for them is not some serious thing, they don't want big lessons being taught whether about patriotism (read Swadesh and Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyon) or some social message (read Veer Zaara here). Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao!
has all the news faces including its director Kabir Sadanand. The fresh
appeal goes in favor of the film. There is no big competition around
and Pritish Nandy can feel luck for this situation, but all is not well
if you don't have a story to get to the people. They eat together think together and plan for the future too together. They share their pains and their history and the bond grows stronger with each passing day. So we have a boy named Rahul (Akshay Kapoor) who wants to clinch the whole world in his fist. We have a bubbly girl Tania
(Tanisha, kid sister of Kajol) who takes life as it comes to her and
then we also have a cute girl Goldie (Rashmi Nigam) who just goes crazy
about any thing.
Pritish Nandy succeeded in his attempt in Jhankar Beats but his experiment in Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao! fails because he has not give equal attention to the story line. The need for the film was to have a story that could have made youngsters laugh, go crazy and even feel sad some times. But, these basic contents
of any film is lacking in this movie. Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao! just
follows a plain track and instead of creating moments to make people
sit and watch, it goes all around the campus and outside too, but comes
back again and again for where it takes its initial start. The problems crated in the film are not easy to handle and Kabir being a debutant looses his grip on the emotions that were required for the script to come as a flow in the story line. Music directors Vishal and
Shekhar do help in weaving all these happenings with their compositions
and the songs seem good too but it is not easy to decorate a body that
does not have soul in it. Among all the four faces Akshay Kapoor leaves an impression with his looks and attitude. He dances well and even emotes well when it is required of him. He has more work to do before big filmmakers in Bollywood can notice him. Tanisha too shows improvement
from her debut film Sssshhh.., but her appearances are still too childish
to be taken as a lead heroine in the film. Other actors like Yash Tonk and Deepak Tijori fail to leave any impression. Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao! may be have targeted at urban audiences but it has little to get clapping hands from them and if we talk about small centers, then it wasn't meant for those people. |