★ Bolo Na Tumi Amar Movie Reviews ★
Monday, January 18, 2010
, Posted by D i p at Monday, January 18, 2010
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News From : The Telegraph (19.01.10)
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Love Ke Liye Kuchh Bhi Karega
Film : Bolo Na Tumi Aamar
Cast : Dev, Koel Mallick, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Tota Roy Choudhury, Bharat Kaul and others
Director : Sujit Mondal
Screaming, shouting, mock fist fighting, strangulation gestures and some more screaming between “Madur ma” (designed to be an effective means to cheese off Madhurima, played by Koel) and Abhishek (Dev) make up a near 85 per cent of Bolo Na Tumi Aamar. The rest has customary dialogue diatribe, even a blood-soaked Abhishek pleading to Madhurima, “Ekbar bolo na tumi amar” and a thus far aggressive girlfriend reaching a moment of realization that Abhi indeed is the man for her.
In a word, there seems to be an overdose of two emotions in Bolo Na... hatred and love. What is surprisingly missing in NK Salil’s screenplay and dialogue is the gradual intermingling of the two. The build up to the twist in the tale where Madhurima and Abhishek have no choice but to tie the knot seems anything but natural. Abhi’s sudden concern for Madhurima when he doesn’t find her at home at a late hour, his outburst on seeing her return late and Madhurima’s apology at having put Abhi in a spot could have had some sort of a prelude to suggest that their confrontational selves are thawing into a more compatible communion.
But when you have a Dev-Koel to save the day, one might expect such glitches to be covered up. Certainly, if looks could kill, the duo could have won hands down. While Koel looks ravishing in a slimmer and toned avatar, Dev, as usual, steals the show with his physique and histrionics. And then there are Tota and Sabyasachi, who as expected, do their bit in their assigned frames.
Acting apart, there is Jeet Gannguli’s music to Priyo Chattopadhyay and Goutam Sushmit’s lyrics such as Bolo na tumi aamar, Le paglu, E cutpiece and the like that add sufficient zing to an otherwise bland tale.
★ Check Out ★
• The Le paglu number seems a tad sudden and forced
• Catch Dev showing off his kelma
• Don’t miss such dialogues as “Thik jeno Hatibagan theke kena lovebirds”
News From : The Times of India (18.01.10)
Thanks : Ayon
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