Saturday 1 October 2011

Online Movie Review:Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster

 Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster movie review online:

Cast: Jimmy Sheirgill, Mahie Gill, Randeep Hooda
Directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia
Rating: 2/5 Stars

Some of the best thrillers cult classics and avant-garde has had one thing in common: their characters might break into anything. And the three lead cast members of "Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster" (SBAG) are so deliciously nasty and unpredictable to keep you entertained.

The film revolves around the life of Saheb (Jimmy Sheirgill), a king without a crown, Choti Rani (Mahi Gill), a queen who is as disturbed as she is hot and Bablu (Randeep Hooda), a very ambitious and passionate side kick. Now, with each showing the skill levels of eccentricity, it is natural that there would slap premature and derived from any scene of horrifying passion without notice.

Despite being in bankruptcy, Saheb is proud of his kingdom, which is reduced to just a mustache. Its main source of income is terrorizing government officials for contracts and wandering outside his stepmother, 'Rani Badi'. Their modest gains are used above its 'hold', which keeps him away from home, allowing for Choti Rani fatally attracted by Bablu, the driver opportunist.

Although the film is not as simplistic as a love triangle and about adultery, it's many plots intertwined and each character represents a particular program and has another. Saheb rage may seem arrogant in his character sometimes delirious complimentary. But in the next scene, which is as vulnerable as a child. Things get very sticky as Bablu falls for the seductive psychotic Choti Rani, with a view to casual terror.

The film builds well and are interested in learning how to reach the conclusion. Sadly, however, is not so you would assume, not all match up the enthusiasm that fueled through the film.

SBAG may seem disturbingly violent by some as the hacking and breaking seems only moderate. But the film has this hypnotic ability to make immune to excessive blood and inconsistent to react to situations, so it's not a nuisance.

Jimmy Sheirgill is very credible and committed to their control over their environment frustration embarrassing. Randeep Hooda lover manages its rustic image with the right amount of rawness. If only Mahi Gill could have nailed the right mix of irregular, so exotic, it would have been cleaning the front of the performance.

Tigmanshu pace of the narrative dhuli is not rushed or relaxed. It gives each scene the opportunity to develop comfortably, with a script tight enough to keep it taut.

This film is comparable with dark chocolate. It is bitter, it's exciting, it is a mortal sin and has a great aftertaste.
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