Chashme Baddoor
The movie is copy of Sai Paranjpye's classic romantic trio Chashme Baddoor of 1981. The new film released in 2013 serves good entertaining value when watched with entire family.
Sid, Jai and Omi are transplanted from early Chasme Badoor of 80's to latest 2013's. These three friends Siddharth, Jai, Omi (Ali Zafar, Siddharth, Divyendu Sharma) fall in love with Seema (Taapsee) but she falls in love with only one person. Other two friends who repetitively blowing off with natural stroke of jealousy starts making evil plots to apart love birds. Finally, the film goes on further watching whether both guys succeed in breaking the lovers or Seema conquer her lover.
The friendly role of 'paanwaala' in Chasme Badoor of 80's is played by Joseph Furtado (Kapoor) who is cafe owner in the new film. All the three guys owe money from Joseph Furtado and their landlord Miss Josephine (dubey). The romance of Joseph and Josephine is addition and responsible for ruining an iconic moment from the original.
David Dhawan has find out his own way to make laugh the audience with rich presentation and good narration. The dialogues and script are impressive. Costumes were very youthful and appealing.
Sid (Ali) has shown good acting potential with good variations. Jai (Siddarth) acting was also appreciable and Omi (Divyandu) acted proficiently. And Seema (Taapsee) was up to the mark in her performance. Rishi Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Juhi Chawla, Bharati Achrekar are all leading actors were fantastic, gracious and unbeatable in this film.
David Dhawan has given his typical flavor where first half is fully entertaining with drama, friendship, romance and songs while second half geared up with great momentum. Chashme Badoor of 2013 is hilarious and entertaining.