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By Joginder Tuteja Š2005 Bollyvista.com |
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A Still from Jo Bole So Nihaal |
The music is another downer, with just the title song (that has been picturised well too) registering any impact. The cinematography gives a rich look to the movie, while the action scenes are first rate. On the performance side, Sunny Deol (as expected) is in each and every frame and effortlessly delivers his part. He is the sole reason the movie can be watched until the end. He is good in comic scenes but it would be wrong to say that this is the first time he is displaying this persona of his. His brand of comedy has been witnessed even earlier in his action flicks. Both Shilpi and Nupur are required to look glamorous and act reasonably well and they succeed in doing so. Kamaal Khan does reasonably well in his debut as a main baddy. But how one wishes he could have been presented more stylishly and deadly. Thomas Umer Tevana playing the Indian-American guy in FBI stands out. Surekha Sikri could have gotten a better role, while Aroon Bakshi hams it up as always. The 'sister-jija' pair irritates big time and is one of the major stumbling blocks in the movie.
Overall, JBSN promised a lot through the promos but delivers little despite the interesting plot at hand. It doesn't have much of a chance amongst the multiplex crowds as the week progresses, while even in single theatres it will find difficult sailing. Absence of a biggie release next week may just about work in favor of JBSN to register as many collections as possible.
** (TWO STARS)
*poor; **average; ***good; ****very good; *****excellent |