BigB Hoga Bollywood ka Baap
ACP Karan (Sonu Sood) catches a goon who explodes two bombs in a crowded area. Kabir(Prakash Raj) the main leader of that gang who had main lead in the bomb blasts wants to kill the Karan. He wants a person to kill the Karan. Here enters our great Vijju (Amitabh) who tries to kill Karan but couldn’t as the latter is alert always. Finally time arrives for the Vijju to kill the Karan. Then comes a twist in the tale which completely turns the fate of the story. The remained story is the climax of the movie.
Analysis:
We see this type of many formula stories in telugu movies.Buddha is the movie that what we see the pokiri movie taken with a 65 years old man as the leading character who leads the story.
Although the storyline is weak Puri did manage to pull off few twists successfully made the audience to sit in their seats with a interest till the end.But the movie is the whole control of only one person that is none another than BigB. He is the life and soul of this film. Amitabh fans will completely fall in love with this film and watch it again and again since they have seen their hero as a angry youngman after a long time.
First half of the film is weak. Some scenes look ridiculous but the purpose behind those scenes is revealed in the second half. The real gist of the story lies in the second half and it is where the director excelled. There are some funny scenes, good one liners and also some sentiment. Amitabh, Prakash Raj conversation in the climax is fun to watch which resembles pokiri conversation between Prakashraj and ShiyaajiShinde..
Puri Jagannadh has used popular dialogs and few scenes from his Telugu films. Telugu audience may not find them fresh but Bollywood audience will thoroughly enjoy those scenes and dialogs. On a whole Buddha is a paisa vasool entertainer which is mainly targeted at Big B fans and masses.
Performances:
Amitabh Bachchan is a treat to watch. Right from the scene in which he enters clad in a white dress and a yellow muffler to the scene where he exits as Hema Malini utters ‘Bbuddah Hoga Tera Baap’, Big B stole the show. He has excelled in every scene. It is a one man show all the way. One liners written for his character are hilarious.
Hema Malini is still the dream girl. She did a neat job. Raveena is over the top. Sonu Sood is confident. He did a splendid job in the scenes which he confronts Amitabh. No one except Prakash Raj can make such an ordinary character look strong on screen. Sonal Chauhan is cute. Charmi scores few brownie points. She has some light moments which will have you in splits. Subba Raju did a very good job. Rajeev Mehta and Shahwar Ali are fine.
Tehnicalities:
Dialogs have Puri’s mark written all over. Most of the dialogs were funny and had that punch. Anoop Rubens and Vishal Sekhar had done their job nicely. Editing and cinematography are standard like in every Puri Jagannadh’s film. Production values are top notch.
After films like Dabangg, Golmaal 3 and Ready films have collected proves that fact now its the time to BigB to show his power . Puri Jagannadh is known for his commercial mass masala films and he entered Bollywood at the right time. He announces his entry with none other than Big B and he will surely leave a mark in B town. From hereon Bollywood can cherish Puri’s entertainers.
Plus Points:
- Big B
- Dialogues
- Masala elements
Minus points:
- Weak story
- Very little content in first hour
Rating: 4/5
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