Footpath Hindi Movie

Feature Film | 2003
Critics:
Aug 12, 2003 By IANS


Exhausted from the Hollywood gamut, Vikram Bhatt dips into their own storehouse of movies, regurgitating Mahesh Bhatt's 1998 Akshay Kumar starrer superflop Aangaray (just don't ask here was that derived from). But one wonders why did he choose to remake a film, which in first place was then rejected by the audience miserably.


So you are forced to believe that Arjun (Aftab) can avoid himself from being arrested for a crime he committed 12 long years ago if he helps the police. He has to infiltrate a drug gang headed by his childhood-separated friends, for whom he still has a soft corner. Also Arjun's heart suddenly starts beating for his childhood love Sanjana (Bipasha Basu) whom he had left when he was 10! Bringing us to the stupid conclusion that love blooms at 10. So very filmi. After this, you guess it and you get it. Corrupt police officers, a mandavli mentor don, the one-way underworld trade or the no brothers-in-business funda, you have it all. All predictable.


The direction is neither realistic nor hard-hitting. The production design is too tacky with the movie entirely shot in a single lane shoddy studio. The dialogues boast nuggets of 70's like "mein tumhare bacche ki maa banne wali hoon". So very cliched. And don't expect any smooches or skin display from Bipasha. She's just restricted to puffing, panting and heaving her bosom. Aftab and Rahul Dev are ok but the scene-stealer is newcomer Emraan Hashmi who impresses with his mannerisms as the bullied younger brother. Some fine-tuning and he will come good.


Sadly Footpath runs on the much tried and tested path.


IANS

   

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