Bin Bulaye Baarati Hindi Movie

Feature Film | 2011 | Action, Comedy
Critics:
Bin Bulaye Baraati is a senseless and imbecile film. Best avoided.
Jun 17, 2011 By Mansha Rastogi


Comic capers usually tread on a very thin line; they either make it big or completely discarded. And in the ever growing list of mad-cap entertainers that come with the statutory warning to leave you brains at home comes yet another slapstick film Bin Bulaye Baraati.


In BBB, AD (Aftab Shivdasani), Murari (Rajpal Yadav), Chetta Singh (Vijay Raaz) and Hazari (Sanjay Mishra) are four characters who impersonate as cops and enter a village which has problems of its own. Believing that they are indeed cops, villagers start worshipping them that makes them turn into heroes. The villagers are troubled by Durjan Singh (Gulshan Grover) and though they don't have any intentions to help initially, a series of incidents make villagers believe that they are on their side.


Debutante director Chandrakant Singh not only presents an extremely daft and imbecile screenplay but also has a plot which is done to death. It takes no time to notice what a mess of a film one has landed into and the rest of the time goes in trying to make sense of the decision of viewing it. Within the first ten minutes Chandrakant pushes his audience into the confusion and the archaic comedy of errors.


Having an item song in the film to promote is one thing but Bin Bulaye Baraati has as many as three item songs, one for Sweta Bharadwaj, one featuring Sweta Tiwari and one Mallika Sherawat. However, all three of them failed to create any hype for the film. Sweta Tiwari though looks really hot in her item song.


Each and every actor in the film has his/her own idiosyncrasies some intentional, some not. Despite being a terrific actor, Om Puri hams throughout and so do actors like Shakti Kapoor, Vijay Raaz and Manoj Joshi. Sanjay Mishra and Rajpal Yadav are bearable while Aftab overacts. Priyanka Kothari only shows off her excessively increasing pout throughout the film. Gulshan Grover as the bad man is good.


Over all, Bin Bulaye Baraati is a senseless and imbecile film. Best avoided.


Mansha Rastogi

   

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