![]() ![]() That's the only 'paisa vasool' part of the film, which must go down as a massive wasted opportunity. The only thing that works for the film is Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh's sudden impromptu jig to 'Current laga re'. Shetty, who has specialised in a certain kind of humour in superhits such as 'Singham', 'Golmaal' and 'Chennai Express', fails miserably in raising laughs. His character repeats himself so often that he probably didn't have to memorise his lines - nor did he get any opportunity to deliver a dialogue impulsively.įrom among the ensemble cast, which is comprised of veterans Tiku Talsania, Vrajesh Hirje, Mukesh Tiwary, Brijender Kala, Sanjay Mishra and Johny Lever, not one of them has a scene that could be described as hilarious, comical or mildly amusing. Now, that could have led to not one but numerous funny moments.Īnd though the writers do their best to introduce characters, such as the mothers (Ashwini Kalsikar and Sulabha Arya) and girlfriends Mala and Bindu (Hegde and Fernandes) to add to the mix-ups, chaos and disorder, all we have are pathetic example of poor writing skills and excruciatingly unbearable situations, so much so that even the gifted Ranveer Singh can barely salvage the film. Short of getting electrocuted, the twin brother experiences the severity of the shock to such an extent that whoever comes in contact with him, feels it too. He earns his living professionally, but whenever his body touches an electric wire, his twin in another city feels the shock as the current flows through his tissues. His act of holding naked electric wires has everyone enthusiastically applauding him for an encore. One Roy works in a circus and is unaffected by electric currents, causing much awe and laughter among the audience. Needless to add, misunderstandings reign supreme when people mistake one for the other. The two sets of twins run into each other several years later, when they are coincidentally in the same town. Coincidentally, the two pairs get adopted by two different sets of parents - one Roy is deliberately paired with another Joy and the other Roy with the other Joy in Ooty and Bengaluru, respectively.įrom the basic premise, this should have been a laugh riot as the identical twins who live in different cities come together and mistaken identity causes a host of ludicrous situations. Twins Roy and Roy (Singh) and Joy and Joy (Sharma) get separated at birth. Even when writers Farhad Samji, Sanchit Bedre and Vidhi Ghodgaonkar attempt to Indianise the much-amended tale, there's nothing out there in terms of a creative twist in this over-two-hour-long film. So, what does the film have to offer? Old gags, insufferable jokes, bad acting and a plot that just doesn't take off. Sadly, though, Bollywood is as bad at adapting as it is at conceiving fresh ideas. And his 'Comedy of Errors' has been a favourite of Bollywood filmmakers.Īfter Kishore Kumar's 'Do Dooni Chaar' and Sanjeev Kumar's 'Angoor' and a few other forgettable adaptations, comes Rohit Shetty's 'Cirkus', featuring Ranveer Singh playing two sets of identical twins who are accidentally separated at birth. The timeless Shakespeare, 400-plus years after he entertained Queen Elizabeth I and her courtiers, continues to resonate in different ways with each generation. Music: Devi Sri Prasad, Badshah and Lijo George. They will have three performances in their hometown of Stockholm, with tickets starting at 450 SEK.Cast: Ranveer Singh, Pooja Hegde, Jacqueline Fernandes, Johny Lever, Sanjay Mishra and Varun Sharma. ![]() Now, years later, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Steve Angello have reunited Swedish House Mafia. Cirkus Official Trailer Ranveer Singh Rohit Shetty In Cinemas 23rd Dec T-Series 237M subscribers Subscribe 566K 59M views 2 months ago Presenting the official trailer of Rohit Shetty's. Thursday 2nd – Saturday 4th May Swedish House Mafia at Tele2 Arenaīack in 2012, this house music group went on a farewell tour, which only increased their fame. Enjoy a day off in solidarity with those who have fought for labor rights – and still do. Wednesday 1st May International Worker’s DayĪs with most of Europe, 1st May is a public holiday in Sweden. You don’t want to miss the chance to see her exquisite work! Gunnel Sahlin’s glass exhibit opened in April, and ends early this month. Here’s what’s happening in Stockholm this May: Wednesday 1st – Sunday 12th Memo Color at Galleri Glas Defaults to todays date if not specified. There are plenty of outdoor events in Stockholm throughout the month, including bird watching, a fun run, food festivals, and concerts. CustomerRequired Email Send Later Billing Address Credit Memo Date. The sun is staying out longer, and so are the people of Stockholm! Emerging from the winter hibernation is exciting, whether you are a morning person or a night owl. ![]()
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