Friday, January 6, 2012

Movie Review | PLAYERS | Abhishek Bachchan | Bipasha Basu | Soonam Kapoor | Bobby Deol | Neil Nitin Mukesh | Omi Vaidya | Sikander Kher

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Star Cast:  Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Bipasha Basu, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Omi Vaidya and others
Director:  Abbas-Mustan




Remaking a remake, Abbas-Mustan could very well have ended up helming an unwieldy mess. 

PLAYERS is the remake of Hollywood Movie 'The Italian Job'
Instead, Players, the official remake of Hollywood’s heist flick The Italian Job (itself a remake of a British caper film of the same name) is no frame-by-frame copy. There’s enough desi masala to make it an entertaining action flick to kick off 2012 for Bollywood. 



The supposedly sophisticated heist film starts with a corny jewelry store robbery that acts as an early eye-opener on what to expect thereon. The big plan here is to loot a locomotive laden with gold bars en route from Russia to Romania. 






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The players comprise of the usual suspects - an illusionist (Bobby Deol), a hacker (Neil Mukesh), an explosive expert (Sikander Kher), a prosthetic expert (Omi Vaidya) and a locomotive expert ( Bipasha Basu) who is obviously expected to double up as the seductress. And then there is Charlie (Abhishek Bachchan) who has no expertise and perhaps that makes him the group leader. 


When it's an Abbas-Mustan film, you would be betrayed if there are no betrayals. So there's one traitor in the group and rest seek revenge from him. Also it goes without saying that if any of the main leads is eliminated by the interval point, they have to come back from dead in the second half. 


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The director-duo have almost run out of their standard set of shock tactics and are falling prey to their own brand, making the suspense flick, more or less, predictable. What ensues is the ordinary one-upmanship between two male rivals, a theme that has already been exploited by the directors to the point of diminishing returns in Ajnabee, Humraaz, Naqaab and Race.


To the film's merit, the train robbery in the first half is well-conceptualized and thrillingly choreographed in snowy Russian terrains. Unfortunately the same cannot be said about the heist in the second half using mini coopers in traffic jam, which was the highlight of the original. Amidst slapstick car chase and convoluted execution, the thriller never registers the requisite impact. The pacing is intentionally kept fast to cover up the numerous loopholes in narrative.


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Ravi Yadav's cinematography is competent and the film ably captures the untouched locales of Russia and New Zealand. Allan Amin's action is well-designed. Pritam's music is plain functional. The dialogues are often banal.




PLAYERS- Movie Review and details - Movies StillsAnother major reason why Players fails to impress is thanks to the mediocre performances by its entire cast. Abhishek Bachchan is passable but lacks the attitude to carry a suave character like this. Bobby Deol, in his extended special appearance, appears disinterested and carries a look which seemingly says 'why-am-I-overshadowed-by-Abhishek-Bachchan?' Neil Nitin Mukesh fails to take advantage of the abundant scope that his role offers. Also he lacks the menace that his character demands.


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Bipasha Basu's role seems just an extension of Race. Sikander Kher lacks screen presence. Omi Vaidya is funny at instances but is getting repetitive. Sonam Kapoor should never attempt to seduce or dance or deliver dialogues. In short, she should call it quits. Vinod Khanna is average. And thankfully Aftab Shivdasani is only in a cameo.










They say 'let the best player win'. Sadly nobody qualifies to be even 'good' here. Game over! 


Rating Reviews : 3 out of 5 


Once Bipasha Basu said "PLAYERS  is way more than its original"....and we say yes BIPS you are right, a remake by BOLLYWOOD directors, so what we can expect more then a desi masala movie with more songs, less clothes, and old type of acting and similar action from the original "The Italian Job "





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