Thursday, August 25, 2011

Shabri-Review

Cast: Eesha Koppikhar
Director:Lalit Marathe
Rating:****
Lalit Marathe living under dark clouds since his ambition and project did not get green flag for many reasons. SHABRI, everyone knows it was not his wrong doing or fault leading to this kind of worst situation causing him and the other members to live in depression and financial loses as well. Everyone believes that Ram Gopal Varma went through some trying times during the time when the film was first slated for release. 
Bu just like the flavor of the month,Anna , Marathe also did not let his heart down and kept his hope alive to relaunch the movie . And now we see Marathe is one of the happiest directors to launch the movie at this time of the year when the entire wind is blowing to air this issue. . 

               SHABRI has its own unconventional pace of running on the screen, and that makes this movie easily digest able and has more chances of having acceptnce in the public.. All actors chosen to play their parts give a first rate performance, with the exception of Zakir Hussain whose role is not properly defined. It's actually like an irritant, which could have been done away with. A fly who falls in your garam chai! The other asset of this movie is
is its screenplay which describes Shabri as one of the best work of Bollywod in the recent time.
Marathe has focused on the box office performance from the beginning.Anyone can imagine his brilliance in blending the appreciable work and the  box office return too. He intelligently mixes the urban setting with the shot of a gun. A fun time for four friends at a coffee outlet turns abruptly on its head as a body lands on their table. Gripping. The face of the central character, SHABRI, played by Isha Koppikar fills the screen from an upper window. Marathe has your attention. He then rewinds to establish Shabri's walk into the crime world. Having said that, he lacks the punch in the second half where the film tends to veer off course, thanks to the character of Zakir Hussain.

Verdict: A must watch for all unconventional movie lovers and Shabri all chances to rock at box-office too.

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