Sometimes in life, the decisions taken at the snap of your fingers work more efficiently than those pre-planned with proper detailing and applying logic.
A 2nd straight example of this was an 'Adhoc' (my favorite corporate word ;) decision of watching 'Hasi To Fasi' movie. The planning was sudden tempted by buy 1 get 1 offer of movie tickets via Book My Show.
So here the 3 Musketeers along with an addition were back @ Mangala theatre early in the morning.
I was a bit susceptible of a possible back to back disappointment of a Parineeti Chopra movie (although I like her acting) but this one certainly had just all good things to offer us. Good music....nice lyrics....A different Parineeti....Sidhharth Malhotra's solo role....overall a movie which you can watch along with your family (yeah, a rarity there days !!).
It made us forget our last scary encounter with 'Shudh Desi Romance' which apart from romance and only romance had nothing to offer to the audience.
(Note: I can surely call this as a 'Family movie' since it has only 1 inevitable kissing scene which is not a prolonged one and an eye-popper :)))
Hasi To Fasi on the other hand has a bit different theme which looks shallow and non-sustainable but still it's an out an out comedy movie which has subtle emotional scenes backed by equally good songs having soulful music of Vishal-Shekhar and heart-touching lyrics of Amitabh Bhattacharya and Kumar.
Watchout "Zehnaseeeeeeb....tujhe chaahu betahaasha Zehnaseeeb...." by Chinmayi Sripada and Shekhar and another song "Manchala" by Shafaqat Amanat Ali Khan & Nupur Pant.
Irrespective of the movie whether it is good or bad, the real fun element of it lies in with whom you are going to watch the movie. If you have all 'Nut-crackers' with you then I bet no movie can bore you but just burst your lungs out of laughter. HTF (kindly read it properly, this is movie's name and not a typo) was no exception for it. I believe all the movies of these days are inspired from real life 'Characters' of my life whom I see around ;) (Right Mir & Onkar???)
Apart from Pari, Sid and ultra-slim version of Adah Sharma (1920 waali kudi) the most interesting character to watch out in the movie is a person who mimics Anu Malik so well that you would miss him the most even when the movie ends :P
This 'Sukha Singh' has a great body language, unmatched 'Singing skills', super human dance abilities, natural facial expressions and ofcourse innocence at its best.
If you loved 'Chatur Ramlingam' in 3 idiots then you will surely love this Macho Man ;-) (The funniest part was finding a same looking guy in yellow Tees later on in a bus which again made us laugh like insane people in the bus.
Another funny incidence was that during the entire movie, we were hearing songs played by someone while we were watching the movie. We got irritated and enquired among us about who is playing the music but could not find the source and thus we ignored it.It was after the movie ended when the secret was revealed. Mr.Shekhar, our 4th accomplice had left his earphones ON around his neck and the radio channel on that was obediently playing the songs.....so that was the additional background music we heard for HTF) :)
(Also watch a big surprise at the end...plz don't ask me what's that as you will know the reason when you watch it).
Anyways, Parineeti yet again impresses with her choice of movies. They may not be high grossers but certainly have something different for the audience. So this 15 crore budget movie will undoubtedly give more returns to the producers.
Siddharth Malhotra after 'Student of the year' does a good job in this movie. I personally like his sober nature as compared to Varun Dhawan's pompous nature. Adah Sharma was ok.
Well known actors from marathi fraternity like Neena Kulkarni and Manoj Joshi portray their roles with full emotions and ease. Sharat Saxena and Sameer Kakkar (nukkad fame, also seen in Jai ho) play their part as assigned.
The new trend which I like now a days is:
There are many good actor/actress who remain restricted to T.V commercials or at the most daily soaps. However when these talented youngsters gets a chance to show their abilities in a movie which demands many characters, it's then we know about such versatile actors.
In HTF, you can find 2 such examples...one of a fat guy from the Shaadi.com add (called Tarun in the ad) who tries to dance in a marriage party just to make his partner (Malhar) happy. Second example of the actor who played the role of a scientist in the serial 26/11 on colours channel.
We all thoroughly enjoyed this family drama full of humour and love and 'Muujik' and our darling Anu Malik ofcourse....it's faaaaaar better than the 'Ultra-sugary' family melodrama of Barjatiya's Rajashree Production inventory.
I just have a small request to whoever decides to go to watch this movie...do not stress your brain on thinking the logic behind the title of this movie. In case someone still over-stress their brain and finally gets an answer then do buzz me and share it with me ;)
Enjoy The Movie and..............kindly switch off your mobile phones before that :P
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