De Dana Dan
Directed by:
Priyadarshan
Producer by: Ganesh Jain,
Girish Jain, Ratan Jain
Starring: Akshay Kumar, Katrina
Kaif, Sunil Shetty, Paresh Rawal, Neha Dhupia,
Sameera Reddy, Johny Lever, Manoj Joshi, Rajpal
Yadav, Shakti Kapoor, Ratan Jain
Music Dir: Pritam Chakraborty,
Rdb, Ad Boys
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director does to an actor as a tailor to a suit!
Seeminly, Priyadarshan in the movie 'De Dana
Dan' has put to sheer waste the talent of his
key actor, Akshay Kumar. And, it feels that
Priyadarshan just wanted to create a sort of a
typical Bollywood multi-starrer cast with a
galaxy of stars.
This comedy does not tickle the ribs, much less
create any riot with an otherwise tested slate
of comedians like Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal and
Suniel Shetty. Akshay and Paresh have achieved
comic success in 'Hera Pheri'. But, 'De Dana
Dan' is no sequel. The director lets 'De Dana
Dan' go haywire at a time when this genre is the
most popular trend. Priyadarshan has lost out
with a lackluster plot and an inappropriate
cast.
Katrina Kaif as Bollywood's prettiest and
romantic girl comes across as no comedy
material! Maybe, this one was to please Akshay
or to exploit the popularity of the Kat-Akki
pair. But, 'De Dana Dan' fails miserably fails
at utilizing either Akshay's skill or Kat's
Barbie status.
Akki
has made the audience laugh before. But,
particularly in the second half of 'De Dana
Dan', the movie, or more so its director, has
ignored the lead actor to presumably justify the
inclusion of a huge number of comics.
De Dana Dan' begins very well with the sorry
tale of two friends - Akshay Kumar and Suniel
Shetty. They can't marry their girl friends -
Katrina Kaif and Sameera Reddy, respectively.
The girls demand money and they guys have none.
Akshay undergoes serfdom to pay back his
education loan to an evil character played by
none other than a lady more known for laughter
than any other thing, Archana Puran Singh. And,
Suniel Shetty is merely a down and out delivery
boy.
Finally, the friends hatch a kidnapping plot to
earn the moolah for marriage. Well, like every
Bollywood tale that can be foretold, the plot
falls apart and boomerangs on them. It's all
topsy turvy inasmuch as the girls' fathers
appear on the scene making the matters
complicated for boys.
Even a cinema school would teach it to be a
director's folly to introduce a number of
characters who have nothing to do excepting
gunning each other. Incidentally, all of them
including Tinu Anand, Paresh Rawal, Manoj Joshi,
Vikram Gokhale, Neha Dhupia, Shakti Kapoor,
Rajpal Yadav and Johnny Lever, are at each
other's throat for nothing but to benefit
Archana Puran Singh, who is otherwise the
biggest evildoer!
This part is painfully monotonous with no fun
and probably could turn to a headache. Akki and
Paresh provide intermittent comic relief, but
not enough to endure through the rest of the
movie. One feels time and again that just these
two tested players would have sufficed. And,
they are the USP of the movie. Akshay's Sad Sack
butler act and Paresh Rawal's rib tickling fun.
The
rest of the cast of 'De Dana Dan' add to only
numbers and not to fun. The movie moves around -Nitin
Bankar played by Akshay Kumar, a driver under
deep debt and Ram Mishra played by Suniel Shetty,
a courier boy. The boys turn to a sort of hera
pher and kidnap a canine.
No sooner does the cast increase than they enter
into a five star hotel, where they chase each
other as if in a frenzy. Here is where we lose
track of the movie and the characters, their
connections and the celluloid looks like that a
quick movie hastily written and filmed.
Among actors, Akshay performs very well followed
by Paresh Rawal. They carry the movie on their
shoulders and the audience misses Akki in the
latter half of the movie. Johnny Lever steals
the show. Rajpal Yadav and Asrani are hilarious
too.
Johnny Lever and Suneil Shetty go well with the
audience. Manoj Joshi doesn't click though.
Katrina Kaif and Sameera Reddy don't charm
either; their dresses lack a lot. Archana Puran
Singh is as usual in her jolly mood. Aditi
Govitrikar hardly does anything. Neha Dhupia is
okay. Chunky Pandey is hardly seen. Vikram
Gokhale tries hard for his first time.
Pritam's music is now outdated and doesn't
impress the audience. A song that touches the
heart is 'Paisa', the Katrina-Akshay duet belted
by a Punjabi pop band! Salim-Sulaiman's
background score is loud and many a time
overshadows dialogues. Well, dialogue delivery
is unsatisfactory.
Katrnia may not have dubbed this time!! Ganesh
Acharya's choreography does not leave an impact.
Most of the movie is located inside a hotel, so
the camerawork isn't much demanding - K
Ahambaram fares okay as the cinematographer.
Maybe with it being the only release this Friday
November 27, 2009, the movie might stand a
chance and may not topple completely. It does
have the Akki-Kat appeal. Producer Ratan Jain
has bet a huge sum of Rs. 400 million. But, what
a waste! |
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