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Friday 25 November 2011

Desi Boyz Review


Desi Boyz Review


For those who graduated or got fired in the year 2009, "Desi Boyz" is a gentle reminder of the limited fishes available in the kitchen for frying. The paltry substitutes didn't turn an investment banker or a prospective one into an escort - not anyone I know of. I quizzed one of my banker friends last night about this discretionary choice of career should the markets go down once again and the conversation got lost in translation. 

David, Bollywood’s king of comedy who has hits like Aankhen (1993), Coolie No. 1 (1995), Judwaa (1997), Biwi No.1 (1999) and Partner (2007) to his credit, also insists that he wasn’t creatively involved with Desi Boyz, and that the film has solely Rohit’s stamp on it: “I only gave a few suggestions during dining table discussions, but I never dropped in on his sets.”

Aah, and the third plotlet has to do with Jerrybhai battling for the custody rights of his orphaned nephew (Moppet Precocious). Indeed, the most unintentionally funny scene of the year, shows the woman judge going marshmallow soft on being handed a visiting card of the male escort agency. “Yummmm,” the judge’s eyes light up like a thousand chandliers. Order, order!

Neither is watching Rohit Dhawan’s Desi Boyz, a film that paints so ridiculously rosy a picture of the gigolo life that it plays like a recruitment film sponsored by pimps.

A Tamil film ‘Mayakkam Enna’ release this week in 105 UFO digital theatres. Telugu film ‘Sri Rama Rajyam’, the remake of the legendary Telugu star N. T. Rama Rao’s film ‘Lavakusa’ starring superstar Balakrishna and Nayanthara screens releases in 84 UFO digital theatres in its second week.  Tamil film ‘7 Aum Arivu’ screens in 64 UFO digital screens in the fifth week

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