Friday, April 1, 2011

FALTU Movie Review


Ace Bollywood choreographer Remo D’Souza makes his debut as a director with the film ‘Faltu’, a romantic comedy produced by Vashu Bhagnani.

The film is based on the concept of youngistan, modern youth and their cool approach towards life. In the film, you could expect to see some amazing dance moves for an obvious reason of Remo being its director.

The word ‘faltu’ means complete waste in Hindi. The very name suggests that the movie is different from the usual comedy films. Apparently, the film cracks joke on our Indian education system. The movie is particularly releasing on the all fool’s day, 1st April 2011, to celebrate the funny quotient of the movie.

The story of the film revolves around a group of best friends, who are good at nothing and are permanently marked as failure by the education system. Arshard Warsi is the one with frog eyes, who has solutions to offer to everyone in their group, Chandan Ray Sanyal is the silliest of them all in the group, Jackky Bhagnani plays the funny bone, who loves to make fun of everyone, Riteish Deshmukh is the one with too much creativity to offer, Pooja Gupta is a freaky, non- marriage material girl, who is obsessed with listening to music whereas Angad Bedi is a dumbo, with a soft and sweet heart. The boys and the girl stay together and enjoy the life together. However, things change when they undergo a life changing experience.
                          
The satire on the educational system tries to highlight the message that students should not be forced to study by their parents. Instead they should be given the freedom to choose what they wish to do.

Movie carries a message for the modern age parents and kids in a funny and lighthearted way. A must watch this weekend. 

A word on ‘Faltu’ tracks, the music has already received a great response from the audience as its popular track ‘Char Baj Gaaye’ has been topping charts ever since it came on air. Sachin Jigar and Sameer are the music directors for the film’s music. In all, ‘Faltu’ is a fun film to watch this weekend.

Rating: Three Cheers to this one!

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