Monday 26 January 2015

Review of Dolly ki Doli

Release date -23'rd January 2015

One Word which describes the film - Déjà vu



Best Dialogue - Main waisi bahu nahi hoon jo sirf apne pati ko doodh dungi. Main sabko doodh dungi

Genre -Comedy 


Music -Sajid-Wajid


Story & Direction -Abhishek Dogra


Budget- 25 crores

Dolly ki Doli is a poor copy of many bollywood films where the central character is a con artist who makes people fall in love with them and then cheats them

We have Sonam Kapoor who has to look beautiful in various attires and woo the prospective grooms.
We have Salman Khan's protégé Pulkit Samrat who dresses up like Salman, copies his body language and is also called Robin (Robinhood of Dabangg) .
We have a strong artist like Rajkumar Rao who is totally wasted as a Haryanvi sugercane farmer.
We have Malaika Arora Khan who gives an item song which is a poor copy of Munni Badnam and Anarkali.
The other artist try to make us laugh but as the film is too short even they don't get ample opportunity to leave any impact.
The story is weak and though there are few surprises in between, soon the film becomes repetitive and predictable.
The same formula must have worked in earlier films but this time there was no Big Brother Salman to save the film.
Sonam Kapoor as usual looks good in all the get ups and has tried to pull the film on her delicate shoulders but the weak script doesn't give her much scope to shine.

Sajid Wajid have tried to put an item song, a wedding song, club no. in the hope of getting a chartbuster but apart from "Mere Naina Kafir Hogaye"  none of the songs are memorable.
After registering big box office success with Dabangg and Dabangg2 this film has turned to be a big disappointment for Arbaz Khan. It collected around 10 crores in the weekend and it will be a task for the film to recover its production and marketing cost. 
In a line there is not much in the film which you haven't seen before.
Timepass. Can be seen in theaters only if you are a big Sonam Kapoor fan.

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