One Line which
describes the film – Anything is fair in love and war .
Best Dialogues –
Best Dialogues –
Saheb- “ Wo hamari sarkari biwi hai, sarkar to hai , par kisi kaam ki nahi ”
Biwi- “ Hume mard hi kyun milte hai... Shayar kyun nahi milte ! ”
Gangster- “ Hamari gali pe bhi taali padti hai ”
Genre – Drama / Thriller
Story -
Music – Sandeep Chowta
Producer - Tigmanshu Dhulia , Rahul Mittra , Nitin Tej Ahuja
Direction - Tigmanshu Dhulia
Cast - Jimmy Shergill , Mahie Gill , Irrfan Khan , Soha Ali Khan
Budget – 7 crores
The sequel is shot in the same haveli in Deogarh which witnessed the love, lust ,bloodshed and betrayal in the first part . Saheb is in a wheel-chair and still making money by settling other people’s scores .He has started believing that the haveli controls the lives and minds of its inhabitants . The paths of the Gangster, Saheb and Biwi cross when Saheb’s step-mother, plants the idea of an heir and a second wife in Saheb's mind.
The lead characters are introduced in the same fashion as in the first part .If the earlier one was a fast and raunchy bedroom drama with sharp minded scheming characters who weave a web of relationships, this one moves out of the bedroom and focuses on the political issue of division of the state .
Though the film is an extravagant and grander version of the one we watched two years ago, it is slow with confused characters who keep falling in and out of love without any strong reasons or motives . Every character is grey, they have their own selfish motives, their own insecurities and their own internal conflicts to resolve.The saving grace of the film lies in it's powerful dialogues and great acting .
Irrfan Khan 's character starts off nice. There's a scene where he interviews a politician who is busy watching porn on his laptop .But as the film progresses he is shown to be losing his focus . The climax makes you ponder on what Irrfan was set to accomplish and what he achieves finally.
Jimmy Shergill as Saheb is flawless and spellbinding . His character has the maximum no. of shades . From the man who hates his wife , to a man who can go to any lengths to get the woman he wants ,to settling scores with those who crossed his way, he is just perfect . His dialogue “jante ho mard itni galiyan kyun dete hain…kyunki woh rote kum hain” is followed by claps and whistles from the audience.
Mahie Gill is perfect as the seductive and lusty Biwi . Her drunken enactments and dialogue delivery is flawless . Despite the history she shares with Saheb she still has feelings for him which may be shown in Part3.
Soha Ali has given a good performance ,though her character lacks the spice to stay in the third and maybe the finale of this saga.
The song ' Bas chhal, kapat, prapanchh hai , Har swaarth ka yeh munch hai' reminds us of the song 'Arambh hai prachand ' from Gulaal (2009)
In a line though the story doesn't end here , it's excellent dialogues manage to create enough curiosity for Part 3.
Must watch for Jimmy Shergill 's fans and people who liked the first part .
Rank - 5 (Out of the 18 films I have seen in 2013)
Liked it ib tits n bits..dialogues are good but didnt match with first part..Excellent job by Director
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