Release date –28 'th March 2014
Genre – Gangster / Action
Sunny Deol plays a Haryanwi named Lakwa whose right hand is crippled except its trigger-pulling finger. Though he has a small role in the film but his character plays an important role in shaping up the story. He gets some really good dialogues like , 'Dost se bada dushman koyi na hove hai .'
At a time when actors spend months in getting a new look , Sunny Deol's joint eyebrows and floppy hair looked quite kiddish.
One Word which describes the film – Entertaining
Best Dialogue - “Dhanda goli se nahin, dimaag se chalta hai aur mera dimaag toh bachpan se hi bahut kharab hai.”
Music – Palash Muchhal
Story & Direction -Sanamjit Singh Talwar
Cast - Sunny Deol , Harman Baweja , Ayesha Khanna , Prashant Narayanan , Aditya Pancholi , Anand Tiwari
Sumit Nijhawan
Sumit Nijhawan
Budget- 20 crores (approximately)
The film shows the story of a young man who is fascinated by the underworld since his childhood and wants to be the next mafia king. Though the story is old but the way debutante director , Sanamjit has presented it in the form of flash backs is quite interesting. There are lots of characters in the film and though their roles are small , each one has a crucial part in the story. The film has good dialogues and excellent acting by most of the male stars.
Harman Baweja , last seen in What's Your Raashee? (2009) has made a comeback through this film. Apart from his changed look, he has also worked hard on his body and acting skills.Though this is his first action film, he looks comfortable in most of the scenes.
Sunny Deol plays a Haryanwi named Lakwa whose right hand is crippled except its trigger-pulling finger. Though he has a small role in the film but his character plays an important role in shaping up the story. He gets some really good dialogues like , 'Dost se bada dushman koyi na hove hai .'
At a time when actors spend months in getting a new look , Sunny Deol's joint eyebrows and floppy hair looked quite kiddish.
Ayesha has nothing much to do in her debut film and the songs in which she appears slow down the otherwise fast paced film.
Music composed by 18 year old debutante , Palash Muchchal , is average.
'Tu hi hai aashiqui ' , sung by Arijit Singh is the only song which stands out in the full film.
Shilpa Shetty's item dance at the end of the film ,'Tu mere type ka nahi hai' , is totally wasted . According to rumors, the cost of making the song alone is quoted to be almost at par with the budget of the film. The entire set was lit up with one lakh bulbs and it was designed to look like Brooklyn, New York and London Broadway.
In a line , if you love gangster flicks then watch it and you will not get bored.
Paisa Vasool. Can be seen in theaters.
Rank - 3 (Out of the 9 films I have seen in 2014)
Rank - 3 (Out of the 9 films I have seen in 2014)
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