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Joker Review

| Movie Reviews > Joker |
| Producer |
Farah Khan, Akshay Kumar, Shirish Kunder |
| Director |
Shirish Kunder |
| Music Director |
Baylon Fonseca |
| Cast |
Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Jaaved Jaaferi, Shreyas Talpade, Minissha Lamba, Vindu Dara Singh, Asrani, Sanjay Mishra, Chitrangda Singh, Farah Khan |
We have always been fascinated by the power of the unknown. Movie makers too appear smitten by its influence. Though Hollywood has portrayed [and continues to do so with brilliance] UFOs, aliens and ETs in several path-breaking movies, Rakesh Roshan took the initiative of projecting an alien in a Hindi movie first. And did so very convincingly and triumphantly. Now Shirish Kunder makes an attempt...
From the looks of it, JOKER reminds one of SIGNS [the crop circles], seems inspired by KOI MIL GAYA [UFO, alien], also SWADES [a well-settled Indian in the U.S. returns to his roots -- his village], LAGAAN [the dhoti-clad hero and the villagers strike a pose] and GOLMAAL series [Shreyas Talpades incoherent speech, a la Tusshar Kapoor] and of course, the fav of many a film-maker, Spielbergs ET.
Yet, despite everything going in its favor, JOKER falls flat on its face!
In 1947, when the maps of India and Pakistan were being drawn, an oversight ensured that the village of Paglapur didn find a place in either country. The village had the distinction of housing the largest mental asylum in the region and in the melee that ensued during partition, the asylum inmates broke loose, drove away the villagers and established their own republic in Paglapur. And thats how it stayed for the next 60 years! While the world outside changed, Paglapur remained isolated, with no electricity, water, television or sanity!
Now, decades after the world forgot this village, a NASA scientist of Indian origin, Agastya [Akshay Kumar] and his friend [Sonakshi Sinha], find themselves on the road to Paglapur. Agastya is working on a project for creating a device to communicate with aliens. So why is he in a village whose colorful inhabitants include a man who speaks in gibberish, another who thinks he is a lamp post and everyone else who think that the World War II is still going on? And more importantly, what are they going to do that will soon turn the universes spotlight on this forgotten village?
Although the title may give an impression that its all about a funny guy trying to make people laugh, the fact is that this ones about guys pretending to be aliens and how, eventually, they face an actual alien in the end. On the brighter side, the setting and structures look magical and to build an entire story around a desolate village must have been enchanting. But interesting concepts don necessarily translate into interesting films. JOKER runs out of gas as soon as director Shirish Kunder establishes the plot, because neither does the comic quotient work, nor do the aliens [fake and actual] salvage the show. In fact, the film makes a mockery of everything you may have seen or heard of UFOs and aliens.
While bits and pieces of the first half is tolerable, the film goes completely awry in its post-interval portions. Seriously, what was Kunder thinking while penning and executing this one? Imagine an alien dancing to Indian songs and also doing pelvic thrusts!!! Yes, you read that right!
JAAN-E-MANN, Kunders directorial debut, had style and substance both, but Kunders intention of making an entertainer that hits the right notes fails this time. Choosing an unconventional story is great, but coming up with a gripping 2-hour film is nothing short of a challenge and thats where this film boomerangs [thankfully, the run time of the film is less than 2 hours!]. In fact, it gets cumbersome to sit through the film after a point, since what unfurls is ridiculous and bizarre.
The soundtrack of JOKER is neither catchy nor melodious. Kafirana, filmed on Chitrangda Singh at the very start, is the pick of the lot, while the remaining songs are of fast-forward variety. A listless score! The cinematography is of standard, while the effects are patchy.
Akshay is monotonous and repetitive. Sonakshi gets no scope at all. Also, the spark is missing. Shreyas Talpade is reduced to being Akshays glorified sidekick. Minissha Lamba is hardly there. Arya Babbar, Vindu Dara Singh, Asrani, Sanjay Mishra, Vrajesh Hirjee, Pitobash, Gurpreet Guggi, Darshan Jariwala, Anjan Srivastava, Avtar Gill and Bikramjeet Kanwarpal are gap fillers. Alexx ONell is strictly okay.
On the whole, JOKER is a joke of a film. Disaster!
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Nice movie |
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Prince Leon
22/02/2013 23:02:33 |
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pakirtan of villge nawan kot |
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umair ramzan
21/10/2012 15:10:41 |
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nic movie |
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Bobby pal
17/10/2012 13:10:21 |
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Nice movie |
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ahmed sheakh
12/10/2012 21:10:43 |
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This movie will blow all movies |
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RAKNAS
07/10/2012 17:10:54 |
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how to download |
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purnima
04/10/2012 16:10:08 |
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West movie |
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Ganesh nayak
01/10/2012 12:10:24 |
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Jakar |
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Ganesh
27/09/2012 10:09:15 |
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Dabbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa wo bhi khaali |
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san
16/09/2012 20:09:16 |
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sonkshi is ridiculous she is a part of chamar |
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karerena kappo
11/09/2012 14:09:31 |
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ridiculous |
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katerina
11/09/2012 14:09:45 |
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JOKAR |
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RAHUL
07/09/2012 19:09:56 |
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123456 |
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golu
07/09/2012 08:09:59 |
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I like it |
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shrish
06/09/2012 15:09:09 |
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Akshay this one also super hit... gud luck... |
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Arif
05/09/2012 21:09:30 |
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thinks so joker flim will be superdopar hit |
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aditya nabiyal
05/09/2012 15:09:11 |
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Sir very fine picture |
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04/09/2012 00:09:09 |
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Sir i think so joker film will be the super hit. |
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Nitesh
31/08/2012 16:08:16 |
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Sir i think so joker film will be the super hit. |
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Nitesh
31/08/2012 16:08:02 |
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total entertenment |
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Arif saifi
31/08/2012 14:08:13 |
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