AKA www.indiafm.com
   
 
 
 News  l  Features  l  Top 100 Movies  l  Trailers & Clips  l  Reviews  l  Previews  l  Movie Calendar  l  VFX  l  Awards  l  User Quizzes  l  Never-Ending Quiz  l  Showtimes
 
 
  IN FEATURES Sort by : Whats New - Most Rated - Most Popular - Most Emailed

Subhash K Jha talks about Team - The Force Click here to add this article to My Clips

By Bollywood Hungama News Network, June 10, 2009 - 12:16 IST

Sohail Khan is an actor of considerable comic aptitude creating pockets of comic book parody with the material that he's usually provided.

In Team - The Force he is stuck with a plot that's pointless, moth-eaten and worse, so anemic in its threesome-have-some-fun motivations, you begin to wonder why they chose to put this film out as the first release before the strike in the multiplexes ended. Maybe they didn't know better.

Team - The Force is like that irksome piece of rapidly-spoiling cake which has been left uneaten on the table. No one wants to claim it because it's been there too long.

No matter how much noise our three heroes make in Team - The Force they can't whip up any Team - The Force for occasion. They start off as aspiring musicians living on a rent-free and food-on-the-house agreement with a kindly couple, played by the ever-kindly Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Anita Kanwal…an arrangement you had hoped and prayed to end after Satish Shah and Farida Jalal in Kaho Na...Pyar Hai.

Some things like the rental laws and the laws about kindly landlords (from Lalita Pawar in Anari to Zohra Sehgal in Saawriya) never change.

Hindi films often show distinct signs of immaturity in the way they portray family values. The interweavement of emotions tying the characters together is so amateurish that the bonds begin to break up on paper long before they reach the screen.

The three heroes take on a caricatural don Shiyaji Shinde who makes Kharbanda a victim of extortion. Sunny Deol did such films with infectious energy. Now there's only the futile debris of recalled nostalgia.

The hockey sticks come out; all finesse in the presentation firmly put away. What we're left looking at is a fight between Good and Evil which is not just bland and boring it's also brainless and under-cooked.

The don's character played with nerve-wracking graph-defying gusto by Shinde is in many ways indicative of the film's rapidly-declining interest-level.

You know the director has lost interest somewhere at the very start. So why should we bother? Somewhere along the cumbersome route Amrita Arora pops up as the don's sister kidnapped by Sohail and his friends (remember Minissha Lamba in Kidnap?) to teach the satirical don how it feels when a loved one is harassed for extortion money. Remember Raj Santoshi's Family?

Forget extortion, this film is guilty of much worse crimes against humankind.






Bookmark and Share
 
  Comments View Comments   |   Comments Post Comments  
 

 

 
TOP STORIES    

 
BOLLYWOOD SEARCH





[ Contact Us ][ Feedback ][ Privacy ][ Advertise ][ Add to Favorites ][ BrandingBrands.net ][ Hungama.com ][ HungamaMobile.com ][ GamingHungama.com ]

To get in touch with us, call on +91-22-24903344 or fax us at +91-22-24903355.