Ram Gopal Varma shows his two left feet with Naach<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>RGV made Rangeela (1995) and Mast (1999) and both these movies had the film industry as the background. Along came Naach (2004) on the same setting, a film where Abhishek Bachchan shows his dancing prowess and Antara Mali shows a lot more. Naach was offbeat and abstract. In plain words it was unusual. But Naach is one of those films that are genuinely different but the difference doesnt entertain or engross. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>RGV tried a lot to make a good movie but the biggest drawback was its screenplay which moved at a very lethargic pace. RGV always confessed that Naach is one film that he made for himself and he happened to be the only one who loved it. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Madhur Bhandarkar lowers his Aan with this one<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>He came into the limelight with his second film Chandni Bar (2001) which churned in the National Award. It was followed by the critically acclaimed Satta (2003) which again got him rave reviews. Post Satta and pre Page 3 came in Aan - Men At Work (2004) starring a hoard of actors ranging from Akshay Kumar to Suniel Shetty to Shatrughan Sinha to Paresh Rawal. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>This was Bhandarkars most expensive film to date and unlike his previous ventures this film did not really have a stroke of realism despite being a cop drama. Unnecessary songs, overdone action, forced item numbers and bad dialogues proved to be a hindrance in this formula flick.