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- Excellent46.2%
- Very Good38.5%
- Good7.7%
- Average0.0%
- Poor7.7%
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hitarth
its a fresh movie in such time when u dont have any choices but its a movie which u should watch…
its a fresh movie in such time when u dont have any choices but its a movie which u should watch ...a perfect movie at every base...kunal khemu does a fabolus job....mahesh manjerkar is excellent and cyrus brocha is good....all the characters have been welll writen and boman has a special mention......
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This is how you should do Comedy. Learn all you Dhawans, Azmees, Priyadarshans out there. A fun,…
This is how you should do Comedy. Learn all you Dhawans, Azmees, Priyadarshans out there. A fun, slick, entertaining, guy ritchie type flick that is better than any comedy Bollywood has released in the past 20 years or more.
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Film was made by nice but there had some mistake of this film. Mahesh Manjeker was not a good…
Film was made by nice but there had some mistake of this film. Mahesh Manjeker was not a good performance but Boman Irani and Binod Khanna was most to better work. Soha Ali Khan only like beauty look not enough n Kunal Khemu n those friend are good working. Kunal was good performance after Kalyug once again time.
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great film with superb direction and excellent performances. Kunal Khemu and Boman Irani deliver…
great film with superb direction and excellent performances. Kunal Khemu and Boman Irani deliver their careers best performances. The music is soothing and the comedy and suspense is superb as well as the script. Probably the best film that came out this year [is at par with firaaq].
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Kunal Khemu usually means good movie... This is no exception... I wudnt give it a 5... It wasn't…
Kunal Khemu usually means good movie... This is no exception... I wudnt give it a 5... It wasn't superb, but in this war period (war against the multiplexes i.e.) a good movie to keep you calm... btw, can no one take legal action (antitrust laws, breach of contract, etc) anything to show the multiplex owners their cheap and misdemeaning stand...
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great piece of work by a debutant directors, great casting and good use their acting...exceptions…
great piece of work by a debutant directors, great casting and good use their acting...exceptions looses with bad music, an interesting ride from 0 to 99..smart and recommended to others...looking forward to watch Shor too..next release by directors duo..
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alca
in 99, the plot revolves around a duo of small-time crooks getting into more trouble than they…
in 99, the plot revolves around a duo of small-time crooks getting into more trouble than they should be able to handle. This is supposed to be a crime caper, a madcap comedy. The big conceit of the film, as narrated by Sachin (Kunal Khemu [Images]), one of the two small-time crooks, is that there are several people hanging around on 99, waiting to complete the metaphorical century and thereby achieve the success that has always eluded them. It is a clever enough idea and while it must have sounded pretty exciting when the film was pitched to the powers-that-be, many a slip exists between elevator pitch and final cut. The film opens with Sachin and his mate Zaramud (Cyrus Broacha) on the run from some cops who have cottoned on to a crooked scheme the 'lovable' lads had hatched to duplicate people's cellular SIM cards and sell them to unscrupulous buyers who wanted the convenience of cellular connections without the attendant cost of astronomical bills. The boys attempt their escape in a stolen car that happens to belong to AGM (Mahesh Manjrekar), a local goon much higher up the crooked pecking order than Sachin and Zaramud. Needless to say, the bumbling Zaramud crashes the car and lands both of them in AGM's debt. A scene from 99All of this happens in the first half hour of the film, along with our introduction to Delhi [Images]-based Rahul (Boman Irani), a man who seeks a set of personally-defined signs before he bets money on the outcome of cricket games. He is introduced to AGM by Kuber (Amit Mistry) a Delhi-based fixer who stomps his yard with a tall bruiser named Dimple (yeah Dimple is a guy) and provides the film with its funniest moments. Needless to say Rahul bets on the wrong team, owes AGM a lot of money and returns to Delhi with more debt than he has any realistic hope of repaying. Irritated with constantly having to deal with Rahul's avoidance long distance, AGM sends Sachin and Zaramud to Delhi to recover their money, and that is where the real film begins. In Delhi Sachin encounters Pooja (Soha Ali Khan -- a hip young employee at the five-star hotel he decides to stay in -- and becomes part of a sequence of crazy shenanigans that separate our man from his 'century'. That their adventures are related to a certain real-life event from the sport that is his favourite metaphor helps place the film within a larger context. Of the performances Kunal Khemu is better than the sum of (most of) the parts he is saddled with. In a world where stars seem to be christened merely by the accident of their birth it appears that Mr Khemu faces a daunting task finding roles worthy of his capabilities, and it is to his credit that he does well with what little he is given. The star of this show however is Amit Mistry, whose slight build and Falguni Pathak haircut render his Kuber a simultaneously funny and dangerous creature. He features in every one of the film's laugh-out-loud scenes and it remains to be seen what this capable actor can do with his future opportunities. The rest of the cast seems to have been satisfied with staying within the boundaries of whatever cliche was defined as their character arc so that is all that needs to be said about them. this movie delivers on its promise in the climax. If respected screenwriters and directors worldwide are to be believed, audiences will forgive anything if they are satisfied with the finale of a film. If that adage holds true, the director duo of Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK (the story and screenplay is credited to Sita Menon as well as the directors) have done their job and should be home free with a 'hit' under their belt. That being said, this movie suffers from many signs of 'first film' syndrome even though it isn't the duo's directorial debut.
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guys, if u haven't been 4 this movie. Then u surely gonna regret 4 it when u see on TV or DVD. this…
guys, if u haven't been 4 this movie. Then u surely gonna regret 4 it when u see on TV or DVD. this iz a must watch movie and i would say "99 nahin dekha to kya dekha" it's more than any paisa wasool movie. i bet u can't stop laughing through the entire movie...actually this movie is funniest in its genre coz it is thriller kinda picture... after such a long period wait this movie really pays off....it was worth waiting so long.
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99 is a success! First time main steam directors DK and Nidimoru pull off with great intelligence…
99 is a success! First time main steam directors DK and Nidimoru pull off with great intelligence this smart witty new age comedy. The movie engrosses you from the opening scene with a rip roaring chase that builds upon the background of this masterful story line. The plot takes on so many twists and turns that viewers will be kept guessing throughout the film. The beauty of this story is that it weaves fiction into fact using the India's cricket scandals back in 1999 as the background scene. It is intelligent, smart, and entertaining. The casting is superb with Boman Irani, Mahesh Majrekar and Kuber Mistry. Boman Irani is perfect in his portrayal as an addicted gambler. It is easy for the viewer to feel the full plight and depth of his situation as he digs himself into deeper and deeper holes. Kuber Mistry steels the comic scene of this movie with his hilarious antics. His dialogs are delivered with expert precision that it is hard to believe he is only acting the part. Expect to see this actor in many more movies to come. Kunal Khemu and Cyrus Broacha, the heroes of the film, are pure fun and their characters get into a sticky situation from the start of the movie. Both draw the viewer in making you root for them to succeed in their plight in the end no matter what happens. I do not want to ruin the ending of this movie, but be prepared for some surprises. Trust me, as strange as it sounds, they will have you rooting against Indian cricketers too. 99 is a solid film that should do well in the box office. It is definitely not a movie that should be missed. I rate it a thumbs up and give it 5/5.
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