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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

No Problem Movie

No Problem is a film directed by Anees Bazmee. This is Anil Kapoor's fourth production venture and, like the previous ones, its also a big letdown. The film is a comedy about a bunch of con men and bank robbers, a man whose new bank is looted and a police officer.

No Problem traces the story of two small time goons, Yash Ambani (Sanjay Dutt) and Raj Ambani (Akshaye Khanna). Raj wants to start afresh by leaving the crime world but Yash is determined not to let him do so as he commits one crime or the other. Bychance they befriend with Zandulal (Paresh Rawal) ho has just set up a bank for the benefit of his town, Robin, in South Africa. Yash and Raj loot the bank and escape to Durban where they are from, with Zandulal hot on their trail.

Arjun (Anil Kapoor) is a police officer in Durban who is himself scared of criminals. His wife, Kajal (Sushmita Sen), gets fits of madness everyday for around 15 minutes when she wants to kill her husband. Kajal's father (Shakti Kapoor) is a commissioner of police. Arjun and Kajal also have a daughter.

Arjun is on the lookout for Marcos (Sunil Shetty) who has stolen expensive diamonds. But these diamonds, kept in a minister's house, get stolen by Yash, Raj and Zandulal. Obviously, Marcos is thirsting for their blood because he wants the diamonds back. There is another track of Raj romancing Sanjana (Kangana Ranaut) Kajal's younger sister who considers herself to be the most beautiful woman on earth. All the characters are in the hunt of stolen diamonds worth trillions.

Performance wise, Anil Kapoor is fine. Akshaye Khanna is a bit loud. Sanjay Dutt is excellent. He leaves an impression with his perfect comic timing. Paresh Rawal is just okay. Kangana Ranut is wasted. Suniel Shetty is all right. Sushmit Sen is back in comedy but his time she overacts. Neetu Chandra has nothing to do accept showing her figure.

On the whole, No Problem is not upto the standard of comedy films. The film has only a few funny moments. It doesn't go well with the expectation of viewers.


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