Friday, May 14, 2010
Rate: 2/5
Love, they say, makes the world go round. In this case, makes postmaster puny against the Great Khali is akhada, because it is a prerequisite for winning the hand of his beloved. Funny, no? Undoubtedly, the idea is suggestive, but when you get to see the final duel (vs Khali Rajpal) are already exhausted and pooped.
Firstly, when you hear a title like Kushti Kushti Expect a surprising history, is not it? But unless a duel at the beginning and another to climax, the story focuses on the story of unrequited love between Rajpal and Nargis (yawn inducing), the enmity between Subject and Puri Sharat Saxena ( plate), assorted characters in the village (just outside of the unit Priyadarshan's) and a postmaster rivals, creating havoc in the lives Rajpal (boring).
Kushti is the story of a small village in northern India, where wrestling is the sport popular and important to a wrestling match takes place every year. Of each year rivals Avtar Singh (Sharat Saxena), and Jiten Singh (Om Puri), attempt to outdo each other in a wrestling match and gain trust of the village. Chander (Rajpal Yadav) plays the role of village idiot and post master.
Singh Avtar has a daughter named Laadli (Nargis), who is madly in love Chander. To obtain approval from his father to his marriage, he must first prove their prowess in battle with the seven and a half feet tall Great Khali. The condition imposed by Avtar Singh Chander to defeat Khali in the fight.
Kushti is watchable and quite a thrilling duel beginning to end, but the (approximately) between 1.40 hours to play spoilsport. A story of love, which is the focal point Kushti is a non-event, and then between chemistry and Rajpal Nargis is nonexistent.
TK Rajeev Kumar leadership, as the script gives no novelty. In fact, there is almost nothing in the film to retain its interest. Nor is the work history of love, not even moments of light bring a smile to your face. Dialogues [Manisha Chord] are well prepared on the premises.
Rajpal Yadav starts typecast in similar positions. Nargis, not scope. Om Puri and Sharat Saxena adjust their parts well. Asrani wasted. Manoj Joshi is a representation of a popular politician, is an eyesore. Great Khali will star the value of the film, that's it!
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