Monday, February 21, 2011

Maar Deb Goli Kehu Naa Boli: Movie Review

A movie titled “Maar Deb Goli Kehu Naa Boli” is sure to create buzz in the audience with its release, especially when it stars one of the best actors of Bhojpuri cinema industry. Presented by Jitesh Dubey, Produced by Payal Dubey and directed by Jagdish Sharma, Maar Deb Goli Kehu Naa Boli is an action drama which has a backdrop of Bihar. 

Maar Deb Goli Kehu Naa Boli is a story about Police Superintendent Arjun Singh(Ravi Kissen) who is posted by the CM of Bihar(Kiran Kumar) to eradicate the crimes from Bihar. The Chief Minister is a helpless puppet working under the pressure of Kakka, a minister turned hooligan of Bihar. Arjun Singh arrives to Bihar disguised as a struggling singer Ravi Rangeela and observes that the entire police system is in the hands of Kakka and his son Kali (Siddharth Rai), including Inspector Saleem(Deepak Dubey). Arjun, then takes the opportunity to stop Kakka and his crimes in Bihar. In the meanwhile he falls for his flat owner Radhe Shyam’s daughter (Gunjan Pant). How Arjun succeeds to eliminate Kakka and his disciples forms the rest of the story.

Jagdish Sharma justifies the title of the movie in first 20 minutes of the movie itself. The scenes depicting the reign of crime in Bihar are impressive and demonstrate the power of bullets in Bihar. The buildup of the story thereafter is interesting and glues the audience to the seats. The interval point, where Kaali is killed by Inspector Saleem is well directed. The movie goes well after the interval point too and the games played by Arjun to destroy Kakka are good.
The movie is not without its share of flaws. It’s the climax that falters big time in the movie. It seems that the makers saw that the movie was going too lengthy so they shortened the climax. The climax seems so hurriedly executed that it takes away the luster of the entire movie. The movie could have been done without a song or too. The first half is also little stretched making the impression a little diluted.

The audience will also get puzzled with the cinematic liberty the director takes: 1. Why the important minister of Maharashtra was travelling alone for the Sadbhavna Rally ? 2. When Arjun was arrested in the jail and, as explained by Usmaan (Brijesh Tripathi), he was not going to get bail for next two days, arrived at the marriage party of Saleem ? 3. Where did the injuries of Arjun disappear when he appears in party? (At least the head injury should have been visible)
Jagdish Sharma has directed the movie well but how one could have wished the impact to be more powerful given the impressive star cast and a good script. Music of a Bhojpuri movie has to be strong point but the music in this movie is not impressive at all. The music resembles to old songs and fails to deliver. Choreography is okay and the action is routine.

Ravi Kissen is thoroughly enjoyable when he plays the struggling singer and efficient while playing the role of the SP of police. Deepak Dubey gets an important role and plays to the gallery. Kiran Kumar is hardly there. Gunjan Pant has plays the role of a routine village girl efficiently. Kalpana Shah doesn’t get much scope. The actor playing the role of Kakka is good. Brijesh Tripathi is ok. The rest of the cast supports well.

On the whole, Maar Deb Goli Kehu Naa Boli is an engaging fare that will do well mainly because of its title and the star cast. The flaws mentioned surely restrict the movie to become an exceptional fare. Given the good opening, the movie should manage to recover the money of the distributors.

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