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No Problem (Bazmee, 2010)
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No Problem
(Anees Bazmee, 2010)
I watched this film with a friend, and he loves Bollywood films, so while watching, he'd constantly tell me which actor and actresses were really famous. And they were a lot, even to a Bollywood novice like me, I know some of them, like Anil Kapoor and Sunjay Dutt. So, one thinks, does Bollywood film industry only consist of prostitutes? Do none of these famous actors and actresses have any dignity at all? I mean, Sunjay Dutt, apart from being a big name actor, is also a sort of gangster slash politician, so doesn't he feel embarrassed when sitting with big wigs, and they talk to him about him being in a film like "No Problem"?
Because this comedy is bad. At over two hours, it throws whatever skit the filmmakers could think of. It's like some writer has been taking notes all his life whenever a joke comes into his head, and instead of using some of them in a script, he decides to include ALL OF THEM IN. Maybe writers in Bollywood are paid per joke? Because there is no sense or reason to this film.
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Bazmee
, the director, is as bad as they come in Bollywood. I have absolutely no idea how he manages to even cast these big-wig actors and why they don't walk out once they realize what they've gotten into. Having
Aneed Bazmee
's or
Sajid Khan
's name on the poster means assured torture.
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