Shame Shame Paapi Shame
Film: Besharam
Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Pallavi Sharda, Rishi Kapoor
Directed by: Abhinav Singh Kashyap
Duration: 2 hrs 20 mins
Rating: * 1 / 2
Ranbir Kapoor was on a roll with a string of hits making him
one of the most bankable stars at the box office. And then he did Besharam, a
film devoid of any imagination or wit. What prompted Ranbir and the remaining
Kapoor clan to be a part of this atrocity remains a mystery. I mean, presumably
they must have been narrated some ‘story’ before signing this film but then
there is no story or a plot at all that is evident here. Perhaps it was a case of a few lines were
scribbled on one of those sticky notes.
There has been this tendency among film makers to ignore
important aspects like a decent storyline, after all, if you have a big star in
your film then the audiences are more likely to come anyway. But then there is
a very fine line between being silly and being ridiculous and this film crosses over to
the latter.
So Ranbir plays Babli, a car thief who gives away all his
earnings to an orphanage which he is also a part of. With his sidekick (Amitosh
Nagpal) he steals cars in the dreariest fashion. A couple of cops (Rishi,
Neetu) who also happen to be a couple, try to hunt him down after he outwits
them.
He falls in love with Tara (newcomer Pallavi Sharda) who
lives in a very modest house but still owns a Mercedes Benz A Class (approx.
Rs.24.09 lakhs ex-showroom price) Since he is an uneducated, unsophisticated
besharam and she is A class in more ways than one, she gives him as much
attention as the government has given to the Lokpal bill. And since a villain
is needed to spice things up (in vain though), we have Bheem Singh Chandel
(Jaaved Jafferi) who is a hawala kingpin.
The proceedings are so dull that it could put an insomniac
to sleep and those who stay awake, have to go through torture. Amusingly, two
writers are credited for the ‘story’ even though anyone with half a brain could
have done a better job.
Ranbir is also shown stuffing a sock in his crotch to make
an impression and that’s not all, in a scene that has nothing to do with the
plot, he shows his posterior and you almost get to see the place where the sun
don’t ever shine. Not that you want to see it.
Butt seriously, this is unadulterated lame, lazy and
embarrassing writing.
While Ranbir Kapoor sparkles in his role, it is not enough
to take the film to safe shores. Neetu and Rishi Kapoor are wasted in
insignificant roles, it looks like someone put a gun to their head and made
them do this film. Debutant Pallavi Sharda is just about okay and it takes a
special director to get absolutely nothing out of Jaaved Jafferi.
Here’s one word to sum it up – avoid.
(Published in The Navhind Times on 4th Oct. 2013)
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