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Cirkus Review: Both Ranveer Singh and Rohit Shetty fail, the last Bollywood film of the year disappoints

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Ranveer Singh Movie: In Circus, Rohit Shetty followed Gulzar’s Angoor instead of making Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors in his own way. So he failed miserably in his attempt to do something amazing like Golmaal. Ranveer Singh, who looks full of energy in front of paparazzi’s cameras, is unable to create magic in the double role of circus.

The farewell of 2022 will be with such a big bang, Bollywood had not thought! Looking at Rohit Shetty’s circus, it seems that whatever little weight Bollywood had of stardom of stars and big names of directors, that too has been blown away in the explosion of such a bad film. This circus considers the spectators as clowns. As a result, the audience is also wearing the cap of Bollywood on his head.

This year Gulzar’s Angoor completes 40 years. In which there were actors like Sanjeev Kumar, Deven Verma and Moushumi Chatterjee. Will enjoy watching the film even today. Circus is a story woven by taking the same grape back to the era of 1960. Firstly, it is difficult to understand what is achieved by remaking classic films and secondly, what a way to remember or pay tribute to the great cinema that has already been made, to spoil it!

Roy-Joey and Electric Man

Circus is basically a new version of the English playwright Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors. The film begins with the experiment of a doctor (Murli Sharma), who wants to tell that the blood running in a person’s veins has more effect on his upbringing. Raj Kapoor made a classic film in 1951, Awara, on this issue. Rohit Shetty started blowing ideas from there and came up to Angoor (1982).

The doctor mixes the two pairs of twins who come to his orphanage and gives them to two different couples. One couple grows up in Bangalore and the other in Ooty. The children of both the couples are also named the same, Roy (Ranveer Singh) and Joy (Varun Sharma). The story takes a long jump, both the children have grown up. Roy-Joy from Bangalore was raised by a businessman family and Roy-Joy from Ooty inherited a circus.

All four are the same, The only difference is that Roy from the circus grabs hold of a bare electric wire and nothing happens to him. This performance of his is the biggest hit in the circus. But when this Roy touches the electric wire, Roy from Bangalore gets shocked and no one there can understand how suddenly current starts running in his body. Roy from Ooty is married to Mala (Pooja Hegde) but even after five years he is childless, while Roy from Bangalore is in love with Bindu (Jacqueline Fernandez), daughter of Rai Bahadur (Sanjay Mishra), and wants to get married. Is.

Confusion and drama begins in the story when Roy-Joy from Bangalore comes to Ooty for a tea plantation deal and now both the twin pairs are in the same city. But when this Roy touches the electric wire, Roy from Bangalore gets shocked and no one there can understand how suddenly current starts running in his body. Roy from Ooty is married to Mala (Pooja Hegde) but even after five years he is childless, while Roy from Bangalore is in love with Bindu (Jacqueline Fernandez), daughter of Rai Bahadur (Sanjay Mishra), and wants to get married. Is.

Confusion and drama begins in the story when Roy-Joy from Bangalore comes to Ooty for a tea plantation deal and now both the twin pairs are in the same city. But when this Roy touches the electric wire, Roy from Bangalore gets shocked and no one there can understand how suddenly current starts running in his body. Roy from Ooty is married to Mala (Pooja Hegde) but even after five years he is childless, while Roy from Bangalore is in love with Bindu (Jacqueline Fernandez), daughter of Rai Bahadur (Sanjay Mishra), and wants to get married. Is. Confusion and drama begins in the story when Roy-Joy from Bangalore comes to Ooty for a tea plantation deal and now both the twin pairs are in the same city.

Blow hard

In fact, the entire circus of Rohit Shetty’s comedy hinged on the comic situation that would arise when both the twin pairs were together in a city. But this is where the film falters. Rohit Shetty’s team of writers could neither write comic situations well nor create any sparkle in the characters.

The result is that neither Ranveer Singh, who became an electric man, was able to do comedy style, nor could he tickle in the role of Roy who came from Bangalore to Ooty. One wonders why when Joy, like Roy’s twin, was given to couples, why was he shown as a complete secondary in the story? Ranveer and Varun’s chemistry doesn’t look like Jai-Veeru or Munnabhai-Circuit. May they laugh together. The balance of the story deteriorated badly here. Pooja Hegde and Jacqueline Fernandez are only there to show face in the film. Deepika Padukone leaves more impact than her in a single song.

No entertainment no energy

There are neither funny punch lines in Rohit’s film nor scenes that make you laugh. Better than this is the first film of his Golmaal series. Rohit, whom people consider to be an entertainer, is nowhere to be seen in the circus. Another thing is that the name of the film may be Circus, but the color and atmosphere of the circus are missing here. The magic of music is also missing in the film.

The feel created by retro music has its limits. In the film, Rohit has raised a large army of Bollywood comedy artists, but the artistry of the story and dialogues is missing. The editing of the film is also weak. In fact, instead of making a comedy of errors in his own style, Rohit has followed Gulzar’s Angoor.

Along with this, he also tried that instead of making it a new film, he should put the tadka of his Golmaal series films in the circus. But they failed in this. The film does not entertain, on the contrary it bores badly in the first half. You can catch the circus anywhere and leave it anywhere. The energy that Ranveer Singh shows outside the screen, is completely missing here. In such a situation, how can you expect the audience to be present in the show.

 

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