There is nothing ordinary about this aam aadmi. He rips, roars and - TopicsExpress



          

There is nothing ordinary about this aam aadmi. He rips, roars and ravages the raavans with a single blow - like a Stallone on steroids. Jai (Salman) is an ex-Army officer, who runs a garage part-time and plays incredibly good (looking) Samaritan fulltime, beating up baddies to bloody pulp with anything from hockey sticks, chains, scaffolding and even a mighty pen. During one good-deed demo, hes hit by a brainwave - a thought that can change the world! His funda seems profound but is simple. Goodness is redeemable. If someone shows you a random act of kindness, you pay it forward to three people. And theyll pass on the act of kindness to three more each. A multiplier effect on millions - snowballing into a mass junta movement of goodness. The film has the heart and the haath (read: fist) in the right place. But theres more than just do-gooder drama in this potboiler with purpose. Jai gets embroiled with a nefarious neta, Dashrath Singh (Danny) and his heavy-weight hooligans, whore a pain in the rear of the aam aadmi. It sparks a raging war between the udaas aam aadmi and khaas politicians. Trailer Tere Naina Photocopy Jai Ho- A remake of Telugu film Stalin (inspired by Hollywood film Pay It Forward) resonates with the current mood of the country. Sparking an optimistic hope of a Utopian world. Sohail presents our Hero of the Masses fabulously - with all Salmanisms perfectly in place. The premise pompously alerts us of cliches and trappings of a commercial masala fare. The screenplay is not as inspiring as the noble message, the story cuts into too many episodes and the underlying idea is repetitive. Tabu and Danny leave a decent impact. Debutante Daisy grooves well and shows impressive confidence. The bone-crunching, blood-splitting scenes are a delight for action addicts. The story is laced with light-hearted humour and massy music. Like most Salman Khan films, this one too rests solely on his undeniable superstardom. There is one explosive moment of revelation in the film - when Salman tears off his shirt to show off his greased, stabbed, scarred and sensational sinews. Nothing else matters for bhai fanatics. Its the paise wasool moment. Rest assured, they will pay up and take it forward. 3.5 stars
Posted on: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 11:03:28 +0000

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