Words:478
Rating:
1.5/5
Out of
many Bollywood sequels releasing this year Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum stood out
as the only one in the comic genre. Promos had already annoyed a large section
of audience along with censor board but Ekta Kapoor is known to defend her
movies and as we know she has been choosing subjects that are always
controversial!
Kya
Super Kool Hain Hum has same two characters from its prequel; Adi (Tusshar
Kapoor) is an aspiring actor who makes money by doing embarrassing TV
commercials while Sid (Ritesh Deshmukh) is yet to be successful DJ. They both
are best friends and are looking for a chance to make it big in their lives. Until
then they have a pug named Fakhru/Sakhru (there was a big uproar about the name
from the presidential family) who impregnates barren female dogs in clinic and
thus earning money for Adi and Sid. As it happens in pointless so called comedy
movies, complications lead Adi and Sid to land in Goa where they find Simran (Neha
Sharma) and Anu (Sarah Jane-Dias) thus the love story begins. To make the story
even messy we have Anupam Kher as Mr. Marlowe who believes Baba 3G (Chunky
Pandey) when he lets him know that his parents are re-incarnated as pugs!
It is
not the story that engages you but I guess it’s the double meaning adultery
dialogues that will make you laugh if you would understand them in first
attempt. Producers have left no stone unturned in humiliating gays, Lesbians
and even Indian names. The movie has gone through major edits on the Censor
table and despite that it has got ‘A’ certificate along with no clearance to
premier on television any time soon. Nevertheless, the movie still has managed
to find audiences in large numbers, specially the youths.
Talking about
the actors and actress in the movie, they solely rely on the shameless punch
lines given to them with a little pinch of acting. It is very sad to see
Veteran actor Anupam Kher play an absolute non-sense character. Tusshar is
hopeless and I wouldn’t hesitate to say that about Ritesh as well despite
knowing that he has done decent roles in the past. Neha and Sarah just end up
being eye candy characters that help join the dots in the story with their
respective co-partners. Sister Ekta Kapoor makes fun of her brother by roping
in Rohit Shetty which is so lame.
Songs
are unnecessary, cinematography is poor and script…are you kidding? Director
Sachin Yardi who had co-written the prequel (which was surprise hit) this time seems to have written and
directed with a gun to his head.
Watch it
only if you are in need of desperate laugh. Most of the jokes are common ones
circulating as Facebook status or on SMS and email.
It’s a
movie that is not worth a review.
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