Starring: Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Paresh Rawal, Katrina Kaif, Sameera Reddy
Directed by Priyadarshan
Rating: *
Starring: Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Paresh Rawal, Katrina Kaif, Sameera Reddy
Directed by Priyadarshan
Rating: *
There are way too many characters and subplots and Priyadarshan fails miserably in justifying them or stringing them together. Silly, witless, trying-too-hard-to-be-funny characters seem to walk in and out of the frames for no reason whatsoever. And they are all residents of Singapore, mind you. Which makes one wonder if the pointless film was made for the heck of Singapore Tourism. There’s Akshay who’s working for a boorish rich woman, Archana Puran Singh, because his dad took a loan from her for his education that he needs to repay. He loves rich and winsome Katrina but her dad Tinnu Anand won’t allow them to get together. Poor Sunil has a similar problem of not being able to wed Sameera. Paresh is the crook with the silly son, Chunky Pandey, who’s marrying Sameera for the money. There’s an assortment of other characters to confound the confusion. And they all descend into the Pan Pacific hotel for the Chunky-Sameera wedding only to get swept off their feet, literally.
The film gets so scattered that after a point even the star draw—Katrina and Akshay—vanish from the proceedings only to reappear when the film hurls towards the climax. Either the actors are uniformally jarring and over-the-top (Akshay and Archana Puran Singh competing on who shouts louder) or they are there as mere pretty props (Sameera, Katrina). A seasoned Paresh Rawal cuts a pitiable picture in the mess. Why should he be doing such infantile tripe? De Dana Dan provides tough competition to Kambakkht Ishq for my Turkey of ’09 award.
Bollywod
1. De Dana Dan
2. Kurbaan
3. 2012 (dubbed)
4. Ajab Prem ki Gazab Kahani
5. Tum Mile
Hollywood
1. The Twilight Saga: New Moon
2. The Blind Side
3. 2012
4. Old Dogs
5. A Christmas Carol
Folk Album
1. Christmas in the Heart (Bob Dylan)
2. The List (Rosanne Cash)
3. Strict Joy (The Swell Season)
4. A Friend of a Friend (Dave Rawlings)
5. Monsters of Folk (Monsters of Folk)
Courtesy: Film Information
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