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Salman Khan READY Review (2011)

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This is a kind of Salman Khan to fame came to be identified. Interestingly, these movies (Wanted, Dabangg, willing) to share more than just a comic edge. In all these films, Salman plays anti-hero. He killed without mercy by the most wanted was a cop bribes Dabangg happy and sly smooth operator Done. But all these films, he infallible. It is no coincidence that the attack Ready, strutting around in his T-shirt with the word "Superman."

This time it's a good guy, but lazy. Saath Saath Hain its buzz, "including family and matched Chachas Chachi wants to get married. A case of mistaken identity lands Asin at home of the bride. The family loves him -" she cooks very well and sings well, "he exclaimed. But Finally, Prem (Salman) and his family to discover the truth - that is a runaway bride escape a forced marriage.

While the first half of the film has a spark that put the characters and anticipate what will happen the second half is a turnip. There is even the old struggle of the party scene in an attempt to laugh.

The film has funny moments scattered. Paresh Rawal is fantastic, brings the most laughs with his subtle comic action. Mahesh Majrekar whose nature is still groping for the right words is a typical character Bazmee. Director Anees Bazmee (thank you, Welcome, No Entry) retains familiar terrain, in harmony with his previous films.

You mentioned elements for effect. This hypothesis is reminiscent of another character female viewers --- to treat their wives well. "Women are very limited life, which begins and ends with the husband. So, a man should treat his wife." Oh, well.
The film is blatantly Salman-centric. He does it all: wise cracks, dance friendly, beat bad and romancing the girl. All this is a stretch, and his characteristic swagger. Salman fans are likely to be happy with this edited version of a typical film Salman.

In the press screening this writer attended, the children of an NGO, was also seated and got whistles. Undoubtedly, children enjoy the songs and character Dhinka Chika Dheela. But there are parts in the movie unsuitable for children, suggesting that dowry and swearing and suggestive lyrics. This is the case with many mainstream films these days.
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