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Movie review: 'Bajatey Raho'
Updated On: 26 July, 2013 04:53 PM IST | | Shubha Shetty-Saha
The film is a drab except for some stray funny sequences. It has too much noise and no substance
'Bajatey Raho'
U/A; Comedy-thriller
Director: Shashant Shah
Cast: Tusshar Kapoor, Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey, Ravi Kissen, Dolly Ahluwalia
Ratings:u00a0
Now this was a promising story. An honest bank employee gets framed by his employer and sent to jail and he dies in shock. His wife and son get together with two other people to avenge the humiliation. A plot like this could have been laced with black humour so thick that the audience could sit back and smile in smug satisfaction at the smart lines and clever screenplay. No sir, that’s not the case here though. Instead we get two plus hours of unoriginal lines (even the SMS jokes used to pepper the script are as old as the hills), uninspired plot and loud, forced humour. As if all this was not enough to kill our appetite, the villain of the piece, Sabharwal played by Ravi Kissen is seen wolfing down food in the most unbecoming way, chomping and chewing his way to earn pure disgust.

'Bajatey Raho'
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