Sharman Joshi – TV Network https://glint.tv Glint.tv Sat, 17 Dec 2016 13:06:43 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://glint.tv/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/cropped-Glint_home3-32x32.png Sharman Joshi – TV Network https://glint.tv 32 32 ‘Wajah Tum Ho’ Movie Review: ‘A grotesque drama of absurdities’ https://glint.tv/movies/wajah-tum-ho-movie-review-a-grotesque-drama-of-absurdities/ Sat, 17 Dec 2016 05:03:53 +0000 https://glint.tv/?p=6373

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Film: “Wajah Tum Ho”; Directed by Vishal Pandya; Starring: Gurmeet Chowdhary, Sana Khan, Sharman Joshi, Rajniesh Duggal

There is a lovely chick-bonding moment in this grotesque drama of absurdities where Sana Khan asks Sherlyn Chopra: “Are you really going to spend the night with this rapist?”

“Will you pay my bills?” comes the prompt retort. Then the brazen gold-digger then proceeds to sing a rehashed version of Dev Anand’s “Aise to na dekho”.

Amen to that. Unlike the rest of the cast, she has good taste.

Will the makers of this film pay us back the money we spent buying tickets for a film that makes as much sense as Trump’s victory or Hillary’s defeat? As the marketing boast goes, this is Bollywood’s first film about hacking.

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But it seems to have been written by hacks who have no knowledge of how a script should be paced, and how the characters can be kept interesting without giving them a jolting spin and a moral turn-around for the sake of a gasp.

Alas, the intended gasp turns into a tittering tedium as the script piles on the preposterous episodes with more inclination for putrid plotting than the Indian soap operas. The actors are required to pose as insanely rich and absurdly glamorous entities with enough money to buy off islands and civilizations. But they mouth closeted-spoof dialogues that give away their amateurish attempts at jetsetting aristocracy.

These are characters in desperate search of a reason to exist. Their expressions anguish and agony is manufactured and phoney. Most of the drama is generated through a pelting over-the-top background score that over-punctuates every moment like U-turn warning on a highway that leads to nowhere.

The courtroom scenes presided over by a judge who resembles Pervez Musharraf have to be seen to be believed. I swear I saw Gurmeet and Sana laughing at one another.

Every time the actors open their mouths they sound like they’ve been learningA the English language from an online crash-course service. Gurmeet and Sana show a lot of skin but fail to add meat to their parts. They are like pouts on faces that refuse to acknowledge seduction even at gunpoint. Sharman Joshi’s widower-cop act is beaten down by welters of outrageous indiscrepancies in the investigation that leads him to the arch-villain.

It’s all a hoax dream packaged in a plasticine that melts under pressure. The film takes on the cult of televised sensationalism, but loses its nerves and sense of direction even before the game begins. There some enjoyable bits. No, not the bits where Gurmeet bites off Sana’s lips. But the bits where he comes to blows with her show the heroine fighting back like man.

Wish the script displayed at least some level of guts and courage in dealing with issues such as excesses on reality television and rape. It hides in too many masked attempts at suspense and finally blows up in a climax that has all the ingredients of a dinner party gone wrong.

The smell of burning food in the kitchen doesn’t seem have reached the hosts’ nostrils. The cast and crew of “Wajah Tum Ho” are too busy rejoicing in their hacker’s paradise to realise they are just not getting anywhere.

What the hack!

By Subhash K Jha

IANS

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Intimate scenes are toughest to shoot: Rajniesh Duggall https://glint.tv/movies/intimate-scenes-are-toughest-to-shoot-rajniesh-duggall/ Wed, 09 Nov 2016 12:16:40 +0000 https://glint.tv/?p=5463

Actor Rajniesh Dugall, who will be seen in the forthcoming erotic thriller “Wajah Tum Ho”, says shooting intimate scenes on camera is the toughest.

“I would say that intimate scenes are the toughest to shoot because there is a thin line on how they are shot and how much you want to show on screen. It is very tricky,” Rajniesh told IANS over phone from Mumbai.

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The 34-year-old actor says a film’s director, cameraman and actors need to be in “proper sync” for these scenes to be shot right.

“It is because you know as to what they want and what would look classy and what wouldn’t,” he said.

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Rajniesh, who is also gearing up for the release of “Saansein”, says “there is a thin line” which can either make or break an intimate scene. Therefore, it’s best to ensure detailed attention to it before shooting it.

“Plus there are 40 to 50 people standing around, so it’s not like that you are actually having fun. It is acting and shooting as part of the script,” he added.

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Directed by Vishal Pandya, who has previously helmed films like “Hate Story 2” and “Hate Story 3”, “Wajah Tum Ho” also features Sana Khan, Sharman Joshi and Gurmeet Choudhary. It is slated to release on December 2.

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Sana Khan finds noise over bold and intimate scenes strange https://glint.tv/movies/sana-khan-why-so-much-noise-over-intimate-scenes/ Wed, 19 Oct 2016 17:02:39 +0000 https://glint.tv/?p=4554

The trailer of ‘Wajah Tum Ho’ has crossed 10 million views on YouTube in just 12 hours of its release. But actress Sana Khan says she finds it strange when she is asked about the bold scenes and wonders why there is so much noise about intimate scenes in Hindi movies.

“I find it weird when industry people talk like ‘that kind of scenes’. It is funny. I wonder what the audience will talk. Today, every single movie has a kissing scene. I don’t know why there is so much noise on doing intimate scenes,” she said.

Sana said it had happened with Vishal Pandya’s films. “There are so many films which have steamy scenes. Nobody puts a question on them.”

The ‘Jai Ho’ actress said when people in India are becoming more open, intimate scenes aren’t a taboo anymore. “It was part of the story. Today, we are open to western culture. We love to see Hollywood movies so much. When we are so open about everything, it is weird to raise brows on intimate scenes.”

“When I signed the film, people said I might be categorised in a certain way. They said the same when I entered ‘Big Boss’. Every actor has a different journey. Whatever I’ve done, it has turned out positive for me because I’ve done it with the right intention.”

Sana said: “As an actress, I always want to do new things. I have done a small role in ‘Jai Ho’. It was a negative character and now audience will see me in a proper role in the two and a half hours movie. I think that’s growth.” She said.

The trailer of ‘Wajah Tum Ho’ crossed 10 million views on YouTube in just 12 hours of its release. and the actress said she is extremely happy with the response.

The Vishal Pandya-directed film also stars Sharman Joshi, TV actor Gurmeet Choudhary and Rajneesh Duggal and scheduled for a worldwide release on December 2.

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