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Producer/s:
B. Subhash
Director: B. Subhash
Cast: Meghna Naidu, Vikas
Bhardwaj, Mithun Chakroborty, Naveen Nischol,
Himani Shivpuri
Music: Bappi Lahiri and Sukhwinder
Singh
Lyrics: Sameer, B. Subhash,
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- Dance Of Love’ is a clear indication that there
is no place in Bollywood for directors who belong to
the old school of thought. The producer has given a
few hits in different genres; adventure, musical, and
revenge dramas. This film is his foray into the porn
territory. If he thought mere skin show would make his
film work then he is in for a surprise.
In fact, this film also
takes the viewers for a ride. The skin show in the promos
is there in the film but is interlaced with goody goody
talks on true love. Surely the audience had not bargained
for this while entering the theatres. Besides, this
skin show comes at a time when the audience has had
more than their fill of flesh and sex in films.
The story. Dr. Ram Gopal
Acharya (Mithun Chakraborty, looking haggard in some
sequences and virile in the others while his wig and
makeup are both on) preaches on how men should never
succumb to temptation with women who seduce men for
money and ultimately destroy them.
Doli (a flabby Meghna
Naidu) is a dancer but is mistaken by all to be a whore.
Not surprising, considering the skimpy outfits that
she wear throughout the film. She meets Suraj (Vikas
Bhardwaj), a London-based tycoon’s son, who is
in India on an assignment. The two fall in love and
dream of a happy future. Obviously this makes Suraj’s
father (a sozzled looking Navin Nischol) livid as he
thinks of Doli as a whore. This is despite Suraj’s
constant reminders to him that she is a dancer. He requests
his friend, Acharya, to put an end to his son’s
romance.
Acharya insults Doli
and calls her a prostitute who is trying to trap Suraj
only for his money. Post interval, Doli joins Acharya’s
ashram in a bid to expose his lusty advances towards
his disciples.
The first half of the
film is focused on the love affair, with generous skin
show and the song-dance routines. Sadly, the romance
leaves the audience unmoved. The second half of the
film focuses on Mithun and Meghna with the latter trying
to seduce him. Mithun even dances to Bappi Lahiri’s
music. If that is enough to lure Mithunda fans then
go ahead and watch it.
Now for the performances.
Mithun Chakraborty is okay. Meghna Naidu needs to work
on herself in all areas. Be it her acting, her expressions,
her dialogue delivery; it is faulty. She also needs
to shed oodles of weight if she intends to continue
with her skin flicks. She is too jiggly wiggly on screen
and is an eye sore. Himani Shivpuri is okay but springs
a rude surprise on the audience in her hot item number.
On the whole, the film looks like another flop show.
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