| Suno
sasurjee Movie Review :
Vimal Kumar's SUNO SASURJEE tries
very hard to look like a David Dhawan film, but comes
across as a poor cousin.
Kader Khan and his brother-in-law Asrani
exploit and dupe people by promising them a high interest
rate. However, they are taken aback when Aftab Shivdasani
claims that his grand-father had lent money to Kader
Khan and now, he wants it back.
Kader Khan, of course, throws him out
of the house. Vowing to get his money back, Aftab woos
his daughter, Amisha Patel. But, Kader Khan, a stingy
businessman, refuses to acknowledge the relationship.
The story takes a turn when Kader Khan's
grand-mother bequeaths property worth Rs. 50 crores,
which goes to Aftab [since Kader Khan and Aftab have
the same name]. When Kader Khan gets to know about it,
he promises to get back at Aftab.
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The story takes another turn when an extortionist enters
to get his pound of flesh…
Though the story had the potential to
be a rib-tickling comedy, it falls flat partly because
the execution of the subject is dull and partly because
the gags and punches have been witnessed umpteen number
of times earlier. In fact, the viewer can actually guess
what the next sequence would be like.
Vimal Kumar's direction is below par.
Music [Sanjeev-Darshan] is quite okay with a few hummable
songs.
Aftab Shivdasani is not able to carry
off the role. Amisha Patel doesn't impress either. Kader
Khan is as usual.
On the whole, SUNO SASURJEE is a stale
product with dim chances. |