Bamboo has a good plot that suffers from a shoddy edit and scattered story
Evaluate: Vishal Devrukhkar returns with a comedy centered round teen romance. ‘Bamboo’ has a great plot that suffers from a shoddy edit and scattered story.
Chintya (Abhinay Berde) is a lovelorn teen who adjustments himself to the whims of his girlfriend – Zuluk (Vaishnavi Kalyankar). In his desperation to realize her father’s belief, Chintya finally ends up making tall claims of being an excessively cultured particular person. Unbeknown to him, his grandfather moonlights as a well-known erotica author. This involves a head when Chintya unintentionally presents his grandfather’s assortment to Zuluk. Including gas to the fireplace is his pal Madan (Parth Bhalerao), who has his personal intentions with Zuluk.
‘Bamboo’ sees some good performing however crashes beneath the burden of scattered story-telling. The movie is a random mess of plot factors that lack any semblance of setup. The story twists to accommodate the character’s journey in an amateurish method. The film does have some good music and the opening tune is sort of catchy.
Shivaji Satam is a pure in his function because the grandfather and Parth Bhalerao shines because the two-faced Madan. Nevertheless, the jumps in logic and mechanical writing are a bit an excessive amount of to deal with with the movie struggling for it. Followers of Devrukhkar’s filmography may wish to give this one a skip as he presents a frankly tame movie that flatlines on technicalities.