Jogira Sara Ra Ra Review – Rediff.com – Rediff.com
Nawazuddin Siddiqui isn’t romcom materials, notes Deepa Gahlot.
The sworn-off marriage protagonist of Jogira Sara Ra Ra declares that he’s not husband or boyfriend materials, however he will be ‘timepass’. Sadly, Nawazuddin Siddiqui isn’t romcom materials both.
It is nothing to do with age or look. It is simply that even the very best actors have their limitations.
Siddiqui continues to present off gangsta vibes, even after enjoying all kinds of roles on display screen with exceptional talent.
The casting of two very unsuitable actors is the largest shortcoming of Kushan Nandy’s Jogira Sara Ra Ra.
Neha Sharma, the feminine lead, doesn’t have the requisite cuteness to play the manic pixie dream woman, the marginally whacky however all the time endearing mainstay of romantic comedies. And the 2, even going by the opposites appeal to rule, have zero chemistry.
Jogi Pratap (Siddiqui) is a Lucknow marriage ceremony organiser, with a can-do jugaadu spirit that he all the time boasts of. However even he comes up brief when he runs into tipsy gate-crasher, Dimple Chaubey (Sharma).
Later, when he’s employed to organise her marriage ceremony, she desires him to make use of his jugaad to interrupt it up.
She doesn’t wish to marry the chubby milquetoast Lallu (Mahaakshay Chakraborty) her dad and mom have picked for her, primarily as a result of no dowry has been demanded.
If there’s a tiny social remark concerning the sorry state of ladies in India, who’re burdened with pernicious social customs, it’s negated by Jogi’s motive for avoiding marriage — he has 4 sisters, a mom and an aunt at residence, which, he says, is one too many ‘women’.
The ladies are a screechy demanding lot, and never one among them does something helpful together with her time.
It isn’t that Dimple has any ambitions both, she is okay with marriage and dowry, however simply not with unsexy Lallu.
In spite of everything his schemes fail, Jogi levels a kidnapping, and hides Dimple in his personal home, the place the ‘women’ take to her instantly.
The native cops, Yadav and Yadav (Vishwanath Chatterjee, Ghanshyam Garg) are hand-in-glove with Chacha (Sanjay Mishra), the top of the Chaudhary gang, who kidnap for ransom and ship over the cops for his or her share. They refuse to imagine Dimple was not kidnapped by Chacha or that no ransom was paid, and demand their reduce.
The plot, that had some sparks of humour until this level, is completely derailed into unfunny absurdity as a result of Ghalib Asad Bhopali’s script runs out of workable tracks.
If screwball comedy is so laborious, it loses its impact.
The song-and-dance quantity in a brothel and Jogi pretending to have a ‘bimari‘ is scraping the underside of the barrel.
Supporting actors like Sanjay Mishra and Rohit Chaudhary as a reformed gangster, throw of their effort and a few of the amusing traces are delivered with the correct diploma of droll.
Surprisingly, even Mahaakshay Chakraborty shows some comedian chops.
The movie works in suits and begins, however the viewer doesn’t come out of the theatre smiling or buzzing.
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