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Films like Kaminey are not made every day. It is not the normal commercial flick; it is a film, which has artwork and entertainment in one. If Omkara lacked the commercial touch, Kaminey completes that.

Vishal Bhardwaj’s new project ‘Kaminey’ starring Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra is all set to become a blockbuster of 2009.

Vishal Bhardwaj has effectively executed the plot of ‘Kaminey’, which makes it different from others we have witnessed so far.

Vishal pays homage to yesteryears Hindi Cinema that’s motive enough to go out and grab tickets for one of the most eagerly awaited film of 21st century.

Bhardwaj has selected the characters of the movie that we have witnessed on the Silver Screens several times but the presentation of characters in ‘Kaminey’ makes it different and appealing one.

When we talk about Kaminey, it is daring, stark, funny and erratic, which is the success mantra of film.

Apart from this, the hit number ‘Dhan Te Nan’ and Shahid Kapoor’s excellent acting makes it outstanding. It’s true, Shahid has proved his metal in the past but ‘Kaminey’ will take him to uppermost level. Shahid Kapoor’s has played double role in Kaminey and he looks overwhelming.

The background music of popular song ‘Dhan Te Nan’ will allow your heart to beat faster every time you hear it.

‘Kaminey’ is not about masala movie. Actually it is a well-thought and beautifully implemented film. While watching the movie, you have to be attentive. You have to be aware of every goings-on and also the twists in the end.

The tale revolves around a pair of twin brothers– Charlie and Guddu (Shahid Kapoor). Charlie lisps, while Guddu stammers. They are as different as chalk and cheese. And they can’t stand the sight of each other. Till one fateful rainy night, their lives cross.

Charlie gets mixed up in a deathly get-rich-quick scheme, while Guddu realises that the love of his life, Sweety (Priyanka Chopra), has unwittingly put a price on his head. The brothers are sucked into a world of drugs, guns and money. Their lives collide head on with the lives of gangsters, rebel soldiers, rogue politicians and crooked cops.

The brothers have to run to protect themselves, their dreams, and their love. And most importantly, realise that all they have is each other.

The title ‘Kaminey’ takes time to validate itself. After twenty minutes into the movie and things start falling in place. From thereon, you’re drawn into a different world totally.

The interval raises the bar and also the expectations. The tale takes a dramatic turn at this moment, but minutes before that, ‘Dhan Te Nan’ makes the proceedings exhilarating and interesting.

But the best part of the film begins after the interval to the finale. Vishal Bhardwaj has placed all themes so flawlessly, which erupts like a volcano towards the end. The end is long drawn and with so many characters in the movie, it only takes time to give a culmination to each of those characters. However, the violent end might not find worldwide acceptance.

The direction of Vishal Bhardwaj proves that he is a master narrator. Shahid really takes a big jump towards stardom with ‘Kaminey’. Priyanka is unmatched. She is so much in sync with her character. Also, she gets the Maharashtrian pronunciation perfect. Amole Gupte is excellent. Tenzing Nima and Chandan Roy Sanyal leave a solid impression.

If you guys to experience some different stuff, you must book the tickets in advance.



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