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Firangi

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Firangi
Anil Indora @anilindoraa
Dec 21, 2017 05:28 AM, 1545 Views
Firangi-reality of kapil sharma in movie

Hello friends this is Anil indora .Today I am going to tell you the reality of Kapil Sharma’s films.


What’s Good: My memory, which reminds me there’s nothing good in the film.


What’s Bad: FIRANGI.


Loo Break: Totally! Anytime you want, you’re free to go because you’ll literally get piss( ed) throughout the film.


Watch or Not? : Even if you’re a die-hard fan of Kapil Sharma, skip it, because in the film he’s not the Kapil we’ve known him for.


Story: -On the surface, the film is about Sharma, a village simpleton. He is a jobless man aspiring to join the police force under the British Raj, but is unable to procure a spot after three attempts. He meets Dutta, inadvertently, at a friend’s wedding in another village. The duo falls in love instantly. While all the bravery is futile, Sharma manages to bag a spot in the force due to his uncanny ability to fix a back problem with a kick. A sub plot of a British police officer cheating the villagers with the help of a king [Kumud Misra], suddenly begins to gather momentum. The miscreants hatch a plan to set up an alcohol factory, and intend to get rid of the residents of a village to do so. Here, the film takes a turn, emerging as a revenge drama instead of a romantic-comedy.


The plot is generic, familiar. Even the supporting acts disappoint. Character artistes like Aanjjan Shrivastav, Rajesh Sharma, Inaamulhaq and even Mishra, are reduced to caricatures. The foreign artistes, primarily playing cops, have comical accents. The direction too is weak. Coupled with a screenplay that certainly required more thought, this film emerges as a half-hearted effort from a man whose debut outing too tanked. Adding to the misery are the songs, which do little to further the movie. The film looks promising post-interval as it appears to garner pace, but slumps quickly as scenes and dialogues appear repetitive. The final nail in the coffin is a climax that seems to have been written in a bid to get the project over with. It is silly. Sharma, who is among the most talented comedians, should stick to tickling the funny bone. Even with an earnest attempt, he fails to deliver.


Firangi Movie Review: The Last Word


Firangi is an experiment went miserably wrong for Kapil Sharma. He tries to be what he’s not – I was known that’s what actors do, but that’s not what comedians do. To Kapil Sharma fans: abuse me all you want but even you’ll miss him for what amazing talent he has after watching this film.

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