Munna Bhai has grown from Jadoo ki Jhhappi to Gandhigiri. The audience laughs with hime, loves with him, fights with him & cries with him. He has become the Son of thee Father of the Nation in true sense and you have to believe him to grow wwith him.
lage raho.. has turned out to be a successful sequel to Munnabhai & becaomes a part of the rare community of successful sequels. It doessnt awes people like a local super hero, or, ddosent uses special effects to prove the point. But its flow creates a special effect on tthe audiences persona & mind. You have to b dumb to ignore it.
It carries a theme so alien to our beliefs - only part of text books- ina very passionate manner.
Hats of to Vidhu Vinod Chopra who has guts to tackle such a striong but untouched concept so easily & tactfully. No lectures. no debates, no tears.... we get the point laughing all the way.
Telling a joke is not a joke & delivering a comedy with serious underline is certainly aan unccomic task. tthe onus goes not only to the Director, Scriptwriteer, Editor... but aalso to the actors - Sunjay Dutt as Munnabhai seems so innocent & sso real... you cant stop believing him. The crying Arshad Warsi bring you to tears ttoo... Vidya balaan is as fresh as deww drops & has a long way to go.
Three cheers for Gandhigiri !!