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Saat Uchakkey

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Saat Uchakkey
Sagar More@narimanpoint
Oct 24, 2016 06:46 PM, 2756 Views
Comedy off 7 characters Saat uchakkey

Saat Uchakkey takes a while to get used to. We start off at a psychiatric ward with a cryptic character called Bichhi ( Annu Kapoor) who, I quickly rationalised for myself, is some kind of a fraud/hypnotist holding people in thrall with his mumbo jumbo. He calls himself God and it’s all very complicated. But then let it rest. Moving on from here, everyone in the institution, including the doctor, turns out to be insane and loud. After a while, as more and more characters start getting introduced, you begin chuckling at the all-pervasive lunacy and start tuning in to the raucous tone. But only for a bit. As it happens with most of our films, things fall apart rather rapidly because of the lack of a good spine called the script. Must go and watch


In a nutshell, Saat Uchakkey could well be a Delhi Belly set in a diametrically opposite economic class and urban landscape; it’s about the underprivileged, unpolished denizens of Old Delhi. Far from a romanticised recreation of Old Delhi, this is a down and dirty, and extremely crude one. Even the yummy kachauris on screen are not the pretty Instagrammed kind. Here, people make a living out of mundane things like antiques, and locks and keys. So you have Pappi ( Manoj Bajpayee) , who deals in antiques and is into petty electricity theft with his two friends. Sona, his love interest ( Aditi Sharma) , is a bone of contention between him and befuddled cop Tejpal ( Kay Kay Menon) . Then there is the dubious lawyer ( Vijay Raaz) , and a batty old man ( Anupam Kher) living in a haveli with wife Kalawati ( a figment of his imagination) , who has been dead for long. It is eventually all about the search for a treasure in the haveli , which goes all wrong.

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