| Hulla Movie
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Music :
Indian
Ocean |
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Lyrics :
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Direction :
Jaideep Varma |
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Producer :
Handmade
Films, Adlabs |
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Leading Cast :
Chandrachood Karnik, Dinesh Thakkerr,
Sushil Parashar, Naseer, |
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Raja Hudda, Sonamuni Jayant, Vaibhav Mathur, Aanshika
Srivastava |
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Handmade Films’ Hulla comes out in theaters this
Friday. Directed by Jaideep Verma, the film stars
the likes of Rajat Kapoor, Sushant Singh, Virajesh
Hirje, Kartika Devi and Mandeep Mazumdar in the
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Raj Puri (Sushant Singh) is a broker and his
marketing executive wife Abha (Kartika Devi Rane)
move into their new house in Malad. Abha gets busy
decorating the house according to Feng Shui as Raj
excels at his job. Things go pretty well until Raj
gets disturbed at night by the whistle blowing
watchman Matthew (Chandrachoor Karnik). Raj goes to
Janardhan (Rajat Kapoor), the secretary of the
building, who in returns asks Raj that it is
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building. It seems that he is making a mountain of a
molehill because nobody else is bothered by the noise. Raj
argues with the building’s secretary and then tries to give
bribe to the watchman and even goes to complain the ploice.
But all this does not work at all. Irritated by the lack of
sleep, Raj becomes obsessed with fighting against the
whistle blowing and suffers major losses, personally and
professionally.
Hulla is undoubtedly a laugh out loud comedy… but .. wait .
only in the first half. The story is realistic and the
humour is situational. To send laugh on the viewers’ face is
difficult and the film certainly tries to send smiles. On
writing side, yes it appears with some flaws i.e. to show
the chief minister looks absurd and weird. Also you are not
able to find as to why Sushant and Rajat’s lives move from
bad to worse in the final reels. The second half loses the
impact as it has no interest factor at all. |
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Debutante director Jaideep Verma appears as a good
director and writer. He needs to improve a bit on
writing front. Otherwise, he is brilliant. Sushant
and Rajat are great to watch. Kartikadevi Rane
enacts well. Rest of the cast do justice also with
the roles.
On the whole, ‘Hulla’ is entertaining but not
extraordinary. |
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Rating: 2.5/5 |
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