| Jimmy Movie
Review |
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Music :
Anand Raj Anand, Bappa Lahiri |
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Lyrics :
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Ranbir Pushp, Virag Mishra, Anand Raj Anand |
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Direction : Raj N. Sippy |
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Producer :
Salman
Malik, Nawman Malik |
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Leading Cast :
Mimoh
Chakraborty, Pooja Singh, Zulfi Syed, Ashish Vidyarthi, |
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Ehsaan
Khan, Rati Agnihotri, Rahul Dev, Shakti Kapoor |
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The year 2008 has not witnessed any big hit so far
and the release of Jimmy has made the list even
longer. The film is a co-incidence of brainless crew
and a star kid – Mimoh Chakraborty. Apart from the
newcomer, there is no one giving the glimpse of a
serious performance.
With a lot of hiccups throughout the narration of
the suspense thriller, Jimmy is stuck with glossy
outlooks, mindless performances and ultimately bad
music that hints towards the first impression. |
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The film has been strangely made by the director who
tries out lot of angles to bring forth his age old
tacky tale.
Jimmy is young hardworking man who earns his living
by working as a DJ in the night and doubling up by
studying in the morning. Life makes a sharp cut on
his smooth journey and he lands up behind the bars
for murdering a woman. |
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The worst part is that Jimmy has accepted the guilt. Only a
little while later does Jimmy realise that he has been
trapped and is the jack of a top notch conspiracy. The way
in which he cures the disease called crime is Jimmy all
about. |
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The age old
script makes little impact while presenting the young talent
Mimoh is a pathetic role like Jimmy. The lad deserved a
better start for his career, simply because he is the only
one who makes the viewers notice his performance.
Choreography is good but looks forcefully inclined towards
showing Mimoh’s dancing skills on the silverscreen. S
Pappu’s cinematography is average.
Music is extremely dissapointing and none of the songs make
a footstay on the right notes or arrangement. |
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Actingwise, Mimoh needs a better launch or relaunch,
as I’d say. His expressions are fine but the young
lad needs to work on his physique and dialogue
delivery. Moreover, Mimoh should start choosing the
right scripts to work on.
Actress Vivana is a pretty puppet. Zulfi Syed is
horrible to the core and joins the league of Tusshar
Kapoor. Shakti Kapoor is disappointing. The other
actors have |
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done what we call as ‘ham’ in ethical terms.
Overall, the film doesn’t deserve pity on the box office but
a talent called Mimoh Chakraborty has it in him to rise from
the ashes. |
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Rating: 1/5 |
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