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Mr.White Mr.Black Movie Review
 
Music : Jatin Pandit, Lalit Pandit, Tauseef Akhtar
Lyrics : - Sameer
Direction : Deepak Shivdasani
Producer : Deepak Shivdasani, Bhola Malviya
Leading Cast : Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Sandhya Mridul, Upasna Singh,
                         Vrajesh Hirjee, Tania Zaetta, Mahima Mehta, Bobby Darling
 
Earlier titled as Gopi Kishen, Mr Black Mr White is a hapless comic affair. The film is a burnt potato in totality and even the heaviest of jokes fail to kindle your facial muscles.

Directed by Deepak Shivdasani, Mr Black Mr White has been in the making from a long time, making the film look stale in totality.

The creative team of the film have tried to include various entertaining factors, more of which look good on paper but their transformations on the silver screen have been far from convincing.
 
As the name suggests, the film is the incidents undergone by the two leading men of the script, Sunil Shetty and Arshad Warsi. Gopi, portrayed by Sunil Shetty, is an innocent man who comes all the way from Goa, from his village in Hoshiyarpur to fulfill his father’s last wish.

According to the wish, Gopi has to hand over an extremely small part of land to his childhood friend
 
Kishen (Arshad Warsi). Here in Goa, Kishen is a thug, and manages to earn enough money to educate his sister Divya (Mahima Mehta). Divya is pursuing her studies in London.

Babu (Atul Kale) is Kishen’s partner in crime. Kishen tries to stay away from Gopi as he does not believe in wasting his time in taking the small piece of land in Hoshiyarpur.

Gopi is not in a mood to give up so easily and thereby he chases Kishen. During this period, he is helped by Tanya (Anishka Khosla). Tanya is the daughter of the owner of KG Resorts.
 
In the scheme of things is the group of three sexy beauties, who have stolen diamonds worth crores and are now hiding at KG Resorts.

All including Kishen and Babu come to know about this and rush to KG Resorts in order to get the diamonds. Incidentally, Gopi is amidst the members of the gang. That’s not it, the diamonds actually belong to a don.
 
The presence of unwanted scenes and characters make the entire look of the film clumsy and chaotic. The disappearance and re-emergence of characters from nowhere becomes a trendy thing to do in this plot.

While the first half is bearable, the second half lets you down completely. The songs, 90’s picturization and unassisted editing dents the film.
 
 
Technical soundness is clearly unseen in the cinematography. The screenplay too is a fish net. The music of the film is horrible and noise at its best.

Actingwise, Suniel Shetty is a torture. Arshad is the better one of the two but he is also smouldered by hammy act most of the times. Rashmi Nigam is good looking while Anishka Khosla makes a better actress. Sharat Saxena is good. The others just make up the space.
 
On the whole, the smarter lot of audience can survive the wrath of losing their cool over this film while the front seaters may enjoy a few moments in the film.
 
Rating: 1.5/5
 
   
 
   
     
           

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