| Rafoo Chakkar Movie
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Music :
Lalit
Pandit |
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Lyrics :
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Direction :
B.H.Tharun Kumar |
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Producer :
Shemaro
Entertainment |
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Leading Cast :
Aslam Khan, Nisha Rawal, Sadashiv
Amrapurkar, Yudhishtir, |
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Shakti Kapoor, Nauheed Cyrusi, Tinu Anand, Archana Puran
Singh |
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The choreographer turned director Tharun Kumar comes
up to director a comic venture, ‘Rafoo Chakar’. We
have been witnessing the brainless comedies on
celluloid for last few years.some of them worked big
and many of them fell flat at the box office. Do you
know the reason as to why this happened? The answer
is simple. To make a comedy is not everyone’s cup of
tea. An apt knowledge of the art and the skill to
deliver the goods on screen rightly are required to
make your product workable. |
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‘Rafoo Chakkar’ is a painful, boring and trashy
comedy trying to be funny but failed to generate
interest element in viewers, who are smarter to
judge the outcome. A low class comedy, it just lets
you yawn while the film plays on screen. The script
is lifeless. The writer Ikram Akhtar could not
maintain the consistency and make the narrative
entertaining for the moviegoers.
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Millie and Julie (Nisha and Nauheed Cyrusi) run away
from home because they do not want to get married.
Similarly, Pappu and Munnu( Yudi and Aslam) run away for the
same reason. These four meet in Mumbai and fall in love,
when they were supposed to get married to each other in the
first place. Enters on the scene, the 45 years old soul
sisters Kokila and Koena (Archana and Mita) who miss no
opportunity to depict their black belt level Karate skills.
Their father dies and they will get his property provided
that they tie the knot, which is something they have avoided
all their lives. Pappu and Munnu get robbed and their bad
luck lands them in a marriage of convenience to the sisters,
while their sweethearts know nothing of it. |
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‘Rafoo Chakkar’ does not have any potential to bring
smile on your face. Very few comedies could do that.
And the ones, which do, emerge as the blockbusters.
BH Tharun Kumar’s direction is average. Dialogues by
Raghuvir Shekhawat are just about okay. Music is
mundane. Cinematography is passable.
Aslam Khan attracts. Archana Puran Singh and Mita
Vashisht go well with the roles. Nisha Rawal is
okay. |
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Nauheed Cyrusi looks great. The rest of the cast is
just average.
On the whole, ‘Rafoo Chakkar’ can surely let you ‘Rafoo
Chakkar’ from the cinemas while the film is playing. A poor
comedy all the way. |
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Rating: 1/5 |
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