Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Pallavi Sharda and Jaaved Jaaferi
What’s Good: It is a cheerfully crackling film with the thunderous touch of Abhinav Kashyap.
What’s Bad: Filmmakers need to learn that rabid formulaic ideas can be created with crisp writing too.
Watch or Not?: Besharam is indeed a credulous attempt at invoking audiences to watch a variation of run-of-the-mill stories commercial cinema subjects us to. Ranbir Kapoor accomplishes the glossy role riddled with cliches with flamboyance. There are no outrageously significant elements that makes it a compelling watch which in the end rankles deeply! But if cinema is your way of enjoying nachos and popcorn for you, Ranbir’s shamelessly ‘Besharam’ avatar will do for you!
Story
Babli (Ranbir Kapoor) is a car thief who steals expensive cars with haath ki safai. An orphan, who has lived without familial love, finds warmth in the fellow orphans at his orphanage. His life sees a diametrical change when he falls in love with the feisty Tara (Pallavi Sharda). Despite multiple attempts to woo his lady love, the man is rejected every time till he ends up stealing Tara’s newly bought Mercedes.
For the first time he feels sore at a theft and is hell bent on returning her car back to her which leads him back to the notorious Hawala King Chandela. In the attempt to get the car back, he steals a bag full of the gangster’s money.
With the cops – Chulbul and Bulbul Chautala behind him and Chandela hounding him, will Babli be able to escape the sticky situation and still manage to win over his lady love?
[source :koimoi.com]
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