Apna Sapna Money Money
Lock your brains in the cupboard, throw your thinking caps
out of the window, fasten your seat belts, hold your
breath? Sangeet Sivan, the man behind the thoroughly
enjoyable madcap entertainer KYAA KOOL HAI HUM, is ready
to unleash his new masaledaar entertainer on money and
diamonds. His new outing, APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY, belongs
to the same family as K2H2, but the difference is,
there're eleven characters this time around. Oh yes,
there's a dog too this time!
Years ago, Brij Sadanah made a rib-tickling comedy with
Ashok Kumar and Pran called VICTORIA NO. 203. It was all
about the precious diamonds being hidden in a horse
carriage Victoria. APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY also charters a
similar path. A gangster's moll hides the booty in her
sandal and the assorted eleven characters, not remotely
connected to one another, come lusting for it diamonds in
the end.
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Sivan's fundas are evident at the very outset. APNA SAPNA
MONEY MONEY is not for those looking for path-breaking
cinema. APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY is not for the pseudo
critics. APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY is not for the hi-gentry
that loves to pop champagne at Page 3 events. It's for the
aam junta that looks for non-stop entertainment.
APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY rests on a waferthin plot, but is
loaded with nonsensical and juvenile humor that makes you
laugh at regular intervals. Sure, this comic caper has too
many characters and Sivan and writer Pankaj Trivedi's
narrative goes on and on in the second hour. Also, the
climax loses its sheen for this very reason all eleven
characters need to have a conclusion after all. But you
overlook the flaws since APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY was never
in the race for the Oscars!
To sum up, APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY is a decent time pass
flick that delivers what it promises: Tadka glamour,
jhatka skin show, masti jokes, mazaak laughter? most
importantly, the escapism form of entertainment that
appeals to the hoi polloi.
APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY revolves around a bunch of madcap
characters that eat, drink, sleep and worship money. The
story revolves around a mechanic Shreyas Talpande, a
conman Ritesh Deshmukh, a dancer Koena Mitra, an upright
cop Suniel Shetty, an obsessed father Anupam Kher and his
homely daughter Riya Sen, a tabela owner Rajpal Yadav, a
ruthless gangster Chunkey Pandey, a deadly don Jackie
Shroff and his moll Celina Jaitley and an unpredictable
dog Casper.
If one runs after money, the other runs after love and the
one who runs after love eventually runs after money. A
dramatic turn evolves when all the characters start
looking for hidden diamonds that are worth Rs. 50 crores.
APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY defies logic from start to end.
Writer Pankaj Trivedi borrows characters and incidents
from real and reel life to make a funny film. A few jokes
are indeed amusing, but there are times when the gags fail
to evoke mirth.
Ritesh and Anupam's scenes are hilarious. So is the Rajpal
Yadav track he does a takeoff on Big B from SARKAR.
Chunkey's portions also make you flex your facial muscles.
But the love story Shreyas-Riya looks lifeless, the
Ritesh-Koena prem kahani is equally listless, the don
Jackie is reduced to a caricature and the climax, which
should've been thoroughly enjoyable, falls flat.
What also goes against the film is that the narrative
lacks the consistent wit-n-humor of KYAA KOOL HAI HUM.
Sivan's execution of the subject is perfect and the idea
to make Ritesh change into various get-ups is indeed
brilliant. In fact, Ritesh's final get-up of Shreyas' aunt
is the best part of the enterprise. But how one wishes
Sivan would've
Opted for fewer characters
Utilized the dog in some way or the other
Opted for a better climax.
Pritam's music is strictly komsi-komsa. Barring the title
track, the film lacks the hit tunes one associates with
Mukta Arts' productions. Ramji's cinematography is
eye-filling. Dialogues are enjoyable at times, but corny
at places.
APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY has so many characters that it's
difficult to carry each one home after the show has
concluded. But if there's one actor who's bound to make
heads turn with a smash performance, it's Ritesh Deshmukh.
It's a challenge for any actor to portray multiple roles
in one film, but Ritesh gets to portray four here and he
takes to each role with relish, enjoying every bit of it.
He works the best as Shreyas' aunt who flirts with Anupam
Kher.
Anupam Kher is in terrific form yet again. In fact, Anupam
is so good here, you actually wonder if anyone else
would've been able to carry off the part with as much
flourish. Chunkey Pandey is fantastic. After watching him
in APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY, all you want to ask him is,
Where were you hiding all this while? Rajpal Yadav
delivers yet another knockout performance that's sure to
be talked about. Suniel Shetty is lovable as the honest
cop.
Amongst ladies, Celina Jaitley is the best of the lot. She
looks gorgeous and enacts her role with rare confidence.
The girl is gradually evolving into a fine actor. Koena
Mitra is alright. But the writer hasn't done justice to
her part. Even Riya Sen is relegated to the backseat.
Jackie Shroff doesn't work. Shreyas Talpade's role is
oh-so-clean, which looks fake in a film of this genre.
However, he enacts his part well. Sanjay Mishra is
competent. Vrajesh Hirjee, Vijay Patkar, Bobby Darling and
Avtar Gill lend decent support.
On the whole, APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY is a time pass
entertainer targeted at the aam junta. Don't look for
logic in the film and chances are you wouldn't be
disappointed. At the box-office, the patronage by its
target audience masses and youth as also a favorable
opening response should help this medium-budget film make
decent profits in the final tally.
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