Darwaza Bandh Rakho
RGV has attempted a number of serious films in rapid
succession and a light entertainer from his stable is a
rarity. That sure whets your appetite for a film like
DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO, which promises to be a laughathon.
Besides, the captain of the ship in this case is an actor,
Chekravarthy, who didn't create much an impact with DURGA,
but proved his credentials when he directed one of the
short stories in DARNA ZAROORI HAI.
That raises the expectations from this low-budget
enterprise?
Like a majority of RGV films, DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO has a
novel premise. But most innovative and unusual themes run
out of steam midway because the storytelling lacks that
certain spark. Thankfully, DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO gets most
things right in those 11 reels.
The plot of DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO is refreshingly different,
but it bears an uncanny resemblance to the RGV-produced
LOVE KE LIYE KUCH BHI KAREGA and the recent MALAMAAL
WEEKLY. Despite similarities, DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO still
comes across as an original concept because director
Chekravarthy has planted the film in one mansion from
start to end and woven the story around multiple
characters.
Also, the two important mantras that any and every comic
caper ought to remember are i The jokes ought to be funny
and ii The actors should have a terrific sense of timing.
DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO appeals because some of the
jokes/antics are truly hilarious and also, the actors play
to the gallery.
The expectations don't run sky-high when you walk into the
screening of DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO, but, be rest assured,
you'd come out of the screening with a smile on your face
and pleasant memories of the film.
Four men -- Ajay Aftab Shivdasani, Raghu Chunky Pandey,
Goga Snehal Dabhi and Abbas Zakir Hussain -- plan of
making a quick buck by kidnapping a rich girl, Isha Isha
Sharvani.
Not being prepared for unforeseen situations, they are
forced to take shelter in a mansion and take the people
residing in the house Ishrat Ali, Smita Jaykar, Padma Rani,
Vijay Singh, Tashu as hostages. Bad luck strikes when they
get to know that the father of the kidnapped girl Gulshan
Grover has flown out of the country the very same day.
The kidnappers, in the waiting process, are forced to take
more people as hostages to keep their identity and plan
under wraps. The hostages create a series of situation too
complex for the kidnappers to handle.
DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO is a comic fest from start to end. In
fact, the very start of the film -- the introduction of
Ishrat Ali's family and the change of fortunes -- defines
the mood of the film. And the arrival of the unwanted
guests in the house the four gangsters and the kidnapped
girl at the start itself only spruces up matters.
The unconventional story only gets exciting as a steady
stream of visitors start flowing in - first, the pizza
delivery boy Nitin Raikwar, followed by a sales girl
Manisha Koirala, the domestic help's husband Ravi Kale,
the money lender Jeeva, a doctor Kota Srinivasa Rao, the
money lender's son Javed, an estate agent Goga Kapoor,
Isha's father's secretary Pramod Moutho, Isha's father
Gulshan Grover, the gangster Raju Mavani and the cop
Anupam Shyam.
Despite an offbeat theme, one location and multiple
characters, DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO doesn't get chaotic or
messy at all. In fact, the narrative is easy to comprehend
and what really helps is that each character gets his/her
due importance -- a scene or two that makes him/her the
focus of attention.
Chekravarthy has not only chosen a hatke theme, but has
also shot the film well. The incidents unfurl at a
feverish pace and there's not one dull moment. But the
climax chase could've been shorter and more impactful.
Ishrat Ali running away with the bagful of money and
breaking into martial arts could've been avoided. Yet,
despite the hiccups, the film provides laughter in
abundance.
The background score Amar Mohile is just right. Special
mention must be made of the camerawork; it's excellent.
Dialogues Snehal Dabhi are mass-oriented and work to the
benefit of the film. The sound quality is also
appropriate.
The film has a huge cast, but the one who steals the show
is Ishrat Ali, who is terrific all through and will be
loved by the masses. The actor, who made a strong impact
with KAALCHAKRA years ago, gets yet another role that
would stand out in his repertoire.
Isha Sharvani is a complete natural and shows tremendous
improvement over her debut film KISNA. The initial
awkwardness is all gone. In fact, Isha's presence adds to
the freshness in the film. Aftab does quite well, although
the role doesn't offer him scope to display histrionics.
Chunky has a flair for comedy and that comes across well
in his scenes with Manisha.
Manisha Koirala is fair. Zakir Hussain excels. In fact,
the actor conveys so much through expressions. Snehal
Dabhi is okay. Ravi Kale leaves a strong impact. Divya
Dutta is, as always, dependable. Smita Jaykar and Padma
Rani look perfect for the parts. The sequences between
Jeeva and Kota Srinivasa Rao are truly hilarious; both
shine in small roles. Goga Kapoor, Raju Mavani, Pramod
Moutho and Gulshan Grover lend decent support.
On the whole, DARWAZA BANDH RAKHO is a fun ride that
should appeal to lovers of comedy. At the box-office, the
main opposition this week ANTHONY KAUN HAI? and the big
one next week K.A.N.K. will affect its prospects. The film
will have to rely on a strong word of mouth eventually.
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