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AAP
KAA SURROOR(2007)
Produced by : Vijay Taneja
Directed by : Prashant Chadha
Starring : Himesh Reshammiya, Mallika Sherawat, Hansika Motwani
Music Director : Himesh Reshammiya
Lyricist : Sameer
UK Release Date 29 June 2007 |
SYNOPSIS
'Aap
Kaa Surroor' is the debut movie of the singing sensation &
the true Indian rockstar, Himesh Reshammiya. The film revolves
around the protagonist HR (Himesh Reshammiya) an Indian Rock star
& his love interest (Hansikaa). The film is set in Germany
where HR is an extremely popular musician / performer & explores
how he gets framed into the murder of a journalist. The film also
features Mallika Sherawat who is also one of the prime suspects
in the murder besides a competing Music mogul who all have individual
agendas & scores to settle with the Rock star.
REVIEW
'Aap...'
- Reshammiya, cancel the sequel.
Review By Subhash K. Jha (IANS), 29 June 2007
Ratings: *
Can
Himesh Reshammiya act? What a silly question! As silly as asking,
can Reshammiya sing? Of course he can't! Who said he was an actor
in the first place? The role of Reshammiya has been written to
accentuate his capped unsmiling visage. He gets on stage, bursts
into many self-written songs where hordes of fans shriek, clap
and cheer. They take to Reshammiya like fish to water.
If
you are Reshammiya you win the race even before the gun goes off.
Guns
do go off in this musical thriller where the music often provides
the thrills while the suspense about a murdered girl's body in
the rock star's purview leaves you as cold as the corpse that
triggers off a chain of reactions ranging from weird to wired
- depending on which side of the stage you're standing and peering
from.
To
ensure a safe passage into celluloid stardom, Reshammiya has spared
no pains. 'Aap Kaa Surroor' has everything - from untried snow-capped
locations to spotlight the capped cheerleaders auspicious journey
into the sphere of stardom, to dozens of auto-rickshaws suddenly
appearing to support Reshammiya's hefty hi jinks.
To
be fair, the songs and the stage performances do make your pulse
pound and your feet feverishly wild. The 'Mehbooba' track put
there mainly to make Mallika Sherawat sizzle, gets slightly off-colour.
It tries too hard to win over the audience and influence their
judgement.
But
you really can't win over the audience with songs and stage performances.
They see Reshammiya doing that anyway. What was required was a
strong plotline to carry his acting aspirations into the sphere
of the bearable, if not the believable.
Vibha
Singh's screenplay seems to have borrowed generously, if somewhat
unnecessarily, from Jon Avnet's thriller "Red Corner"
where Richard Gere played a foreigner in China who has to clear
himself of murder charges with the help of a sexy lawyer.
Mallika
doubling up as a femme fatale and a lawyer provides all the unintentional
laughter.
It's
hard to answer why Reshammiya decided to become an actor when
he very obviously can't act?
His
leading lady Hansika Motwani can act. She does so in every moment,
countering Reshammiya's deadpan expressions with an overdose of
facial gymnastics, which qualify her as the new age all-purpose
Barbie doll.
Rock
meets deadwood in this mixture of staged splendour and doctored
misadventure. The locations are well exploited by Manoj Soni's
camera. The frames avoid garish overstatement. But a quiet confidence
is no substitute for genuine ability.
Both
Reshammiya and his director fail to generate a high level of curiosity
in the screen adventures of the nasal drifter.
Reshammiya,
cancel the sequel.
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