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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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Genre: Romance
Director: Remo D'Souza
Producer: Vashu Bhagnani
Banner: Puja Entertainment (India) Ltd.
Music Director: Sachin-Jigar
Lyricist: Gulzar
Star Cast: Jackky Bhagnani, Pooja Gupta, Angad Bedi, Chandan Roy Sanyal
Guest Appearance: Amitabh Bachchan, R. Madhavan, Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Abhishek Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor, Salman Khan, Sushmita Sen, Mallika Sherawat, Akbar Khan, Arshad Warsi
Release Date: 1 April 2011

In a country where cricket and cinema are religions, coming up with a movie when India is just 1 step away from holding the cup calls for guts. Agreed there will be a vagueness after Saturday that cinema would fulfill but then, when the spirits are high and the adrenaline rush at the greatest, coming up with a faltu movie calls for double guts, for once disappointed, audience today hardly gives a second chance. But looks like this “F.A.L.T. U” has a sort-of bright future, the key words being “sort-of”! From the cap of the ace choreographer Remo D’Souza, “F.A.L.T. U” is his first hand at a Bollywood movie as a director. He does not try to tread the unexplored path, instead channelizes all his energies to produce a full-on masala flick. And does he succeed? Well, fairly yes, for “F.A.L.T. U” is an out-an-out entertaining movie made especially for the young guns.

The concept is a facsimile (the word ‘inspired’ would be belittling) of Justin Long’s comedy “Accepted”. Bunch of friends when not accepted in any university create their own, Fakirchand and Lakirchand Trust University or “F.A.L.T.U”. (In “Accepted”, a slacker who isn’t accepted in any college creates his own by the name South Harmon Institute of Technology or S.H.I.T.) Too much of a co-incidence, isn’t it? Like mentioned earlier, “F.A.L.T.U” is purely meant to entertain. One should not look for reasons and logic behind anything that happens – anything, you ask? Yes, anything! Imagine meeting the life and blood version of Google! No kidding, for “F.A.L.T.U” does have a man named Google, played by Arshad Warsi. Justifying his name, this Google baba does sort out all queries and problem of the youngsters. Wish you had one in real life too?

To add to the unreservedly bizarre things that are already happening, the friends somehow manage to raise money to set up a University in a single day. Furthermore, they manage to find a huge mansion, renovate it, get the furniture, fund the accommodation, food and booze of the students - all in merely 24 hours. Wish things were half as easy as this in real life too! But then we said, don’t look for logic here. Just enjoy the ambience and the feel of campus. Though “F.A.L.T.U” would give you a seen-this-done-that feel, not at any moment does it get to your nerves. What starts as a fun, rollicking movie graduates towards a serious note - importance of alternative education being the high point.

In terms of music, “F.A.L.T.U” hits a jackpot. Generally, movies today crave for one chartbuster at least, but “F.A.L.T.U” gets four right. While ‘Chaar Baj Gaye’ and ‘Fully Faltu’ have become the anthem of the youth, ‘Bhoot Aaya’, and ‘Le Ja Tu Mujhe’ only prove the ability of young music composers Sachin-Jigar. The choreography of the songs is also top notch, what with Remo making not one wrong move. As for the acting, Jackky tries to be a charming cool dude, but succeeds only half way through. Both Arshad Warsi and Ritiesh Deshmukh are hilarious. All in all, “F.A.L.T.U” is a typical Bollywood flick on college goers with masti and mazza being the prime themes. Nothing exceptional about it!








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