Banjo (2016)
5/10
Powerful act of Riteish couldn't save the ship to sink due to loose script.
23 September 2016
Recommendation: If you are die hard fan of Riteish Deshmukh then only it is recommended else it is better to let it go.

Positive: Good performances and new flavor for audience.

Negative: Script is too weak which makes it boring.

"Tarrat Bhai" (Riteish) who lives in the slums of Mumbai, plays extraordinary Banjo in festivals with his group to earn some extra bugs.Somehow they got spotted by a sound recorder while performing in Ganpati festival.

He sends the song to his friend "Chris" (Nargis),a DJ in NY who is planning to compete in global music competition and looking for some exceptional talent.

She comes to India to work with the best Banjo band to record her singles. Will she manage to do that ? Will Tarrat and his guys rise to fame and get respect ? If yes, then what all challenges come in their way ? All this will unfold in the movie.

Performance:

Riteish has done the job very well as a Banjo player and costume designer should be credited for the work done to present him as Tarrat Bhai.

On the other hand, Nargis playing a NRI looks good but fails to justify that she is a DJ. Apart from that she also lacked the emotional connect and as usual dialogue delivery falls completely flat.

Dharmesh has not got a chance to showcase his USP i.e. dance. But, he has completely shocked by his performance as a mechanic cum drummer.Other supporting cast has also done good job, special mention of Aditya Kumar who has again impressed as "Paper" after "Perpendicular" in Gangs Of Wasseypur 2.

Drill Down:

Ravi's Direction is having a Marathi element which is new and also succeeds to showcase the slums of Mumbai, but there are loopholes like the entire band is dancing in a live performance.

Dialogues are good enough to entertain the audience but the movie falls completely flat if we talk about the script.There is not much scope left for Editor when the script is so weak though the movie could have been short by 15 minutes.

Vishal-Shekhar has not disappointed much in the music department.But, a music oriented movie like this deserves far better than this. Unfortunately, it seems like a halfhearted effort from these two great musicians.

Verdict:

If we talk about BO collection then this would not be able to do as per the expectations.
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