Aladin amitabh bachchan movie1/19/2024 His miserable life continues to be the same when he enters college as well. He is asked to rub fake lamps by the bullies every time he is spotted. The movie starts off normally in a city called Khwaish (fictional city of course) showing Aladin (Ritiesh Deshmukh) a loser orphan being bullied by kids in school just because his name is Aladin. As I mentioned the story is completely revamped to suit the Indian audience as in the original cartoon movie Jaffer dupes Aladin into looking for the lamp whereas here Aladin was destined to have it. I think it was the chemistry they shared in Kaante long back ago. Now I believe that is not the only reason these two extraordinary people where requested to grace the characters with their names. He had this evil aura around him every time he came on the screen that was very impressive. The same logic was applied to Sanjay Dutt playing The Ring Master. The audience need to feel the Aura he normally emits in any movie. The answer is playing a genie required screen presence. Now some of us may question why would a guy like Big B of such high caliber be in a kiddie movie prancing around playing magical pranks. Amitabh Bachchan playing The Genie - Genius and our very own Sanjay Dutt plays The Ringmaster - An Ex-Genie. We had 2 huge names playing strong characters. But as you know he went ahead and took the risk anyway. Somehow I have a feeling that Sujoy very well knew that this movie will not be exactly appreciated by majority of the crowd. In Aladin the story was completely revamped to suit the Indian movie enthusiasts. The former being something very down to earth for a movie freak to relate to and the latter, although an outright copy from a french movie still made a good impression. Yes its a love story as well but isn't almost every movie made in bollywood a love story? Now Sujoy Ghosh has had a impressive stint with Jhankaar beats and Home Delivery. Beneath all the special effects however, it's a noble story about standing up for what's right.Aladin : Sujoy Ghosh Budget: INR 50 Cr This movie produced, directed and written by Sujoy Ghosh comes as a welcome change from the regular run around the trees. It's also a rare reminder that you can have good, clean fun at the movies. It's a worthy watch, especially for the kids. In the end, Aladin, belongs to Ritesh Deshmukh whose endearing performance pins you to your seat even when you're craving a loo-break after three back-to-back songs test your patience. First-timer Jacqueline Fernandes is easy on the eye and appears confident, but has precious little to do. Amitabh Bachchan is consistent, if a little OTT as Genius, but it's his scenes with Ritesh's Aladin that are the heart of this film. Of the cast, Sanjay Dutt leaves a strong impression as Ringmaster, his look and his wardrobe contributing as much to his performance as his menacing delivery. The screenplay lacks smoothness, and leaves the audience to fill up the blanks themselves. The editing is abrupt in places, with Ringmaster's scenes appearing almost forced into the narrative on more than occasion. Aimed squarely at the kids, Aladin is a spectacle of sweeping sets, lavish dance numbers and never-before-seen visual effects including a stunning sequence in which Genius is raised to the skies, his chest ripped open and his powers snatched away. The film's often too-simplistic, going for light-hearted jokes and gags but it's still a welcome relief from the crude humor we've been subjected to in the name of entertainment lately. Ghosh uses superlative special effects to bring this fable to life, even if the narrative itself is occasionally choppy, leaving you befuddled over important plot-points like a comet whose reflection must be caught to gain genie powers. In a parallel track, the film's villain, an ex-genie named Ringmaster(played by Sanjay Dutt) wants to get his hands on that lamp so he can take over the world. Determined not to use the help of magic to win her over, Aladin urges Genie to help him woo her the old-fashioned way. Aladin's nursing a crush on the pretty new student in class, Jasmine (played by newcomer Jacqueline Fernandes), but knows it's unlikely she'll return his affections. This one's named Genius he's played by Amitabh Bachchan in a gawdy wardrobe, and he wants to quickly grant Aladin his three wishes so he can retire in peace. Directed by Sujoy Ghosh, Aladin is set in the make-believe city of Khwaish in Northern India, where a puny boy named Aladin Chatterjee (played by Ritesh Deshmukh) has been bullied all his life and forced to rub lamps by his classmates because he shares his name with the character from that popular fairytale.On rubbing one such lamp, a genie does appear.
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