Thursday, July 9, 2009

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short kut movie story

SHORTKUT is a heart-warming, young slice-of-life comedy about the trials and tribulations of two con artists, a struggling director and actor and the zany situations they face in the pursuit of their tinsel-town dreams!Set in Bollywood, SHORTKUT tells the story of two strugglers, one who makes it big as a Superstar (Raju - Arshad Warsi) after stealing the script, and the other whose struggle as a director (Shekhar - Akshaye Khanna) continues after the script gets stolen. Things get really interesting when reigning actress mansi's (Amrita Rao) romantic involvement with Shekhar gets culminated into a marriage while her professional interactions with Raju begin.To add the chaos, destiny again brings Raju and Shakhar face to face, when Shekhar is set to direct his first film, with Superstar Raju.What follows is not the clash of the egos, and immense commotion building up to a fun-filled confusion. What happens next as the real life drama of reel unfolds is the crux of the plot of SHORTKUT.Featuring Amrita Rao's make-over into a hot bombshell, SHORT KUT comes with a generous dose of laughs as well as emotions that will pull your heart strings and keep you glued to your seat!

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short kut movie review by indiatimes

indiatimes of short kut - One and Half Stars

here is no short cut to success is what this film intends to convey taking a very long route. Sadly, at the very outset, producer Anil Kapoor attempts to take a shortcut by choosing to (officially) remake a Malayalam film Udayananu Tharam (Mohanlal, Sreenivasan) which in turn is a (unofficial) spin-off on the Hollywood flick Bowfinger (Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy).

The film is Indianized with an additional sub-plot of how a non-actor (Arshad Warsi) turns an overnight superstar by stealing the script of an assistant director (Akshaye Khanna). Ironical that a film that centers on stealing of a script is itself a take-off of another film!

More irony unveils as the film goes on to highlight the significance of terms like script, storyboard, Stanislavsky and world cinema in filmmaking while actually giving no regards to any, indulging in self-mockery. Akshaye Khanna’s writer’s block appears more as if he’s stuck up in solving some math numerical. Every time he gets an ending to his story, he screams out saying ‘I got my climax’, which sounds suggestive with cheesy connotations.

The derived screenplay is patchy and its shows as writer Neeraj Vora struggles to script weak characters and weaker conflicts. Picture this – the assistant director gets married to superstar Mansi (Amrita Rao) and his chawl neighbours gift him a palatial flat. The graph goes flat as the story turns towards matrimonial disharmony with Mansi soon giving up on her chauvinistic husband.



shortkut movie review by sify

Shortkut’s first half is alright with stray humorous moments like Raju disguising himself to meet a noted producer. The second half is straight out of kooky-land. Warsi goes on become `King Kumar’; the newly-marrieds are gifted a spacious new home by Shekhar’s bastiwallahs (his neighbours at the chawl); and hell, that’s not all: the nauseatingly nice Nukkad gang, gives up the money they are to get for their homes from a builder, for producing Shekhar’s picture. About the only portions that’ll bring a smile are superstar Kumar’s acute incompetency and the director’s attempts at getting him to act. The climax is innovatively conceptualised, but is executed in a way that the situation seems implausible.

Akshaye Khanna, in shape and all set to wow, is fabulous. Amrita Rao’s new glam look is very becoming, though her image of the simpering lover refuses to go away. Arshad Warsi plays his character earnestly, but goes a few notes too loud at times.

Writer Anees Bazmee and director Neeraj Vora (Phir Hera Pheri) take a shortcut by remaking a Malayalam film Udayananu Thanam. You truly wish they hadn’t.
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