Now the latest buzz is that, Rani and Aditya Chopra will be engaged in the month of February and will get married later. Rani Mukerji and Aditya Chopra are living close by and this has made the media talk about their relationship. News about their marriage plans is still is a creamy state as none of them have confirmed their relationship to media.
Sources close to Rani Mukerji deny her relationship with Aditya but Aditya’s close sources have given some positive indications about the same. Rani Mukeji will be hosting a special screening of her movie ‘No One Killed Jessica’ for Adi.
Sanjay Dutt Star No Problem Hindi Movie Review
No Problem Story Crux:
Small times crooks, Yash (sanjay Dutt) and Raj (Akshay Khanna) are childhood friends. Raj wants to be on the right side of the law but Yash wont let him. He is bullied in to accompanying Yash in his heists. Things become difficult when they rob First Village Bank and its manager Zandulal (Paresh Rawal) falls under suspicion for sheltering the two. To save his job, now Zandulal has to nab the thieves and a follow up to Durban makes things even more complicated with another robbery of diamonds and kidnapping and a love story amidst all these!.
Anees Bazmee the director had comedy films before with a huge cast, like No Entry, Singh is King,Welcome. Before getting in to the story and its reviews, let us see what Anees Bazmee’s way of story telling friom his past films.
Annes Bazmees Style of Film-making
Comedy Movie
Ensemble of cast – Mostly huge star cast
Hide & Seek among the characters
Confusion, Chaos
Silly one liners
And mostly – Misidentity, Kidnap, Robbery, Murder Plan (though in a funny way)
A love story
Involves money!
One question – to the director – who hasn’t come out of his previous film Singh is King’s plot, will wearing Turban by our huge star cast make us laugh?
No Problem Story:
Yash [Sanjay Dutt] and Raj [Akshaye Khanna] are small-time crooks and childhood buddies. Raj wants to lead an honest life, but Yash always manages to do something that jeopardizes Raj’s chances of turning over a new leaf. When Yash robs the First Village Bank, the innocent bank manager, Zandulal [Paresh Rawal], also falls under suspicion, just because he had sheltered Yash and Raj under his roof.
In Durban, Arjun [Anil Kapoor] is a bungling cop, married to Kajal [Sushmita Sen], the daughter of the Commissioner of Police [Shakti Kapoor]. Kajal has a split personality one moment she’s a loving wife and mother, who, for 10 minutes every day, transforms into a terrifying maniac intent on murdering her husband.
Diamonds worth millions have been stolen from the International Diamond Centre by the gang lead by Marcos [Suniel Shetty]. Arjun is as determined to find these ruthless robbers, as Zandulal is to find the two crooks who robbed his bank. Yash and Raj try to avoid Zandulal, who does not realize that they are his neighbours.
Meanwhile, Raj falls in love with Sanjana [Kangna Ranaut], Kajal’s younger sister. But just before the engagement, Zandulal threatens to expose Yash and Raj unless they return the money they stole from his bank. Cornered, Raj and Yash agree to commit one last robbery. They rob a minister’s house, minutes before Marcos arrives. The minister is tortured and killed, because Marcos cannot find the stolen diamonds.
Now starts a game of hide and seek, as Arjun goes after Yash and Raj, the prime suspects in the minister’s murder and Marcos also hunts them down because he’s figured out that they have the diamonds. Yash and Raj must prove their innocence and also somehow or the other pay back Zandulal.
No Problem – Negatives
In fact, the writing is the weakest link of the enterprise. It lacks in drama, it lacks in unadulterated humour and everything seems to fall into place too easily. It jumps from one sequence to another and often forgets what’s tackled before, in the previous sequence. The continuity jerks are evident at a number of places.
No Problem – Positives:
Huge star cast
Sometimes brings smile
Verdict: No Problem has an outrageous plot, exaggerated and overstated scenes, but unlike Bazmee’s previous films, this one tries too hard to make you laugh, but fails miserably.
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