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Friday 13 July 2012

The threesome makes the tale of Cocktail sound inane


The threesome makes the tale of Cocktail sound inane!


Countdown over and it’s the day of release and theatres are bombarding with footfalls for Cocktail. But before you think that the reason is the marvelous script of Cocktail then shed the thought off.

Let us tell you that it’s just the same brouhaha, which was sweeping in air before the release and soon might get washed off when you will find that the expected essence of freshness is missing and it’s the same cocktail of love stories in new packet of famous actors.

Let’s begin with characters and no doubt with the sauciest one Deepika Padukone, but to all dismay, Dips is nothing else than a glam doll in the movie flaunting off her apparels and the moment she speaks she kills both her dialogues and impression together. Deepika disappoints with dreary acting skills. Saif Ali Khan who has posed young even after being almost double in the age to both contemporaries is somewhat comfortable in his skin but still fails to make a mark. But there is definitely some rawness and fresh sweep of air in Diana Penty who has carried off her character so well and in cool manner.

There are some bizarre moments in the film that will either tickle you for its irrelevance or would irritate you. To mention one of them is when Saif (Gautam) mistakes Deepika (Veronica) as Diana (Meera) just because she is mimicking her. 

As far as music is concerned, Pritam seemed to have focused on just Tumhi Ho Bandhu and Daru Desi. The half part of movie is too glossy to scan details or feel connected and the rest one is too sulky to focus which is made sure that every song conveys the sadness after interval. The movie is a cocktail version of Love Aaj Kal and to some extent Indianite version of Friends.

Watch it if you inane plots don’t bother you much!

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