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By Taran Adarsh, April 1, 2011 - 10:02 IST


It's back to the theatres after a sabbatical. GAME is crucial for Abhishek Bachchan. Also for director Abhinay Deo, this being his first release [though he had signed DELHI BELLY much before he made GAME]. So let's figure out how exciting this game is...

Recall Vijay Anand's whodunit TEESRI MANZIL. Also recollect Vijay Anand's crime thriller JEWEL THIEF. Now reminisce Raj Khosla's suspense thriller WOH KAUN THI?. Also revisit Biren Nag's eerie suspense saga BEES SAAL BAAD. Several decades and several screenings later, you still relish those films. These films worked for varied reasons. Melodious music. Taut screenplay. Most importantly, it was hard to guess the identity of the 'culprit' till the very end.

Hindi cinema is undergoing a major metamorphosis. But the rules of the game haven't changed. A whodunit should keep your interest alive till the penultimate moments. Besides, the identity of the killer/culprit should come as a shock, when the veil of secrecy is lifted. Also, the logic or rationale behind the goings-on needs to be convincing and relatable at the same time. Unfortunately, GAME misfires on all three counts.

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The problem with GAME is manifold. First and foremost, first-time storyteller Abhinay Deo serves a slick-flick that's devoid of meat. It's all about narrating interesting stories and how convincingly do they translate on celluloid, but Abhinay seems to be under the notion that stunning locales and vibrant/energetic action pieces compensate for a tight/cohesive script. Nope, they don't!

Another problem with the film is that the screenplay [penned by Althea Delmas Kaushal] goes for a toss after an electrifying first hour. In fact, I'd go to the extent of saying that the first and second halves are diametrically opposite in terms of content and also the impact they leave. While the first hour succeeds in holding your attention thanks to the interesting twists and turns [never mind the slow pacing at times] and flows like a breeze, the second hour simply tests your patience. It's puzzling and confusing, with everyone pretending to be Sherlock Holmes.

Moreover, the second hour is formulaic and takes the most convenient route to reach the finale [more on that later]. Agree, Hindi films abound in cinematic liberties, but the implausible screenplay takes not just the cake, but the bakery away. The finale is so weird and amateurish that one wonders, how did the director and such experienced producers approve it at the script level itself?

GAME is a story of four strangers - Neil Menon [Abhishek Bachchan], O.P. Ramsay [Boman Irani], Tisha Khanna [Shahana Goswami] and Vikram Kapoor [Jimmy Sheirgill] - who have been invited by the reclusive billionaire Kabir Malhotra [Anupam Kher] to his private island of Samos, Greece.

A casino owner by profession, Neil has investments in various businesses, some legal and some not so legal. Ramsay is a politician from Thailand, who is running for elections. In fact, he is one of the most powerful men in Thailand. Vikram is a Bollywood superstar, recognized by all on the streets of India and Tisha is a crime journalist, with a career that is going nowhere.

None of these characters know each other and neither do they know the billionaire who has invited them to Samos' and by the next morning they will wish they had never come.

GAME bears an uncanny resemblance to the Dharmendra-Zeenat Aman starrer SHALIMAR and the more recent LUCK, but the similarity is limited to a number of people congregating at one place. Actually, GAME springs a surprise at the very start, with Anupam Kher spelling out the reasons for inviting the four people on his island. The turn of events thereafter, right till the conclusion of the first half, leave you impressed mainly due to the twists and turns that are hard to envisage.

But the turn of events in the second hour leaves you bewildered. Abhishek's character travels from Istanbul to Bangkok, then Mumbai the very next moment, executing the plan with flourish as if it was child's play. Difficult to absorb. Then comes a revelation: Abhishek's true identity, which is very filmi, very clichd, very formula-ridden' in fact, it seems straight out of 1960s and 1970s cinema, which is hard to absorb today. Much later, something happens to Shahana and all of them land up at Samos once again and the cat is out of the bag, finally. Sadly, the mystery no longer remains a mystery since one can easily guess the identity of the killer, much before the mystery is resolved. All I can say is that the writing becomes outlandish at this juncture.

Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy aren't composers you associate with such a genre and the musical score doesn't add weight to the goings-on. Ram Sampath's background score is eclectic. Kartik Vijay Thyagarajan's cinematography is top notch and the stunning locales of Greece, Istanbul, London and Bangkok give the film a spectacular look. Even otherwise, the production values are of highest order. Dialogue [penned by Farhan Akhtar] are well worded at places. The action and chase sequences are pulsating, especially the one filmed in Istanbul.

GAME offers Abhishek ample opportunity to prove his mettle. He has delivered some really fine performances in the past [I'd like to single out GURU and KHELEIN HUM JEE JAAN SEY in particular] and he gets it right in the first hour. But no actor can rise beyond a weak script and that's precisely why he looks far from convincing in the post-interval portions. Kangna acts well and though she seems to have worked on her dialogue delivery, she stills needs to get her diction right. Especially when she converses in English. Sarah Jane Dias looks lovely and for a first timer, makes a decent debut.

Anupam Kher doesn't really get ample scope, while Boman Irani is over the top this time. Jimmy Sheirgill has a miniscule role. Shahana Goswami is wasted, except in the lone sequence when she rebukes Anupam's claims. Gauhar Khan is alright. Mohan Kapur is first-rate. Benjamin Gilani is adequate.

On the whole, GAME is high on style, but low on substance. Disappointing!


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Posted: 14 years ago
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It got higher than one star....that's a feat for Abhi
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Oh no, I really feel for him 😲
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This game was lost even before it began.

Abhishek looks so unfit..his face lpuffy..his move sluggish..his dialogues ponderous..
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One and a half star :(
actually for some reason AB jr's movies dont excite me anymore at all.
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1.5 stars for a commercial movie from Taran?
Poor Abhi..this film is doomed.
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LOL LOL.. i knew this was gonna happen !!
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Review: Game
(Mystery/Thriller)
Anupama Chopra, Consulting Editor, Films, NDTV
Friday, April 01, 2011
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Review: Game

Cast: Sarah Jane Dias, Kangna Ranaut, Abhishek Bachchan, Gauhar Khan
Director: Abhinay Deo

At one point in Game, Kangna Ranaut, playing Sia, an officer with something called the International Vigilance Squad, exasperatedly asks: What the bloody hell is going on? My sentiments exactly!

Game, written by Althea Delmas Kaushal, is a whodunit that starts out on a beautiful island in Greece.

A billionaire invites four strangers to the island and then reveals that his intentions are far from friendly. You might recognise this basic plot line from Agatha Christie's best-selling novel And Then There Were None, which has been adapted for stage, film and even a video game.

Or closer to home, there was Shalimar, ostensibly India's first crossover film, in which the world's greatest jewel thief, who is dying, invites other world- class thieves to his island to participate in a deadly contest.

This seems, to me, like fairly straight-forward business.

Strangers, secrets, murder and revenge in a confined space should equal entertainment but Game is convoluted and incoherent.

Debutant director Abhinay Deo creates superbly slick visuals with characters traipsing across five cities.

There is a wonderfully done chase sequence on the roof-tops in Turkey and the aquamarine seas in Greece are gorgeous.

Everyone from Abhishek Bachchan as the hip casino owner Neil to Gauhar Khan as the loyal secretary Samara is nicely outfitted.

There's lot of strutting and style and high-tech sleuthing. But there isn't a story that makes sense.

I'm not looking for realism here but a whodunit has to be consistent with its own logic. In Game, anything goes.

Characters behave randomly and at the end, when you try to tie it all together, it unravels even more.

The actors veer between looking bewildered and grim and the only one who makes any impression is Kangna who brings some energy into this leaden enterprise. I'm going with two stars.



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Another miserable flop for Abhishek! God help him!!!
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Faltu took a healthy lead in the opening shows at E Square at Pune over Game. Below are the figures for 9.30 am at E Square University Road Pune. The shows are on lower rates which some multiplexes have before midday so tend to have better openings than theatres on normal rates.

9.30 E Square Pune

Faltu - 148/194 (76%)

Game 60/194 (31%)

Early reports suggest Faltu also seems to be leading in most other parts of the country as well.


Faltu And Game Opening Indore

Friday 1st April 2010 11.00 IST

Boxofficeindia.Com Trade Network

Faltu raced ahead in Indore while the Game opening was simply disastrous.

Inox Sapna (First show)

Faltu -10,205

Game - 950

Velocity (First show)

Faltu - 8,887

Game - 531

Big (First show)

Faltu - 11,310

Game - 1,490

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