Director Abhinav Kashyap who was hailed for his blockbuster directorial debut flick Dabbang' has his own flair in presenting a masala flick, which doesn't lack any of the important spices.
We have witnessed it in Dabangg, which despite of unexceptional situations stood to its word and gave a new genuine title to the brave heart cops. His character is funny and solemn at the same time. Carrying the same vitality Abhinav picks up Ranbir to go Besharam and he brings out the shameless guy with ease.
Through Ranbir he gives us Bubbly who is a small time car thief and spends the money earned entirely in his orphanage.
He is shameless in his acts; fears nothing and regrets less. And that is what makes him feel proud out it until he hurts her ladylove Tara (Pallavi Sharda). Realising the fact that the there is no means to do right thing in a wrong way, Bubbly decides to fix all the wrong doing in his life in right way. In a meantime a unit of cop including Chulbul Chautala (Rishi Kapoor) and Bulbul Chautala (Neetu Singh) are after him. So, how will this blatant Bubbly get rid of all this fuss? That is how the story deals further.
The story, however, doesn't serve you anything inventive. Your wits would already judge what's venturing next but this isn't any reason to mark a blemish in this drama.
Abhinav makes his characters so influencing that you wouldn't fall in love with them. Ranbir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh are at the core to keep you amused till the end.
It's not just the chemistry between Ranbir and Pallavi Sharda, which deserve accentuation. Abhinav keeps the first time submerging of the Kapoor family onscreen and in no way gives out a typical son and parents bonding to his viewers. He gives a moderate and humourous chemistry between them which is tempting.
Letting, the beauty of the locales of Punjab prevail, Abhinav leaves no opportunity to bring in the combative sequels which partially fulfils the purpose of action.
Taking a note of the performance, Ranbir Kapoor is the heart of the flick. He slips into the unabashed character skillfully and charms in every scene with his radiant act.
Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh are equally palatable. Lastly, we have seen them together in Do Dunni Chaar', which was brilliant. They once again delight you with their performance.
The debutant Pallavi Sharda, looks cute in her act. Javed Jaffri is good in his negative act.
Music by Lalit Pandit is enjoyable. Though, there aren't any favourite of mine from the album but with multihued picturisation it looks exciting.
Besharam surely deserves a watch for its drollness and characters which won't disappoint you .
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