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Posted: 10 years ago

I don't know what to say about HNY. This is not good story for artistic, but very good entertainment for everyone. Only 3 words I can say after finished it. HAPPY AND ENJOY!!!!!😃

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Posted: 10 years ago

Movie Review: Happy New Year is a long showreel of what SRK the superstar can do

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Happy New Year' review: It turns out to be a cross between an 'Oceans 11/12' and Flashdance' and a whole bunch of movies that topline Mera Bharat Mahan sentiments.

Written by Shubhra Gupta | New Delhi | Posted: October 24, 2014 3:02 pm | Updated: October 24, 2014 5:12 pm

Star Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Jackie Shroff, Abhishek Bachchan , Boman Irani, Sonu Sood, Vivaan Shah, Anupam Kher

Director : Farah Khan


When a film opens with the leading man mouthing a series of his world-famous dialogues, you can have two reactions.

One, grin a knowing grin, and chuckle "kyonki badi badi picture mein aisi choti choti baatein hoti rehti hain". Two, groan and think aloud-couldn't they think of one new dialogue because, you know, it is a new film, innit? Or is it just Farah Khan, reuniting with her old friend turned foe (via a very public feud fought in the tabloids) turned friend again, reprising her number"paying tribute to the 70s Bollywood masala movie, only bigger and more blindingly brighter than ever?

Happy New Year' turns out to be a cross between an 'Oceans 11/12' and Flashdance' and a whole bunch of movies that topline Mera Bharat Mahan sentiments. And a film which threatens to sink because it begins with such an eye glaze, but manages to rescue itself because of Farah Khan's relentless take-no-prisoners attitude : where it can get big, make it gigantic ; where it can get colourful, stuff in every single primary colour, and turn the spotlight on. She pulls it off, but only just.

And only after giving us long patches when you are left clutching your head. All that self-referential humor can get heavy. To call your bar dancing leading lady Mohini? Of course, you will flash back to Madhuri in Tezaab', as you are meant to. To call a safe-filled-with-diamonds Shalimar'? Right, we get it. There are a bunch of others, but we'll let you do a spot-the-ref by yourself, when you can see the film from the noise. And I'm warning you, the decibels are in the range of high-higher-highest.

At nearly three hours, Happy New Year' is a long showreel of what Khan the director and Khan the superstar can do, which is this : put on display rippling eight ( or is it twelve?) packs whenever you get the chance ( which is often), bung in a song-and-dance whenever possible ( also often), and when there is a gap, shove in some dialogue-and-action. And when all else fails, rev up the patriotic fervor, because we all love our India, right?

The plot, such as there is, involves a bad diamond merchant ( Shroff), a good safe-maker ( Kher), the good safe-maker's son Charlie( Shah Rukh), an expert safe-cracker ( Irani), an ex-Army man who likes blowing things up ( Sood, whose impressive eight packs sometimes get a chance to out-glisten the Khan's ), a tapori' who likes barfing ( Bachchan ; err, barfing? Don't ask), a young hacker ( Shah, mandatory accessory for a film like this ), and the aforementioned bar dancer ( Padukone, leggy and lithe and bright-eyed ). The theme is revenge twinned with romance and tragedy and comedy. With Farah Khan, what else can it be? It is played out in huge explanatory chunks, because we are all kids at heart, and it is good to keep everything simple, right? And in dance competitions in Mumbai and Dubai, and in tunnels that lead to a safe that no one crack, except, of course, our heroes. And especially our hero, Shah Rukh Khan, whose eight packs achieve the status of a separate character, given the amount of footage they get. In other places, Khan is his usual self-deprecating cool self, and cracks a couple of good jokes : one cuts close to the political bone. But it is also a performance that feels a trifle frayed, because he has nothing substantially new to do. And that is the problem with Happy New Year'. Every where you turn, you find a scene, a line, a sequence that is familiar, from Farah's own Main Hoon Na' ( we will win, us 'India-waaley', of course we will) and Om Shanti Om' ( SRK's entry in HNY' may have him rolling in mud, but it still fetishises him, just as it did in OSO' : ooh, look how ripped he is), and all the others it borrows from. Deepika Padukone is the one that manages to stand out a little, and that could be because there is no other female competition. It helps that she is an excellent dancer, and has grown by leaps and bounds, both in the moving-and-acting departments, from her first film Om Shanti Om', in which she starred opposite SRK. A few riffs in the song-and-dance numbers remind you of Farah's original talent as a choreographer, and Padukone is twinkly-toed enough, most times, to keep slackness momentarily at bay. As is Shah Rukh's sexy-weary schtick, when it gets a chance to come to the fore. But, as I said, it's only just. Too often we are left struggling against ennui -of having seen it, and heard it, before. How long can you keep the whole tribute thing going and still make it feel fresh? How much send up is too much? Can Shah Rukh Khan break free of having to resort to so much self-referencing? In a film that presents him as a completely new character? As, heck, a character? That, now, might lead to a truly happy new Bollywood year.


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Posted: 10 years ago
Happy New Year got preview shows at selected places in Pakistan last night and all went houseful. Movie released today has opened to over 90% occupancies.. Movie has been released with maximum rather record number of shows at theaters with nueplex cinemas showing as much of 15 shows today..

Movie has already seen huge advance with tickets at places like Dha, Cinestar and Atrium already sold out for the Weekend.. Movie will be chasing Day One record of Dhoom 3 in the territory today while Single day record of KICK will also be in hand..

Movie has been sold to Geo Films in the territory and has got monstrous number of shows everywhere despite Excellent hold over of local BLOCKBUSTER Na Maloom Afraad..
http://boxofficedetail.com/view_post.php?value=2213
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Posted: 10 years ago

Happy New Year review: SRK stars in Ocean's 11 re-written by baboons


by Mihir Fadnavis Oct 24, 2014 16:47 IST

#Abhishek Bachchan #Boman Irani #Deepika Padukone #Farah Khan #Happy New Year #Shah Rukh Khan #Sonu Sood

Masala entertainment movie making lesson number 1: if you cast Shah Rukh Khan in your movie, it will eventually make money, no matter how stupid, tiresome and humorless it is. Case number 157: Happy New Year, aka the new Farah Khan Vanity Project for the lowest of the lowest common denominator audience.

There are hundreds of ways in which a movie could disinterest you, although few films come as close to scaling the peak of boredom as Happy New Year does. This is a film that exists for no other reason but to parade the astonishing star power of its hero to theaam janta. Intelligence and quality don't matter. Sure, there have been worse desi films this year, but none have treated its audience in such a casually dismissive fashion. The movie looks and feels like a home video project that was intended for appreciation by precisely two people in the entire universe - Farah and Shah Rukh Khan.

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I was about an hour intoHappy New Year before I started wondering what the heck it was about. It seemed to be about Charlie (SRK) planning a heist against a magnate (Jackie Shroff) with his friends to avenge his dead dad. But then, for some reason, they participate in a dance competition that's supposed to be a front for the heist. This ridiculous contrivance could only be present because Farah Khan wanted some closure on her career before she became a filmmaker.

Diamonds, a safe, an underground tunnel, a hacker, a getaway plan - it sounds like the right ingredients, but all of it is so incredibly idiotic and illogical that Happy New Yearfeels like Ocean's 11 re-written by baboons. There are a couple of fascinating things: Anupam Kher, who plays Charlie's father is credited not as a special appearance, but as an "Emotional Appearance". Charlie is named Charlie only because he can call his henchmen Angels'. Even the iconic water fountain shot in Oceans 11 is reused here, probably to rub it in our faces.

That's pretty much it. Set aside the astonishingly stupid plot, and all we're left with is an unending series of self-referential jokes on SRK's earlier movies. When Charlie is about to lose a boxing match he says, "Badi badi matches mein choti choti cheez hoti rehti hai." When Charlie has to instill confidence into someone, he says, "Main hoon na." It's so blatant and lazy it feels like you're listening to a microphone planted under the bar stool of one of the stars on an off night.

There are other people in the cast, but this movie is only about SRK. The others don't even get a chance to get a word in edgeways. One feels for Abhishek Bachchan, who's given two roles and yet less screen time than Sonu Sood and his chest. Speaking of which, the male torso is displayed to a fetishist level here, beginning from SRK's unintentionally hilarious intro: the man rises from the ground topless, dripping with wet mud. A hose pipe fires water on his body in slow-mo, and we zoom in on his left nipple, zoom out and zoom in on the right, then zoom out again. Kind of like in Batman and Robin. 😲😆

How Farah Khan, who gave us hints of good satire in Om Shanti Om got sucked down into this vortex of ineptitude is anyone's guess, but Happy New Year is uncommonly stupid and tacky enough to make Sallu's heist film Kick look as complex as Memento. Deepika Padukone once again has a weird accent, but is the least unlikable aspect of the movie, even though her character is an affront to depiction of women in cinema.

There are only a few things worse than Happy New Year, like

A) Vivaan Shah wasting his skills on fluff like this,

B) An Anurag Kashyap-Vishal Dadlani sex tape.

The latter actually exists in the movie. Kashyap also later appears in the film applauding the heroic heroes in the movie - it's an unsubtle attempt by Farah Khan to proclaim once and for all that commercial cinema will always enslave indie. My reaction to this echoes Bachchan's character quirk in the movie - violent, non-stop vomiting.


http://www.firstpost.com/bollywood/happy-new-year-review-srk-stars-in-oceans-11-re-written-by-baboons-1770829.html

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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: MoodyFoodie

Movie Review: 'Happy New Year' is loaded with non-stop fun


'Happy New Year' is cracker of an entertainer
By Naresh Kumar Deoshi
Fri, Oct 24, 2014 11:31:49 GMT




The ApunKaChoice movie review of Happy New Year Life is a party that no one in Bollywood knows better to gatecrash than Farah Khan. Only she can thumb her nose at the prigs and puritans, and get a leg up from her trusted frontman Shah Rukh Khan to vault over the fence and take a headlong plunge into the unbridled celebration that her cinema peddles. Add to this party a wacky, snake-dancing and puking Abhishek Bachchan as Nandu Bheede (dimaag mein keede!) and you have a riot on hand, kept somewhat in check by Boman Irani's sharp witticisms, Sonu Sood's shirt-ripping brawns, Vivaan Shah's endearing cuteness and Deepika Padukone's beauty, charm and her moony looks whenever she claps her doe eyes on the English-spouting hero of the film.

Happy New Year is about six losers who gang up to pull off a daring robbery of diamonds worth Rs. 300 crore in a vault in Dubai, whose security has been entrusted to Charan Grover (Jackie Shroff) with whom our hero Charlie (Shahrukh Khan) and others have an old score to settle. The heist takes place in the shadow of a glittering world dance competition where the sextet represents India.

Will they pull off the heist or end up with an egg on their face? Will they shame India on the world stage with their two-left-legged moves, with Nandu's snake dance and with Tammy's (Boman Irani's) epileptic fits?


There's fun and twists aplenty in this tale. None adhere to logic or reasoning. The audiences are railroaded into sending their disbelief on a holiday and putting their brains into a freezer. This is a Farah Khan film, where anything and everything can happen. The lookalikes of Narendra Modi and Saroj Khan can pop up to give you an extra chuckle. The likes of Anurag Kashyap and Vishal Dadlani can turn out to be bedpartners with kinky sexual fantasies (377 be damned!). Sajid Khan can be demoted from a director to a pyrotechnics handler (not hard to imagine). Malaika Arora can drool over Sonu Sood's six-pack and give him a call me' sign. A statement like "Teri maa horny hai" can be fun or "Tera baap chor hai" a motivator.

Happy New Year is full of in-house spoofs and parodies. In his entry scene, after he has taken quite a beating from his rival in a ring fight, Shah Rukh Khan spouts, "Badi badi fights mein chhoti chhoti chottein lagti rahti hain". In a scene before their first dance act on the world stage, Deepika gives everyone the pep talk that's a rip-off of SRK's pep talk from Chak De India. And an impressed Sonu Sood can't help but appreciate, "Kitni original speech thi!". There's continuous harping on the word "Maader...' before someone adds, "chhod na yaar!"


Performances are supposed to be over the top and are delivered thus. The actors, right from Shahrukh Khan to Vivaan Shah, seem to be in a competition for the Best Hamming trophy. Abhishek Bachchan brings the house down with his tapori antics; Boman Irani adds his funny punches from the sidelines. Deepika chips in with her droll English (My Gods!, Ox-use me!).

Simply put, Happy New Year is a happy film. Its humour is slapstick, irreverent, sacrilegious and makes no bones about pulling anybody and everybody's leg as long as it gets you laughing. And it does make you laugh. The only time it grates on your nerves is when it slips into weepy melodrama.

Go for this flick with your friends and family. You'll have a blast. And do stay for a peek at the little cuteball AbRam in the end credits. Ciao and enjoy!

Rating: ***1/2


http://www.apunkachoice.com/content/article/sid100022042-movie_review_happy_new_year_is_loaded_with_nonstop_fun/



The best review on the movie so far .Aptly sums the movie..
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Posted: 10 years ago
daru ko main doodhu ki tarah pi jaun
apni piun tabhi toh mota peg banaun 😆
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Duh, why u don't empty that..the story is hanging😭...My curiousity is at the maximum level now..
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Entertainment is the catchword in #HNY. Despite some shortcomings, #HappyNewYear is destined to win the box-office race. Profitable for sure
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Posted: 10 years ago
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My friends r going 2 SOAR TODAY! @juniorbachchan @iamsrk @deepikapadukone @TheFarahKhan HappyNewYear is here 2 make US all very HAPPY!love!!

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