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Didn't expect anything from it anyways. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the music. I really like the soundtrack.
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There is one good thing about this movie - Baaton Ko Teri. Bas. ❤️
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I m gonna watch this one anyway :/
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Abhi better sticks to his side kick roles to bigger stars .. He is not a lead material ..
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So the director who made OMG now directs such a trashy film? 😆
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All Is Well Poor Start Brothers Drops Further
Friday 21 August 2015 14.00 IST
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All Is Well had a poor start all over of around 15%. The film has little face value and though music is reasonable it held little appeal visually. It is totally dependent on word of mouth and a similar film released a few months back Piku had a huge turnaround. But that film had a target audience which was urban India and they liked it but here the same type of content has been tried to made for a wider audience which will make Piku type of growth near impossible.

Manjhi - The Man mountain opened to very dull response though the film has managed to find screen space with main multiplexes giving it a screen. The film is set in Bihar but the opening was ridicously low in the state.

Brothers fell further on day eight despite the competition being pretty weak, the collections were around 85% down from the morning period on day one. The drop in places like CP Berar, CI and Nizam is higher than the national average as collections dropped 90% from day one.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Flop flop flop for junior bacchan
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Originally posted by: harshu.sundas

Abhi better sticks to his side kick roles to bigger stars .. He is not a lead material ..

but he told Oprah very proudly that both him and trAishwarya were the Indian version of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie or to quote "Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are the American version of Aishwarya and I".

And here u r saying he is not lead material? 😲😭
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Review: All Is Well is a lazy, idiotic film

August 21, 2015 14:51 IST

Rishi Kapoor and Abhishek Bachchan in All Is WellAll Is Well spends two hours desperately tickling the audience but the overall impact is one of torture, says Raja Sen.

There is some strange correlation between director Umesh Shukla and the letters P and K.

After his successful satire OMG: Oh My God pointedly mocked godmen and blind faith, a film called PK came along that did the same thing less scathingly.

Now, a few months after Piku regaled us while giving us a treatise on the importance and inevitability of caring for the elderly, here comes Shukla's newest, which also features a disgruntled kid and a father with bladder issues.

But despite having the right intentions -- and a Bachchan in his cast -- Shukla's new film shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath.

There's nothing wrong with broad comedy.

There's nothing wrong with cartoonish characters.

There's nothing wrong with preposterous, senseless situations.

The only requirement is that the film make you laugh.

All Is Well spends two hours desperately tickling the audience but the overall impact is one of torture.

I didn't laugh a single time.

Not once.

In the row ahead of me, a father chastised his daughters for bringing him along to this bilge. They giggled apologetically and wondered why anyone would make something like this.

Why, indeed?

The film opens with Abhishek Bachchan as Inder Bhalla, a performing rockstar, selling out huge venues in Bangkok but going to some shady producer to get a HoneySingh-esque bhangra record out. (This producer is played by Tiku Talsania, an infallibly fine comic actor who should be in a lot more movies.)

Meanwhile back near Chandigarh, Bhalla Sr, played by Rishi Kapoor, runs a bakery.

In case this slips your mind, he uses the word 'bakery' in every sentence.

The father and son are estranged and, for the first 40 minutes of the film, we just see Kapoor and Bachchan scowl while the background score explodes with random guitar strumming and whoa-ho-ho wailing.

The women in their lives lead a tragically thankless existence. There's Asin, a devotee of Rhonda Byrne's book The Secret, who pursues Abhishek Bachchan with a Big Ethel doggedness, constantly asking him to come be her man.

Bachchan repeatedly purses his lips and refuses. (This is to his credit. I'm guessing he's watched Ghajini.) Their relationship is best summed up by the part where she invites him to her wedding, telling him that perhaps seeing her in wedding finery will melt his stone-cold heart. (Yes, in as many words.)

His reaction to that? "Goodbye, Miss Nimmi," with the "MISS" emphasised rather brutally, as if he doesn't believe she ever will, or should, be married.

Meanwhile, Kapoor is married to Supriya Pathak, who has Alzheimer's. It's a convenient malady for an actor to have in a project written made with such clumsy thoughtlessness, and Pathak, a powerful and evocative actress, stumbles around looking blank while presumably cursing her luck for a film like this. Those tears must be real.

Shukla, as a director, tries far too hard, taking good actors and forcing them into hammy performances.

The sharp Mohammad Zeeshan Ayub, for example, is here cast as a bumbling villain. He tries his best, but there's only so much you can do when the filmmaker's idea of flavour is to have everyone keep saying "paihe" instead of "paise" to show that the film is set in Punjab.

This over-reliance on flavour means odd dialogue, with girls talking about cute boys and how they just want to eat 'em up "like rajma chawal."

Okay then.

There is even a sudden item song where the robust Sonakshi Sinha mouths words like Main nacha parathe kha ke. Easy to believe, certainly, but hard indeed to comprehend.

Near the end of the film, all the relentless running around is stopped and Kapoor and Bachchan finally talk things out, both actors hitting the right notes during the dramatic dialogue and actually making the moment work, giving this painful film a sceneful of sincerity. But by then, it's far too late.

At one point in All Is Well, Bachchan picks up Rishi Kapoor and carries him on his shoulders. This is the big 'moment' of the film, clearly, the Shravan Kumar moment which shows the prodigal son lifting the father. It is, however, a slow-motion mess, which is made further farcical by Rishi Kapoor, while hanging from Bachchan's left shoulder, trying to pat the younger actor's back a few times.

It's a tell-tale gesture; This isn't encouragement, it's a fine actor giving up on a bad film. Rishi Kapoor's tapping out.

Rediff Rating:

Raja Sen / Rediff.com in Mumbai
Edited by dingle_hopper - 10 years ago

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