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Salman Khan Film's Hero, starring Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty, has opened well across India. The film has apparently collected Rs 6.25 crore on its first day and will do even better over the weekend with a good word of mouth publicity. It has worked better in the single screen theatres than in multiplexes.
As exhibitor and distributor, Akshaye Rathi suggests, "Hero has opened well in single screen theatres in Tier II & III cities. It should do about RS 6.25 crore on day one. The multiplexes have had an occupancy of about 20-30 per cent across India, while it has been 40-50 per cent in single screen theatres. The film has done well in central India, except Delhi. Considering that the film has two new comers, the film has done well. The music and Salman Khan's brand has helped the film, while people are liking Sooraj and Athiya's performance too."
Hero received mixed reviews from the media, however the public has loved the film and it is expected to make Rs 16-17 crore over the weekend.
Rating:
September 11, 2015
Cast: Sooraj Pancholi, Athiya Shetty, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Aditya Pancholi, Sharad Kelkar, Vivan Bhatena
Director: Nikhil Advani
In 1983, Subhash Ghai turned Jackie Shroff and Meenakshi Seshadri, then a pair of relative newcomers, into bonafide stars with Hero. Fashioned as a love story between the daughter of a powerful police officer and the goonda assigned to kidnap her, the film followed a familiar narrative involving a generational clash, parental disapproval, and rebellion, while packing in some killer tracks by Laxmikant-Pyarelal.
Nikhil Advani's remake of Ghai's film, also titled Hero, stays faithful to the original blueprint...but faithful to a fault. Intended as a launch pad to showcase the potential of star-sprogs Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty, the new film is so steeped in 1980s naivet and old-fashioned melodrama that it fast becomes a slog.
Sooraj (Pancholi) and Radha (Shetty) quickly fall in love after he whisks her away to a snow-bound cottage in Jammu, pretending to be a cop dispatched by her father to keep her safe. I know what you're thinking...but yes...despite living with a police officer father and brother, she still doesn't smell anything fishy about the situation. When the truth finally comes out - that he kidnapped her on the instructions of a criminal seeking leverage with her dad - Radha, now deeply invested in the romance, insists that Sooraj wipe the slate clean and start a respectable new life with her.
Plot contrivances aside, Hero doesn't bother with even such basic niceties as a coherent screenplay and continuity. The sloppy editing results in gaping holes of information and logic, and the clunky dialogues are a throwback to the not-so-good-old-days of yore. Tigmanshu Dhulia glowers and bellows as Radha's dad, Aditya Pancholi is strictly one-note as Sooraj's criminal foster-father Pasha, and a last-minute twist involving Vivan Bhatena as a potential suitor for Radha will make you groan.
A pair of newcomers making their debut in the year 2015 deserve better than this outdated drivel, but Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty try to make the most of the situation. Given that he's Salman Khan's protg, it's no surprise that Sooraj, who we're first introduced to in an impressive training montage, knows his way around action, and looks good without his shirt...which happens often in this film. Athiya, required to be shrill and bimbo-like in the film's initial scenes, appears confident and natural, even if a little raw. There's clearly potential in the pair to do bigger, better things. In one of the film's few genuinely moving moments, they display an aching vulnerability while simply looking at each other from afar, their eyes brimming with tears, no words uttered. Hero just about scratches the surface.
This is lazy, indifferent filmmaking, and a colossal bore for most of its running time. A video featuring Salman Khan singing the terrific title track at the end is too little too late. I'm going with two out of five.
(This review first aired on CNN-IBN)
Originally posted by: Deathstroke
Kamaal R Khan-KRK @kamaalrkhanBhai Jaan @BeingSalmanKhan ppl are saying tat you have paid me for delaying review of #Hero so can you tell them how much you have paid me?
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https://x.com/umairsandu/status/1954950592771895651?s=46 Tis is review thread ?
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