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Posted: 8 years ago
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verdict of two releases this weekend: spend diwali with loved ones at home. watch DR. STRANGE that releases next week

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Posted: 8 years ago
how come all the reviewers watched shivaay yesterday and did not check out adhm ?
shivaay had so much craze in critics 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
Looks like shivaay is kind of washout (1.5-2 stars)...while Adhm average (around 2.5 stars)
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Posted: 8 years ago

Shivaay movie review: The film is a Himalayan blunder

DECCAN CHRONICLE | SUBHASH K JHA
Published Oct 28, 2016, 11:17 am IST
Updated Oct 28, 2016, 11:53 am IST
It is laden with an overbearing darkness which eclipses all of the film's efforts to pull us into its embrace.
A poster of 'Shivaay'.
Rating:

Cast: Ajay Devgan, Erika Kaar, Abigail Eames, Sayyeshaa

Director: Ajay Devgan

"Tum mein Shiva jaisa kya hai?" the lady asks Devgan lustfully.

I held my breath wondering what he will show her. Relax. It's just the tattoos which make our hero so loftily heroic. Just to drive in the hero's anointed status we have the noisy background score where star-stuck choruses chant in unison about Shiva the Destroyer, blah blah.

Shivaay is so steeped in self importance so awed by its own intended grandeur it seems to forget there is a story to tell. Story, there is to tell. But the plot is propelled forward in stuttering staccato waves of melodrama and action. It's like Shekhar Kapoor desperately tries to shake hands with Rohit Shetty. But they just can't seem to find a meeting-ground. Not in this Ajay Devgan-directed lopsided mlange of mayhem and melodrama.

At one point in this tedious homage to mountain climbing and cross-cultural copulation, debutante Sayyeshaa (she could do better, I'm sure) tells us that she wanted to help Devgan because "Super-heroes comic books ke baahar nahin milte." Precisely the problem in Shivaay. It wants to make Ajay Devgan a larger-than-life super-hero, the kind that may look appealing in a comic book but appears amply askew in a real-life situation.

And I use "real life" with much reservation. Shivaay is as real as 300 or Baahubali, minus the comfort of escape into fantasy. Devgan plays a whole lot of super-heroic roles all in the course of one film. He is a mountain climber (a la Sylvester Stallone in the disastrous Cliffhanger) and an unabashed explorer of uncharted territory. That includes a Bulgarian woman Olga (Erika Kaar, listless and clueless). The two are soon shown getting intimate and passionate, while the censor board looks the other way. This is after all, Degvan's first stab at on-screen passion, and we all must step back reverentially for the grand occasion.

The fruits of the passionate liaison is a little girl Gaura (Abigail Eames) who alas is vocally impaired. Gaura, I suspect, has been written as a mute character to accommodate the young foreigner actress' inability to converse in Hindi. I really can't be blamed for being paranoid about the scriptural contrivances. Shivaay is cluttered with them.

The plot moves from trying to be a Masoom in reverse (illicit liaison and the complications that ensue when the child gets insistently precocious) to being a clamorous wannabe cluttered and confused adaptation of Pierre Morrel's Taken where Liam Neeson rescued his teenaged daughter from flesh traders.

Some such catastrophic eventuality crops up in the narrative, like an uninvited viral fever, when our super-hero Shivaay's half-Bulgarian speechless daughter insists on meeting her mother who has by then, upped and left (the tattoos have run their course.

Recently we saw the calamitous incidents that awaited the father and daughter when they took off to meet the girl's mother in the Korean film Train To Busan. But in oiling his triple tattoos, catering to his demanding daughter and saving the world, I doubt Shivaay has time to watch Korean films. He does seem to have watched Taken closely. The action scenes are shot with the uni-focused singularity of a screen hero who wants to give the audience enough thrills to forget the Hollywood super-hero films.

Alas, it's a losing battle. Shivaay is a cumbersome over-blown action drama. While the stunts are quite engaging at times, the drama is unbearable and unintentionally funny. It is hard to even bear with the characters, let alone devote nearly three hours of time to them. The performances are partially to blame. Devgan's strong-and-silent act had been done to death. Mercifully he doesn't try comedy here as he did in Action Jackson. Sad to see talented actors like Vir Das and Saurabh Shukla wasted in sketchily written parts.

Aseem Bajaj's cinematography captures the bleak foreboding mood of the plot much better than any of the actors. Shivaay is not the light fun crackerjack Diwali film you'd like to sit through this festive season. It is laden with an overbearing darkness which eclipses all of the film's efforts to pull us into its embrace. The proceedings get so edgy that they finally topple over.

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Posted: 8 years ago
off topic


the funny updates on SHIVAAY



[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtI3Nv9X7RM[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 8 years ago
Watched it.. almost...

I had to leave the cinema halll because I can't handle child abuse.. when you go for a movie on Deewali.. and they show children being abducted and people are doing business of selling their liver and kidney, it's time to leave the hall..God help me.. they didn't show child po*n... i was crying...I left and my wife was wondering why am I so sensitive.. I am.. I can't see child abuse.. I cry... and I did cry.. I am crying as I am typing here.. I am not that strong...


First 15 minutes of the movie... your "paisa vasool"... it's a step forward in terms on VFX and action... awesome... highest level of production value..


The gori girl was so sweet.. and her Hindi was so cute..


The problem with the movie was it focused so much action and no story... when it tried to tell the story, it made children as victims... and I cant watch it..

Sorry, I am stll crying as I am typing... nooo.. I cant watch children being abused..

minus 10 out of 10.

Watch it only for VFX and action.. dont watch the 2nd half..



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Posted: 8 years ago
On any other friday, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil would have been ripped apart like Jab Tak Hai Jaan
but I guess Shivaay makes it look better in comparison 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: MoStLyHaRmLeSs.

On any other friday, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil would have been ripped apart like Jab Tak Hai Jaan

but I guess Shivaay makes it look better in comparison 😆


Yes that always happens...even though rustom also received poor reviews but it was marginally better than mjd it helped...similarly although bajirao was good but dilwale being poor made bajirao look classic which it wasn't 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
😆 Two Thumbs aur Abhi supporting Shivaay.
Kitne log dal badle hai batao!
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: dahee

😆 Two Thumbs aur Abhi supporting Shivaay.

Kitne log dal badle hai batao!

hahah
abhi raees vs kabil dekhna
akshay/ajay gang will support heithik
AIB,kho bhatt gang raees
gut feeling both will flop
but raees has upper hand

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