Satrangee Parachute ReviewMovie Name: Satrangee ParachuteActors: Jacky Shroff, Kay Kay Menon, Zakir Hussain, Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Rupali Ganguly, Lilliput, Siddhartha Sanghani, Rajvi Suchak Director(s): Vineet Khetrapal Producer(s): Vineet Khetrapal Editor Review: Satrangee Parachute Movie Review If you want to keep away headache, make sure to maintain a distance from Satrangee Parachute at all costs! Genre- Children. Running Time- Around 2 Hours. Rating- * (Flop). |
Running Time- Around 2 Hours
We always keep saying that we shall not only stick to make movies that only concerns adults but also kids. But, after having said that, we have not been able to come up with a convincing movie that could be of higher standards to kids. Chota Chetan (3D) still remains India' s numero uno kid' s movie. It' s high time to move over Chota Chetan and come up with something that has the meat in it to match the correct international standards.
Well, another kiddy movie, Satrangee Parachute has released and let me put it straight to you that it' s a big disappointment in the terms of its content, executing, story, script, production values and the performances. It has written disaster all over it.
Previously too, there had been attempts to make good kiddy movie like Blue Umbrella and Makdee. Though those were good but not that good to be too good in the end.
Another thing that must be applauded is the brevity with which the producers have gone ahead and released the movie when Cricket world cup is going on in full swing. IPL, world cup and Ramzaan periods are not considered lucky by the film-makers to release their movies fearing empty halls, hats off to Satrangee Parachute to come alone and get welcomed by empty halls all across.
Final word? Firstly, Satrangee Parachute is a badly made movie, and then its wrong positioning for release are a recipe for disaster.
Let' s scrutinize the basic plot of the movie in the words of Mr. Taran Adarsh, who is completely miffed as to when we would be able to see a full-fledged kiddie movie.
Pappu [Siddhartha Sanghani] flees his home in Nainital with four other friends, leaving their parents angry and worried. Pappu plans to buy a parachute for one of their friends Kuhu [Rajvi Suchak], which explains why the kids decide to flee their homes. The kids face obstacles in Mumbai as they are mistaken to be accomplices of four terrorists, who have also arrived in the city with nefarious plans.
Looks good but an ordinary stuff only…
Talking of the performances, Taran gives us his account.
The film has several talented names dominating the cast, but the show belongs to the kids actually. Especially Siddhartha Sanghani, who displays great confidence while enacting his character. Rajvi Suchak has the purity that this role demands. Zakir Hussain and Rupali Ganguli, as Pappu' s parents, are adequate. Kay Kay Menon gets limited scope. Liliput has no role whatsoever. Rajpal Yadav is wasted. Sanjay Mishra deserved a better deal. As for Jackie Shroff, what is he doing in this film? The remaining kids are alright.
On the whole, the movie is a non-starter all the way and a poor show straight from the first draft.
Commercially speaking, the movie shall not be able to recover its production and other costs whatsoever. Avoid it!
Rating- * (Flop)
Verdict- Forget being Satrangee, the movie does not depict even one color truly. Just avoid it and keep enjoying cricket matches instead!
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