Movie Review On Film “ Hello ” Based On Chetan Bhagat's novel, One Night @ the Call Center
Hello is a 2008
Bollywood thriller film directed by Atul Agnihotri, starring Sharman
Joshi, Sohail Khan, Gul Panag, Isha Koppikar, Amrita Arora and Sharat
Saxena in the lead roles.
The film is based on
Chetan Bhagat's novel, One Night @ the Call Center. It also had cameo
roles from Salman Khan who plays himself and Katrina Kaif who plays
an angel of god in the film. It was released on 10 October 2008.
Hello had an 'Average' performance at Indian box-office.
Cast Team in the Film :-
Salman Khan as
himself in a special appearance.
Katrina Kaif as
Mysterious story teller-Angel of God,in a special appearance.
Sharman Joshi as
Shyam Mehra (Sam)
Sohail Khan as
Varun Anand (Vroom/Victor)
Gul Panag as
Priyanka Saxena(Pearl)
Isha Koppikar as
Esha Malhotra (Elizabeth)
Amrita Arora as
Radhika Jha (Rebecca)
Sharat Saxena as
Military Uncle- Col.Arvind Tripathi
Dalip Tahil as
Bakshi
Anusha Dandekar
as Shefali
Arbaaz Khan as
Anuj Jha
Rishi Nijhawan
as Ganesh
Suresh Menon as
System's guy- Lokesh Chandaramani (Loki)
Review :-
One Night at a Call
Centre too has the mandatory ingredients, including a brush with
divinity. And the devil too! Not forgetting the break-ups, link-ups
and patriotic pulp that generally assures foolproof drama.
Not this time,
however. The problem lies not so much in the performances as in the
turgid screenplay and the tedious plot development which transform
the film into an uninspired celluloid adaptation of a successful
book.
Also, the filmy
touches of adding a bare-chested Salman Khan doing a typical item boy
number in the opening reels fails to add the requisite touch of
glamour to a boy-next-door story.
Salman, the star,
waiting for his helicopter to take-off, replaces the writer who takes
a simple train journey from Kanpur to Delhi. Even as the mysterious
woman who meets him in the bogey metamorphoses into cheesy Katrina
Kaif, relating the story of the momentous night when God calls a
bunch of call centre employees, embroiled in a near-death experience.
Only here, the night
hasn't turned out to be really momentous, marred by niggling personal
and professional problems plaguing the twenty-somethings.
Lovers, Sharman
Joshi and Gul Panag are wrought with withdrawal symptoms, as the girl
is all set to give up her loser boyfriend for a rich NRI husband.
Sohail and Isha don't know whether they are friends or more than
friends, since Isha is obsessed with dreams of becoming a super
model. Military Uncle wants to bond with his grandson, but for his
angry son who hates attachments.
And bhartiya naari,
Amrita Arora is on anti-depressants, only to discover she has an
adulterous husband. Add to this, an insensitive boss, recession and
the threat of pink slips, and you have a bunch of graveyard shift
people getting the heebie jeebies. Until God calls....
Sadly, God's pep
talk ends up as boring sermonising, while the film slips from
intermittent smartness to overriding sloppiness. The only thing that
holds Hello together are the performances, specially by Sharman Joshi
and Sohail Khan. The duos are eminently watchable.
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