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Bham Bholenath Movie Review
- 2/28/2015 12:22:57 PM
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Story: The film has three different stories which traverse the lives of an unemployed youngster; a small time thief with big dreams; a bunch of friends on their way to a rave party. Little do they know that their paths will cross in more ways than not. The rest of the story is about the twists and turns which unravel in their respective lives.
Movie Review: There's no dearth of subtle hints all over the film that director Karthik Varma is influenced by the likes of Guy Ritchie, Darren Aronofsky, and Bob Marley. In fact, the film itself almost seems like an ode to Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Although, the film treads a different path, you can't contend with the tone of the narration which combines crime and comedy to a fascinating degree. But like in most crime thrillers, there's always a catch. And the catch in this film is that most of the jaw-dropping coincidences sound cool, while reading the script than the impact which the film has in the end.
Bham Bholenath is a film full of coincidences. So much that, as the story unravels, you begin to marvel at how well the three sub-plots begin to come together halfway through the film. You prepare yourself to be sucked into a crazy maze of coincidences and what it might lead to. But soon, the film enters a different zone where no matter how hard you try it becomes more difficult to get on a high. On storytelling, that is. By the time you realise what hit you, the
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