Hello Movie Review, Movie Review of Hindi Movie Hello, Bollywood Movie Hello Review
Some stories are interesting to read. They may be bestsellers, no arguments on that. But cinema is a different medium altogether and not all stories are cut out for cinematic adaptations. That's the problem with HELLO.Wait, there's one more hiccup. The screenplay, credited to Atul Agnihotri and Chetan Bhagat, lacks the power to hold your attention from start to end, barring a few stray moments in the second hour.
Based on Chetan Bhagat's book 'One Night @ The Call Centre', HELLO makes an attempt to peep into the lives of those working at call centres, but things are presented in such an amateurish manner that it fails to cut ice.
Perhaps director Atul Agnihotri wanted his second directorial venture to be a complete departure from stereotypical movies, but, believe it or not, there's hardly any story to tell in the first hour. Defining character sketches of the principal players should constitute maximum 15 odd minutes of the film. You don't devote your entire first hour to it.
Post interval, there's some movement in the story, but not enough to take the film to a different level. Even the culmination is so filmy. Suddenly, everything seems to be going right for the call centre personnel. It's a screenplay of convenience!So what's the verdict then? There are good films and there are bad films. HELLO is neither good, nor bad. It's just boring!
HELLO talks of the events that happen in one night at a call centre. Shyam [Sharman Joshi] is losing his girlfriend because his career is going nowhere as he trudges his way around in a call centre. His girlfriend, Priyanka [Gul Panag], also works at the call centre, but her mother [Bharti Achrekar] wants her married to a wealthy NRI.
More people in the story: An aspiring model, Esha [Isha Koppikar], is hoping for the break that seems to be eluding her… Varun aka Vroom [Sohail Khan] loves Esha, but she's more focused on her career… Radhika [Amrita Arora] is constantly at the receiving end of her mother-in-law. Even her husband [Arbaaz Khan] is having an affair… A beleaguered grandfather, Military Uncle [Sharat Saxena], has been barred from interacting with his grandchild.
These call centre agents see their worlds crumbling around them. And then there's a call from God…
The screenplay tends to get so amateurish at times that you actually want to ask the writers, Hello, do you know the basics of screenplay development? Also, the call centre personnel look more like a bunch of college kids, while the Americans, calling up call centre executives to sort out their problems, come across as nincompoops.
Saddled with a poor screenplay, there's not much that director Atul Agnihotri can do to salvage the show. Sajid-Wajid's music is pleasant. The Salman song at the very outset, 'Bang Bang', and 'Karle Baby Dance Dance' are energetic. Sanjay F. Gupta's cinematography is alright.Talking of actors, Sharman and Sohail are the pick of the lot. Sharman stands tall even in a tacky script like this, while Sohail is gradually getting into the groove. Amrita, Isha and Gul are okay. Arbaaz Khan is hardly there. Sharat Saxena is wasted. Dalip Tahil is unintentionally funny. Suresh Menon is unbearable.
Salman Khan looks haggard, as if he has been woken up from his sleep. The eye bags and double chin are too evident. Besides, the actor has been given main prominence in posters/billboards, but the fact remains that he's hardly there for a song and scene at the start, a brief scene at the interval and a scene and promotional video at the end. Katrina Kaif looks angelic, but even she has a 5-10 minute role.
On the whole, HELLO is a poor show. At the box-office, it has no chances whatsoever!

3 comments:
the review is a disappointment for me... i was hoping it to be a better movie... thats a first blow... still i would like to see the movie to come up with final conclusion.. as i am a big fan of chetan..lets see.
This means it all depends on the director no point going to a hall and watching such a disaster i'll watch it on the dvd as i like Chetan Bhagat's stories and looking forward for the release for Five Point Someone cinematography to be released in December with Aamir Khan playing as Ryan and some good director directing it
I would like to pose a different view. Now first, I havent read the novel, so I dont know weather the movie does it justice or not, but I'm just a regular movie goer(from the states, and i didnt feel offended at all, actually a bit amused as I remembered myself making a technical call for a useless reason), and I happened to like the movie. One big complaint I hear is that it takes too long introducing the characters. I happen to think thats crucial for such a movie. If the audience doesnt get to know the characters and their problems well...there is absolutely no way the audience can relate to the characters, which is essential for this movie. Second, I think the characters were very well chosen, a middle class struggling young man, an aspiring model who compromises her character to accomplish her goals, a married woman with marital problems all too common in India, a lady whos sacrificing love for a secure future, a boy alienated from his parents and an elder alienated from his family. All characters very familiar to an audience. I guess that can be the genius of the novel, but i know it came through in the movie, because I never read the book and I noticed it all too well. Now Im no expert so I cant say much about quality of direction or plot analysis, but I do know that I was gripped by the characters. I think people sometimes watch with too much of a critical eye. If one just sits and TRYS to get involved in the movie and enjoy it, it is certainly possible to do so for this movie. The songs werent bad either, I especially liked "dance wance" and "rab ka banda". I also think many of the actors acted better than I expected, they're not going to win any oscars, but I think they held their own. I understand that I might be an overwhelming minority on this, but I watch movies for enjoyment rather than noticing faults, and at the end, I enjoyed the movie...so people who read this review before they watch the movie, please dont have a preconceived notion in your psyche and try to enjoy the movie, I'm sure the majority will not think its as bad as the writer of this review makes it out to be.
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