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Halla Bol: Movie review

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Halla Bol: Movie reviewRajkumar Santoshi’s HALLA BOL is a clone of his earlier hit film DAMINI. If you have seen the Sunny Deol-starrer, you know what to expect here. But then DAMINI was in a different league and was, so to speak, ahead of its time. Good performances, tight script and brilliant courtroom scenes. Sadly the same cannot be said here.The script is old. Very old. And you can predict most of the twists because you have seen it unfold a number of times on the big screen. So when the victim’s sister does a volte-face in a packed courtroom, you are not surprised. You are not surprised even when you learn the reason. As for the scene on the Persian rug where the film’s protagonist Ajay Devgan relieves himself, you almost implore him to do it!!!! HALLA BOL is all about a small town boy who dreams of making it big in Bollywood. Ashfaque (Ajay Devgan) who later has a screen name, Sameer Khan, hits the jackpot. What values he stood for earlier, he conveniently forgets in the quest of moving up the popularity charts. But when he is a witness to the murder of a girl in cold blood in a night club, things change. Reluctant at first, he later relents and takes on the might of the powers that be, who play every trick in the book to get the accused freed.


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