Friday 13 February 2015

MOVIE REVIEW OF ROY

The most obvious and good fact about Roy is that its story isn’t borrowed from any Bollywood or Hollywood’s earlier suspense or con dramas. Vikramjit Singh brings in a fresh tale uninspired from any other flick and delivers it with a strong cast, which everyone has been talking about ever since its conceptualization.
There was a necessity to rope in these three stars so that you are hooked on to your seats while watching the flick, which demands your patience and devotion.
The con-man story, which our onscreen filmmaker Kabir (Arjun Rampal) has been capitalizing over, isn’t fast-paced or stuffed with innumerable action sequences.

Stars- Ranbir Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Jacqueline Fernandez
Director- Vikramjit Singh
Music director- Ankit Tiwari, Amaal Mallik, Meet Bros Anjjan

It slowly evokes an emotion of curiosity, attachment for the protagonist and swiftly exposes a mystery surrounding throughout. The mystery of the con-man Roy (Ranbir Kapoor) is dealt in Malaysia where numerous theft activities particularly of paintings have taken place but no one has a slightest idea about his whereaboutse. Arjun playing the arrogant director and writer of movie . He is working on making guns 3 completing the trilogy of guns movie made earlier by him who is in search for the script and inspiration for makin guns 3. . Filmmaker Kabir is interested in this man’s story and incorporates that into his films.
Ayesha (Jacqueline Fernandez), on the other hand is another filmmaker and also Kabir’s new girlfriend. How these three characters' lives merge together in one dramatic, romantic and serenity is what Roy is all about. Also this film director Ayesha also manages to totally change the arrogant and playboy arjun who is always in limelight for his breakups and his affairs are numbered . Ayesha being gf no 23 who  to an person who becomes serious and understand what love is exactly
Debutant Vikramjit Singh succeeds in building surprise by giving the movie a required love angle. There is betrayal, regret and illusion which lead us to twist at climax.
The movie however walks slowly but this is how it is meant to be. In an unhurried tale, the liveliness evokes in the form of brilliant numbers ‘Sooraj Dooba Hai’, ‘Chitiya Kalaiya’ and ‘Tu Hai Ki Nahi’ among others while Roy’s calls to cop investigating this case (Rajit Kapoor relives the simplicity of Byomkesh Bakshi in this role) adds fun.
But in the scenery settings of Malaysia, which is exceptionally cinematographed by Himman Dhamija, Arjun-Jacqueline’s and Ranbir-Jacqueline’s chemistry add more depth. Jacqueline’s twin factor works with both the actors and it gels well with the screenplay too.
The performances are undoubtedly of top notch and neither of the three is less than the other. Ranbir Kapoor is at ease. He is cool and calm and never unnecessarily shows his vigorous side unless required.

Roy ultimately makes up for a perfect Valentine’s Day treat to lovers with a sweet .

But the movie is slow paced and it is meant for classes apart , watch it at calm , the locales and photography is mind blowing taking one to a different world with cool and calm beaches , it does not hv regular Bollywood masala and action . the story might be confusing for masses .

a once watch that too if you are in a mood for calmness

The story however makes us wonder whether ranbir kapoor is really there in the movie , or just an imaginary character , that's for you to ans

My Verdict is 2.5*.


 

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