Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein Review
As the whole country waits for Salman khan's outing at the movies next week, no big filmmaker thought of taking a risk of releasing their movie this week. Thus, this surely is a bad day for the movie goers. Amongst all the small releases this week, there is debutant director Manish Shrivastav's dark suspense comedy titled 'Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein' starring the best of actors including Nasseruddin Shah, Anand Tiwari, Manasi Rachch and Amit Sial.
The movie is a journey of six friends Sam, Dips, Tanya, Patty, Nina and Jeeves, who are being blackmailed by a seductress, Hera to do a cocaine delivery job. However, in the process of the same, all six loose their lives. The case is now being investigated by Comissioner of Police, Sanket Pujari (Nasseruddin Shah), who struggles to decipher a rare case of multiple homicide. Sohail, an eyewitness too is in pickle as to who the actual murderer is.
How will Sanket manage to solve this intriuging case? Forms the rest of the story...
Even though the movie possesses the best of talent from the industry, performance wise, it has nothing to offer. Naseeruddin Shah''s character demands him to be larger-than-life and he does that perfectly. Anand Tiwari, who is otherwise quite good, displays various shades in the movie. But his character is so badly written that the actor cannot do much. He only delivers dialogue without any expressions. Amit Sail, again, gets minimum exposure and fails to impress us.
Talking about the story of the film will be useless as there is no story as such. The whole movie is merely a bad amalgamation of scenes that do not make sense and no one sequence is a continuation of the previous. The editing is pathetic and so are the songs, which do not go with the plot. There are only two to three dialogues in the name of comedy, which are again not funny in any sense of the world.
On a whole, Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein can give you chakkar. Avoid it and wait for Salman to rock your world next week.