Youngistaan Movie Star Cast Jackky Bhagnani and Neha Sharma
Politics, besides movies and cricket, is a fav topic of Indians, but the talk on politics has reached a crescendo these days. The forthcoming elections, the political rallies, the debates and arguments on TV channels, the widespread coverage in the print media, the chats on social networking sites... almost every discussion veers to politics, politicians and the ensuing elections nowadays.
Source : http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/moviemicro/criticreview/id/717907
'Youngistaan' starts off promisingly as a fish-out-of-water comedy about a carefree, 28-year-old who is thrown into the messy world of politics when, after the death of his father, he's roped in to replace him as Prime Minister. Giving up his relaxed life in Tokyo, Abhimanyu (Jackky Bhagnani) reluctantly moves to Delhi and steps into his dad's shoes, initially fumbling his way through protocol. But it's his live-in girlfriend Anwita (Neha Sharma) who's having a harder time adjusting to the changes.
Source : http://ibnlive.in.com/news/youngistaan-review-the-film-is-unnecessarily-stretched-out/460977-47-84.html
Jackky shows sincerity and confidence, with a steady act in a tough role. Neha plays the pretty, exuberant girl-friend with flair. And finally, the superlative - Farooq Shaikh, enacting the last screen role of his life. As always, using his warmth and acting prowess to deliver a great performance (in spite of a poorly sketched role). The young generation will truly miss this performer par excellence. With a heavy heart...adaab, Farooksaab! 'Youngistaan' isn't the perfect concoction of love and politics, but worth one 'shot'!
Source : Times Of India
Politics, besides movies and cricket, is a fav topic of Indians, but the talk on politics has reached a crescendo these days. The forthcoming elections, the political rallies, the debates and arguments on TV channels, the widespread coverage in the print media, the chats on social networking sites... almost every discussion veers to politics, politicians and the ensuing elections nowadays.
Source : http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/moviemicro/criticreview/id/717907
'Youngistaan' starts off promisingly as a fish-out-of-water comedy about a carefree, 28-year-old who is thrown into the messy world of politics when, after the death of his father, he's roped in to replace him as Prime Minister. Giving up his relaxed life in Tokyo, Abhimanyu (Jackky Bhagnani) reluctantly moves to Delhi and steps into his dad's shoes, initially fumbling his way through protocol. But it's his live-in girlfriend Anwita (Neha Sharma) who's having a harder time adjusting to the changes.
Source : http://ibnlive.in.com/news/youngistaan-review-the-film-is-unnecessarily-stretched-out/460977-47-84.html
Jackky shows sincerity and confidence, with a steady act in a tough role. Neha plays the pretty, exuberant girl-friend with flair. And finally, the superlative - Farooq Shaikh, enacting the last screen role of his life. As always, using his warmth and acting prowess to deliver a great performance (in spite of a poorly sketched role). The young generation will truly miss this performer par excellence. With a heavy heart...adaab, Farooksaab! 'Youngistaan' isn't the perfect concoction of love and politics, but worth one 'shot'!
Source : Times Of India
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