Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Jane Bhi Do Yaaro

An enlightening 1983 comedy directed by Kundan Shah featuring Nasiruddin Shah and Ravi Bajwani as two professional photographers, Vinod and Sudhir respectively, trying to set up business in the city of Bombay. But their plan of a successful inauguration of their studio is met with no response from the prospective customers. Thus began their ill lucks in the business till they met Shobha Sen, the editor of a daily 'Khabardar' that is popular in exposing corruptions.
Shobha, played by Bhakti Bharve, appoints them in a covert operation to extract information on the secret dealings between a dishonest builder, Tarneja and the municipal commissioner D'Mello. Also they are asked to keep a lookout for Ahuja, another corrupt builder who is supposed to be a rival of Tarneja. While gathering informations, the photographer duo stumbles upon some snapshots that shows Tarneja killing D'Mello. The duo then launches an investigation on their own but they couldn't locate the corpse.
Meanwhile in a humorous situation we find the coffin containing the corpse is being taken home by the drunk Ahuja while remaining unaware of its actual content. In the meantime Vinod and Sudhir realizes that Shobha is playing for money and so they tries to search for the corpse on their own. But the information of the whearabouts of the corpse reaches all the persons at the same time and it becames the centre of a race where Vinod, Sudhir, Tarneja, Ahuja, Shobha all takes part. The photographers ultimately recovers the body with the others in close pursuit and in order to dodge them, Vinod and Sudhir enters a theatre hall. Situations forces them as well as the others to take part in various scenes of the ongoing drama of Mahabharatha and from thereafter it follows a hilarious episode with the tale of Mahabharatha geting twisted to the great enjoyment of the crowd and at a later stage a part of Salim-Anarkali act being acted in the middle of Mahabharatha.
As police arrives on the scene the photographers explain them about the murder but the end of the movie is a surprise to everybody and it proves to be a classic in the hindi movie world.
At times the humour of the movie seems to be a bit stretched and forced but the clever acting of Nasiruddin Shah and the ever vibrant Satish Shah blended with the natural acting of Om Puri and the finer touches of Pankaj Kapoor, it never is boring and the story & screenplay writers, Sudhir Mishra and Kundan Shah must be praised for the wonderful storyline. This yester year movie is really a cellector's item.

6 comments:

Dipak said...

Hello Anirban,
Could you please tell me where I can find this film?

anirban said...

I bought it from music planet!!

Dipak said...

Thanks.
music planet, I think, the store is in kolkata, alas it's out of my reach. :(

anirban said...

Where do u stay??

Dipak said...

Well, let's say near Kolkata. ;)

anirban said...

then it won't b a prob 4 u in getting the movie as u can drop in on a free day & buy it!!