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Lafangey Parindey Hindi movie 2010
Romantic Movie

Cast and Crew

Cast : Neil Nitin Mukesh, Deepika Padukone, Piyush Mishra, Manish Chaudhary, Viraj Adhav, Namit Das, Vinay Sharma, Palomi, Amey Pandya
Director : Pradeep Sarkar
Special Appearance : Kay Kay Menon
Music Director : R. Anandh
Lyricist : Swanand Kirkire
Story Writer : Gopi Puthran


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Movie Review: It's a familiar world of bhais, boxers and bustee wallahs which Mumbai cinema has created and re-created, time and again that stares at you in Lafangey Parindey. And it's this familiarity of character and script that actually works against Pradeep Sarkar's third love story which comes after Parineeta and Laaga Chunari Mein Daag. There is an overriding sense of deja vu that overcomes you as you watch the cliche-ridden script unfold in a predictable fashion, where the rough-edged gangster is involuntarily drawn towards his sweet yet strong victim. And yet, it isn't easy to write off the film completely.

So what works in its favour? Mostly, it's the performances that lift the film from the mediocrity of its script. Neil Nitin Mukesh has already proved his forte at playing edgy characters in films like Johnny Gaddaar and New York. Once again, he interprets One-Shot Nandu, the blindfold boxer who fells his opponent with a single shot and works for gangster Usman Ali (Piyush Mishra), with characteristic elan. Never hysterical and suitably restrained, Neil's Nandu is the dormant volcano kinda tapori who may be an invincible fighter but desperately fights shy of all emotions. Deepika Padukone's Pinky too manages to touch your heart with her starry ambitions and her raw courage, although Deepika does pitch the emotional quotient somewhat low in an attempt to create a realistic Maharashtrian mulgi, unlike Priyanka Chopra's Sweety, the siren in Kaminey. Together, the duo manage to create a sweet love story with some unusual encounters like watching a movie together, learning to skate-dance together, getting moony on a train top.

Equally arresting is the eminently watchable Piyush Mishra who always manages to add a maniacal zeal to his portrayals. Sadly, his character remains some what undeveloped in the film and the viewer ends up wishing he had more to do.

Add to this, a lyrical music score by R Anandh, with lilting numbers like Man Lafanga and Nain Parindey and some dazzling choreography on rollerskates by Bosco-Caesar, and you have a film that makes up for pleasant viewing. A little more verve however would have gone a long way in energising the show.