Indian cinema seems to be evolving with films having peculiar plot device like a car in this one, a sperm donor, an athlete turned dacoit etc.
Ferrari ki sawaari in typical Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra style, touches your heart and leaves you teary eyed.
- Aimed at portraying the limits to which a loving father can go to fulfill his son's needs, the film does a fine job.
- The characters are very real and believable with no over the top nuances. The father son relationship is nicely shown and the family suffers from the ever-growing problems of the middle-class.
- Story is nicely penned and keeps the viewer engrossed. Although some twists seemed much predictable but it's OK!
- Acting was what impressed the most. Brilliant work. Sharman Joshi proves his metal, Boman Irani as always plays his character of a former cricketer and now a frustrated man having nothing to do with excellence. Also the young Ritwik Sahore has done a good job too.
- The best thing being the feel good factor, the genuineness of Rusi, his love and selfless dedication for his son leave your heart filled with emotion and may even make you put napkins under your eyelids.
In the time of films filled with utter non sense and stupidities, Ferrari ki sawaari brings in a breath of fresh air to cinema goers.
A very nice film overall, you will leave the hall having a smile on your face. Absolutely worth a family trip to the theaters.
Rating - ***.5
Ferrari ki sawaari in typical Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra style, touches your heart and leaves you teary eyed.
- Aimed at portraying the limits to which a loving father can go to fulfill his son's needs, the film does a fine job.
- The characters are very real and believable with no over the top nuances. The father son relationship is nicely shown and the family suffers from the ever-growing problems of the middle-class.
- Story is nicely penned and keeps the viewer engrossed. Although some twists seemed much predictable but it's OK!
- Acting was what impressed the most. Brilliant work. Sharman Joshi proves his metal, Boman Irani as always plays his character of a former cricketer and now a frustrated man having nothing to do with excellence. Also the young Ritwik Sahore has done a good job too.
- The best thing being the feel good factor, the genuineness of Rusi, his love and selfless dedication for his son leave your heart filled with emotion and may even make you put napkins under your eyelids.
In the time of films filled with utter non sense and stupidities, Ferrari ki sawaari brings in a breath of fresh air to cinema goers.
A very nice film overall, you will leave the hall having a smile on your face. Absolutely worth a family trip to the theaters.
Rating - ***.5
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