Bangistan – Hindi Movie Reviews /Story - Riteish Deshmukh/ Pulkit Samrat
Ritesh Deshmukh’s Upcoming
film “Bangistan” Hindi movie reviews will be update soon. Bangistan movie
released on 7 August 2015. Bangistan Movie Audio Songs released and
getting good response from audience. Bangistan is comedy oriented movie.
Bangistan movie is directed by Karan Anshuman and Bangistan is produced by
Farhan Akhtar. Ritesh Deshmukh, Pulkit Samrat and Jacqueline Fernandez Plays
main lead role. In this movie,Director Karan Anshuman is giving very good
message to all .
The
movie was primarily scheduled to be released on April 17, 2015, but got delayed
due to some technical issues. Later it was postponed to July 31, 2015, but it
got delayed again and the team finalized the release to be August 7, 2015. The
official trailer of the movie was released on June 11, 2015, and received a
huge response for the story plot and funny dialogs.
Bangistan Movie cast crew
Cast: Riteish Deshmukh, Pulkit Samrat,
Jacqueline Fernandez (Cameo)
Director: Karan Anshuman
Producers: Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani
Writers: Puneet Krishna, Sumit Purohit,
Karan Anshuman
Music Director: Ram Sampath
Bangistan Movie Story with dialogue and Reviews:
Early Karan Anshuman's
debut, Bangistan in Poland Iqbal Hossain, a Bangladeshi cab driver (Chandan Roy
Sanyal), the film's two leads, Hafiz ibn Ali (Riteish Deshmukh) and Praveen
Chaturvedi (Pulkit Samrat) as fill. Hafiz is interested in knowing whether he
is a Muslim. Tamim said he does not have a religion. "Citizen
Hussain," he says.Bangistan_380
Ah, Citizen Kane, Orson
Welles film of the iconic - that the 'joke'. For a 135-minute comedy, this
should not be a bit of harmless fun Bangistan reference Sadly, it is.
This is not for lack of trying. He hopes that will make the
audience giggle Anshuman with reference to his film peppers. For example, two
police crack down on Pravin's door. One of them introduces himself as "Wai
Wong said." It's another film reference, the celebrated Hong Kong
filmmaker, Wong Kar-Wai this time.
Then another scene, Praveen looks in the mirror and suddenly
"Humse Baat Kar Rahe Ho, who says? Yahan Toh Koi Nahin Hai. Toh kisse Baat
Kar Rahe Ho (you? Talk to me, then another hell are you talking to someone else
who's here. There )? "This is one of the taxi drivers reference to Robert
De Niro's famous line.
Unfortunately, the one who has to take the reference fun.
Another scene, let's consider this one closer to the film's
climax. This is an Islamic militant group (Kumud Mishra) Chief (a double play,
center) talking to the leader of a Hindu fanatic group. "Aman Ki Chah Kise
Nahin Hai (who does not want peace)?" The former says. Modern "Chaa
lijiyega (you will have tea)?", Asks
Bangistan to deliver a message to the climax of the final
undoing lies in his desperate lunge. Here, Anshuman sermon banalities to take
center stage in the story pausing, is the most clueless. It really is that this
bit of trouble, but rightly Bangistan encapsulates: pleasant, beyond the
confines of the film in the middle of endless soar, the enterprising, willing
to take chances.
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