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EDITOR'S PICK
'Poster Boys': Frothy entertainer with mass appeal (Review By Troy Ribeiro ; Rating: **1/2)
Actor-director Shreyas Talpade's "Poster Boys" is a screw-ball comedy
about three men who find themselves socially ostracised after they feature in a
poster promoting a public service campaign on suture-less-vasectomy.
Adapted from the 2014 released Marathi film "Poshter Boyz", directed by
writer-director Sameer Patil, this film is now set in a fictitious village
called Jangheti somewhere in North India.
Initially on a mysterious note, the plot unravels the lives of the three men --
Jagaavar Chaudhary (Sunny Deol), Vinay Sharma (Bobby Deol) and Arjun Singh
(Shreyas Talpade) in a parallel narrative.
The selfie obsessed Jagaavar Chaudhary is an ex-army man, now a farmer. He is
all set for his sister's engagement, when all of a sudden the ceremony is called
off.
Similarly; Recovery Agent Arjun Singh finds himself at tethers-end when his
marriage proposal to his girlfriend Riya is called off and school teacher Vinay
Sharma finds himself at loose ends when his 'son-fixated' wife Surajmukhi gives
him an ultimatum for a divorce.
No obvious reason is spelt out in each case, except that the cause of the
mishaps is assigned to the trio's misdeeds.
It is only after they chance upon the objectionable poster that their paths
unite. The film is their journey, from being humiliated to inadvertently
becoming ambassadors of the campaign.
While the premise is wafer-thin, the frothy plot after a few minutes becomes
tedious. But it is the blase writing credited to Bunty Rathore and Paritosh
Painter that keeps the momentum of the narrative well-greased. With puns, film
referenced dialogues, fast-paced dumb repartee and farcical situations the film
is a hilarious ride.
The various social messages are astutely integrated, in a light-hearted manner,
into the script, thus making the bitter pills more palatable.
The performances of the entire cast are loud and over the top. Sunny and Bobby
Deol have a rustic charm and they sink their teeth into their characters with
natural ease. Bobby Deol's extra mile of histrionics to portray his quirky
character seems a bit forced at times.
Shreyas Talpade as the flamboyant Vinay Sharma seems more of a side-kick than a
protagonist. He does stand-out more for his costume than his performance.
The female leads; Sonali Kulkarni as Jagawaar's wife Sunita, Samiksha Bhatnagar
as Vinay's wife Surajmukhi and Tripti Sharma as Arjun Singh's love interest Riya
match their male counterparts with equal gusto.
Bharati Achrekar as the fiery blind "Amma" is wasted in a cameo.
Technically, sound and made with moderate production values the film offers a
convincing appeal. The background score by composer Amar Mohile and the songs
choreographed by Ganesh Acharya add life to the jamboree.
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