Movie review of Raja Natwarlal
Raja Natwarlal
U/A:- Crime/ Thriller
Director: Kunal Deshmukh
Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Humaima Malick, Paresh Rawal, Deepak
Tijori, Kay Kay Menon
Story and Theme Of Raja Natwarlal and Movie Critics
The con man has to be always ten steps ahead of his victim,
says the lead character of this film, Raja Natwarlal, to himself and his
cronies again and again. Wish director Kunal Deshmukh had taken this advice
seriously while choosing this script (story and screenplay written by Parvez
Shaikh). A film with a con artist as the protagonist is expected to be smart,
shrewd and yes, ten steps ahead of its audience and his victims. Conning a
victim even while keeping the audience on the edge of the seat should be the
challenge the con artist should thrive on. But unfortunately, most of Raja’s
victims seem to be so dumb that they probably deserved to be conned anyway.
Raja Natwarlal (Emran Hashmi), a petty crook, leads an adventurous life of
cheating people in the daytime and visiting his bar dancer girlfriend Ziya
(Humaima Malik) at night. He and his friend Raghav (Deepak Tijori) come across
a big con job opportunity involving Rs 80 lakh. Even as they vamoose with the
loot, they are not aware of the danger retracing their footsteps. This is when
the batshit crazy, oops cricket crazy, don of sorts, Vardha Yadav (KK) comes
into the picture. After a tragic incident, Raja plans to take on Vardha with
the help of an ex-con artist Yogi (Paresh Rawal) and his team. While the film
has some truly thrilling moments, it also disappoints in many ways. The lazy
script makes some situations seem too simplistic and convenient. Things easily
fall into place for Natwarlal and if life was so easy, a lot of us would be
busy conning each other. A tad more clever screenplay would have made them more
challenging for Raja, making his character awe-inspring and a rung above the
rest of us. Emran Hashmi looks and carries himself with just the right amount
of cockiness required for a character, who unabashedly makes his living by
cheating people. A smarter plot would have helped him more. Paresh Rawal plays
self-assured champion fraudster Yogi with a lot of ease. It is KayKay’s Vardha
Yadav which was the most disappointing of the lot. He’s saddled with a wig and
a dispiriting role of a supposedly highly intelligent but actually laughably
dumb character. But in the film’s climax, Kaykay shows what he is actually
capable of. Sensuous Humaima Malik makes a lukewarm debut as far as performance
is concerned. This film had huge potential but sadly one walks out of the
theatre unimpressed by Raja Natwarlal’s antics and this film.
Review
Overall its a average movie.
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