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Speedy Singhs: Movie Review


How to Bend It Like Beckham and a lot in the past, most recently, Patiala House SPEEDY Singhs generation gap between older generation also examined [Anupam Kher, in this case], which has firmly to traditional values ​​and new generations [Vinay Virmani], which are already adapted approved the country [Canada]. SPEEDY Singh is the plot can also be connected at once, but the film suffers from a number of counts.

It is not blasphemous to be inspired by foreign sources [Bend It Like Beckham], but the author / s would have to make sure Examine / describe the things that have never been seen before. SPEEDY SINGH only scratched the surface, but deeper problems that afflict people of Indian origin living in Canada. Ice can also be the most popular sport in the world, but it is difficult to know in India, and deprives the film of excitement and euphoria, which is attached to this sport. Also, more importantly, the implementation of disposables troublemaker. Desi director, I think it would be able to handle things, and to combine sports, more narrative. Having second thoughts because of a bad screenplay and a movie, there's not much time, even the director would do.

Rajveer [Vinay Virmani] dreams of a career in professional hockey. Without a doubt, has the talent to be a skilled player, but faces many obstacles. His goal is to succeed in sport the traditional white man, but this is a conflict with the desire that his father devote his life to his religion and family.

Can not find a foothold in the game, Rajveer takes matters into own hands by creating a team of Sikh hockey [Speedy Singh], to find a coach [Rob Lowe] and then put his uncle Sammy [Gurpreet Ghuggi] trucking company, as sponsor of the team, all in the back of his father. Along the road to the championship game, he is faced with the question, it would not solve.

SPEEDY Singhs had the potential and the opportunity to be the movie * * crossover that would appeal to the diaspora as well as the public Gora worldwide. The marriage of Bollywood with a popular sport could secure a place in the international arena, but as I noted above, the film has its limits. The writing is uneven, the characters are shallow, the drama does not work until the climax of the story, which should have been the brand, not the excitement to make him jump for joy. The film, frankly, seems a poor clone of the hit video Gurinder Chadha Bend It Like Beckham.

In addition, the hockey scenes are clear and leave no ordinary impact. In addition, the euphoria is totally absent when Speedy Singhs win the game. As for the songs, the soundtrack is the song, especially "Shera Di Kaum" and "Aaja Veh," but the songs seem forced in the narrative, especially the "Aaja Veh.

As Vinay Virmani Rajveer is charming in his first film. It is promising and has the potential to become a better player at a time. Russell Peters raises a few laughs, but his character is underdeveloped. Anupam Kher is usual, trying a role he has tried several times in the past. Rob Lowe is appropriate, while Camilla Belle is effective. Gurpreet Ghuggi was normal, Noureen Dewulf Sakina Jaffrey flickers and interesting. Akshay Kumar does a cameo in the film - in a sequence and the first song in the end credits.

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