Okay fingers up, how many of you have seen the film? Can not be a blockbuster or a movie of the Hindi box office but it's worth a watch. Maybe more than once. Why? Just imagine, Sanjay Dutt fight against his enemy by following the principles of Mahatma Gandhi. For the uninitiated, it is a Bollywood actor with a look beefcaked Mafia say who looks like a former Brisbane Lions player regularly. I was referring to the former, of course.
This is definitely one of my favorite movies as the story, screenplay and entertainment factors are very high. This video will be one of the most significant films in the Indian film industry. The essence of the film is on the application of the teachings of Gandhi in today's world and frankly hilariousness is ensured by the pairing of Arshad Warsi and Sanjay Dutt. Hahaha ... watch. No, seriously ... watch.
History
This is the second installment of Munnabhai MBBS movie series. The good heart Don Munnabhai (played by Sanjay Dutt), research day and night on Mahatma Gandhi to impress the lady of his dreams and that's when Gandhi appears in front of him, either as a soul or a figment of Munnabhai hallucination. An adventure begins significantly for him, where he learns how to deal with people and their problems by applying the principles Gandhi.
Scenario:
Perhaps the unique challenge of the film is the application of Gandhi's philosophy to solve the problems of people today and linked it is performed both in the film. The comic timing of Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi is impeccable. Boman Irani, in his typical way of doing something different in each film, also contributes to the comedy with a very stereotypical image of the Sardar. Although the comedy does justice to the entertainment factor on a scale up, it does not deviate the focus and is able to deliver all the messages beautifully.
Images:
The cinematography is quite good according to a standard typical Indian movie.
Video editing:
There is not much video editing for the film because it is not necessary for that. It focuses in the songs, especially in the Pal Pal song sang by Bollywood melody queen, Shreya Ghoshal.