Tom
Dick And Harry Movie
Review
Comedy is serious business! There are unwritten
rules one needs to follow while attempting a
comic caper: Cast names that have a flair for
comedy, opt for a script that has light moments
aplenty, add a dash of glamour, throw logic out
of the window, shake and stir it for the next
two hours and voila, a laughathon is ready. Of
course, the chef [director] ought to know how to
mix-n-match the masalas efficiently.
Of late, the success of films like NO ENTRY,
KYAA KOOL HAI HUM, MAINE PYAAR KYUN KIYA, GARAM
MASALA and MALAMAAL WEEKLY have triggered off a
trend of mindless, nonsensical entertainers that
defy logic. TOM DICK AND HARRY follows the same
route: Leave your brains at home while watching
the film.
But there's always a slip between the cup and
lip…
After attempting diverse themes such as male
stripping [OOPS!], slasher-horror [KHAMOSHH -
KHAUFF KI RAAT] and obsession-murder mystery [FAREB],
director Deepak Tijori now steps into an alley
he had never ventured into -- comedy. But the
problem with TOM DICK AND HARRY is that it rests
on a waferthin plot and worse, the writing
[screenplay: Kamal Pandey, Yunus Sejawal] is so
undeveloped and juvenile that you actually pinch
yourself, Is this for real?
Agreed, films like NO ENTRY and GARAM MASALA
also threw logic to the winds, but those
senseless films also made sense at the end of
the day. Most importantly, they entertained.
Sadly, TOM DICK AND HARRY takes the audience for
granted. Or, perhaps, treats the viewer as a
mere spectator with pea-sized brains. The film
rests on a carelessly penned screenplay,
resulting in complete chaos.
TOM DICK AND HARRY tells the escapades of three
physically impaired people: Tom [Dino Morea] --
deaf, Dick [Anuj Sawhney] -- blind and Harry
[Jimmy Shergill] -- dumb. They live together as
paying guests and their lives takes an endearing
turn when Celina [Celina Jaitley] comes to live
in the bungalow opposite their house.
Tom, Dick and Harry start making moves to
impress Celina, who is least interested in
acknowledging their presence. There's Bijlee
[Kim Sharma], a machchiwaali, who is
completely besotted by Tom and does not leave
any stone unturned to express her feelings.
Then there is Suprano [Gulshan Grover], who is
out to prove that he is the worst villain ever.
He is in the business of kidnapping pretty girls
and 'exporting' them to various countries across
the globe. Tom, Dick and Harry unknowingly
become the target of Suprano, by being the
biggest barrier in his business deals.
The general feeling within and outside the
industry is that TOM DICK AND HARRY bears a
striking similarity to the recent release PYARE
MOHAN. But let's clear the misconception at the
outset: The storyline of the two films is as
diverse as North Pole and South Pole. Of course,
the lead characters in both PYARE MOHAN and TOM
DICK AND HARRY [borrowed from the Hollywood film
SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL] are physically
impaired, but the similarities end there.
Actually, there's a bit of ALL THE BEST [play]
and PADOSAN in this film too.
On the plus side, TOM DICK AND HARRY has a
couple of enjoyable scenes, which do tickle your
funny bone. The Rakesh Bedi-Kunika-condom track
at the start of the film is hilarious. Gulshan
Grover's introduction is another sequence which
works well. Besides some scenes, what comes to
the rescue at times, are the dialogues, which
cater to the masses completely.
But there's a flip side as well and it is this
flip side that causes more harm than anything
else. The screenplay is the biggest villain of
TOM DICK AND HARRY. Not only is it too childish,
even the escapades of Tom, Dick and Harry hardly
excite you. In fact, you lose interest midway
through the enterprise because there's no
movement in the story.
Director Deepak Tijori plays to the gallery this
time. He has his fundas right: Make a hardcore
timepass film. But his choice of the story and
screenplay is what acts as a major turn-off. The
music is the only saving grace and Himesh
Reshammiya is on a winning streak yet again.
Here's another score that works big time, but
the placement of the two fantastic numbers -- 'Jhoom
Jhoom' and 'Tanha Jiya Na Jaaye' -- look
completely forced. Cinematography [Manoj Soni]
is up to the mark. Dialogues gel well with the
mood of the film.
Of the cast, Dino Morea tries hard, but in vain.
His timing is just not right. Jimmy Shergill
doesn't deliver either. And why is he looking
pale at most times? Anuj Sawhney is excellent
and is the best performer in the crowd. He's a
complete natural.
Celina is wasted. Kim Sharma will be loved by
the commoners. Gulshan Grover is efficient as
the weird don. Shehzad Khan gives an extremely
good account of himself. Rakesh Bedi excels.
Kunika is first-rate. Avtar Gill, Javed Khan and
Shakti Kapoor are mechanical.
On the whole, TOM DICK AND HARRY is too weak a
fare to leave any impression whatsoever. At the
box-office, the hit music and lewd jokes may
appease the front-benchers to an extent. That's
it!
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