The Big Bull Review : Big bore

The Big Bull; Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Sohum Shah, Ileana D’Cruz, Nikita Dutta, Saurabh Shukla, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ram Kapoor; Director: Kookie Gulati; Direction: Kookie Gulati; Rating: * * (two stars)

BY VINAYAK CHAKRAVORTY

Forget comparisons. Even if you willingly dismiss the idea of sizing up “The Big Bull” against “Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story”, Abhishek Bachchan’s new film is a washout from the word go.

The comparison crops up because this film, like Hansal Mehta’s impeccable series “Scam 1992”, borrows plot inspiration from the securities scam of 1992 and the life of late tainted stockbroker Harshad Mehta. However, while Hansal Mehta’s series crafted a smart, well-documented thriller out of an intriguing tale of true crime, Kookie Gulati’s “The Big Bull” seems interested in little else beyond setting up standard Bollywood melodrama.

The problem could be the compulsion of staying within mainstream format, for the sake of the film’s tone and commercial cast. It could be that casting Abhishek Bachchan as Hemant Shah (based on Harshad Mehta) was all about trying to create a new-generation antihero of sorts — the slant at trying to understand the mind of a criminal, and also the circumstances that may give rise to the criminal mindset, is all too apparent here. It seems almost as if Gulati was out to create a Dalal Street version of the fictional “Deewar” antihero from all those decades ago.

It doesn’t work because the idea of portraying the lawbreaker as a common man beaten down by circumstances doesn’t sound romantic enough anymore. In any case, Gulati and co-writer Arjun Dhawan are no Yash Chopra.

“The Big Bull” tries to cover in a runtime of around two and half hours what “Scam 1992” did over 10 episodes, and that is definitely a drawback. The narrative of the film has to speed past a lot of familiar incidents without creating impact. Highlight moments of the story lose significance owing to such storytelling approach.

You know the gist. Gulati and Dhawan’s story retains the familiar nineties set-up, although names of all players have been changed. Hemant and his brother Viren Shah (Sohum Shah) go about manipulating loopholes in the banking system to rake in the cash, even as journalist Meera Rao (Ileana D’Cruz), based on Sucheta Dalal, sets out to uncover the truth.

The film does not acknowledge any specific source material for the script. Rather, the story makes many departures from what is conventionally accepted as truth in this particular case, beyond the broad outline that the protagonist here was a stockbroker who engaged in financial scams over a period 10 years, in the eighties and the early nineties.

This is a work of fiction, they would perhaps tell you in defence. A commentative subtext the film tries highlighting — about India’s development in the first four decades since Independence – would also seem like a part of the fictional narrative. Anyway, “The Big Bull” would hardly seem like a film whose socio-political commentary you’d want to take seriously.

If the film suffers from weak characterisation and storytelling, the effect is only worsened by tacky dialogues (Ritesh Shah) and erratic editing (Dharmendra Sharma). A random love song thrown in doesn’t help.

The screenplay was obviously meant to give Abhishek Bachchan an authorbacked platform to excel in. and the actor’s otherwise adequate performance is marred by a needless character quirk the writers chose to give him — Abhishek is done in by the trademark manic laugh that irks more than leave a sinister impact.

The normally bankable Sohum Shah as well as Ileana D’Cruz and Nikita Dutta (as Hemant’s wife Priya) never really stand a chance, given their half-baked characters at hand. A credible prop cast — notably Mahesh Manjrekar, Saurabh Shukla and Ram Kapoor — lacks ample screen footage to prove their worth.

You wouldn’t expect otherwise, of course, from a film that turns an intriguing slice of reality into a big load of bull and little else.

Abhishek Banerjee learnt ironing thanks to ‘Ajeeb Daastaans’ role

Actor Abhishek Banerjee, who plays a laundryman in the upcoming anthology “Ajeeb Daastaans”, has never used iron in his life! He had to stand around for hours and notice how the neighborhood ‘presswalas’ go about with their work.

Starring in Raj Mehta’s chilling segment “Khilauna” along with Nushrrat Bharuccha and child actor Inayat Verma, Abhishek says he loved the experience.

“My role was that of a pressman and the fun part is I do not know how to iron, even with a normal home iron, let alone those big bulky coal ones. The first time when Raj watched me try, he knew I was no good!” Abhishek laughs.

The actor, who is also a casting director, says he had to learn from scratch.

“I had to learn it from scratch and realized that this was something my father and wife wanted me to learn all my life, and it’s finally happening on the sets of Ajeeb Daastaans. The time we spent together on the sets was fun despite the intense learning experience and the dark storyline,” he recalls.

The actor is happy that he can at least iron his clothes now, after shooting for the film.

“It did not feel like work at all and I’m glad I can at least iron and fold my clothes,” he says.

“Ajeeb Daastaans” is set to release on April 16 on Netflix.

‘Gangubai Kathaiwadi’ Telugu teaser with Pawan Kalyan’s ‘Vakeel Saab’

Actress Alia Bhatt announced on Thursday the Telugu teaser of her film “Gangubai Kathiawadi” will be attached with Telugu star Pawan Kalyan’s upcoming theatrical release, “Vakeel Saab”.

Alia announced the news with a video she posted on Instagram stories. In the video she is seen greeting her Telugu fans in their language and then goes on to say in English: “It is such an honor and so exciting for me to be sharing something so special with the release of one of the most awaited films ‘Vakeel Saab.”

She later wished Pawan Kalyan and the team the best and asked fans to watch out because Vakeel Saab was coming.

Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, “Gangubai Kathiawadi” stars Alia in the titular role along with actor Ajay Devgn in a pivotal role.

Pawan Kalyan’s “Vakeel Saab” is set to hit theatres on April 9.

Kesha to use anti-SLAPP law in legal battle with Dr Luke

Popstar Kesha will use the anti-SLAPP law to launch a counterclaim in her ongoing legal battle with American record producer Dr. Luke.

Anti-SLAPP laws are designed to provide for early dismissal of meritless lawsuits filed against people for the exercise of First Amendment rights in the US. “SLAPP” stands for Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation.

Kesha had accused the record producer of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. Luke had hit back, accusing the singer of defamation, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

A memorandum issued by Kesha’s team states: “As this Court has already found, Kesha’s statements that Dr. Luke sexually assaulted her (and another world-famous female artist) qualify as a matter of public concern. There could be no serious debate to the contrary. Indeed, one of the three courts to have already applied (the new anti-SLAPP statute) underscored that ‘sexual impropriety and pressure in the music industry’ ‘indisputably’ constitutes an issue of public interest.”

Allu Arjun thanks pan-Indian audience for making Telugu films big

Allu Arjun feels the success of Telugu cinema has been possible due to the fact that fans across the country have showered love for films in the language.

“I’d like to thank the audiences from the other languages. It could be Tamil, it could be Malayalam, it could be Kannada, it could be the North Indian audience and also from other countries. Thank you so much for watching Telugu films. Thank you so much, you made us all so proud. Today, we have become one of the big markets, not because of our regional market, it is because of you. You made us big,” said Arjun.

The Telugu star was speaking at the announcement date event of his upcoming film “Puspa”, which has been scheduled to release on August 13, on the Independence Day weekend. The event, which took place here on Wednesday, saw “Pushpa” director Sukumar release glimpses of Arjun’s character Pushparaj.

The film pairs Arjun with Rashmika Mandanna for the first time, while this is the third time that Arjun has teamed up with director Sukumar. They earlier worked together in “Arya” and “Arya 2”. Based on true events, “Pushpa” revolves around the red sanders heist in the hills of Andhra Pradesh.

“Having a cast of stars such as Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil inspired us to make the reveal of the first glimpse of the movie a grand spectacle. We’re thrilled to present viewers a miniature view into the world of Pushpa and we are grateful to have such a loving audience awaiting the release of the film,” said producers Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar.

Ranveer Singh wishes ‘champ’ Ajinkya Rahane for IPL 2021

Bollywood star Ranveer Singh on Thursday wished cricketer Ajinkya Rahane ahead of the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Ranveer posted a picture on Instagram where the actor and the cricketer are seen embracing.

“All the best for the tournament, Champ! @ajinkyarahane,” the actor wrote.

Ranveer will be seen playing star cricketer Kapil Dev in the upcoming film “83”, which chronicles the story of India’s first World Cup win in 1983.

After shifting to the UAE in 2020 owing to the nationwide lockdown, Vivo IPL is now back in India this year and will be hosted from April 9 to May 30.

The venues for the event in 2021 include Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Kolkata.

Dhvani Bhanushali overwhelmed to meet veteran composer Anandji

Singer Dhvani Bhanushali had a chance to interact with her idol, veteran composer Anandji of the acclaimed yesteryears duo Kalyanji-Anandji, on “Indian Idol 12”. She performed for the senior musician, too.

“I have always admired and looked up to Anand Sir’s work. He is an inspiration to all of us and has given the industry some amazing music. It was such an overwhelming feeling to finally get to meet him. Since we both are Kutchi, we had our little conversation in the Kutchi language and bonded over our love for music,” she says.

The veteran composer also complimented Dhvani on her voice after she performed.

“He also told me that he found my voice very western and soothing. I feel blessed to get to perform in front of him and share some happy moments which I will cherish for life,” she says.

Dhvani was on the show for the promotion of her latest single “Radha”. However, she also sang her chartbuster “Vaaste” on the show.

A contemporary love song, “Radha” has been penned by Kunaal Vermaa and composed by Abhijit Vaghani.

chaitanya,kalyan shocking comment on Niharika post

Hyderabad, April 7,(Telugu Bullet)  Niharika married Chaitanya Last year on December 9. Niharika acted in several films and also performed so many shows. Currently, Niha and chaitu enjoying marriage life. she started a new journey and new carrier. Recently gave the green signal to a web series after her marriage. she acting in her first web series.

Niharika took a photoshoot, shared photos on Instagram. However, it is a privilege to type this post entirely in Telugu. after few minutes his husband made the comment ”Pink eyes make two thorns Piercing into the heart”. later Kalyan dev post the comment ”Neha, I don’t know if you can write Telugu so well”.

Now Niha photo, Chaitanya, and Kalyan comment trending on Instagram.

Rani Mukerji: Being an actress in film industry is not easy

Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji, who has worked in Bollywood for 25 years now, says it is challenging to be a part of showbiz.

She says her advice to newcomers would be to understand that there are a lot of expectations in this industry.

“My only advice would be that being an actress in the film industry is not easy. It’s a very, very difficult profession to be in, as there are a lot of expectations that the audience has from you once you become an established star. Also, to be able to work in different conditions is not easy,” she says.

“Of course, on-screen it all looks glamorous and easy and nice. It looks serene and beautiful, especially the locations where we shoot at times, but actually working in the industry is very very hard,” she adds.

She urges people to only join the profession only if they are passionate about their craft.

“So, if you are ready to work really hard and you really love the craft of acting then you should be here, not for any other reason because success, glamour, name, and fame come only when the audience loves you. The first and foremost thing is to work sincerely so you gain loyal fans for life,” she says.

The actress will be seen in the upcoming films “Bunty Aur Babli 2” and “Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway”.

Kareena Kapoor Khan wants a tan!

Kareena Kapoor Khan is in the need of a tan, going by her post on social media. On Tuesday, Kareena posted two pictures on Instagram, where she is seen flaunting perfect skin.

“I need a tan… Ok going to workout now,” Kareena wrote alongside the image.

Kareena’s photographs currently have 189K likes on the photo-sharing website.

She has returned to work, after giving birth to her second baby.

Kareena and Saif were blessed with a baby boy on February 21 this year. She gave her fans a glimpse of the little one on International Women’s Day when she posted a picture on Instagram.

After tying the knot in October 2012, the couple welcomed their first baby Taimur in December 2016.