Hindi movie

January 5, 2008

Hey Babyy

Filed under: Akshay Kumar, Bollywood, Vidya Balan — Hindi movies @ 3:59 am

 

Hey Babyy is a remake of the Hollywood movie ‘Three Men and a Baby’. It tells the story of three Casanovas Arush (Akshay Kumar), Ali (Fardeen Khan) and Tanmay (Ritiesh Deshmukh) who are having a blast in Sydney. These men scorn at the very thought of love and marriage as they believe in partying, drinking and sleeping around with various girls. There entire life changes when a little angel lands at their door steps. Sajid Khan tells the story in a humorous manner and manages to keep the interest level high. It is quite funny to see these men deal with the little girl. Our little angel is a cute baby with a sweet face. She definitely steals the show.

The flow of the story is quite smooth and as audience you hardly get bored and that is the best part of the movie. Though the story is quite ordinary and predictable the story does manage to play on your emotions. The emotional scenes are well handled by the stars especially by Fardeen Khan. He has really improved his acting skills and will surely turn out to be a good actor in the future. Akshay Kumar is hilarious as never before and so is Ritiesh Deshmukh. Some of the scenes of the first half are quite hilarious and do manage to make you laugh. Vidya Balan should have concentrated on her looks, she should change her fashion designer her dressing sense was awful. The first half is really good; especially the scene in which our heroes tend to the needs of the baby. The comedy more or less finishes with the first half.

The script and cinematography are average. The music of the film is catchy with songs like ‘Ishaq Mohabat’ and ‘Dil ka Mamala’. The picturisation of these songs is a treat to the eyes.

Overall Sajid Khan has given us a good movie which is quite an entertainer. So if you want to have a good weekend go and watch the movie.

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