Baazar - Movie review


A movie, a book or even a telenovela tells us a story or a collection of stories that live on in the hearts and minds of the people that have loved it and lived it. And a review is but the essence of it, an insight into it by those who have experienced it. This week we review the movie 'Baazar'.
Bazaar, as the name suggests, deals with the subject of money and stock market. The story starts with how a young aspiring guy plans of making it big in the world of stock market but soon gets embroiled in the unknown secrets of the stock world & how he manages to face it forms the crux of the story.
With the trailer cuts, it seems quite impressive but onscreen there was a lack of substance. The screenplay seems to be too predictable, dragged and nothing special, as you would like to expect from a thriller. Apart from it, there were certain scenes which elevate the movie to a world-class cinema. For instance, a scene where the main lead is asked to market and sell coffee which has been spit into, which the lead buys himself and drinks, thus convincing his buyers.
Post- Scared Games, Saif-Ali Khan has scored quite well in his scenes. Other characters hardly possess any screen presence. The actresses are better forgotten. The music is a love-it or hate-it album. Overall, it is a one-time watch film. It could be slightly better by adding some more details and improved screenplay writing.

-Shekhara Pillai
SYBA

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