Movie Review: Brothers

“Har sport mein thoda drama toh hota hain”- says one of the characters in ‘Brothers’ rightly indicating the heavy dose of melodrama in the movie. So what if it is a sports film? We love our movies laced with emotions. It’s another matter here that ‘Brothers’ is an official remake of ‘Warrior’. Director Karan Malhotra who remade ‘Agneepath’ earlier graduates to ripping off a Hollywood movie this time with one common angle- Revenge.

screenshot_5_1434010832_725x725Gary Fernandes (Jackie Shroff), an ex street fighter but a terrible family man is released from prison after years. Alcohol. Infidelity. And then an accident. Gary killed his wife (Shefali Shah). Blame the booze. Cheap liquor, it must have been. David, the elder son holds him responsible for his mother’s death and rightly so but Monty, his brother from another mother doesn’t quite get what his mistake was. So perplexing must have been his upbringing since then that Monty (Sidharth Malhotra) seems to have the same expression on his face throughout the movie. He is a wannabe street fighter now undergoing training. Gary is a repenting father now. David (Akshay Kumar) is a common man trying to make ends meet for his family comprising of a mostly-weeping wife Jenny and their ailing daughter who needs a kidney transplant. Physics ‘master’ jee David resorts to street fighting again for quick cash. In the meantime, a businessman Peter Braganza (Kiran Kumar) has been successful at legalizing the sport and announces R2F- Right to Fight- an international tournament of Mixed Martial Arts to be held at Mumbai. Among the Indians and predictably at that, David and Monty are selected and it’s Brother Versus Brother for the climax.

‘Brothers’ starts slow and the pace remains the same till the interval. It’s quite a drag and there is too much drama; the protagonists are either weeping or frowning. But it does work to an extent. Take that scene for example when Gary kills his wife by mistake. It does add up to a decent build-up for the second half. The revenge angle is well-portrayed and you feel for the three main characters- a father and his two estranged sons. Post-interval, the focus shifts to R2F but nevertheless it’s still the story of a family wronged by Fate. Director Karan Malhotra uses the same formula he used for his debut movie- emotions, drama, revenge, action and… an item song. While there is not much of a story, he still tells it quite well and the action does work. Very predictable brothers759with some unintentionally funny dialogues, the movie has an underwhelming climax. Music is okay.

Akshay Kumar picking decent to good roles these days is a welcome change. Here he underplays the role and brings to it a lot of depth. If he is great in the action scenes he is comfortable in, he also does well as a vulnerable family man. Sidharth Malhotra carries the same expression throughout the movie and it works in a few scenes. His contemporary from his debut movie is definitely choosing better roles and proving a lot more. Here, Sidharth mostly stares, broods and looks intense. Jackie Shroff is quite superb as the repenting father and good in the flashbacks as a wrong alcoholic husband. He does over-do it but it’s nice to see him in a good role. Jacqueline Fernandez doesn’t have much to do except weep and flare her nostrils. She is decent though. Shefali Shah
does the same but is excellent. Kiran Kumar and Ashutosh Rana are okay. Kareena Kapoor Khan in an item song is wasted. She shouldn’t do them. ‘Mary’ is no ‘Chikni Chameli’.

Watch it or not: Yes; if you don’t mind an uneven cocktail of action and drama which won’t give you a big high.

At the Box Office: Will start well due to an extended weekend. I expect it to be a winning proposition but not a blockbuster. It has a superstar and collections should be good even if reviews are not.

“Har sport mein thoda drama toh hota hain”- says one of the characters in 'Brothers' rightly indicating the heavy dose of melodrama in the movie. So what if it is a sports film? We love our movies laced with emotions. It's another matter here that 'Brothers' is an official remake of 'Warrior'. Director Karan Malhotra who remade 'Agneepath' earlier graduates to ripping off a Hollywood movie this time with one common angle- Revenge. Gary Fernandes (Jackie Shroff), an ex street fighter but a terrible family man is released from prison after years. Alcohol. Infidelity. And then an accident. Gary killed…
These brothers could have caught up with each other to grab some beer before the fight. As it is, Monty was furious only because David didn't seem to care about him.
My Verdict:

3

These brothers could have caught up with each other to grab some beer before the fight. As it is, Monty was furious only because David didn't seem to care about him.

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Abhirup Dhar

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I don't watch movies... I live them! Let me introduce myself. Abhirup Dhar was born in Kolkata and is still being brought up in India. A banker by profession, he is filmy to the core and is passionate about reviewing movies and writing. He likes to live on his own… he likes to be blunt, sarcastic, famous, infamous, confident, over-confident, moody at times… he likes to be himself. He is imperfect because perfection is boring. His love for movies dates back to his childhood days when he studied in a boarding school. A three-month Winter Vacation every year… and he made sure he watched as many movies then. Parents thought it was a phase... he knew it was Passion and he knew it back then itself. The craziness to watch movies on the Big Screen began during the last two years of school when he literally bunked to town so that he could catch up with the new Hindi Movie releases. Some thought he was plain crazy. He confirmed it was Passion... yet again. The hard fact is that not always can you walk a path you are passionate about. You have expectations to fulfill and Life to be made. But Life gives you chances and you have to grab them. So... here is he... your friendly critic who will be giving you his Verdict every week so that you can decide which release is worth your moolah and which is not! See you at the Movies! Stay connected at Facebook and Twitter!
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