Sugarless, but the sweetest thing dished out yet
Well what can I say about this film? You might all recall that I have always loved watching Tabu, she is a fine actress. The Big B, has been delivering slightly disappointing performances recently, at least disappointing based on the levels that one sets for him (no fault of his), but with this film, he acts well, but more importantly he establishes that he is still one of the coolest dudes within the film industry he works in.
Before I do my review, I must credit the sweetness of this film to its writer / director Balki (Balakrishnan). There is a whole lot of “under played” scenes, which always works for me. There isn’t the usual Big B yell, or the defining of authority with his dialogue delivery.
This film requires him to become a love struck puppy and yet within the dimensions of his character’s age and life. London, as the back drop, looks like a everyday London backdrop, with little emphasis on tourist spots, though the film opens up with the showing of the house of parliament – to establish that the film is set in the UK I guess.
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