
However this Ritu Pathak number turns out to be barely average and appears to be one of those pre-climax kinda song that has the protagonists trying to battle out a tense situation. For the first time in the album, Anand Raaj Anand moves away from the 'desi' flavour and picks on something 'videshi'. Reminding of the kind of rhythm and beats that one had heard in the title song of Vishal-Shekhar's Cash, 'Kismat' is a track which is seemingly set in a night club. However for the genre that Bin Bulaye Baarati belongs to, this yet another item number (which is picturised on Shweta Tiwari and Aftab Shivdasani) bears exactly the same style and setting as ' Munni Badnaam' and ends up being massy enough for the front benchers to lap it up with glee. Ok, so all said and done, this Anjan Sagri written track is q quintessential 'chalu' number. Newcomer Anupama Raag also gets her rustic rendition bang on and one can well expect the cow belt to lap up this item number provided it is aggressively promoted in days to come.Ĭontinuing from where ' Shalu' left, it is the arrival of Mamta Sharma and Anand Raaj Anand sung ' Dil Ka Achar' which keeps the momentum on for Bin Bulaye Baarati. Nevertheless coming back to ' Shalu', let the fact be stated that this Anand Raaj Anand written and composed song is actually better than ' Jalebi Bai' that he has recently created for Mallika Sherawat in Double Dhamaal. This is the second time after ' Character Dheela' when a song has made references to ' Munni' and ' Sheila', hence making it apparent all over again that these songs have indeed managed a cult status for themselves. Instead, this album by Anand Raaj Anand is expected to follow an out and out commercial route which would basically play to the gallery and end up being catchy enough that would ensure that when played during the film, the songs don't end up being speed breakers.įirst step in this direction is ' Shalu' which does have a risque beginning to it and also takes a naughty approach by challenging ' Munni' and ' Sheila' heads-on. What does one expect from the music of Bin Bulaye Baarati? A massy soundtrack that which neither promises to break any grounds nor boasts of any track that would have a classy appeal to it. The scenes between Om Puri, Rati Agnihotri and Neeraj Vora are funny.Bin Bulaye Baarati Review & Review Rating Amongst supporting actors, Gulshan Grover, Johny Lever, Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Mukesh Tiwari, Vijay Raaz and Hemant Pandey are seasoned players all and hence get it right. Anand Raaj Anand's music caters to the masses, in fact is in sync with the genre of the film.Īftab Shivdasani is strictly okay. ĭirector Chandrakant Singh needs to concentrate on a sound script, if he intends to make similar genre movies. But it's a film for a specific target audience and that segment of moviegoers might enjoy the thrills, humor and of course, the songs, especially 'Shaalu'. The villagers think the cops have arrived, since they are dressed in uniforms, so that they can save them from the clutches of dacoits.īIN BULAYE BARAATI rests on a flimsy plot and even the screenplay is plain ridiculous. They reach the village which is terrorized by Durjan Singh. The cops are on the lookout of all four for different reasons.

Coincidentally, Murari, Hazari and Chetta Singh, who are on the run, jump in the same van. AD is dating police inspector PP's niece Shreya. Meanwhile, AD, who is being chased by police, escapes in Gajraj's vehicle. He meets a don, Gajraj and his right-hand Ranjeet, tells them to sell the jewelry, take their 10% and give the balance money back to him. He comes to the city with the theft he has accumulated. Of course, BIN BULAYE BARAATI is strictly for those who love masala films, the 'single screen audience' in trade parlance.ĭurjan Singh is a dangerous dacoit from Chambal. Though the film may not boast of a novel plot - we have witnessed similar stories in the past - and you may even complain that the screenplay tilts towards ridiculous and absurd, but the fact is that the entertainment quotient keeps you hooked at most times. The sole motive/intention is to entertain. Director Chandrakant Singh does just that.īIN BULAYE BARAATI follows the footsteps of successful masala movies, which defy rationale and logic. well, a leave-your-brains-at-home entertainer is ready to be served.

Take a wacky script, pack gag after gag, cast names with good comic timing. Non-stop laughathons are considered safe bet at the box-office. Bin Bulaye Baarati Review & Review Rating
