De dana dan movie water scene making
De dana dan movie water scene making movie#
Overall DDD works as a good one time watch, had the climax been better it could have been much more fun.Įvery Friday a new movie gets released, which good or bad is a result of someone’s sweat and labour. SFX by Red Chilies is good but could have been better. Editing is good as film is very fast paced and the sequences unfold very quickly, this has actually helped Priyan justify presence of so many actors. Background score by Salim Suleiman is at times loud but overall effective. Aa Gale Lag Ja is not in the final print and may be producers will add it after 4-5 days as additional feature to pull in crowds. Paisa Paisa song though a chartbuster comes at a wrong time and is too harsh on ears. Music is plain ordinary with only Bamulaiza being little catchy.
Katrina, Sameera and Chunky Pandey just go through their roles as there was no scope to do histrionics. Neha Dhupia, Archana Puran Singh, Sameera Reddy, Sharad Saxena, Aditi Gowatrikar, Teenu Anand and Vikram Gokhale are all part of huge cast who do not have substantial roles but have played their parts with utmost sincerity. Paresh Rawal and Manoj Joshi play very loud characters and have done justice to their role.
They actually make for the absence of Akshay for 40 odd Mins in second half. Both the actors are in prime form and are part of the funniest sequences in the movie. Jay Master’s Dialogues are very witty and is backbone of De Dana Dan.įirst half is totally dominated by Akshay, who is in tremendous form and is well supported by Suniel Shetty (Good).Second half goes to Johnny Lever and Rajpal Yadav. May be Priyan already has a sequel in mind. In the end you keep wondering what happens to all the characters, whether the confusion gets sorted out or not. The climax is a big downer as it was first unnecessary to blow the water tank and flood the hotel in the name of novelty and second did not give any conclusion to the plot. The movie does not have a main story as such but there are many subplots which actually lead to lot of confusion and hilarious moments.ĭDD has been made to make people laugh their hearts out and does succeed to quite an extent. To my pleasant surprise it did not turn out to be such a horror experience.ĭDD works for almost entire part barring the climax. Had only need of 450,000 litres of water.Yesterday went to watch DDD with lot of skepticism as I have read at least 15 reviews with almost every critic trashing the movie as junk. as much as 8, 400,000 litres," it said, adding it was noteworthy that acclaimed director James Cameron in filming his Oscar-winning
"All this was not ordinary water but specially ordered and purified water," it said, noting potable water is not available for half of India's population. Giving other examples, it said another picture dealing with the 2007 floods in Mumbai used a whopping 3,600,000 litres of water for filming just once scene of the deluge, while the Shah Rukh Khan film
, one scene which showed the heroine (Sonakshi Sinha) getting wet in the rain "used 180,000 litres of water". "Bollywood not only spends money like water on its films but prodigious waste of water is also a habit of Bollywood producers and directors," it said, noting in that current Salman Khan superhit And what is the reason for this shortage? Believe it or not, Bollywood films," a report in the Urdu daily "The shortage of water is a key global issue these days. What is the prime reason for the world's water shortage? Bollywood films, according to a prominent Pakistani paper.