skater
21-03-2005, 12:40 PM
http://autofeed.msn.co.in/pandorav3/output/Cinema/dd592678-8e86-4364-8c69-2a35390c3855_1.jpg'Classic: Dance Of Love' is bizarre
Film: "Classic: Dance Of Love"; Cast: Mithun Chakraborty, Meghna Naidu, Vikas Bharadwaj; Director: B. SubhashIMG> Too pathetic to be profane, too absurd to be funny and too weird to be sexy "Classic: Dance of Love" is plainly a nightmare designed to set your teeth on edge.
Wait a second. Isn't this the same B. Subhash who once made Hemant Birje swing from vine to vine in "Tarzan"? Well, he is back - this time with the music video girl-turned-actress Meghna Naidu dangling from a treetop to seduce the good, and very old, Mithun Chakraborty.
Mithun and Subhash go back a long way. They had collaborated in the 1970s for the fluke hit "Disco Dancer".
But what they've done in "Classic..." could only be described as bizarre.
You could maybe smirk your way through this outlandish, brackish brew about an Acharya (Chakraborty) who disapproves of a prostitute Doli (Meghna Naidu) keeping liaisons with a tycoon's son (the wondrously wooden newcomer Vikas Bharadwaj).
After calling her most uncharitable names, he suddenly starts to lust for her - the age-old conflict between spiritual and carnal love reduced to a booming farce in this lamentable film.
Film: "Classic: Dance Of Love"; Cast: Mithun Chakraborty, Meghna Naidu, Vikas Bharadwaj; Director: B. SubhashIMG> Too pathetic to be profane, too absurd to be funny and too weird to be sexy "Classic: Dance of Love" is plainly a nightmare designed to set your teeth on edge.
Wait a second. Isn't this the same B. Subhash who once made Hemant Birje swing from vine to vine in "Tarzan"? Well, he is back - this time with the music video girl-turned-actress Meghna Naidu dangling from a treetop to seduce the good, and very old, Mithun Chakraborty.
Mithun and Subhash go back a long way. They had collaborated in the 1970s for the fluke hit "Disco Dancer".
But what they've done in "Classic..." could only be described as bizarre.
You could maybe smirk your way through this outlandish, brackish brew about an Acharya (Chakraborty) who disapproves of a prostitute Doli (Meghna Naidu) keeping liaisons with a tycoon's son (the wondrously wooden newcomer Vikas Bharadwaj).
After calling her most uncharitable names, he suddenly starts to lust for her - the age-old conflict between spiritual and carnal love reduced to a booming farce in this lamentable film.