Besharam
Besharam

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Babli (Ranbir Kapoor) is a street smart car mechanic living in a Delhi orphanage. He is charming and lives life to the fullest. He also steals cars to support his orphanage. He has no sense of right or wrong till he unwittingly hurts the love of his life, Tara (Pallavi Sharda) and is chased by cop couple Chulbul Chautala (Rishi Kapoor) and Bulbul Chautala (Neetu Kapoor). Babli realizes that there is no right way of doing the wrong thing. Babli sets out to fix all the wrongs i... (Full plot summary below)

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Babli (Ranbir Kapoor) is a street smart car mechanic living in a Delhi orphanage. He is charming and lives life to the fullest. He also steals cars to support his orphanage. He has no sense of right or wrong till he unwittingly hurts the love of his life, Tara (Pallavi Sharda) and is chased by cop couple Chulbul Chautala (Rishi Kapoor) and Bulbul Chautala (Neetu Kapoor). Babli realizes that there is no right way of doing the wrong thing. Babli sets out to fix all the wrongs in his life and he continues to be shameless about it.

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New York Times - 7/10 by Rachel SaltzBesharam is frequently crude, but it’s also unusually clean in its plotting. And it has a kind of unblushing vitality that is especially strong in the dance numbers, which feature big crowds, lots of color and an old-fashioned Bollywood desire to please.
RogerEbert.com - 4/10 by Danny BowesThe oddest thing about Besharam, in a litany of incredibly perplexing elements, is how cheap and small it seems.
Reuters - 4/10 by Shilpa JamkhandikarUnless you like the feeling of being hit on the head repeatedly with a hammer, avoid this one.
Variety - 4/10 by Ronnie ScheibKashyap relies completely on star Ranbir Kapoor to put over this relentless reiteration of cliches and, admittedly, the actor invests his aggressively tasteless, crotch-grabbing antics with enough energy and humor to make it palatable, but only just.
Time Out - 2/10 by Anil SinananThe title translates as 'shameless': everyone involved should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves.
The National (UAE) - 2/10 by Christine IyerMrs Kapoor sums up the whole affair quite nicely. Enough, Ranbir, she seems to be saying. Especially since you're capable of so much more.
User Review - 10/10 by Muhammad STotally enjoyed it with my daughter. Good`entertainment. Ranbir Kapoor was awesome as usual. Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh were good too. Seemed like the whole family was on screen!
User Review - 7/10 by ThegodfathersonThe story is nothing exceptional and it looks like the director didn’t even try. Add to that a lot of mediocre songs and you wonder if this is what the Kapoor’s actually signed up for. Abhinav’s direction seems pretty average and that is really disappointing considering Dabangg showed that he has much potential. There are scenes which are quite funny but these are scattered in between and that’s a shame with all the talent he had managed to gather for this movie. There is action, drama, romance but sadly no emotions. And the soul of Bollywood movies is emotions. Dabangg had abundance of emotions –father-son conflict, mother-son love, misunderstanding between the brothers. Besharam sadly lacks this. Forget everything else, even the romance seems insipid and bland. This is the first movie where the Kapoor father-mother-son trio is together but sadly Abhinav does not use this to his advantage. What we get to see are just a couple of scenes with them together. It is pretty evident from the dialogues and the screenplay that the director relied heavily on the actors to deliver the movie. Besharam draws heavily from all formulas known to Bollywood and uses them back to pay a ‘tribute’ to the classic Hindi movies. It’s no wonder then that the story is wafer thin with hardly anything to go on. Babli (Ranbir Kapoor), an orphan, is a car thief who is in this line of business only to feed him and his fellow orphans. His friend Titu (Amitosh Nagpal) is his partner in crime. Dressed as Men In Black (and calling themselves the Terminators), they steal cars and sell them without disdain, frolicking in clothes that seems straight out of Govinda movies in their spare time. Until Babli meets Tara (Pallavi Sharda). She is the beauty he wants to make his friend’s bhabhi but she rejects the proposal of the sadak chap romeo (understandably so.) Babli however is totally besharam. When he accidentally does something to hurt Tara, he uses the opportunity to not only make it right but also win her over. Meanwhile adding to his woes are the Chautala police couple, Chulbul (Rishi Kapoor) and his wife Bulbul (Neetu Kapoor), who are hot on his heels. Speaking of performances, Ranbir Kapoor is the saving grace of this movie. With his Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahaani style energy and his romeo style, Ranbir manages to make even the silly jokes funny. It is only Ranbir who can manage even crass crotch jokes and toilet humor with ease. True he doesn’t have much to go on in the first place but boy! does he manage to make the maximum out of it. And yeah, with his first out and out masala movie, he gets to do dishum-dishum too. Plus there is the added tribute to a particular Saawariya scene which will make all the ladies blush. Rishi and Neetu need no introduction and play the loud couple with ease. Their constant fighting and bickering manage to bring a few laughs to the movie. Pallavi is confident but sadly has nothing much to do rather than scowl and be angry. It may be too early to judge her but her performance in the movie didn’t create any sparks nor was there anything striking about her. Amitosh is a delight to watch for and Javed Jaffery does his usual. Abhinav manages to keep Ranbir in almost every frame of the movie and not without reason. The movie rides on him and him alone along with the added performances of the sub cast. If you are a Ranbir fan do watch it. If you like over the top masala movies, do watch it.
User Review - 6/10 by Mirza Mohd SWell I was waiting for this movie as I am a big fan of ranbir kapoor, movie was ok, ranbir was so good as always but there was no chemistry between lead pair. Songs feel forced into any random scene, storyline was simple and yes main female lead was bad.
User Review - 6/10 by F BBesharam is a masala entertainer,which is very enjoyable thanks to the performance of Ranbir Kapoor who provides the MAX laughs and MAX entertainment.Besharam is about a car theif who steals his lovers car without knowing,how he steals it back from a gangster,and the confusion is the plot.Acting wise its a Ranbir Kapor show all the way,he entertains throughout,pulls of the mass hero amazingly. The young superstar!!!Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh also entertain to the max and their chemistry was fantastic. Was nice to see both on screen together.But Besharam does have - . There are too many songs, plots illogical at too many places. This is because of Dir Abhinav Kashyap, he flaters.Besharam is saved because of funny scenes and agood pace.But Abhinav should have added more conviction to the story and picked better music. Is this really the guy who made dabangg.Overall if you want to LOL and be entertained,watch Besharam because Ranbirs superb peformance is worth the ticket price alone.

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