Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Taran Adarsh Blue Movie Review







Taran Adarsh Blue Movie Review

Blue : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh



Roll out the red carpet.
Blow the conch shells.
Beat the drums.
It's time to pop champagne...

BLUE, the most awaited movie of the year, with its canvas as huge as the ocean, comes alive on the Hindi screen this Friday. Like every biggie, this one also comes with the baggage of monumental expectations. With tremendous hype surrounding it, the inescapable question that crosses your mind is, will BLUE live up to those colossal expectations?

Let me keep it concise and to the point. You haven't watched something like this on the Hindi screen before. Never ever!


It requires courage, willpower, fortitude, vision and of course, the financial backing to accomplish a project of this magnitude. And debutante director Anthony D'Souza puts his skills and the financial resources to best use. BLUE is not merely a stunning looking film, it's also a well structured film. Most importantly, it's a solid entertainer that packs in so much in those 1.58 hours.

Final word? Go, grab a ticket, if you haven't booked one yet. This under-sea treasure hunt is a kickass film. A must-see for all those who love adventure flicks.

BLUE is set in the sun-soaked white sand beaches of Bahamas. Sagar [Sanjay Dutt] is a simpleton, while his friend Aarav [Akshay Kumar] is a rich, ambitious businessman.


Sagar's brother Sameer aka Sam [Zayed Khan] has inadvertently managed to rankle the mafia in Bangkok [Rahul Dev]. He flees Bangkok and arrives in Bahamas. But the dangerous men reach Bahamas too. Sagar is the sole person who can bail him out from this crisis, but to save his brother, Sagar has to wrestle with the ghost of his dead father.

If you're a die-hard moviegoer, you'd draw parallels with a lot of international projects [especially THE DEEP] that were set in the ocean. In Bollywood, flashes of the Dharmendra - Jeetendra starrer SAMRAAT cross your mind instantaneously, but comparing the two is akin to comparing chalk and cheese.

BLUE grabs your attention from its opening titles itself. The marine life, which you may've watched on National Geographic Channel or Animal Planet, comes alive in all splendour at the start itself.

The story is uncomplicated and Anthony D'Souza garnishes it beautifully. If the aquatic life keeps your eyes wide open, the action sequences are sure to make your jaws drop to your knees. The bike chase at the start, yet another chase subsequently, the chase soon after the interval [atop a running train] is simply astounding.

Anthony's expertise comes to the fore in several sequences. One sequence that needs to be singled out is when Sanju narrates the tragic past, how he was responsible for his father's death. It's simply incredible!


Major portions of the film have been filmed in the ocean and you can't stop admiring and appreciating the enormous contribution of the underwater cinematographer [Pete Zuccarini]. The lighting in those sequences deserves special mention. Also, the underwater sequences, which feature aquatic life like puffer fish, stingrays and sharks, hold tremendous appeal. Cinematography [Laxman Utekar] is gorgeous.

On the flip side, the climax could've been more impactful. The villain's track looks cliched, but you tend to overlook the minor aberration since the film never falls prey to mediocrity.

Anthony D'Souza is a director to watch. This film has style as well as substance. Also, it requires courage and conviction to think out of the box and most importantly, execute the material with panache. There's not much scope for music in an action thriller, yet A.R. Rahman's score suits the requirements. The Kylie Minogue track - 'Chiggy Wiggy' - is already popular. Sanju and Lara's romantic track - 'Aaj Dil' - is sensuous. The song at the end credits - 'Fiqrana' - has a lot of energy.

Sound design [Resul Pookutty] is fantastic. Action scenes [James D. Bomalick and R.P. Yadav] are a treat and, in fact, one of the mainstays of the film. Dialogues [Mayur Puri] are effective, while the screenplay [Anthony D'Souza and Jasmine D'Souza] is well thought-out, especially towards the second hour.


Sanjay Dutt carries his part well, although he looks very well-fed in some scenes. Akshay Kumar steals the show with a sterling performance. This would easily classify amongst his best works. Zayed Khan is highly competent. This, despite the fact that he's sharing the screen space with two hugely experienced actors.

Lara Dutta has never looked so good before. Though the story revolves around the guys, you can't overlook Lara's small but significant contribution to the film. Katrina Kaif [sp. app.] looks gorgeous and performs exceedingly well. The feminine charm [at the start specifically] would send the youth in a frenzy. Rahul Dev is first-rate. Kabir Bedi is hardly there.

On the whole, BLUE has style as well as substance. The film has everything going in its favour, right from its incredible star cast to the superb action scenes to the hitherto unseen marine life to the tremendous hype and hoopla. At the box-office, BLUE will strike like a hurricane in the festive week. It should set new benchmarks in days to come. In short, the business will be humungous.











36 comments:

  1. the movie is a total waste of time. If you watch Hollywood movies you will be seriously disappointed.

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  2. if u r so much into hollywood mr then why are u so bothered to read bollywood movie review...hunh!

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  3. Abey is chaman (taran adarsh) ko movie ke preview par bula liya hoga tabhi itna bol raha hai... ye apne aap ko importance ki dukaan samajh leta hai jab bhi koi ise movie release hone se ek din pehle dekhne ko bula le....Seriously aise tatte chatoo logon ko review likhne kaun deta hai

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  4. You r right Mr. Adarsh. I've never ever watched something like this on the Hindi screen. Never ever. Because BLUE can be easily classified as the most pathetic and the stupidest movie of all times. I dont understand why bollywood film-makers try to copy Hollywood and make a complete fool of themselves, when there are so many gr8 stories to tell in Indian ishtyle.

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  5. Ek dam dabba movie thi......itni bakwaas ke kya kahein !!!

    Mera Mann kar raha tha ke main apna sirr deewar mein marun ya writer ko maar dalun !!!

    D worst movie I have seen in d past 3 yrs.....gud competition for movies like Tashan and No Smoking

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  6. Taran,i used to read and seriously follow your reviews but,when it comes to making mistake u've made a hattrick..just because of your review i wasted my precious money on dnd,acid and now blue..

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  7. Great movie.Taran you are best.

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  8. I was extremely disappointed by the movie.This movie was just like a beautiful car who had all accessories ,but just had no engine.

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  9. Mr. Taran Adarash -- i hope u can share some of the money u made by writing this great review to compensate for the money and time we wasted on this movie. Not following u ever again!!

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  10. a gud movie...hop got a nem movie like this ...an TARAN ADARS u r great!!!!

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  11. Now I'm convinced Mr. Taran Adarsh is really paid for all those reviews by the movie-makers. He's all praises abt most pathetic movies on ETC. FAKE !!!! HUH !

    I BET U WON'T FIND ANY OTHER CRITIC PRAISING THIS MOVIE, OR RATHER RATING IT MORE THAN 1.5* !!!!

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  12. this is the great movie , and akshay is good , better and best always with his son name aarav ,akshay's movie you find different thing always , some of other actors work with good director like yash raj , ashutosh govarikar like sharukh , amir and sunil , fardeen they donot have real talent like akshay because akshay has no relatives in film industy , he is the no 1, my like for you is deeper than sea blue and higher than sky blue
    thanks akshaykumar for coming in film industries one of your best lover from aboad
    love you and god bless you and your family

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  13. the movie is awesome n all tne bastards who are sayiag rubbish should see the movie first.pehle toh khud kehte ho ki bollywood mein hollywood ki tarah movie ni banti n ab bani toh aise hi criticise kar rahe ho.fuck u

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  14. its a total dubba movie.
    what producers have done with the 1.25 crores, i really don't understand.
    Dont waste your time in watching this rubbish movie.
    story of the movie is very poor. anybody can predict what will happen in next scene.
    so according to me it is not eligible for even a one star.

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  15. Blue is a solid example of how you can waste 100+ crore rupees in so easy a way.

    The movie is totally crap, without any head and tail. There is no plot, the ending you can never align with the rest of the movie and the worst thing is you cannot corelate what the actors meant in the end. Its most thrilling scene last not more than 5 min.

    But yes, the under water scenes are suberb...
    and Lara Dutta is looking really tooo too HOT..
    in two piece she is really awesome...

    But Taran must have been voraciously fed or not even a fool can write such a review for this movie. Its totally a crap movie, dont waste your money/time/head for it.

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  16. In a movie(Arunachalam) rajanikanth was given 100 crores to spend.
    That time Ranjanikant did not know that he can shoot a "BLUE" movie. If he had known, he would have shot this movie that time itself.

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  17. Fuck ur mothers who r saying that blue is a rubbish movie. Firstly, for the kind information to motherfuckers that, blue is just the beginning to touch the h'wood types of movie. And who r saying its worst, un logon ko aisa lag raha hoga ki jaise unke baap ne film banai ho. Saale jo iss film ko bakwas bol rahe hain un logon ki maa bhen ki choot mein chodoon. Abey saalön kuch din roko, aur bhi zabardast filmein aayengi jo mother fuckers ki maa behn ki phaad dalegi. Tab un maa ke deeno ki blue film main nikaal doonga.YE BAAT LIKH KE RAKH LO, AAGEY KAAM AAYEGAA

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  18. Bollywood ki maa bhen karnewale critics ki maa ki choot. The biggest madarchod critics i.e. Cnn ibn's now showing's host RAJEEV MASAND. Kis maa ke deene ne usse paida kiya. But Taran Adarsh is a gud man. And Blue is awesome. Madarchod Rajeev, tereko filmon ke baare mein zyada jaanta hai to tu ek film bana aur critics hum honge.Gaand ma to dum nahi na footi kaudi hai khali bekaar mein bakbak karta rehta hai bhadwe.Agar toone aisa nahi kiya to tere khandan ki maa bhen ek karoonga. Aur khabardaar agar Akki aur Sanju baba ke baare mein kuch galat kaha toh.

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  19. Blue is a collection of hollywood stunts.If they were put in khatron ke khilladi,it would have raked more trp's

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  20. its da worst movie i have seen in a long time.....plz dont write such crap reviews and mislead cinegoers taran.....

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  21. frankly, never ever I have seen all the people around you booing the movie in unison...... it should be BOOOOOOO or BOOOHOOO and not BLUE. Anthony had some huts to tame DHILIN MEHTA to put in such money on total PAKAUUU movie. I don't understand.... with what in their minds they went about making the movie. To start with... there was no script (what bull shit of an idea.. treasure... indian navy ... bahamas and all that crap)....atleast the storyline could have been bit authentic... I am sure if Anthony wanted to show sea and bikes... he could have chosen simple yet effective story telling. Lara, Kats... all wasted. And seriously Zayed should not act. And again.... Akshay should use his head in choosing films... what a waste of money in DIWALI. BOOHOO and DIWALA.

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  22. worst movie i have ever seen..............
    in the intervals they were showing the promo of hollywood film 2012 and then i realise the difference..........this movie is fully bullshit...........akshay should look for a good story otherwise he is gone with the movie like cctc ,tasveer and blue...........
    take care after watching the movie i was just imagining that i have came here watch a circus or what because i have seen some underwear some stunts and nothing else........actually more than underwater it was underwear film..........

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  23. worst movie i have ever seen........

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  24. flop show >>>>>>>>>>

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  25. bad bad bad and lastly the worst////

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  26. bakwasss...
    isse achchi toh all de best thi !

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  27. chutiya panti !...
    fuck taran adarsh ...
    jitne stunts promos mei thay utne hi movie mei hai...
    gaandu hai dhillon [producer] .. d'souze [ director]
    and akshay kumar bhi gaandu hi lagg rha hai...
    seth ji seth ji kahekar apni maa chudva rha hai poori blue film mei...

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  28. Taran Adarsh,

    This is movie is just like you only "Gand me dum nehi, hum kesi sa kum nehi", don't try to kill the people with your worst/fasle reviews.

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  29. very bad movie.....why 4 stars......2 is correct,blue-the worst movie

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  30. why they copied the boxing scene from broken arrow if is so original film???

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  31. bike scene in the train copied from "torque"
    sunjay dutt shooting in the house "bad boys"
    boxing scene "broken arrow"

    and i think zayed khan racing copied from a hollywood movie i dont know the name

    and god knows what other movies they copied.

    can anyone give a list of movies they copied
    it will be interesting

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  32. Sach baath tho D Souza ki gaand me dum hai, nahi tho ithna madarchod movie bananey ki dum kisme hai. Sanjay dutt blue swim wear mein ek dum gandu dikh raha tha, sharm aana chahiye usse aisa film karthey huye. Ek baar apna shakal dekha hota woh kapde pehen ke, number one chutiya dikh raha tha. Aur baap bete ki conversation marne se pehle hight light hai. Agar apna gand khud marni hotho e movie zaroor dekhna chahiye.

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  33. Nitya said:-
    itni bakwas movie maine aj tak ni dekhi thi
    ye director itne dino se chutia bana raha tha
    dude ye movie dekhne wali kahi se bhi nahi hai

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  34. abhi said;-
    is movie ke bare me kua kahu yaar itni bakwash movie mai ne apne life me nahi dakhi thi

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  35. people dont abuse jus coz the film is bad or good, u guys stay in civil socity.

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  36. Mr Taran Adarsh

    You were an respected reviewer but now a days your reviews are crap and is quite dissapointing. Blue is one of the worst movies of 2009. No story nothing just plain shit. Being a fan of Akshay KUmr i am quite dissapointed with his recent films.

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