Badmaash Company – Review

Friday, May 7, 2010, 17:04 [IST]
Actor turned debutante director Parmeet Sethi made a startling confession on my show, a few days ago. He said, he had completed the entire script, with dialogue, in six days flat. I was apprehensive initially, but not once does Badmaash Company give you the feeling that it's a hurried job or the debutante writer-director, in a bid to start his first film, had left blanks incomplete.

The earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed. The adage holds true for the youth of today, who wish to attain the riches overnight and take an easy route/shortcut to climb the ladder of success. Just when you start thinking that you've conquered it all, that you're God, a stroke of bad luck brings you back to Ground Zero, to experience the harsh realities of life.

Parmeet walks the tight rope of handling a complex subject and offering entertainment simultaneously, in his very first film. To his credit, the film has several poignant and enjoyable moments that catch you by complete surprise. While the film has it all - the writing has the power to keep the viewer hooked - the film has a handicap in the form of its second hour, especially the penultimate 25-odd minutes.

Let me specify! With a running time of approx. 2.30 hours, the extra footage in the end - Shahid and friends trying to salvage his uncle's business - only adds to the length of the enterprise. Ideally, the film should've ended when the friends forgive each other and shake hands, after a series of personal and professional setbacks.

Final word? Badmaash Company is a decent attempt, with several captivating moments and power-packed performances by each and every member of its cast. We often grudge that entertainment-laden films make no sense these days, but this one entertains and also makes sense. Watch it!

Badmaash Company is set in the 1990s in middle class Mumbai, of four ordinary youngsters (Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Meiyang Chang and Vir Das), who came together to start an import business of things longed for by yuppie Indians. What made their venture such a stupendous success was the fact that they found a way to beat the system and soon became the undisputed kings in their business, realizing their one dream of making quick money is by doing all the wrong things the right way.

Living the life of champagne wishes and caviar dreams, the four friends discover that to make a business successful, you don't need big money. All you need is a big idea. All is well and hunky dory till one day the four maverick entrepreneurs are forced to shut shop.

The best thing about Badmaash Company is that you identify with the mindset of those who aspire to reach the pinnacle of success using shortcuts. The scams and the con games the youth indulge in are easy to decipher and least complicated, which works in its favour. Another strong point is the camaraderie that the four actors share on screen. The film would've fallen flat if the chemistry was missing, but the bonding looks so real that you forget that they are merely enacting those roles.

Badmaash Company has some terrific moments. The sequences in Bangkok are enjoyable. Ditto for the showdown between the friends in the post-interval hour. The transformation in Shahid's persona is also beautifully depicted. But, like I pointed out at the outset, the second hour tends to get repetitive and the penultimate 25-odd minutes are a strict no-no.

Pritam's music is foot-tapping and almost every song has been filmed very well. Sanjay Kapoor's cinematography is just right.

Every actor puts his best foot forward in Badmaash Company. Shahid gets it right yet again. It wouldn't be erroneous to say that this is amongst his finest works. Watch him blow his lid in the restaurant sequence and also in another sequence, when he meets a pregnant Anushka. He is confidence personified in those sequences.

Anushka is a revelation. She looks stunning, her performance is livewire and the chemistry with Shahid is electrifying. Strangely, she took a backseat after her debut in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, but Badmaash Company will bring her back in public eye. Vir Das is another surprise. He's in terrific form here. The film marks the 'birth' of another talent - Meiyang Chang - who adds a lot of freshness and zing to his character. Anupam Kher is wonderful. Kiran Juneja makes her presence felt. Pawan Malhotra is extremely likeable.

On the whole, Badmaash Company is a watchable experience for various reasons, the prime reason being it offers solid entertainment, but doesn't insult your intelligence. Recommended!


Director - Parmeet Sethi
Cast - Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Meiyang Chang, Vir Das

User Comments
raandi 27 Jul 2010 04:51 pm
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pwincez101 14 Jun 2010 07:28 pm
i luv yhuu shahid kapoor ur dah best in the world i luv dat film badmaash company xxxx i luv yhu shahid yhuu rockk xxx
pawan sharma 21 May 2010 08:19 am
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prakash bhandari 10 May 2010 11:35 am
fantastic movie....excelllent....u r rocking fahid ......
sujay 09 May 2010 05:51 pm
shahid was rock in dis movie with anushka n shahid was doing exilent job wid his acting i luv 2 saw badmaash company n i think this movie is gone be good hit...
sujay 09 May 2010 05:53 pm
or jo bhi bakwaas kahega samajlo usko movie ke baare me kuch bhi nhi pata..
namrata 08 May 2010 07:05 pm
shahid i luv u veryyyyy much....u've alwayz tried sumthng new...as usual i luvd u in dis movie also...chang n vir wr awesum as wel...i felt d movie was superb....:)
BLACKARSEPREACHER 08 May 2010 05:04 pm
Badmassh is a FLOP in capital letters. Housefull is indeed running housefull all over the world besides India.
Rizwan haq 08 May 2010 12:56 pm
Housefull in not a movie to continue housefull cenemas
vabatosh 08 May 2010 10:45 am
chang really steals the show
Smitha 08 May 2010 07:02 am
I didnt like this movie, Shahid is a copy cat. He copies Shahrukh. I love Shahrukh, he never copies anyone.
Pradeep 08 May 2010 11:26 am
For your kind information, Shah Rukh is not an actor and he copies Mr.Dileep Kumar!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Samitha 08 May 2010 01:34 pm
Pradeep if you think that Shahrukh is not an actor, then he would not have got so many awards to his Credit. And who is dilip kumar, I dont know him.
pushpendra 12 May 2010 03:03 pm
everybody knows in industry he buy awards
prakash 10 May 2010 11:37 am
u r right....shahid is awesome no one can compare wid him..ok...so just...f..kkkkkkk
anand 08 May 2010 11:30 am
if shahid is a copy cat than ur shahrukh is copy billa bcoz he copies big b dilip kumar .
sachit sehgal 10 May 2010 12:00 am
hat srk overacts a lot
aamir 10 May 2010 11:18 pm
shahid is good actor.... he did't copy of sharukh acting.. first prove sharikh is good actor or not????? aamir khan is an good actor
pushpendra 12 May 2010 03:02 pm
shahrukh is first copycat in industry in serious roles he is copying delip kumar and in comedy raj kapoor
Samitha 15 May 2010 07:41 am
All who says that SRK is copycat are Mad People. No Aamir or Salman SRK is the best. Love you SRK
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