Here are 10
reasons that made me say “Oh My God” after the film. It might help if you have
seen the film previously.
Oh My God
they made another social issue film that is also a mild entertainer. I wish
film makers realize that social issues don’t guarantee a good film, and I hope
the audience also realizes that just because a film is trying to tackle a
social issue it is not automatically a good film, as is the case here. The film
which looks at superstitions and religious practices adopted by the common man
and how one atheist fights against these beliefs in his own way is flawed on so
many levels that it isn’t even funny.
Oh My God
could they have made a film that was anymore hypocritical? We have a man here
who lives a life that involves cheating people by selling them idols of Gods
that are cheap and new as authentic and antic, yet he has a problem when an
insurance company refers to destruction caused by “acts of God” as not insured.
I’m guessing the next film in the series will be titled Oh My Nature and we
will see the same person, fighting against the clause “acts of nature” when his
car/bike/scooter is hit by a falling tree branch on a rainy thunderous night. Automotive
insurance companies, beware!
Oh My God
does this film even have logic. The story and dialog of the film encourages
people to use reason in their everyday lives, yet there is no common sense to
anything, including the court proceedings, in the film.
Oh My God,
it seems Kishanji , played by the key-ring spinning Akhshay Kumar, has a Batman
and Ghostrider complex, or at least are a fan of superhero films because why
else would he decide to make his grand entrance in a scene that have been inspired
from the above two films?
Oh My God,
it seems no one ever reads the fine print and is always ready to blame others
for their own mistake. Take me for instance; for not reading the fine print on
the cinema ticket that said that once I have seen this film, my money is
non-refundable no matter what. I live with that, but Kanji Lal Mehta (Paresh
Rawal) thinks it best to blame others for his negligence.
Oh My God
the films lacks on so many levels when you consider it just as a movie and not
a social commentary. The acting is nothing great, and before you jump up and
down and say “Paresh Rawal was brilliant”; yes he was, but it was an act that
he has done in countless films with hardly any variation.
Oh My God
this film is so preachy that I wanted to literally slap every person I met who
would try and defend everything that was said in the film. The film tells you
to use your own brain and not just blindly follow what the film itself
preached. As a result Oh My God lacks heart.
Oh My God we
live in a world that is neither God loving nor God fearing, so the entire
premise of the film lacks credibility. Look around you and tell me if we do any
selfless acts in the name of God (or not) or better yet stop from doing selfish
acts that may harm others because we fear God. A film that was even lightly
realistic would have had more of an impact, rather than one which uses a social
cause to try and sell itself.
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did you see Mithun Charkraborty in the film?
And lastly Oh
My God did you just see the makers of the films laughing their way to the bank
at our expense? I did.
Rating 2/5