Ferrari Ki Sawari Review & Story


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Directet by Rajesh Mapuskar
Produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Written by Rajesh Mapuskar
Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Neeraj Vora
Music by Pritam chakraborthy
Star Cast
Sharman Joshi as Rusy
Boman Irani as Deboo
Ritvik Sahore as Kayo
Paresh Rawal as Dilip Dharmadhikari
Vidya Balan in a Special Appearance (Song - Mala Jau De)
Country  India
Budget   20 crore ( US$ 3.99 million)
Genre     Sports,Comedy


Story
Ferrari Ki Sawari is a story of a talented boy who dreams of making it big in the world of cricket. Kayo (Ritvik Sahore) is just a school kid but plays cricket like a professional. His father Sharman Joshi and his grandfather too were very good players. Boman Irani, as the grandpa, who's had a bitter past with the game of cricket (Behram Deboo, at the age of 14, was the youngest Ranji Trophy player for Bombay. But  Behram’s best buddy in the cricket club, Dilip(Paresh Rawal), turned out be his  enemy, destroying his chances to make it to India XI),so
He doesn't approve of the sport anymore. But Sharman wants to realise his son's dream of playing for the country.His son has a dream of playing at Lord's cricket ground. Destiny gives him a chance to make it to the Lords Stadium in London for which he would need hefty coaching fees. His father Rustom (Sharman Joshi), an RTO head clerk, who leads a hand-to-mouth living, fails to get any loan.
On ther hand a local corporator's son wishes for a Ferrari in his wedding for an hour for which he is willing to pay any amount. In a chance encounter, To fulfill his son's(kayo) dream the honest father(Rusy) performs a small act of dishonesty for the first time in his life. He borrows a red Ferrari (which in real life belongs to Sachin Tendulkar) without informing the owner and give car to the local corporator's son which gets him the money . Trouble starts when the upright Rustom decides to give back the Ferrari to its original owner(Sachin Tendulkar).will he succeed to give Ferrari to his owner is what remaning film all about.

Review
The highlight of Ferrari Ki Sawaari is that it was shot at the Lord's Cricket Ground in London.
The sport is something that everyone can relate to. This was a tribute to all the young boys who spend countless hours, dreaming of the day when they can play for country with the same passion as the master blaster does.


Performance
Sharman as a father of talented boy has delivered an amazing performance, (this is his first solo movie) his style, body language, dialogue delivery is mind blowing. Ritvik Sahore as Kayo is promising and acted well. Boman Irani  gives an outstanding performance. The actor is known to be repetitively loud and annoying at times, but here, he actually sobers down to forcefully articulate that life has not been fair to him. Paresh Rawal as Dilip Dharmadhikari (heads of the cricket board) in cameo was good.
 The other supporting cast, most especially Seema Bhargava as a wedding planner Baboo didi provided some much needed laughter.

Technically the film can't be faulted and the excellent cinematography works in its favor.The dialogues by RajKumar Hirani  entertain  with fuuny moments. Rajkumar Hirani keeps the dialogues simple and life like and the lines leave an impact without the need of any dramatic punch. Humour and drama go hand-in-hand in the film and the diverse genres never overshadow each other at any point.


Verdict
If you like simple films with human values this is your type of film. The movie has some fine performances, dialogs, feel good moments and a refreshing change from our usual Masala movies.so,go and watch the movie.



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