“Crew” Movie Review: Tabu, Kareena, and Kriti’s Endearing Trio Saves This Lighthearted Caper.

"Crew" Movie Review: Tabu, Kareena, and Kriti's Endearing Trio Saves This Lighthearted Caper.
69 / 100

Though director Rajesh A Krishnan hasn’t fully developed the concept of tricking the conman, it is still a tasty premise.

The crew, who are the creators of “Veere Di Wedding,” cleverly edits scenes to highlight the fun and flirtatious behavior of three powerful women while maintaining the suspense in the gossamer storyline.

It’s in the category of feel-good movies where the characters appear opulent even while they’re in trouble. Director Rajesh Krishnan exploits the manipulative of the upper middle class to feed the aspirations of the Instagram generation with controlled emotions, riding on the biggest casting coup of the year. The light-hearted performer is eager to illustrate that modern ladies can drink and complain just as much as wealthy lads, alternating between risqué and sensual. Following a string of testosterone-fueled aerial exploits, the females are dressed to steal the show this time.

Three flight hostesses who operate their individual houses—Jasmine (Kareena Kapoor), Divya (Kriti Sanon), and Geeta (Tabu)—become entangled in a web of situations where it becomes difficult to distinguish between need and greed.

Team Hindi

Leading man: Rajesh A. Krishnan

  • Cast: Tabu, Dilijit Dosanjh, Kapil Sharma, Kriti Sanon, Kareena Kapoor; 118 minutes in length.
  • The plot revolves around what happens to three girls who are trying to make ends meet.
  • meet and get an opportunity to transform their life in an instant.The authors have conjured up a sinister cause and effect based on the abrupt derailment of a well-known airline. When a pot of gold falls into their laps by chance, the three team members, driven by greed and need, descend to plan a heist.Though there are flashes of brilliant inventiveness and a delightful idea of tricking the conman, the writers Nidhi Mehra and Mehul Suri rely a bit too much on Tabu, Kareena, and Kriti’s genius to make magic out of small chat. As the characters show their advantages, the males in the movie lose their ability to think, and this is how the film approaches the audience as well. The sarcastic comments made by Tabu and Kareena regarding their age resonate well, yet their brilliance really calls for a more complex storyline.The three hit it off straight away, building a strong bond early on. They have given the characters a wicked sense of humor and sass, but their impressive acting and glitz cannot disguise the screenplay’s fundamental silliness. We are aware that an image’s resolution has no bearing on its quality. The writing eventually turns into something as self-aware and boring as the task of asking other passengers on a flight what they would like to eat—a situational joke that the writers have themselves employed to create humor. The script’s underlined passages when Krishnan asks for a grin or a laugh are where you can see his desperate attempt to make the audience laugh.When Tabu presents a routine scenario, such as giving her husband, played by Kapil Sharma, security instructions, we frequently laud her comedic timing and her ability to cast a spell. Although Kriti has a wonderful innate sense of drama, Kareena Kapoor is the real star of this flight since she is in incredible physical and mental shape. Even in a loud environment, the three can cause the protagonists to have anxious moments.

Krishnan, played by Kapil Sharma, is a struggling comedian who dreams of making it big in the entertainment industry. He often turns to his friend and fellow actor, Tabu, for advice on how to improve his act. Tabu, with her quick wit and comedic timing, is always there to lend a helping hand.

In one scene, Krishnan asks Tabu for tips on how to make the audience laugh. She responds with a joke about a man walking into a bar, which leaves both of them in stitches. This kind of playful banter between the two characters adds depth and humor to the story.

But it’s not just Krishnan and Tabu who provide the laughs in this film. Kareena Kapoor steals the show as she plays

With roles intended to be one end credit song and three scenes long, Kapil and Diljit Dosanjh have not had much leeway to express themselves. When it comes to being a tycoon, Saswata Chatterjee looks impressive.

It’s a real moment of pride for Laxmikant Pyarelal to create an addictive riff that still sounds good after thirty years, even though the entire background score is taken from Subhash Ghai’s Khal Nayak number, “Choli Ke Peeche.” On the other hand, Hero No. 1’s “Sona Kitna Sona” becomes irritating when played repeatedly. It seemed as though the creators left the sets to the attractive girls to do their thing after a moment in the tumultuous second half. Krishnan closes his store right before his things start to lose their shine, which is a positive development.

The crew is performing in theaters right now.

Published by : Reshraman

69 / 100
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