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Full Movie: Heyy Babyy (2007)

Posted: admin on Sep 03 | Bollywood Movies





MOVIE REVIEW

Cast: Akshay Kumar, Ritesh Deshmukh,Vidya Balan, Fardeen Khan, Boman Irani
Director: Sajid Khan
Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala
Music Director: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Lyrics: Sameer, Anvita Dutt Guptan
Screenplay: Milap Zaveri
Choreography: Farah Khan, Geeta Kapoor, Vaibhavi Merchant

EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI

Lets end the suspense here..The baby rocks! Sajid Khan, the man known for his witty one liners and flair towards comedy had earlier showed his class while directing one of the six stories in RGV’s Darna Zaroori Hai. This time though, he springs up with an entertaining and equally convincing Heyy Babyy.

Heyy Babyy can be tagged as a film which is bound to make to you go bonkers over the fantastic narration and terrific chemistry between the leading actors Akshay, Fardeen and Riteish.

The best part about the movie is that it keeps you glued till the very end, though with a few glitches here and there. The publicity designers have worked well in order keep some beans for the theatrical release. While the glossy look and horny humour will keep the youth busy, it’s the emotional scenes that make Heyy Babyy a wholesome experience.

Coming to the plot, Heyy Babyy revolves around the three men who are having a blast in their bachelorhood. Aroush (Akshay Kumar) is a big time flirt, who woos his women with his happy go lucky attitude. Very close to Aroush is Tanmay (Riteish Deshmukh), who is hugely in demand as Eddie Teddy, the party entertainer. He handles the mummies’ babies as part of the work and pleasures up at the same time with the babes.

Ali aka Al (Fardeen Khan) is a gambler whose only strength and weakness is women women and more women. The threesome have surrendered most of their time is making women their objective pleasures and flirting. Their rocking lives come to a standstill when a little baby, their new roommate lands up on their doorstep. The series of events that follow are hilarious and Aroush, Tanmay and Al pull up their sleeves to take care of the dimpled beauty.

Esha (Vidya Balan) is here to snatch away the purpose of existence of the three men by breaking their hearts. She is not here to spare the one who betrayed her, even at the cost of the other two.

Sajid introduces the baby within the first 15 minutes of the show, keeping the plot slick and engrossing with the transformations of the leading actors from boys to men, and then to fathers.

The scenes are well crafted, with a punching storyline springing surprises every now and then. While the first part moves at a good pace, the second half needed a few cuts. The characters of Tanmay and Al go a little overboard to get the baby back. Here, a few sequences are well shot but lack the perfect execution.

Likewise, the climax will keep you busy and you will leave the theatre with a 24-carat smile.

Coming to technical aspects of filmmaking, director Sajid Khan deserves full credits to bring out the special unseen moments between his actors. The screenplay loses its pace in the second half. Cinematography is eye-catching and the blend of Hindi and English languages in the dialogues gels perfectly with the whole set up.

Well choreographed sequences elate the sound of music lent by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.

Actingwise, Akshay steals the show with his comic timings and fun-filled transformations. Quite impressive. Fardeen Khan delivers a clinically good performance, something that missed in his earlier comedies. Riteish Deshmukh, is not at his best as he tries very hard to match steps with his co-actors.

Vidya Balan is so good in the film, one cannot ignore but absorb her expressive swings added with her natural flair towards acting. Last but not the least, the baby is an absolute sweet heart.

Overall, Heyy Babyy matches the standards of a youthful sweet lime drink, along with the fizz and high of a one night affair! Order one for yourself..now.

Radiosargam Movie Rating: 7/10

Hanumant Bhansali

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  1. naha on September 4, 2007 6:05 am

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