Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Cash !!! Steal the diamond if u can !!!


Starring
Ajay Devgan .... Karan
Ritesh Deshmukh .... Lucky
Esha Deol .... Pooja
Zayed Khan .... Danny
Sunil Shetty .... Angad
Dia Mirza .... Aditi
Shamita Shetty .... Shania

Director : Anubhav Sinha

Stylish cinematography, slick editing and classy stunts cannot make a film. And that is all Anubhav Sinha’s ‘Cash’ has got.

Anubhav Sinha takes a couple of zany characters, a bunch of thieves and thugs, and he throws in a common motive for them – a set of priceless diamonds. He twists and turns his camera from every conceivable angle. He throws in an ample dash of stunts (supported by sloppy animation). Doing so, Sinha comes up with a film that is visually appealing, not a notch more than that.

In a nutshell, ‘Cash’ is all style and no substance.

The film tells the story of an ace conman Karan or Doc (Ajay Devgan) who hires a bunch of robbers to carry out a perfect heist of priceless diamonds in South Africa.

Each of these thieves has his or her specialty.

Danny (Zayed Khan) loves to battle the waves. He is a surfer. Lucky (Ritesh Deshmukh) is a skateboarder, and Pooja (Esha Deol) is the get-away girl. None can catch her once she is behind the steering wheel of a car.

On the other hand, there is a vengeful underworld don (Sunil Shetty) who is hell-bent on getting his hands on the diamonds. And there is gorgeous Aditi (Dia Mirza), a girl who believes in love, trust and loyalty.

And then there are also those who have been given the responsibility of the security of the diamonds. Shania (Shamita Shetty) is the feisty Head of Security.

What follows is a heist. But things go horribly wrong after that. There is double cross and treachery. Things boil to such a point that the winner will take the diamonds but the loser may have to lose his or her life.

Admitted that ‘Cash’ has its fair share of stunts and action. But with the exception of a few scenes the movie hardly sets your adrenalin rushing. On top of it is the ridiculous animation of the characters. Each character is sort of given a designer makeover in the cartoon version.

Only performances by actors could have saved the film, but there, too, ‘Cash’ falters. Ajay Devgan is wooden. He just doesn’t put his heart into the performance. Sunil Shetty, as before, remains expressionless (despite putting in his heart). Zayed Khan and Ritesh Deshmukh are strictly okay.

Interestingly, it is the leading ladies who score better. Shamita Shetty is impressive and Dia Mirza is eye candy. Esha Deol is neither of the two.

At the end of the day, ‘Cash’ turns out to be a senseless action thriller. It is like a rollercoaster heading nowhere. Music by Vishal-Shekhar may hold some interest, but a lack of engaging script cannot be overlooked.