Loot
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Loot, directed by Rajnish Raj Thakur has taken an exceedingly long time to hit the theatre and the time lapse is pretty evident in the movie narrative.
Loot fails to hold ground even after we are are introduced to the four protagonists played by Govinda, Suniel Shetty, Jaaved Jaaferi and Mahakshay Chakraborty. The narrative goes at snail pace and fails to make an impact. The narrative seems so unconnected at various times that even the witty one liners and a few good comic scenes is unable to save Loot. The script and screenplay is clumsy.
Story
Loot is the story of Pandit (Govinda), Builder (Suniel Shetty], Akbar (Jaaved Jaaferi) and Wilson (Mahakshay Chakraborty), who have been asked to carry out a robbery in Pattaya, Thailand. But they end up going to the wrong address and robbing. The three are in a mess, with the most feared don Mahesh Manjrekar going after them.
Performance
Govinda's comic timing is perfect. The actor, as always carries off the comic sequences entirely on his shoulders. Suniel Shetty is very good and so is Jaaved Jaaferi. Mahakshay is not impressive enough. While Mika does a decent job, Shweta Bhardwaj and Kim Sharma have nothing much to do in Loot. The other stars in the film have done an average job.
On the whole, Loot is disappointing.
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Don't get looted!
Supposedly inspired from 'Crime Spree', this desi dramedy could be best remembered for its dialogues that sit on the fence between vulgar and down-right obscene. And just like the one, 'Daal ke bataya nahin jaata aur batake daala nahin jaata', tickets once sold, will not be accepted back. A clear loot of one's senses this












