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Comedy is serious business and Priyadarshan has explored this genre with flourish. In the movie, there are ample moments that tickle your funny bone. Bhagam Bhag may not be Priyadarshan’s finest effort in this genre, but it provides ample laughter and entertainment in the final tally. –platform47.com
Priyadarshans movies hardly had any place for straight on the face kind of humor. Instead he wants to make us laugh by placing his characters amidst a riot, a cacophony where the characters are just kept rumbling around in situations that look straight out of a comic book. His films can amuse, tickle our funny bones and have a little charm to them. But at the same time they are filled with scruffy, cluttered and most of the times over-the-top situations that almost pull the movie on the brink of getting bizarre. But thats Priyadarshans style, his fashion of treating comedies and in the course of time its become his symbol. And quite frankly hes very good at it.
xIn BHAGAM BHAG too his inimitable touch never goes out of sight. But this time he does not rely on it or try to go overboard with his madcap tricks to bring out the laughter. He and writer Neeraj Vora instead try to wade the story through some unpretentious and toned-down sequences. The director has this time chosen to work on a suspense comedy and the story has shaped up well. Priyadarshan has also pushed aside the usual Bollywood elements in this film. None of his actors sing and dance in this movie. Of course there are songs but not too many and they dont intercept the story flow. –platform47.com
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