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Bumboo

Release Date : 30 March 2012
Year : 2012
Banner : RCL Motion Pictures
Producer : RCL Motion Pictures
Director : Jagdish Rajpurohit
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Bumboo SYNOPSIS

BUMBOO is a story based on the idea that in this life we all meet someone who comes and screws it all up ( ya phir jisko bambiyaa bhashaa mai humVaat lagna kehte hai). Each character in the film screws someones happiness which create extremely humourous situations and rib tickling comedy.
 
BUMBOO is based on a original story L’Emmerduer written by Francis Veber ( French writer & director with brilliant films like A DINNER GAME ( Indian version : Bheja Fry ) , VALET etc. The film when launched in France first time created a history of sorts with its box office success and is considered a comedy classic in France even today.
 
Professional hitman Mangal Singh takes a contract to kill stock market scamster Manu Gupta in front of the Goa High Court where he is to undergo a trial. Mangal Singh plans to do the job from a hotel room which is opposite to the court.
 
Suresh Sudhakar , a press photographer is sent to Goa to cover Manu Gupta’s trial and checks-in the same hotel next to Mangal Singhs room .
Sudhakar tries to meet his ex-wife Pinky who is living in Goa . Pinky refuses to meetup or even talk and confers with her new boyfriend Dr D’Souza. Sudhakar threatens pinky that he would commit suicide , but she does not belive him. A depressed Sudhakar tries to commit suicide by hanging from the bathroom shower but fails. Bell Boy Vincent ( who is in Mangal Singhs room at that moment ) hears the ruckus and opens the centre door between Mangal Singh & Sudhakars room due to which all characters get to interact with each other.
 
Mangal Singh scared that cops might come to the room , assures Vincent that he would take care of Sudhakar and there is no need to call the cops. Assured by this promise Vincent leaves Sudhakar in the care of Mangal . Sudhakar in the meanwhile assumes that Mangal is a truly good samaritain and taking fancy for his friendship does not let Mangal go anywhere or let him do his job .
 
Pinky’s boyfriend Dr D’Souza ( a pyschiatrist ) comes to the hotel to consel Sudhakar not to commit suicide, but ends up meeting Mangal & mistakes him to be Sudhakar and gives a sedative to Mangal due to which he is not able to do any work . Completely baffled by these turn of events, Mangal forces Sudhakar to call the Dr back who now comes with Pinky and cures Mangal of his condition but not before Pinky and Sudhakar have a chat which causes more distress to the Dr. Pinky has a major showdown with both Dr D’Souza and Sudhakar and leaves in a huff only to return and speak again to Sudhakar and convince him to go away .
 
During the course of the story we also visit Manu Gupta’s entourage which is travelling from Bombay to Goa in a police van disguised as a Milk Van with a group of commandos in it. At each visit, we see how manu Gupta is making thier lives miserable with his silly antics.
 
All this while Mangal Singh who has come to Goa for the special operation is unable to do anything and undergoes several shocks of being treated multiple times by the Dr and reacting adversely to each dose of medicine while Sudhakar keeps pestering him to reach out to Pinky and help him get her back.

Manu Gupta the scamster finally reaches Goa but before he can be shot by Mangal , tremendos ruckus follows in the room where Mangal , Sudhakar, a Cop and others fight it out and literally end up dangling from the hotel while a shot is accidently fired from Mangals gun which hits Manu Gupta’s ass . ! Despite this hit , Manu Gupta reaches the court and gives his witness against all scamsters. Mangal Singh retires in a Ashram due to the shock of forced freindship thrust upon him. Sudhakar gets back Pinky and lives in acrimony with their child and Pinky. 

Bumboo REVIEWS

Bumbling Effort At Comedy

By MovieTalkies.com, 29 March 2012 0.5 / 5

It's just the initial five minutes of the film that makes you think that you might be in a comedy treat. However, as the story progresses, you begin to realize that Bumboo is a yawn inducing pathetic attempt at humour.

A story that mixes two subplots Bumboo is about a scamster Manu Gupta (Sudhir Pandey), who gets arrested for a major scam and promises to uncover the secrets of other 'parties' during his trial. This of course causes a hustle bustle in the city underworld, prompting the entry of an international hitman and sniper Mangal Singh (Sharat Saxena), who is dispatched to get rid of the troublesome Gupta before he reaches court.

On the other hand is Suresh Sudhakar (Kavin Dave), an irritatingly boring news photographer, who gets booked in the same hotel as the hitman to shoot (through his camera, of course) Gupta and the attempts on his life, if any. Su Su (as Sudhakar is known, much to his discomfort) also has plans to reconcile with his wife Pinky (Mandy Takhar), a bimbette who has walked out on Sudhakar to hook up with a shrink in Goa. The hotel also has a staff member Vincent Gomes (Sanjay Mishra), a Goan with a North Indian accent, who seems determined to impose his presence on the two guests Singh and Sudhakar at the slightest opportunity.

When Sudhakar attempts a suicide after Pinky rebuffs his attempts at reconciliation, Singh agrees to look over him in order to prevent a repeat attempt, which might bring the cops nosing in the issue and blow his assassination mission. What follows is a series of misunderstandings, rife with so called humour in the form of digs at homosexuals and mentally affected patients and some old fashioned slapstick, which is really not funny anymore.

Without exception, every actor in the movie either sleepwalks through his role or hams as if his life depends on it. The director probably thought that if toilet humour worked in Delhi Belly, it would work for Bumboo too, but without an impressive script or screenplay, one just ends up wrinkling his nose at the scatological humour. Kavin Dave might be a barrel of laughs in all the television advertisements he appears in, but the actor seriously needs to pull up his socks if he wants to make a mark on the silver screen. Sharat Saxena as the hitman has nothing much to do but growl and frown at everyone in sight. Sanjay Mishra, who has displayed great comic sense in the past, too falls flat on his face and apart from a few reluctant chuckle worthy lines, the humour in the movie is nothing worth writing home about.

In conclusion, beating up yourself with a 'bumboo' is any day a better option that going to watch Bumboo
 

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