C Company Review - C Kompany Movie Review
Aug 29th, 2008 by Ashok
Balaji Motion Pictures (Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor) the producers of C Kkompany promise to entertain with the comedy featuring Tusshar Kapoor, Raima Sen, Anupam Kher, Rajpal Yadav and Mithun Chakraborty. Sanjay Dutt has a small role, Celina Jaitley has a item number. There are also a host of television actors in special appearances.
Akshay Kumar (Tusshar Kapoor) is a crime reporter, Ramakanth Joshi (Anupam Kher )is a retired accountant trying to deal with his ungrateful son and Lambodar (Rajpal Yadav) are friends. These three share their respective plight with one another and find solace in each others company. On one occasion, they play a harmless prank to tackle their problems. One thing leads to another, and before they realize, the incident becomes news.
Was Ekta Kapoor trying to promote her television soaps through C Kkompany? Quite a few renowned television actors from her serials make an appearance. The movie takes several digs at her K serials and what’s more Ekta Kapoor herself makes an appearance. We have a underworld don (Mithunda) who gets all emotional and sheds a bucket of tears while watching Ekta’s telly soaps.
There are spoofs on almost everything.. Amitabh Bachchan and his Kaun Banega Crorepati, under world, Karan Johar, Talk shows… the list is endless. Unforunately though, nothing is funny nor entertaining. The dialogues are some of the worst I have heard in recent times. The lesser said about the music, the better.
The only positive about C Kkompany is the performances by a few actors and no prizes for guessing who. Anupam Kher, Rajpal Yadav and Mithuna stand out but you cant expect them to rise above the below average script. Tusshar Kapoor is poor, as expected. His mannerisms just don’t work anymore. Its really high time he quits acting and gets into production.
Raima Sen is wasted. Although she looks beautiful and those super expressive eyes are enough to make you fall in love with her.
To sum up, C Kkompany is poor in every department; except for decent performances by the veterans, NOTHING is worth a mention.