
Or better still, make so many mistakes that Hello Charlie is not the worst part of your decade. And in case you’re wondering, I’m “others” in the first paragraph. There’s a lesson somewhere in there for Indian filmmakers. Speaking of Baby’s Day Out, I can’t help but recall the scene where the gorilla in the zoo and his alleged target audience, a baby, outsmart the three adult crooks who underestimate both the animal and the infant. Throw in a Gir forest ranger played by Rajpal Yadav (long time no see), a plane crash that results in a real gorilla from Uganda on the loose, a shot of the two gorillas peeing on either side of the hero, a sozzled veterinarian, a climax of tranquiliser darts and errant bullets – and I wonder why I’m still writing this review. Or perhaps because Shroff’s character, MD Makwana, is a daft spoof on beer baron and fugitive Vijay Mallya. Perhaps because it’s a rare Gujarati territory where alcohol is legally sold – and one can’t possibly be sober to participate in this hare-brained journey. Akshay Kumar,Emraan Hashmi are playing lead. (At one point, he engages in an elaborate song at a roadside dhaba with the giant monkey to pay for his truck’s diesel – a scene that might have been written as a tragedy in a film directed by a white man.) Why Diu, you ask? Such an unusual movie destination. Selfiee Movie Review & Showtimes: Find details of Selfiee along with its showtimes, movie review, trailer, teaser, full video songs, showtimes and cast. If that isn’t enough, Aadar Jain, who looks a lot like Nakul Kapoor in Shibani Kashyap’s 90s pop hit ‘ Ho Gayi Hai Mohabbat’ ( or the film Tumse Achcha Kaun Hai, depending on how old you are ), plays an incompetent simpleton from Indore who is in charge of transporting the gorilla from Mumbai to Diu without knowing that it’s actually a man.
