Gali Gali Chor Hai
Gali Gali Chor Hai
| 03 February 2012 (USA)
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Bharat is the Indian common man and a part-time actor, and portrays the role of Hanuman, the monkey God, at the local Ramleela skit. His family consists of his wife, Nisha, ambitious for her husband, and would like him to be promoted from cashier to manager at the bank. Bharat, however, wants to be Ram, the protagonist in Ramleela. And then one day, Bharat’s table-fan gets stolen. Bharat then gets sucked into a system that worships corruption and dishonesty, and is forced to bribe his way through criminals and law keepers alike, just to get this table-fan back. What the system does not seem to realise, however, is that even somebody as common as Bharat can snap, and when he does, he can make life hell for a lot of people

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Interesteg What makes it different from others?
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Rijndri Load of rubbish!!
mraculeated The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
silvan-desouza Im sorry to start the review with such a headline, but it's really sad that a talented actor like Akshaye Khanna has to face this, this guy is one of the finest actors we have but sadly perhaps his movie choices made him to see this day. Gali Gali Chor Hai was his last release till date and Im waiting to see him back in action. The film is directed by Rumi Jaffrey who gave us Life Partner before which too didn't work. This film tries to encash on the then Anna Movement which was a rage, The film could've succeeded had it been handled with more conviction. The initial scenes are well handled like the Annu Kapoor-Akshaye Khanna portions, but the Ram Leela part could be better justaxposed. Also the way things are handled towards the end don't work, though the scene where Akshaye slaps the culprits is well handled, the film ends on an abrupt note rightaway.Direction is below the mark Music is okayAkshaye Khanna is superb in his role, he gives it all and emerges triumps, its the script that lets him down Mughda Ghodse and Shreya Saran are okay Satish Kaushik is good, Murli Sharma is as usual Annu Kapoor is superb, rest are okay
Rohan Gupta I'm rating on the basis of my expectations with the movie. The movie shows the Indian system exploiting the gullibility of the masses.Good things about the movie:1. Actors are good and have done a commendable job2. Some would like Veena's item songBad things about the movie:1. Monotonous story and very depressing throughout2. Ends abruptly without giving a proper conclusion. But still you'll be happy that at least the movie is over.I would rather recommend watching "Office Office" serial which gives a great portrayal of corruption in the Indian offices along with unique characters to tickle your funny bone.
bobbysing There have been few good movies made on the subject of a common man being caught in the ugly vicious circle of the corrupt system prevailing in our country. Shyam Benegal gave us "Well Done Abba" on the same theme in 2010 and last year we had "Chala Musaddi Office Office" based on the famous TV series revolving around the same common man, who always becomes the victim in this corrupt bureaucratic system.GALI GALI CHOR HAI is also another project made on the similar lines which revolves around a middle class family of Bhopal with only 4 members. There is a retired father (Satish Kaushik), a son who works in a bank (Akshay Khanna), his wife who is teacher (Shreya Saran) and a young modern girl (Mughda Godse) who is a paying guest living with them like a family. Their difficult time starts from the moment they refuse to give one room of their house for the Election Campaign Office of a reputed contestant. But the matter even gets worst when the elderly father (after his refusal to the leader), gives the same room to the opposition's contestant instead. In frustration, the first party starts creating complex situations for the family with the help of local police which further leads to a much serious allegation towards the climax.Interestingly there was no ANNA MOVEMENT when the two movies mentioned above released in the past years. But now after ANNA being known to every single person of the nation, the subject certainly has its own reach and relevance in the present context. So in that way director Rumy Jafry chose the right plot and star-cast too, to impress the common man watching the film. However once again it is the execution which somehow is not able to make the desired impact on the audience. And for this I would like to blame its childish second half and a very strange or unintelligent conclusion which takes the film to simply no-where in the end with an abrupt finish.GGCH starts off pleasantly with many light sequences and some well written one liners too. But as the common man gets into trouble, it prolongs the things without any solid base and then later goes on to add many silly sequences in its second half diluting the good impact made by its first hour. Particularly the scenes related with the bag and two funny terrorists following Akshay should have been treated in a better way with at least a little logic. Still the film didn't seem to be that bad until the climax when it suddenly finishes off just with a few slaps, without giving any entertaining or interesting solution for the situation. In other words, it all ends in only a few seconds as if the director was told on one fine day that we have to finish the shooting today itself and they did it as instructed on the spot.Making a simple film is a difficult job and Rumy Jafry tries to do the same successfully only in bits and parts in GGCH. The initial sequences of how Police can easily be used to tease a common man are well enacted and directed. But in its later reels, the film loses the grip and keeps hanging between a comedy, drama and a satire. Many sub-plots remain deliberate and under-used, like the tension between Akshay-Shreya, scenes at the Ramlila stage and the plot in which the hero acts as Hanuman in the local Ramlila after his job hours. Particularly the Hanuman angle which was also promoted in the promos remains completely ineffective and useless. Nevertheless in the soundtrack it does have one well written title song sung by Kailash Kher (who is also there in the song) and a catchy item number "Channo" featuring Veena Malik of Big Boss fame.In the performance section, Akshay delivers a fine act but I still couldn't find anything new in his common man. Both Shreya Saran and Mughda Godse are simply there as the representatives of the opposite sex with nothing great to do in the entire film. Satish Kaushik is entertaining along with Annu Kapoor who comes up with the best performance in the film as the corrupt police officer. Amit Mistry impresses once again and Vijay Raaz remains the same in a brief role.In the end, I would like to say that Yes, we all hate corruption and want to get rid of it as soon as possible. But what's the use of making such unimpressive and directionless films which try to encash the burning topic in the name of comedy. Frankly I could only enjoy a few sequences (in its first hour) and some dialogues in the entire film and the rest was just like another lifeless movie made around the common man which you might enjoy watching only on DVD after its home video release.
svaidyaji This movie is a great portrayal of corruption in India. I shows how common man gets entangled in it. Common man loses to the corrupt. It depicts life in a medium city. It uses Bhopali accent, and Bundelkhandi dialect. Acting of every one is fantastic. Annu Kapoor excels as a greedy policeman. Vijay Raaj looks like a real thief. Mugdha Godse is overbearing, but tolerable. Ramleela is entertaining and the characters funny. Akshaye Khanna and Shreya Sharan are typical middle class characters. It is an off beat movie that is very close to reality. Overall, it is a must watch.