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Heyy Babyy

September 27, 2007

HEYY BABYY is a complete entertainer with loads of comedy and emotional drama dovetailed with absolutely fine cinematography and direction. The Director of the film, Sajid Khan has made sure that viewers do not lose interest while sitting in the theater. While the movie commences with suspense about a baby left by her parents at the doorsteps of three friends, Aroush, Tanmay and Ali, played by Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh and Fardeen khan, the movie ends in a quite melodramatic manner with the unveiling of the furtive love affair between Akshay Kumar and Vidhya Balan. The story is stuffed with the ways of these three Casanovas, who chased many women in their life.

Once delved deep from the superficially funny act of the three actors, it is a story of human relationship, its complexities and an individual’s dual state of approach in love-a flirtatious angle and the committed facet. All the shades are very well delineated with the strong acting of the actors. The comic timing is not blatantly boisterous but appealing and sensible too. Moreover, the story revolves around all the characters and not only developing Akshay and his love interest. Also Fardeen and Ritesh rise from being mere supporting pillars to significant roles thereby tightening the plot of the film. What and how they stand in the story is to be watched out for appreciating Sajid’s effort.

3 comments

  1. A wonderful sense of comedy and emotion is what blends the complete movie. Sajid Khan, who himself enacts excellent comedy also showed a brilliant understanding of its application. Juxtaposition of emotion with it is done amazingly.


  2. Hey baby is undoubtedly a successful piece of comedy where these three heroes, Ajay, Fardeen and Ritesh have done a wonderful job. The plot of the film is very youth oriented where an intelligent audience can learn a lesson about flirtatious and committed relationship.


  3. Heyy Babyy is one of the best movies of this year with a different story and treatment although the movie drags in the second half



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