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No Problem (2010)
Cast : Anil Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, Suniel Shetty, Bipasha Basu, Kangna Ranaut, Neetu Chandra, Sushmita Sen, Paresh Rawal & Shakti Kapoor
Director : Anees Bazmee
Producer : Rajat Rawail, Anil Kapoor & Dr. B. K. Modi
Music : Sajid, Wajid, Pritam Chakraborty & Anand Raj Anand
Lyrics : Shabbir Ahmed, Kumaar & Anand Raj Anand
No Problem (2010) Bollywood Movie Audio songs at below
01 - No Problem
Wajid, Suzzne Demello, Khurram Iqbal, Bhishak Jyoti, Kamal Khan, Suganda Mishra & Altmash Faridi
02 -Shakira
Master Salim, Hardkaur & Kalpana
03 - Babe Di Krip
ikrant Singh & Kalpana
04 - We Are Innocent
Suraj Jagan
05 - Mast Punjabi
Anand Raj Anand & Sunidhi Chauhan
06 - Babe Di Kripa (Remix)
Vikrant Singh & Kalpana
07 - Shakira (Remix)
Master Salim, Hardkaur & Kalpana
08 - Mast Punjabi (Remix)
Anand Raj Anand & Sunidhi Chauhan
No Problem (2010) Bollywood Movie Story
No Problem is the rare case of a movie that could’ve benefitted from more dance numbers to distract from the dull plot. Instead, the few dance numbers that exist are marred by a surfeit of distracting Anglo backup dancers, most of whom resembled chubby transvestites.
At its worst, No Problem crosses the boundaries of good taste. A male character in drag escapes the romantic advances of another man by declaring that he has AIDS. Given how the disease is ravaging sub-Saharan Africa, it is a tacky and thoughtless attempt at humor.
I enjoyed one of director Anees Bazmee’s previous films, the goofball comedy Welcome. That movie succeeded primarily because of its supporting characters, played by Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor.
No Problem squanders its supporting cast. Suniel Shetty looks like he barely wants to be in the film. Sushmita Sen’s homicidal wife comes the closest to generating laughs, but even her character isn’t taken far enough.
The killer spouse subplot has a strange element to it. Arjun and Kajal have a young daughter whose role is to scream and cry while her mother tries to murder her father in front of her. What’s funny about watching a child suffer? The character isn’t essential to the plot (no, the clichéd instance when she floats away holding too many balloons doesn’t count), so there’s no reason for her to be in the movie.
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