Rafoo Chakkar - another struggling attempt at comedy..

One more attempt at comedy. Some are genuinely funny while the others turn out to be brainless ones that can’t even tickle us to laugh and leaves us wondering what just hit us. Rafoo Chakkar is another such attempt by the Choreographer-turned-Director B.H. Tharum Kumar. The scripting is weak and there is no consistency in the plot or content.
Movie: Rafoo Chakkar
Cast: Aslam Khan, Nisha Rawal, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Yudhishtir, Nauheed Cyrusi, Tinu Anand, Archana Puran Singh, Meeta Vashisth, Anant Mahadevan, Shakti Kapoor
Director: B.H.Tharun Kumar
Rating: 1/5
The story is about two youth who want to get away from home when their father plans a marriage. These thoroughly spoilt brats and an equally thoroughly spoilt sisters whom they are supposed to marry Julie (Nauheed Cyrusi) and Millie (Nisha Rawal) run away from their homes. And not to forget these boys ironically meet these same girls and get attracted not realizing that they were the ones their father wanted them to get married to!
The plot gets further chaotic when the two girls get saved from a bunch of undesired elements by two middle aged sisters Koena (Mita Vashisht) and Kokila (Archana Puransingh), who are men haters and who do not want to get married. Their old father is bent on getting his daughters married that he puts a clause in his will that they should get married before they turn 45, else all his assets would go to a poor trust. With just 24 hours in hand, the two look desperately for someone to marry them.
Just then the two youth Munnu (Aslam) and Pappu (Yudhistir) land in their homes to steal but get overpowered, arrested and later on married to them. Things go totally berserk and what is supposed to be a comedy movie turns into suffering than something to laugh and get entertained.
The direction is badly handled and music is tolerable. Cinematography is also tolerable, but the cast do no justice except for the saving grace of Tinnu Anand and Anand Mahadevan. The rest are practically wasted in a movie that falls below the single star rating scale. A movie to be avoidable for sure.








