Loot,
directed
by
Rajnish
Raj
Thakur
has
taken
an
exceedingly
long
time
to
hit
the
theatre
and
the
time
lapse
is
pretty
evident
in
the
movie
narrative.
Loot
fails
to
hold
ground
even
after
we
are
introduced
to
the
four
protagonists
played
by
Govinda,
Suniel
Shetty,
Jaaved
Jaaferi
and
Mahakshay
Chakraborty.
The
narrative
goes
at
snail
pace
and
fails
to
make
an
impact.
The
narrative
seems
so
unconnected
at
various
times
that
even
the
witty
one
liners
and
a
few
good
comic
scenes
is
unable
to
save
Loot.
The
script
and
screenplay
is
clumsy.
Story
Loot
is
the
story
of
Pandit
(Govinda),
Builder
(Suniel
Shetty],
Akbar
(Jaaved
Jaaferi)
and
Wilson
(Mahakshay
Chakraborty),
who
have
been
asked
to
carry
out
a
robbery
in
Pattaya,
Thailand.
But
they
end
up
going
to
the
wrong
address
and
robbing.
The
three
are
in
a
mess,
with
the
most
feared
don
Mahesh
Manjrekar
going
after
them.
Performance
Govinda's
comic
timing
is
perfect.
The
actor,
as
always
carries
off
the
comic
sequences
entirely
on
his
shoulders.
Suniel
Shetty
is
very
good
and
so
is
Jaaved
Jaaferi.
Mahakshay
is
not
impressive
enough.
While
Mika
does
a
decent
job,
Shweta
Bhardwaj
and
Kim
Sharma
have
nothing
much
to
do
in
Loot.
The
other
stars
in
the
film
have
done
an
average
job.
On
the
whole,
Loot
is
disappointing.
Cast:
Govinda,
Suniel
Shetty,
Jaaved
Jaaferi,
Mahakshay
Chakraborty,
Mahesh
Manjrekar,
Prem
Chopra,
Dalip
Tahil,
Deepraj
Rana,
Shehzad
Khan,
Razzaq
Khan
Director:
Rajnish
Raj
Thakur
Producer:
Sunil
Shetty,
Shabbir
Boxwala
Banner:
Popcorn
Motion
Pictures,
Balaji
Motion
Pictures