Humble Politician Nograj Review: A Fine Entertainer By Danish Sait
Humble Politician Nograj, starring Danish Sait, has hit the screens today, Jan 12. Check out the movie review here.
Reviews
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By Mayur Javali
Rating:
3.0/5
Star
Cast:
Danish
Sait,
Sruthi
Hariharan,
Roger
Narayan,
Vijay
Chendoor,
Sumukhi
Suresh
Director:
Saad
Khan
Danish
Sait,
the
man
who
entertains
people
through
his
prank
calls,
has
now
stepped
into
the
celluloid
world
to
cater
the
same,
but
in
a
bigger
and
better
manner.
Humble
Politician
Nograj,
appears
to
be
a
parody
flick
of
the
present
political
system
and
seem
to
be
inundated
with
black
comedy.
A
lot
of
expectations
are
riding
on
the
movie
as
is
tabulated
to
be
a
fun-filled
laughter
riot.
Has
the
movie
lived
up
to
its
expectations?
Humble
Politician
Nograj
Story
Nograj
is
a
hackneyed
corporator,
whose
sole
ambition
is
to
mint
big
bucks
and
enjoy
maximum
power.
He
decides
to
test
his
waters
as
an
MLA
from
being
a
corporate
and
splurges
money
for
same.
What
happens
when
he
meets
his
nemesis
who
seem
to
be
prophesying
theory
just
opposite
to
him?
Upside
&
Downside
Upside
Danish
Sait's
Performance
Saad
Khan's
Direction
Slapstick
Comedy
Kanglish
Dialogues
Downside
Hasty
Editing
at
Parts
Screenplay
at
parts
Performances
Danish
Sait
is
a
known
figure
at
a
national
level
for
his
witty
mocks
and
humorous
pranks.
When
he
decided
to
extend
it
to
a
non-stop
duration
of
2:30
hours
in
the
form
of
Nograj
and
Manjunath,
it
has
and
indeed
is,
fun
all
the
way.
Vijay
Chendoor
is
too
good
and
his
combination
scenes
and
chemistry
with
Danish
Sait
pulls
in
a
lot
of
attention
towards
them.
It
is
actually
the
duo's
combination
which
works
more
than
the
dialogues
and
humour.
The
rest
of
the
star
cast
support
the
lead
actor
and
the
overall
movie
in
sailing
at
its
pre-determined
pace.
Technical
Aspects
Dialogues
are
important
and
is
the
key
aspect
of
the
movie
as
it
holds
the
entire
flick
together.
The
Kanglish
writing,
puns
and
the
wordplay
are
very
new
for
Kannada
audience,
and
though,
it
tends
to
go
overboard
at
times,
they
seem
to
be
negligible.
Editing
could
have
been
better
as
the
scenes
seem
to
be
jagged
allowing
little
time
for
the
audience
to
enjoy
certain
dialogues
at
their
own
time.
Music
has
been
rendered
by
a
group
of
musicians
and
has
been
on
the
positive
side.
There
are
quite
a
few
scenes
which
will
etch
an
impact
in
the
minds
of
audience
who
would
carry
them
back
for
discussion.
Final
Verdict
Humble
Politician
Nograj
is
a
fine
entertainer
for
the
weekend
and
also
the
first
of
its
kind
genre
for
Kannada
audience.