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Ferrari Ki Sawaari

Ferrari Ki Sawaari
Ferrari Ki Sawaari Rating: 58 out of 100 based on 12 reviews.
Produção
Director:Rajesh Mapuskar
Producer:Vidhu Vinod Chopra (producer)
Vir Chopra (creative producer)
Anil Davda (executive producer)
Rajkumar Hirani (creative producer)
Bimal Oberoi (executive producer)
Writer:Vidhu Vinod Chopra (original story and screenplay) and)
Rajesh Mapuskar (original story and screenplay)
Rajkumar Hirani (original story and dialogue)
Ranjeet Bahadur (dialogue associate)
Shekhar Dhavalikar (script associate)
Comentários para Ferrari Ki Sawaari
Birmingham Mail
Children will see Ferrari Ki Sawaari as a film which proves their dreams and ambitions are achievable.
Leia a crítica22 Jun 2012
Glamsham.com
Three actors play a stellar role in Rajesh Mapuskar's directorial debut, FERRARI KI SAWAARI - Boman Irani, Sharman Joshi and child artiste Ritvik Sahore, who is also making his debut.
Leia a crítica15 Jun 2012
IBNLive
Like the Munnabhai movies and 3 Idiots with which it shares its DNA, Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a well-intentioned film with its heart positioned firmly in the right place. And yet, this simple-minded tale about an ordinary family chasing an extraordinary...
Leia a crítica16 Jun 2012
Rediff.com
And that is the best that can be said about Ferrari Ki Sawaari. One or two brilliant moments, a handful of good moments but they don't come together to give us a great film.
Leia a crítica15 Jun 2012
Koimoi.com
Ferrari Ki Sawaari is about an honest, middle-class father (Sharman Joshi) who tries to get his only child (Ritvik Sahore) into a cricket training camp in London. Read the review for more.
Leia a crítica15 Jun 2012
Comentários para Ferrari Ki Sawaari
Birmingham Mail
Children will see Ferrari Ki Sawaari as a film which proves their dreams and ambitions are achievable.
Leia a crítica22 Jun 2012
Glamsham.com
Three actors play a stellar role in Rajesh Mapuskar's directorial debut, FERRARI KI SAWAARI - Boman Irani, Sharman Joshi and child artiste Ritvik Sahore, who is also making his debut.
Leia a crítica15 Jun 2012
IBNLive
Like the Munnabhai movies and 3 Idiots with which it shares its DNA, Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a well-intentioned film with its heart positioned firmly in the right place. And yet, this simple-minded tale about an ordinary family chasing an extraordinary...
Leia a crítica16 Jun 2012
Rediff.com
And that is the best that can be said about Ferrari Ki Sawaari. One or two brilliant moments, a handful of good moments but they don't come together to give us a great film.
Leia a crítica15 Jun 2012
Koimoi.com
Ferrari Ki Sawaari is about an honest, middle-class father (Sharman Joshi) who tries to get his only child (Ritvik Sahore) into a cricket training camp in London. Read the review for more.
Leia a crítica15 Jun 2012
Yahoo! Movies India
Films like these are rare. If you evaluate ‘Ferrari Ki Sawaari’ with the usual metrics set for comedies, it lacks everything that would get a film distributer to bounce his belly or seduce an audience member to shell a chunk of his weekend budget on a...
Leia a crítica15 Jun 2012
India Today
Ferrari Ki Sawaari takes us back to Planet Hirani, where even evil is basically nice. It's a world where the hero doggedly defines innocence and does a wrong turn only by chance.
Leia a crítica15 Jun 2012
Planet Bollywood
As Sharman Joshi’s character Rustam cheers his son Kayo from stands while Kayo is hitting the cricket ball with the new bat which Rustam has bought after putting in all his savings, your heart goes to Rusy. Kayo could not hit the winning run...
Hindustan Times
The one extraordinary thing in their otherwise ho-hum life is Rustam’s son Kayo’s (Ritwik Sahore) talent for cricket. Of course, there are a million parents in this country who believe their boy is the next Sachin Tendulkar.
Leia a crítica16 Jun 2012
Indian Express
The title says it all. This is a film about a Ferrari and a boy who takes a very special sawaari in it. The boy is cricket-mad. The super-fast, super-luxe car belongs to the one and only Sachin. Can a film which has these ingredients — cricket, cars...
Leia a crítica22 Jun 2012
BollywoodWorld.com
This is “Lage Raho Munnabhai” without Munna, though there are plenty of low brow Bhais’ zipping around in and out first-time director Rajesh Mapuskar’s blithe frames in search of that elusive feeling of innocence we seem to have lost in our cinema ever...
BollyGuide
A little boy thinks of nothing but cricket. His father, Rusy, thinks of nothing but his little boy. To fulfill his son’s dream of playing at Lord’s cricket ground, the honest and upright Rusy performs the first small act of dishonesty in his life.
Leia a crítica14 Jun 2012
Elenco
Sharman Joshi...Rusy
Boman Irani...Deboo
Ritwik Sahore...Kayo
Paresh Rawal...Dilip Dharmadhikari
Deepak Shirke...Maama
Satyadeep Misra...Coach Vilayat
Aakash Dabhade...Mohan
Nilesh Diwekar...Pakya
Vidya Balan...Item (song)
Produção
Director:Rajesh Mapuskar
Producer:Vidhu Vinod Chopra (producer)
Vir Chopra (creative producer)
Anil Davda (executive producer)
Rajkumar Hirani (creative producer)
Bimal Oberoi (executive producer)
Writer:Vidhu Vinod Chopra (original story and screenplay) and)
Rajesh Mapuskar (original story and screenplay)
Rajkumar Hirani (original story and dialogue)
Ranjeet Bahadur (dialogue associate)
Shekhar Dhavalikar (script associate)
Composer:Pritam Chakraborty
Cinematographer:Sudhir Palsane
Editing:Deepa Bhatia
Casting:Rohan Mapuskar
Production Design:Snigdha Basu
Sumit Basu
Rajnish Hedao
Art Director:Rajnish Hedao
Costume Design:Shahnaz Vahanvaty
Makeup:Vikram Gaikwad (makeup designer)
Production Management:Nikhil Agarwal (production manager)
Gaurav Chandelya (head of post-production)
Teja Pratap (executive in charge of production)
Companhias
Production Studio:Vinod Chopra Productions
Distributor:Eros Australia Pty. Ltd.
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United Kingdom15 Jun 2012