The rock-star Genius finds out its too late as our baddie The Ring Master (Sanjay Dutt an ex genie) is in town looking for the lamp as well. Only this time its the real thing.Įnter Genius (Amitabh Bachchan) a cheerful lively genie who is eager to grant Aladin's 3 wishes and go on a vacation. Aladin keeps making a fool of himself whenever she is around but somehow she finds it cute I guess.Īt Alladin bday bash, held by Qasim (Sahil Khan - Lead bully) to impress Jasmine, Aladin is gifted yet another lamp this time by Jasmine from an antiques shop. Of course our protagonist falls in love with her on first sight. Enter lady love Jasmine (Jacqueline Fernandez - OMG she is soo cute) a friendly US return. His miserable life continues to be the same when he enters college as well. He is asked to rub fake lamps by the bullies every time he is spotted. The movie starts off normally in a city called Khwaish (fictional city of course) showing Aladin (Ritiesh Deshmukh) a loser orphan being bullied by kids in school just because his name is Aladin. I think it was the chemistry they shared in Kaante long back ago.Īs I mentioned the story is completely revamped to suit the Indian audience as in the original cartoon movie Jaffer dupes Aladin into looking for the lamp whereas here Aladin was destined to have it. Now I believe that is not the only reason these two extraordinary people where requested to grace the characters with their names. He had this evil aura around him every time he came on the screen that was very impressive. The same logic was applied to Sanjay Dutt playing The Ring Master. The audience need to feel the Aura he normally emits in any movie. The answer is playing a genie required screen presence. Now some of us may question why would a guy like Big B of such high caliber be in a kiddie movie prancing around playing magical pranks. Amitabh Bachchan playing The Genie - Genius and our very own Sanjay Dutt plays The Ringmaster - An Ex-Genie. We had 2 huge names playing strong characters. But as you know he went ahead and took the risk anyway. Somehow I have a feeling that Sujoy very well knew that this movie will not be exactly appreciated by majority of the crowd. In Aladin the story was completely revamped to suit the Indian movie enthusiasts. The former being something very down to earth for a movie freak to relate to and the latter, although an outright copy from a french movie still made a good impression. Yes its a love story as well but isn't almost every movie made in bollywood a love story? Now Sujoy Ghosh has had a impressive stint with Jhankaar beats and Home Delivery. Hilarious chaos results when everything seems to fail while an immortal and deadly entity, Ringmaster, and his hordes, prepares to confront Genius and Aladin so that he can acquire even more magical powers with the help of the lamp on the day of the sighting of a rare comet and the truth behind the death of Aladin's.Īladin : Sujoy Ghosh Budget: INR 50 Cr This movie produced, directed and written by Sujoy Ghosh comes as a welcome change from the regular run around the trees. He gets 3 wishes, but wastes 2 of them, but on the 3rd one he insists that Genius assist him to win Jasmine's heart without any magical tricks. Unable to express his feelings for her, he rubs a lamp that was gifted to him on his birthday, which summons a genie named Genius. Now alone, grown up, studying in Khwaish University, and still being abused by fellow-college mates, he finds himself smitten by the lovely US Exchange Student, Jasmine. Aladin (2009) is considered one of the best Action,Adventure,Comedy,Fantasy movie in India and around the world.īased in the municipality of Khwaish, abused by his classmates, Aladin Chatterjee, who was orphaned when his parents, Arun and Riya, died in an accident in Siachen Valley, lived with his paternal grandfather until the later's passing. Amitabh Bachchan,Sanjay Dutt,Riteish Deshmukh,Jacqueline Fernandez are the starring of this movie.
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