Saturday, July 7, 2007

Shiva Gang: Watching Bad Films

Shiva gang is a group of four friends including myself, who love to watch movies and can watch any movie, no matter how bad the movie is. While watching Shiva, we realized that we can turn any movie into a laugh riot and enjoy every bit of it that is why we have named this group as Shiva Gang. You can imagine how bad the movie (Shiva) would have been, when director/producer of the movie has publicly announced that the actor of the movie is his worst mistake ever.

We feel that there are elements of humor hidden in every film. These elements are not put in there deliberately, but when something goes wrong it always results into something good (sometimes people don't notice it and sometimes they do). Since we are talking about movies, let me take you through one such scene from Shiva and notice the humor element.

In movie Shiva, there is an international gangster named Katni (probably he was born in Katni, MP or may be he was named so because he used to cut some body part of the person he is angry at) is called from Malaysia to kill Shiva. The next scene is shown a guy, who is really dark (has used cherry blossom on his face to keep the shine), and hardly 5 feet tall. He is standing in small fishing boat, which drops him at Mumbai (probably he is so poor that he can not afford the flight cost, I really pity the two guys maneuvering the boat). In next scene, this short guy cuts the nose of a six feet tall guy, because he said that Katni does not stand a chance in front of Shiva (may be he was trying to say that he will cut Shiva's nose in same fashion and this was his way of communicating, since he hasn't spoken a single word in the entire movie).

Next scene is the most hilarious fight sequence I have ever scene (this one beats Jakie Chan movies). Shiva and his girlfriend are visiting a shopping mall and Katni attacks Shiva, hiding between the clothes hanged for display. Words can not describe the whole sequence. But another interesting part of the whole sequence is that the Heroine never leaves Shiva's hand while he is fighting Katni with his other hand (May be she was also paid by the villain to do so).

to be continued...

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