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Hindi movie Utt Pataang is available to download online for free. All the parts and/or mirrors are listed below. Download and watch Utt Pataang online absolutely free. Utt Pataang is directed by Srikanth V. Velagaleti and the music was composed by Shamir Tandon. The funding of this movie is made possible by the producer Aparna Joshi. Furthermore, Utt Pataang has the following stars: Vinay Pathak, Mahie Gill, Saurabh Shukla, Mona Singh, Sanjay Mishra, Brijendra Kala, Govind Namdeo, Delnaz Paul, Murli Sharma.
Music: Shamir Tandon
Director: Srikanth V. Velagaleti
Producer: Aparna Joshi
Cast: Vinay Pathak, Mahie Gill, Saurabh Shukla, Mona Singh, Sanjay Mishra, Brijendra Kala, Govind Namdeo, Delnaz Paul, Murli Sharma
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Utt Pataang Movie Review
I’ve often said that ‘small’ or low cost films, very often, have much more to offer than several biggies that thrive on star value primarily; content is a secondary issue for these films. Ticket paying audiences insist on watching good films and that’s where a strong word of mouth plays a vital part these days. Positive feedback can lure viewers even after the crucial opening weekend is over. Films like TERE BIN LADEN, UDAAN, DO DOONI CHAAR, PHAS GAYE RE OBAMA and BAND BAAJA BAARAAT endorse this statement.
I genuinely believe that the audience for hi-content films is multiplying with each passing week. The viewer is willing to give his/her precious time and invest his/her hard-earned money on a film with substance, which only goes to prove yet again that content is the backbone of business, the low cost or absence of top stars notwithstanding. The day of the underdog has finally arrived.
In the 1970s, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee popularized comedy films. The trend was carried forward by Sai Paranjpye. Early 1990s saw the emergence of David Dhawan, Priyadarshan and Anees Bazmee proving their mettle with slapstick. First-time director Srikanth V. Velagaleti merges comedy with thrill elements in his debut outing Utt Pataang and the experiment succeeds to a major extent.
Utt Pataang is a difficult film to conceptualize, pen and also execute. Besides, it requires seasoned players — known for their abilities to deliver natural performances — to get the characters right. Utt Pataang isn’t one of those films that tell you to leave your brains at home. On the contrary, this one demands your complete attention. Blink an eyelid and you would miss out on a vital sequence and the narrative thereafter would only get difficult to decipher.
Utt Pataang is a smart film, which gradually sucks you into its world. What sets it apart from comic-thrillers is the fact that the entire drama takes place in a single night. At first, you wonder, hey, what happened to Saurabh Shukla? Where did he disappear from the restaurant? Then you wonder, why is Vinay Pathak’s girlfriend Mahie Gill desperate to have her belongings? Much later you question, who is that look-alike of Vinay Pathak and what is he doing in his apartment? But you get your answers in the post-interval portions and the rejoinders only highlight how intelligent the screenplay is and how efficient the director has been, in terms of keeping you hooked all through those 1.50 hours.
Final word? If out of the box themes are your choice, head for Utt Pataang right away. This one’s no Utt Pataang film in the name of entertainment!
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