Crew
Soars with Witty Heist and Girl Power
This
review highlights the new film "Crew" by Rajesh Krishnan. It promises
a fast-paced and funny heist comedy, a stark contrast to Krishnan's
slower-paced debut.
The
story centers on three flight attendants, Geeta (Tabu), Jasmine (Kareena Kapoor
Khan), and Divya (Kriti Sanon), who work for the struggling Kohinoor Airlines.
With their flamboyant owner Vijay Walia (Saswata Chatterjee) racking up debt,
the airline is on the brink of collapse. Facing unpaid salaries and mounting
personal bills, the fed-up flight attendants decide to take matters into their
own hands and plot a daring heist.
This
rewrite condenses the original content while keeping the key points:
Genre:
Heist comedy
Main
Cast: Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Kriti Sanon
Plot:
Flight attendants plan a heist against their corrupt airline owner
It
also adds a touch of intrigue by hinting at the women's motivations and the
airline's financial woes.
The
Heist Isn't Smooth Sailing: While their ill-gotten gains are tempting, the
guilt soon catches up to the heroines. They face a new challenge in the form of
Mala, a sharp airport inspector (played by Trupti Khamkar).
Real-World
Inspiration: The film cleverly mirrors the situation of a real-life airline
(likely a reference to a specific Indian carrier) known for flamboyant
ownership and unpaid staff. This adds a layer of relatable frustration for the
audience.
Cheering
the Underdog: Crew serves as a wish-fulfillment fantasy for those who've been
mistreated by employers. Watching the underpaid heroines get revenge on their
greedy boss will likely be met with cheers.
Lighthearted
Hijinks: The disclaimer about no animals or humans being harmed adds a humorous
touch, assuring viewers it's all in good fun. There's also a hidden joke about
the airline's name that unfolds as the story progresses.
The
Crew Takes Flight: The screenplay by Nidhi Mehra and Mehul Suri quickly introduces
us to our leading ladies. We see their distinct personalities - Geeta, the
seasoned and slightly uptight leader, Jasmine, the sassy rule-bender with a
materialistic streak, and Divya, the seemingly innocent one who harbors
surprising strength.
From
Solo Acts to a Team: The film explores how these individual personalities come
together to form a cohesive unit. We see how their differences complement each
other, making them a formidable team.
A
Hint of Romance: The rewrite also briefly mentions Divya's potential romantic
connection with customs officer Jaiveer (played by Diljit Dosanjh), adding
another layer to her character.
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