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‘OMG Oh My God!’ review: Watch Paresh Rawal battle blind faith!

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‘OMG Oh My God!’ review: Watch Paresh Rawal battle blind faith! Ananya Bhattacharya

Paresh Rawal’s Kanji Lalji Mehta is the man every society needs at this juncture of time. Director Umesh Shukla’s adaptation of the 2001 Australian comedy ‘The Man Who Sued God’ and the Gujarati play ‘Kanji Virudh Kanji’ by Bhavesh Mandalia is done beautifully. The film raises a lot of pertinent questions that the world in general, and our country in particular is seeking answers to at this point in time, and ‘OMG Oh My God!’ manages to put them across in a carefully crafted manner.

Kanji Lalji Mehta (Paresh Rawal) is a man for whom money and his business are the absolute gods. A hardcore atheist, Kanji Bhai doesn’t leave any stone unturned in making money whichever way he is able to. The shrewd businessman owns a shop which – ironically – sells idols of gods and goddesses and other such festival paraphernalia. On a funereal trip to Haridwar, organised by Kanji’s neighbour to appease the departed soul of his mother, Kanji makes sure he turns the trip into a profitable venture- as much as his mercenary abilities would allow. Once back in Mumbai, when a Janmashtami celebration turns awry, thanks to Kanji, the wrath of God is manifested through an earthquake – which leaves Kanji with neither bread nor butter. In a fit of rage, the man sues God.

Enter the modern, Vardenchi Chopper-riding, flute-playing, fancy-glasses-wearing, suited-booted Krishna Vasudev Yadav. Aka Lord Krishna. Akshay Kumar’s jeans-clad avatar of Vishnu is highly commendable, and is a breath of fresh air after his pink-pants-clad Rowdy Rathore. Akshay Kumar, yet again, proves his mettle as an actor who can do wonders – given the story and his character don’t make him dance to loud unbearable numbers or romance women just for the heck of it – or encounter ridiculous aliens and make people laugh half-heartedly.

‘OMG Oh My God!’ raises many such questions which might be termed blasphemous by various godmen of the day. Director Umesh Shukla carefully executes this tightrope walk using comedy as his vehicle, beneath which lies the bottomless abyss of sacrilege and irreverence – one misbalanced step, and down goes the endeavour. Thankfully, none of that happens.

Paresh Rawal manages to balance the act perfectly, and like a magician, juggles the premises of logic and religions – according to his convenience, and how! The film, despite being rooted in surrealism and mythology, makes genuine efforts to establish that one universal truth that has been iterated and reiterated for centuries – religion is a man-made creation, and nothing good has ever come out of it. Using Kanji Lalji Mehta as his mouthpiece, Umesh Shukla – in one clean, fell swoop – puts his finger on the root cause of all problems. Shukla makes Mithun Chakraborty’s voice speak it out – “People are not god-loving, they are god-fearing.”

Govind Namdeo, Mithun Chakraborty and Poonam Jhawer as the various god-people essay their roles admirably. Mithun’s acting skills have been proved time and again, and the film industry is witness to the fact. In this film too, the veteran is impeccable as the scheming, plotting godman. Govind Namdeo plays his role effortlessly, and leaves people at times laughing, at times seething with anger, with his antics. Om Puri as the lawyer Hanif Qureshi is flawless, as always. His role might have been reduced to meting out lessons in law to Kanji, but the thespian performs it with remarkable calibre.

Prabhu Deva and Sonakshi Sinha’s special number ‘Go Govinda’, which has been making splashes in generous doses in the electronic media, is likeable and will henceforth be the Janmashtami-anthem of the country, I daresay. Kailash Kher’s rustic-meets-soulful voice in ‘Dhoondta hai’ is an extremely melodious track. Himesh Reshammiya’s music, for a change, doesn’t sound monotonous.

To wrap up, ‘OMG Oh My God!’ is a film that is undoubtedly one that rests solely on the shoulders of Paresh Rawal, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the man takes away the award for the ‘Best Male Debut’ this year. Akshay Kumar, as the 21st-century Krishna, offers a much-welcome break to his audience. The ‘Divine Comedy’ doesn’t bore. Watch the film for a lot of things – Paresh Rawal being the top of the list!




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First Published: Friday, September 28, 2012, 14:22
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   The movie is a mix of good points, cheap comedy and dumb logic. While the idea of filing a suit against god is innovative for comedy, the movie shows Hindu religious leaders in very bad light, especially since they are made to resemble real organizations such as ISKCON and Art of Living. This is in bad taste and is a cheap comedy. Good comedy does not make you laugh at the cost of dignity and reputation of others. The hero in the movie quite often insults the Hindu leaders. Secondly, the arguments hardly revolve around the central theme of suing god for damages, and most court scenes centre around condemning Hindu religious practices. Thirdly, even for a comedy, there has to be some amount of reasonableness in the logic of the theme. No religious book has ever said that God can be held accountable for his deeds and the court of human law is the right place to hold him accountable! And Bhagavad Gita especially says "Ma phaleshu kadachana, Ma karma phala hetuhu", which means we are not to worry about the fruits for our action and the fruits will be decided by God!! So, even for a fantasy, some level of logic has to be here in the theme which is absent in this movie! So, the movie makes good points in few isolated instances, is hilarious in few places, but contains cheap comedy in most places and is illogical in many places!! - Nagaraja - Bangalore
   Only illetrate people or people who want our country not to be developed much though 20th century, will raise complaint about this movie. I not just liked but love this movie. I wanted the same theme should be understand by each and every people of India but was searching for a way..and the movie is the best way to convey..I would like to thank much to the writer, director and producer of this movie(OMG). Those who dont like this movie are not true by their hearts and want to spread superstitions in the name of blind beleif. - Maneesha - Pune
   PARESH RAWAL rockzzzz........ experienced actor!!! - sahil soni - LUDHIANA
   Woohhooo Wat an Awsum movie......Really thanx for this Awsum movie.....this film deserves many awards more than barfi.......Really god is in our heart..........OMG OMG...Paresh acting was really awsum.......Really liked the movie so much........ - Sailesh - Mumbai
   I like this movie.......... - ketan kale - navi mumbai
   log kahte hai bcce bagvan ka rup hote h par ek bat to btao to mandiro ke bahar cote bcce bikh mangt h or sdko pe bikh mangt h wo konse bagvan hai jwab do - hamid - bikaner
   OSSOM AND REAL FACT - HEENA - ulhasnagar
   i dont think u cud hv a got a better khanaya than akshay .. with his naughty attitude he did the role soo beautifully... especially when he plays the flute... i felt quite divine that moment ... paresh no words for him .. he is undoubtedly done absolute justice to his role .. irony of the situation s this movie cud have taken all the wrong turns and become a huge controversy .. but just bcz of the excellent acting and direction ... simply awesome :D - gayathri - pune
   SUPERB. Awesome movie. if a person really want to know what is God logically he must see the movie. awesome concept. after "SARDAR" paresh rawal again proved that he is a real actor. Thanx to director who gives a very nic speechless movie and a thought. - nida - Jabalpur
   what a moviee made paresh and akki team, - mallikarjun - chennai
   undoubtedly its one of the movies that need to be watch once, But the biggest problem with we people is we like the true messages that movies deliever many times, but we nver follow, or never implement in our life... all of us like the theme of the movie, but we will repeat the said mistakes again and again on the name of god.... - Pinak - surat
   Paresh Rawal has once again proved that he is one the most versatile actors of our times. His acting skills are superb. He is very ably supported by Akshay Kumar, Mithun Chakravarty and Om Puri. An excellent film which makes you think. Thank you Paresh for this wonderful film. - Hari - Mumbai
   this movie is really an asset to bollywood as well as world of film and cinema.everyone acted so well that moved the story to an edge.I am really spellbound but this is sure this is a must watch film. Watching this film is a must thing to do before one dies. jai kanjibhai!!!!!!!!! - soham dutta - kolkata
   Akshay Kumar is as awesome as always. his work is superb. - rosy gupta - jalandhar
   wonderful!! must watch will leave you spell bind superb movie to watch with whole family 4*out of 5. - Dileep - ERS
   What a superub movies... really full enjoyed...Mitun and Paresh.. too good !!! - Chandrashekhar - Goa
   Wonderful ... and wht a performance by Mithun Chkraborty... simply superb...... - Rupkumar - kolkata
   watch it for fun,lessons and entertainment. movies like Black, OMG and Barfi! are few and have a lasting life.. this is stuff classics are made of !!! - rajan - Gurgaon
   Movie can definitely be watched with Family including Kids :) (I went with my couple of friends) ... Paresh raval Rocks & his dialogues rocks too! Movie is fully entertaining. Script is well written & well executed. But Akshay kumar could have done it more better. Nevertheless, I give it 4 Star ... - Pragnesh Shah - Ahmedabad
   nice movie. family movie. paresh and Akki rocks. - bobby - Mumbai
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