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Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang
Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang
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: Jeet
Release Date
: 10/17/2008
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Description : The story is about two rival groups of ants and you obviously don't expect the animation to be as enhanced as decade-old Hollywood flicks like Antz or A Bug's Life. But what bugs you off is that the storytelling doesn't show much innovation either. The black ants and red ants are at war and one mediator named Ghunn (seemingly a termite) double-crosses both kingdoms for his personal gains. The river-separated rival setting is as age-old as Subhash Ghai's Saudagar and what's more - the kids of the combating kingdoms are also in love. Each team equips their army with more creatures. There is a chameleon (that never changes colours), a frog (that never stops croaking) a mongoose (that looks more like a mouse), a termite (with a wagging triangular tongue) and an array of anglicized ants. If that's not enough Uncle Spiderman snaps in the climax with a sermon on humanity. Sadly the characterizations are sketchy and the sketches are characterless. With animation films, makers tend to get rather lenient with the screenplay, assuming that the characters and caricatures would express in majority. Alas form cannot be compromised for format. Also the conduct of this film is childish and while one might argue that its targeted primarily at the kids, what was an ogling oldie doing in the film, in that case? In between a magician moth is summoned and it's supposed youthful baritone is sufficed in the crackling voiceover of Asrani. You are never quite sure if he laughs amidst speaking or speaks amidst laughing. The story strays into senseless scenes of a DJ ant singing Salsa song and the love-birds (or is it ants?) indulging in drowsy duets. The couple elope midways never to return in the climax. The animation is 2-dimensional throughout and doesn't appeal. Even the dubbing doesn't lip-sync with the characters. The voiceovers are irritating intermittently with excessive moans and groans and the only baritone you recognize is of Anjan Srivastava who does a decent job sounding very much his character of the henpecked husband and the chickenhearted king. Flipping across an antique ant-elephant joke book would be more amusing. Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang surely calls for some pest control.

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