Showtime Review-A  Perky Precocious  Peek-a-Boo Into Bollywood

Showtime
Showtime

Rating: *** ½

There is  so much happening in Showtime now streaming on  Disney+Hotstar , sometimes all in a bunch, that the endproduct  about the rangmanch that’s  showbiz, leaves us with a lot to munch, but nothing really to chew on.

Produced by Karan  Johar’s  Dharmatics, Showtime ingests  some enticing  energy and a  vestige of   vigour in its vinegary plot. But some  of  the  vital plot points are hard to digest—for instance, a young television  film critic  makes bold to trash a  big budget movie after being bribed  and the producer hands over his production house for her  to run. Wow!

Aisa sirf cinema mein hota hai. Don’t look for signs of  real-life  Bollywood personalities  here. This is  not Jubilee. It is a jubilant  saucy tongue-in-cheek peep into  showbiz shenanigans. The  screenplay does’t dig deep into the dirt.It scratches the surface and gives us  no  real-life references.

Proudly pulpy, Showtime has  a some solid actors  bolstering its badass  bacchanalia. Naseeruddin Shah is in splendid form as a Movie  Moghul fallen on bad days.I wish there was  more of him.There is  a lot of Emran Hashmi as an unscrupulous, roguish  young producer   who won’t stop at anything to make that elusive hit film.

But the  most  provocative  performance  comes  from Rajiv Khandelwal  as a  narcissistic  superstar Armaan Singh  on the  slide whom no  one has the guts to tell off even when he wants to do Parkour in his next project set in 1857. Khandelwal nails his  character’s  self obsession and  the belief that world cannot survive without him.He has wangled the  most interesting  character in the shimmying  ensemble.

As for  the protagonist, Mahika Nandi, played by Mahima Makwana, she is the weakest link in the orgy of  selflove, greed and nullity . The pulsating plot needed  a stronger heroine.

Showtime is a racy bestseller in motionpicture format. It doesn’t aspire to be anything else. There are some amusing, though hardly clap-worthy cameos  by well-known stars like Dharmendra and Janhvi Kapoor. I am especially unsure  about what  Ms Kapoor  is doing here. But then again, every thing in showbiz doesn’t have to make sense, right?
Directed by  Mihir Desai and Archit Kumar, Showtime is  a pop-in-pop-out kind of  cheat treat.Once  you are in it, you cannot  come out before the  four episodes are done.

 I am quite looking forward to what happens next. There are loose ends, like  Mahika’s friend Prithvi(Vishal  Vashishtha)’s sister as a victim of  domestic  abuse. What is her relevance to the plot? And why are actresses   of Lillete Dubey and Sriya  Saran’s calibre reduced to mere props?

Showtime
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Rating: vote average (180 votes)
Genre:Drama
Writers:
Jehan Handa
(dialogue) (1 episode, 2024)
Aalisha Sheth
(staff writer) (1 episode, 2024)
Lara Chandni
(unknown episodes)
Mithun Gangopadhyay
(unknown episodes)
Sumit Roy
(creator) (unknown episodes)
Karan Sharma
(unknown episodes)
Plot:
Features the power struggles and off-camera fights occurring in the backstage areas of Bollywood.
Trailer: Showtime, https://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3008349977/imdb/embed

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