Three ordinary air hostesses from Mumbai embark on a journey to pursue their dreams but find themselves caught up in unexpected misfortunes.
Synopsis
Crew is the story of three air hostesses. Geeta Sethi (Tabu), Jasmine Kohli (Kareena Kapoor Khan) and Divya Rana (Kriti Sanon) work as air hostesses for Kohinoor Airways, run by Vijay Walia (Saswata Chatterjee). The trio and 4000 other employees haven’t been paid for 6 months. Geeta stays with her husband Arun (Kapil Sharma) in a modest home after they had to sacrifice their riches in a family feud. Jasmine lives with her maternal grandfather (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) after losing her parents at a young age. She learned very early in life that money can buy anything. Divya, meanwhile, has learnt to fly a plane. Due to the recession, she failed to find the job of a pilot though she told her family that she has got one.
All three already had a money crunch and the non-payment of salary adds to their woes. One day, while flying to Al Burj, their senior Rajvanshi (Rammakant Daayama) dies all of a sudden. While trying to give him CPR, they find gold biscuits attached to his vest. They get tempted to steal the biscuits but they don’t. The plane returns to Mumbai airport where the customs official turns out to be Jaiveer (Diljit Dosanjh), an old friend of Divya. Meanwhile, the news channels have been regularly reporting that Kohinoor Airways is going through a financial crisis. Vijay Walia, however, rubbishes the reports and assures his staff that their dues will be cleared. But one day, the HR of Kohinoor and an old friend of Geeta, Mittal (Rajesh Sharma), blurts out to her that Kohinoor Airways is indeed bankrupt. Realizing that they will never get their salaries ever, the trio decides to start smuggling gold biscuits like Rajvanshi. What happens next forms the rest of the film.
Crew Movie Review: A funny, frivolous, and delectable crime comedy
Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon might seem like an unlikely trio on paper but on screen it fits perfectly. Rajesh A Krishnan’s Crew gives us some of the most delightfully funny versions of these actors – and it’s all neatly packaged in a buddy comedy/ heist film.
Tabu plays Geeta Sethi, a former beauty queen, who dreams of opening a restaurant in Goa with her husband Arun (Kapil Sharma). While Arun runs a cloud kitchen from their house, Geeta is waiting for her PF to be handed to her. Kareena Kapoor plays Jasmine Kohli. Jasmine wants to become a successful CEO but she is struggling to find sponsors. However, her real expertise is in sleight of hand.
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‘Crew’ Review
Then there’s Kriti Sanon’s character, often referred to as ‘Divya Rana from Haryana’ who dreams of becoming a pilot but, like Geeta and Jasmine, is a flight attendant with Kohinoor Airlines. The ‘inspiration’ is clear – the chairman is Vijay Wallya (Saswata Chatterjee).
For the first quarter, the primary conflict in the film is that none of them have received their salaries in 6 months and rumours about the airline going bankrupt have been flying around. Management, naturally, is no help. In their crew is also a woman trying to save money for a wedding in the family and a single mother whose son’s admission hangs in the balance.
A freak accident presents an opportunity. Geeta, Divya, and Jasmine enter the world of crime – they have to use their access to the skies to smuggle gold. In this world, they run into two new characters – Trupti Khamkar’s sub-inspector Mala who is hot on their tail and Diljit Dosanjh’s Jay. Jay has personal stakes in the operation – he is attempting to rekindle his romance with Divya.
To their credit, the chemistry between Diljit Dosanjh and Kriti Sanon is sizzling, for lack of a better word. The chemistry itself is enough to sell the romance (one could say Jay has impeccable rizz). But speaking of chemistry, the real chemistry someone needs to capitalise on (and soon) is that between Tabu and Kareena Kapoor. They’d be perfect for a I Care a Lot (dir. J Blakeson) spin-off (only better and funnier).
In Crew, the performances, writing (Nidhi Mehra and Mehul Suri), and casting go hand-in-hand – all three characters seem tailor-made for the actors. Kareena Kapoor is back with her 2000s sass and effortless comic timing; the screen seems to actually light up when she’s in the frame. Even a bothersome gag like a character constantly breaking into the same song is salvaged. And there is no hiding the fact that I’m a massive Tabu fan (honesty and integrity are cornerstones of my profession) and she doesn’t disappoint.
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Crew Movie Story Review:
Nishi Mehra and Mehul Suri’s story is entertaining. Nishi Mehra and Mehul Suri’s screenplay is swift and packs in a lot. The writing, however, gets very convenient in the second half. Nishi Mehra and Mehul Suri’s dialogues are sharp but could have been funnier.
Rajesh Krishnan’s direction is fine. He keeps the mood of the film very light and this ensures that the film appeals to all sections of the audience. The back-and-forth narrative adds to the intrigue value, meanwhile. The introduction of characters is done in style and sets the mood. The best, however, is reserved for the climax when the trio decide to teach baddies a lesson.
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