ME SHIVAJI PARK REVIEW :
It had been seen earlier in world of cinema before that film is made on common man's fight or voice against crime but all those films had hero of either Young age or mid-age guy portraying the main role. Here Me Shivaji Park breaks that barrier of age and in result we see Retired Senior Citizens fight against Crime and kicking Criminals with master plan. With due respect towards the main concept of the film because this subject is always important for our society, i strongly believe this topic should have been handled in much better way. Sadly, Director Mahesh Manjarekar has failed to deliver a well-made film for the 2nd consecutive time.
Me Shivaji Park is a story of 5 Retired senior citizens friends who decides to raise voice against Crime and how they punish criminals in thier own court. While pushing the story ahead we see 4 guys are united against the crime in violent fashion which are played by Ashok Saraf (Digambar Sawant), Vikram Gokhale (Vikram Rajadhyaksh), Shivaji Satam (Rustom Mestry), Satish Alekar (Satish Joshi) but the 1 guy is against thier policy and believes in Gandhi-vad is played by Dilip Prabhavalkar (Dilip Pradhan). There is big cast of almost 20 powerful actors in the film to be noticed which seeks your attention with thier acts. 110 minutes of screenplay rarely got any loo breaks but over-loud Background Score is damn irritating. Music by Shrirang Godbole is good for nothing. Cinematography is Well-attempted. One guy should be blamed here for the failure and he's none other than Director Mahesh Manjarekar. See, basically your expectations goes higher when you see Legendary Actors are coming together for the first time that too in a film which would be directed someone who has already given us Classic films to be remembered and then you can't just tolerate all these efforts going in vain. Bringing such cast together for this kind of crap execution is actually thier insult.
As a whole Me Shivaji Park is a Great opportunity wasted by Director. The same script could have been presented in decent or rather i would say very good way. Watch it for no reasons at all as i have no reasons to recommend this one to you.
RATING- 3/10*