Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi- Review

Seeing a movie after a gap of 4 months is really refreshing and that too when it is a Shahrukh Khan movie, you can't ask for more. But this seriously is Anushka's movie. Ofcourse, we go for the movie because SRK is there, but come out thinking of Anushka, her great smile and dance. She is refreshingly fresh. If you are a person who puts logic(or rather common sense) outside the theatre, you will definitely enjoy the movie. SRK plays Surinder Sahni and Anushka play Taani.

The movie starts with the marriage of Surinder and Taani. Taani who was betrothed to her lover but with his death in an accident on the day before the marriage, her father suffers a massive heart attack. Surinder being his favourite student was asked to marry Taani by him on his death bed. But the problem in their marriage is that Surinder loves her and she doesn't love him back. Things take a U-turn when Surinder decides to lure her by transforming to a modern guy, Raj . But accidently he becomes her dancing partner in the local dance competition. She sings and dances with him and has fun with him not realising the real love of Surinder. Will she realise Surinder's love is the rest of the story.


What I really can't understand is that, did the director go back to those 70's and 80's movies where the police don't identify the person when he attach a moustache on his face. In here, its removing a moustache. Only if someone tells me that the heroine has serious issues with her eyes, I will agree to the logic applied here. If you could leave that point, what striked the most to me is that the film is about a middle class family. Its a great relief from the usual bollywood which showcases just the upper-higher-class society, which is hardly relatable to the mass of the audience.


About the songs. Haule Haule and Tujhme Rab Diktha Hai are my personal favourites. But you can watch the groovy steps of Anushka in Left Leg Aage and SRK merely coping up that.

Anushka is the one you can lookup to in the near future. She is really a promise to the industry. Vinay Pathak play his role moderately, not upto the expectations though. Better go to the theatre without expectations, it won't disappoint you then.

P.S. :- The film becomes a little senti in-between which made Ammini cry. Light hearted girls who cry when SRK cries, beware.

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