Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Review and all that hoopla…
Taran Adarshji published Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi here and then it was removed… not sure how, why, what, kyon, haila etc. etc…
It seems PhoenixNu had already read it and emailed it to us.
For starters, the Press screening of RNBDJ is on Friday and so a very secretive screening must have been held for a select few, Adarshji being one of them.
But overall, the review praises the movie, performances and Aditya Chopra. It seems Aditya has made a movie that reminds us of his deftly directed Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge.
To point out a few things in Adarshji’s review for all those very inquisitive…
- Adarsh-ji gives the movie 5 stars out of 5
- Since Adarsh-ji cannot digest his daily meals without using “Lets clarify”, “On the whole”, and “For all those out there” (to name a select few)… here too, he goes with…
Lets clarify a few things:
* This is not a film based on a dancing competition as speculated by the media
* Shahrukh Khan is not seen in a double role - The king of cliché further adds
The film has soul and will leave you spellbound, panting and breathing for more as you leave the cinema hall. The repeat value is tremendous with many sterling moments of high emotions and drama.
- For each good film in Adarsh-ji’s books we are supposed to go dumb (I mean mute here)
The story is very simple yet the treatment is what will leave the viewer speechless. Surinder (SRK) is a simple, fun loving man in his middle age. He works at a powerplant and goes through many daily routines and rituals. A today’s man, he cooks, cleans, washes, irons all by himself. Unlucky in love - he never quibs and leaves everyone with a smile with his humourous sense of geekiness. Oneday, a young lady walks into his life - Taani (the stunning yet cute Anoushka Sharma) who is the exact opposite of Surinder. This vivacious, flamboyant, bindass girl immediately brings a smile to Surinder’s face, but he fears to tell her how he feels.
- And sometimes Adarsh-ji forgets what he wrote in the same review, cause he contradicts himself in the very review…
…the audience is treated to dancing competitions, sum wrestling and a stunningly choreographed Tribute song on yesteryear stars Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand, Shammi Kapoor, Rajesh Khanna & Rishi Kapoor with guest appearances by 5 stunning bollywood actresses. SRK displays like no other that he is the King of all tribute songs!
- Aditya Chopra gets a pat on the back from Adarsh-ji…
The screenplay and story never let you down. The pace is perfect and the treatment to what is a simple story is crucially superb. Hats off Aditya Chopra for a sterling comeback
- So does Shah Rukh Khan and newcomer Anoushka Sharma along with Vinay Pathak…
Performance wise, Vinay Pathak will sweep all the supporting actor awards next year with a sterling effort in grooming Surinder into Raj.
Anoushka Sharma could not have asked for a better debuting platform! Understatingly beautiful, she has excellent dialogue delivery and tremendous appeal for youngsters across India. Cheekly innocent, her comic timing and dancing capability will leave a memory in your minds as you leave the theatre. She will bag all the major debutant awards.
What can one say about SRK that has not been said in the past? His ability to carry Yashraj’s problems singlehandedly is well noted, but this is his biggest moment where he rekindles the energy and flamboyancy of old and delivers what can only be described as his greatest performance ever. A challenging role - nearly a double role, it would be difficult to imagine any other actor essaying the diversity so effortlessly. In a word - UNFORGETTABLE! The way he emotes, the way he dances in his impish style, the way he smiles, his accent - everything is so unblemished and infectious that his legion of female fans will fall in love with him for the upteenth time.
Clarification duly noted Adarsh-ji.
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