Genre: Musical/Romance
Director: Aditya Chopra
Cast: Shahrukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Vinay
Pathak
RunTime:
2 hrs 47 mins
Released By: GV
Rating: PG
Official Website: www.yashrajfilms.com
Opening Day: 11 December 2008
Synopsis:
Have you ever stopped to think if the most ordinary, uninteresting,
unobtrusive man you might see on the road or around you might
have a love story to tell? Maybe not! How can an ordinary
man have a breathtaking, goose flesh igniting, awe inspiring
love story of all things to tell? But guess what - love does
not differentiate between the ordinary and exceptional, the
uninteresting and interesting, the unattractive and attractive.
Because love knows no distinction. It can happen to anyone
and once it does it engulfs us into it completely and gives
us those miraculous experiences that only love can yield.
This is what happened to Surinder Sahni (Shahrukh Khan) -
a simple, clean hearted, honest man working for Punjab Power,
leading a humdrum life, when he meets his total opposite and
finds love in the flamboyant, fun-loving, vivacious - Taani
(Anushka Sharma) for whom the whole world is her canvas and
she paints her own life with the colours of rainbow all until
unforeseen circumstances changes it all and brings them together.
What follows is a journey filled with laughter, tears, joy,
pain, music, dance and a lot of love. A journey that makes
us believe that there is an extraordinary love story in every
ordinary jodi.
Movie Review:
Shah Rukh Khan is a phenomenon. And if you have any doubts
about that, just go see this latest movie of his. The guy
can act, he can sing and he can dance. But you probably already
know that. Well Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi just happens to represent
SRK at his best.
SRK’s latest is unabashedly a love story. And like all
great love stories, it revolves around an ordinary person
doing something extraordinary for another in the name of love.
Khan plays a bespectacled working class man Surinder Singh
whose occupation requires him to master a unique telephone
greeting- “Punjab Power lighting up your life”.
Surinder has just married Taani, the daughter of his former
teacher who suffers a massive heart attack on the eve of Taani’s
wedding. Tragically, Taani’s learns that her fiancé
has died in a car accident on the way to her house. Yes, you
can call it a marriage of convenience of sorts. Surinder is
in love with Taani, it was “love at first sight”,
he proclaims. Undeniably so, as Surinder carries a yellow
tiffin box prepared by his wife proudly around the office.
Within the first few minutes, writer-director Aditya Chopra
shows a deft hand at balancing tragedy and comedy. There is
the grieving fiancée, who tells Surinder she can never
love him. But Chopra does not allow the movie to descend into
melodrama. Instead, Chopra skilfully inserts moments of genuine
humour such as when the bumbling Surinder moves from his bedroom
into the cobweb filled attic to give Taani her own space or
when Surinder’s colleagues invite themselves over to
his house after learning that he is married.
Fans of Bollywood fans will also quickly lap up the appearance
of Vinay Pathak (of Khosla Ka Ghosla and Bheja Fry fame) as
Surinder’s buddy, Bobby. When Taani expresses interest
at joining a dancing class hosted by a Bombay studio, Bobby
helps Surinder transform into Raj, a fast-talking, wisecracking
and self-confident guy so Surinder can win Taani’s love.
Raj is Surinder’s alter ego and soon Taani finds herself
drawn to Raj’s more sensitive side.
Just as writer-director Chopra does with Surinder, he also
creates many scenes of great hilarity with Raj- especially
an exaggerated “Dhoom 3” motorcycle chase sequence
with Taani and Raj against another pair of rival dancers.
After an eight-year break, the less than prolific director
of hugely successful hits such as Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
and Mohabbatein shows that he still knows how to inject plenty
of verve into his films.
But just like his earlier two films, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’s
winning formula rests on the able shoulders of the Khan himself.
Here fans get to see him in not one but two roles- as the
awkward Surinder and the cocky Raj. In particular, the actor
known for his sensitive leading man roles is a hoot as the
smug and arrogant Raj. The fact that both the roles of Surinder
and Raj are equally appealing is a testament to his acting
chops.
The other revelation belongs to newcomer Anushka Sharma. She
makes a strong debut as the vivacious Taani who learns through
the course of the movie to regain the strength and courage
to love once again. If this is a portent of her future film
career, you can be sure it’ll be a bright and illustrious
one.
Although the film could have done with more generous trimming
(especially towards the second half), it is still a solid
and thoroughly entertaining crowd pleaser in every sense of
the word. Boasting eye-catching leads, beautiful sets and
an engaging and touching love story, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi epitomizes
the glamour and heart of Bollywood filmmaking at its best.
Movie
Rating:
Review by Gabriel Chong
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