Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani
Directed by:
Rajkumar Santoshi
Producer by: Ramesh S Taurani
Starring: Ranbir Kapoor,
Katrina Kaif, Upen Patel, Darshan Jariwala,
Salman Khan, Govind Namdeo, Smita Jaykar,
Navneet Nishan, Mithilesh Chaturvedi, Zakir
Hussain, Pradeep Kharab, Sanatan Modi
Music Dir: Pritam Chakraborty
Twenty
years ago Suraj Barjatya gave us a Prem. He was
suave, caring, short tempered, but lovable to
all. Now, Rajkumar Santoshi presents Prem of the
new generation. He is fun-loving, caring, ready
to do anything to make others happy and differs
completely with the past generation.
Ranbeer Kapoor epitomizes the lover boy of
silver screen and who other than Rajkumar
Santoshi could be the sophisticated creator of
this non-serious boy! Santoshi who is a proud
presenter of Sunny Deol in 'Betaab' and Bobby
Deol in 'Barsaat' as a lover boy on silver
screen brings his new prot�g� with some nice
package!
Yes, package, because unlike his earlier films
where Santoshi had a great story to tell, here
he relies more on making the film look good -
good color scheme, exotic locations, fashionable
clothes, hip-hop dance steps and above all a
protagonist who is closer to multiplex audience,
phew!
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani' has an Ajab Prem for
sure, but if you are looking for a Ghazab Kahani,
Santoshi may not score full marks. It is his
story, his screenplay and also his dialogues
that all the characters in the film speak. The
take-off of the film is wonderful. It has a
decent flight too, but it lands on the ground
miserably!
An
idea can be wonderful but to convert this into a
two-hour compact story has always been
difficult. Santoshi brings in his experience of
making a comedy post-'Andaaz Apna Apna' and
manages to tickle your bones most of the time.
He manages to entertain you because of his art
of story narration. Ranbeer Kapoor as Prem who
falls on the wrong side of luck tries to impress
his lady luck Jenny (Katrina) and progresses to
a new level with this film. He gets some very
good one-liners and imitates the character with
full honesty.
Santoshi can be proud of cracking the best on
screen chemistry between Katrina and Ranbeer;
the pair looks cool. With the help of a director
like Santoshi, the cast of the film tries to
impress the audiences and Ranbeer comes on top
among them.
After all, he is also the hero of the film! He
passes the test of comedy with distinction.
Seconding him in the chase for perfection is
Katrina Kaif who is improving fast with her more
viewer-friendly pronunciation of typical Hindi
words.
If Ranbeer and Katrina are the two leading
sailors of this voyage, Darshan Jariwala and
Smita Jayker aren't very much behind. Their
timing for comedy is superb and these seniors
match step by step with their offspring on
screen.
Govind Namdeo may have failed in his previous
films, but this was due to his wrong choice of
roles. Upen Patel presented as a twist in the
film keeps on trying to unfold himself in front
of the camera and before he could complete his
act the film is over.
Among technicians, Santoshi has at least three
aces; namely Thiru's cinematography, Pritam's
music and Ahmed Khan's choreography. Thiru
captures nuances of comedy and color of nature
weaved in one. He also tries some unorthodox
frames and creates good depth in scenes.
Pritam
has made some soul stirring music after a long
time. His tunes are melodious and people are
found humming his songs. And, last but not the
least; Ahmed Khan too is emerging as a favorite
choreographer of new generation.
On the whole, 'Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani' is a
nice film that can be watched together with your
family and is a good weekend entertainer. And,
add to this a wonderful cameo by original Prem
of Hindi Cinema, Salman Khan.
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