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The writing is spewed with banal lines like 'ek ladki kya chahti hai? Itna pyaar jitna kisi ne kisi se na kiya ho'. But beyond that the graph drops as you hear ksch ksch sighs in the hall and the story stretches and complicates itself. The screenplay has its share of vivacious intensity like in the Dhoom-styled bike sequence or the gol-gappa competition in the second half. Nevertheless there are moments of sloppy sentimentality by a pouting Shah Rukh, like in the avertable mannequin scene just before the interval. One can also draw faint references with V Shantaram's Navrang (1959) where Mahipal is married to a homely Sandhya but finds his muse in her fantasized avatar.Įssentially the film takes the feel-good path as it tries to simplify the stagy effect by avoiding a rebellious streak to the aggrieved girl. The glamorization of geeky protagonist has been earlier employed to similar effect in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Pyaar Ka Sapna (1969) where an anglicized Mala Sinha wins Biswajeet, when the illiterate village girl can't. Also the diversity in the characters isn't digestible as the introvert Surinder suddenly switches to the flamboyant Raj. With the incorrigible cheap flirting that Raj confesses of indulging into, you can't help but sense the same old SRK and somewhere lose on the individuality of the underdog. You soon lose the silliness of Surinder to the starriness of Shah Rukh Khan that is so suggestive in the character of Raj. But as Raj takes over, the pleasant change translates into the conventional clich��s of a hyped-hero.



The story at the very outset opens interestingly as you relate to Surinder's common man image and the underplayed mannerisms of his character. Who does she select is simple to guess from the moral at the start. Not even by his vocal chords? Well it's no point voicing queries to trademark tricks of Bollywood that has been changing character identities at the drop of a moustache.Įxpectedly Taani subsequently falls for Raj but is guilty of cheating on her husband Surinder - though both happen to be the same person. So much so that even wife Taani doesn't recognize him. In anticipation of some amusement, she joins choreography classes and that's when Surinder joins her as a dance-partner.īut before that he opts for an image makeover by snipping his moustache, tousling his hair and replacing spectacles with sunglasses which is adequate enough to give him a new identity of Raj. Marriage with the attractive Taani (Anushka Sharma) is more of a fortuity but simultaneously dream-come-true for Surinder.Įvidently Taani is not heartily happy in this accidental matrimony but consents to a platonic relationship with Sahni. In checked full-sleeved shirts, pleated pants, oiled hair and middle-aged moustache, he embodies the bland boring babu working at Punjab Power in Amritsar. Surinder Sahni (Shah Rukh Khan) is a nerdy personality, the kinds who were pet with professors but ridiculed or rejected by everyone else. The basic theme is about the glorification of an underdog which is symbolized by an average common man.
