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Bachna Ae Haseeno Review

| Movie Reviews > Bachna Ae Haseeno |
| Producer |
Aditya Chopra |
| Director |
Siddharth Raj Anand |
| Music Director |
Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani (a.k.a Vishal-Shekhar) |
| Cast |
Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Deepika Padukone, Minissha Lamba, Bipasha Basu |
BACHNA AE HASEENO is special. Ranbir Kapoor is cast opposite teen deviyaan -- Bipasha Basu, Deepika Padukone, Minissha Lamba. Its produced by a premier production house, the credits read Story by Aditya Chopra and most importantly, its helmed by Siddharth Raj Anand, who merged form and content so beautifully in SALAAM | NAMASTEY and TA RA RUM PUM. The expectations, therefore, are humungous.
Before we go any further, lets clear a misconception at the very outset. BACHNA AE HASEENO is not inspired by THE BACHELOR [the industry feels so, hence this clarification], but it bears an uncanny resemblance to the yesteryear film TEEN DEVIAN [1965; Dev Anand, Nanda, Kalpana, Simi Grewal] and Telugu film NAA AUTOGRAPH [Raviteja, Bhoomika, Mallika, Gopika, Kanyaka]. Of course, Chopra and the screenplay writer try to be different and any resemblance with any film could be purely coincidental.
Now lets move on! BACHNA AE HASEENO has a great cast, great chemistry amongst actors [so sizzling, it could melt butter], great locations [jaw dropping actually] and some great moments. But all these factors combined together dont make a great film. BACHNA AE HASEENO suffers, to a major extent, due to its screenplay running out of steam in the second hour.
The gist of the story is truly captivating -- the guy is a complete flirt, he wears his heart on his sleeve. Enter three women in different stages of his life. Love is in the air. Two dream of marrying him, but he ditches them and the third, whom he intends marrying, says a blunt No to the offer. Heart-broken, the guy realizes his folly and plans on doing prayashchit. He goes back to the first two women and apologises. Wow! A story to bowl you over indeed!
BACHNA AE HASEENO has splendid moments in the first hour. In fact, the three stories, minus the culmination of course, are beautifully told in the first hour itself. Therere some attention-grabbing moments in this hour [details later] and you genuinely feel exhilarated after having watched those portions.
Now to the second hour -- the guy repents for his misdeeds and years later, goes back to the first two women in his life. Thats where the problems surface...
From the writing point of view, the first story [Minissha] is given an appropriate and beautiful culmination in the second hour. But the second [Bipasha] and third [Deepika] stories face rough weather. These stories dont work and therefore, colour your judgement on the movie. Like it happens with most Hindi films, the writing is the culprit here as well. It lacks the power to keep you hooked in the second hour.
In a nutshell, BACHNA AE HASEENO couldve been the ideal youthful entertainer, occupying the position that JAANE TU... YA JAANE NA enjoys amongst the yuppy crowd. But as things stand now, its a great looking film with nothing outstanding about it. Strictly okay for a single watch, thats about it!
Meet Raj [Ranbir Kapoor]. He falls in love thrice...
The film talks of three love stories: Raj and Mahi [Minissha], Raj and Radhika [Bipasha], Raj and Gayatri [Deepika]. Different ladyloves at different times in his life. And each of them teach him a little bit about love and a little bit about life, in their own sweet, sexy or sassy way.
Director Siddharth Raj Anand knows the craft too well by now and his handling of the romantic and emotional scenes is worth appreciating. Take the sequence at the airport -- Minissha stands stunned listening to Ranbirs tale of conquest, with tears rolling down her cheeks. The silence says it all!
Note the sequence when Ranbir woos Bipasha, but eventually dumps her on the eventful day. Its raining and Bipasha just cant come out of the shock. The silence is deafening! Note yet another tragic end to the love story, when Deepika refuses the wedding proposal from Ranbir. Flashes from the past come alive at this point. It couldnt get better!
Post-interval, Ranbirs story with an already-married Minissha and her husband is equally moving. Ranbirs apology looks convincing and the culmination to this chapter couldnt be better. Ranbir moves on to Bipasha and its here that the writing begins to go downhill. Shes a wounded tigress and no amount of cajoling or apologies from Ranbir would melt her. So far, so good! But the path she uses to teach Ranbir a lesson is weird, sorry ludicrous.
The third story, with Deepika, is written in haste, one presumes. The girl suddenly has a change of heart and wants to marry Ranbir, she even writes to him everyday, not knowing that hes out of town. The culmination to this story is amateurish and one wonders whether the writer was in a tearing hurry to end the movie since the 2-hour mark had already been crossed.
Directorially, Siddharth Raj Anand offers stunning visuals and some really fine performances, but is letdown by the script. Vishal-Shekhars music is just alright, nothing to rave or rant about. Barring Khuda Jaane and Lucky Boy, the remaining songs dont have a lingering effect. Cinematography is a class apart. Besides, the cinematographer gets some spectacular locales and he does complete justice to it. Dialogues are good at times.
Ranbir Kapoor is marvellous. An incredible actor. One will run out of adjectives and personifications describing his performance. Amongst girls, Bipasha Basu stands the tallest. First RACE and now BACHNA AE HASEENO, the actress is finally getting the right roles that do justice to her talent. Also, she looks fab! Minissha doesnt work at the start, but scores in the emotional scenes, especially in the second hour. Deepika is a sore point. Her role isnt convincing and thats the reason why this performance doesnt work. The only consolation is, she looks gorgeous.
Kunal Kapoor is supremely efficient, handling his role with utmost maturity. Hiten Paintal is a revelation, a talent to watch out for. His camaraderie with Ranbir is top notch.
On the whole, BACHNA AE HASEENO has an interesting first half, but a weak second hour spoils the show. At the box-office, thanks to the hype built around the film, the opening weekend should be great, but beyond that, has tough chances of sustaining. Multiplexes at some big centres would be better, but thats no consolation.
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Ranbir is a lucky fellow |
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Karthik
16/05/2013 06:05:17 |
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Pls upload the dailouge 4m ranbir purpose to dipika..love u 4ever purana wala naya nai wo 1.5year wala pls upload this dailouge |
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Adarsh tiwari
08/02/2012 17:02:09 |
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^^ istimewa.. |
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Ichwan
30/08/2011 15:08:04 |
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mathorchod film ha |
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jjj
13/05/2011 15:05:15 |
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i like all these songs |
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john
16/02/2011 20:02:08 |
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Ranbir You look so hot in the movie. Ilove you Ranbir. |
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Sara
06/10/2010 05:10:23 |
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02/09/2010 02:09:07 |
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excellent |
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12/08/2010 23:08:30 |
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