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Mujhse Shaadi Karogi Movie Review

David Dhawan - the name brings back memories of blockbusters such as AANKHEN,
BADE MIYAN CHOTE MIYAN, BIWI NO. 1, BOL RADHA BOL, COOLIE NO. 1, HASEENA MAAN
JAAYEGI, HERO NO. 1, JUDWAA, JODI NO. 1, RAJA BABU, SWARG, SHOLA AUR SHABNAM and
SAAJAN CHALE SASURAL.
Naturally, with such titles to your credit, you expect the ultimate in
entertainment from the badshaah of non-stop entertainment. And with a dream cast
like Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar and Priyanka Chopra, the expectations from MUJHSE
SHAADI KAROGI, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, multiply manifold.
A few questions cross your mind as you amble into the theatre to watch the most
awaited marriage of the season -
. Will MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI meet the gargantuan expectations?
. Will the chemistry between Salman and Akshay - who have been teamed for the
very first time - be electrifying? If yes, who'd steal the show?
Let's take the questions one by one -
. MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI falls in the same league as David Dhawan's earlier films.
The focus is to entertain, not enlighten or educate. Where logic takes a
backseat and all that matters is two-and-a-half hours of pure, unadulterated
entertainment. In that respect, MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI scores. Leave behind your
thinking caps at home before watching this movie and you'll enjoy this joy ride
all the more!
. The on-screen chemistry between Sanjay Dutt and Govinda in David Dhawan's
earlier films was exceptional and this time, in MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI, the
camaraderie is simply amazing. In fact, the film would've fallen flat on its
face had the two actors not been able to compliment each other in this story of
one-upmanship.
As for who's better of the two, read that in a few paras below.
When Samir [Salman Khan] falls head over heels in love with lovely Rani [Priyanka
Chopra], little does he know that his happiness will soon be sabotaged.
And the culprit is none other than Sunny [Akshay Kumar], with whom Samir shares
his room and who has fallen for Rani's charms as well.

The two Romeos try desperate measures to win their lady love. As luck would have
it, whatever right Samir tries to attempt goes spectacularly wrong, while Sunny
emerges trumps!
Adding to the mayhem are Rani's disciplinarian army officer father [Amrish Puri]
and Samir's astrologer friend [Rajpal Yadav].
MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI falls in the same genre as David Dhawan's Anil - Govinda
starrer DEEWANA MASTANA. The game of one-upmanship, which was the premise of
that film, is precisely the essence of MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI as well.
MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI has its share of sprightly moments. The stage is set at the
very start of the film, when Salman bumps into an astrologer [Rajpal Yadav] as
he arrives in Goa to start life afresh.
But the film actually takes off when Akshay lands up at the house and starts
sharing the room with Salman. In fact, Akshay's introduction in the story only
elevates things and the cat and mouse game that the two actors indulge in
subsequently is simply howlarious!

The two Romeos' interaction with Amrish Puri specifically is amongst the high
points of the enterprise. And the strategies Akshay adopts to outsmart Salman
may seem asinine, but are amusing nonetheless.
The post-interval portions move at an equally brisk pace, not giving the viewer
time to blink an eyelid. The climax - when Salman expresses his love for
Priyanka on a cricket pitch - is truly different. And the presence of cricketers
will only catch the viewers unaware, with Navjot Singh Sidhu's expert comments
in English bringing the house down.
As to who gets the girl in the end, it wouldn't be fair to reveal it here!
David Dhawan is known for his kind of movies and the masala that MUJHSE SHAADI
KAROGI offers is enough to satiate the appetite of those looking for masala
entertainment. Stylishly shot at some panoramic locales of Mauritius, with no
double entendres, the film proves yet again that only David can pull off such
stories without the cinegoer feeling cheated by an obscure plot. The film has a
very youth-oriented feel, starting with the BAYWATCH-like portions [prime bodies
on beaches] in the initial reels, which is what appeals in today's times.
Anees Bazmee's script is a prime example of make-believe, escapist cinema.
Though the film has its share of interesting moments, the pace slackens slightly
towards the post-interval portions because the game of one-upmanship starts
stagnating after a point. But the climax elevates the film yet again. Slight
trimming in the second half will only help.
Sanjay F. Gupta's cinematography is outstanding. Though a number of films have
been shot in Mauritius, Gupta's lens captures the place so magnificently that it
looks like a fresh locale completely.
Rumi Jaffrey's dialogues are in keeping with the mood of the film. A film like
this relies on wit and humour and Rumi's one-liners are thoroughly enjoyable.
Action scenes [Mahendra Verma] are first-rate.
Sajid-Wajid's musical score is rich enough. 'Rab Kare', 'Jeene Ke Hain Chaar
Din', 'Laal Dupatta' and the title track are gems and the choreography of each
track [Farah Khan] deserves distinction marks.
Of the cast, it's indeed difficult to say who'd walk away with ceetees and
taalis at the conclusion of the show. Salman Khan, playing a goodie-goodie guy,
enacts his part with gusto. Not only does the actor look dashing [a compliment
he has learnt to live with!], the ease with which he handles the comic portions
is incredible. In moments when Akshay actually downplays his deeds in the movie,
your heart goes out to Salman and that's only because of the effective
portrayal.

Akshay Kumar is a revelation. He has attempted comedy twice in the past - MR.
AND MRS. KHILADI and KHAKEE - and he got his share of acclaim in both. With
MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI, he surpasses his previous work. His timing is fantastic
and the conviction with which he carries off the evil streak in his personality
is bound to be talked-about in days to come.
Priyanka Chopra gives an equally good account of herself. Though the role
doesn't really demand histrionics, the pretty lass carries off her part
effortlessly. Also, she pairs off very well with both Salman and Akshay.
Amrish Puri is excellent. His sequences with Salman - right from the time when
Salman slaps him at the start of the film, to the finale on the cricket pitch -
are sure to keep you in splits. Rajpal Yadav [in a double role] is excellent as
the astrologer, though he doesn't get much scope in the other role [member of
the Eagle gang]. Kader Khan's character will be liked by the masses. Shashikala
is alright. Satish Shah and Vindu are adequate.
Amrita Arora [sp. app.] is noticeable. Shefali Jariwala ['Kaanta Laga'] is
appealing in a small role.
On the whole, MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI is an apt example of escapist cinema that
transports you to a world of make-believe. Rich in face-value with light moments
aplenty, the film has all it takes to woo the masses. At the box-office, the
film will take a historic start, setting new box-office records in days to come. |