July 17, 2011

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara: ***

A tale of 3 friends & a trip which would change their lives forever. Arjun (HR), Imran (Farhan) and Kabir (Abhay Deol) are buddies. During their studies they decide to go on an adventure trip which didn’t materialize & with the time they get busy in their lives. On the day of Kabir’s engagement he decides to revive the long buried trip plan to celebrate his bachelor’s party & the journey of their lifetime begins.

Zoya Akhtar’s 2nd directorial project after Luck By Chance, ZNMD is a fresh movie which takes us into the lives of their protagonists and a trip that unfolds the facets they never thought otherwise they could have explored. With an unconventional star cast of its three leading men (as each belongs to a different style of cinema) ZNMD scores a perfect 5 for performance. HR plays Arjun, an ambitious financial broker who is busy making the moolah and building up a lifestyle. Style and attitude comes natural to this green eyed Greek god of bollywood. It’s a treat to watch HR on big screen. Though, his gigantic screen presence often overshadows his performance. Frahan does what he does best, playing a cool dude with wacky sense of humor. As Imran, who is a carefree, flamboyant and funny guy Farhan Akhtar connects immediately with the audience. His one liners, madcap jokes and comic timing keeps the movie alive. Abhay Deol is definitely one of the most talented actors of current generation and does full justice to the role of Kabir, a troubled and suffocated guy who is overwhelmed by possessiveness of his fiancĂ©e (Kalki) and just wants to chill out with his best buddies Arjun and Imran. Katrina looks sexy as Laila and does her bit in the role. She looks stunning and her onscreen chemistry with HR is superb. Kalki is a suave girl from a billionaire family who is so possessive about her fiancĂ© Kabir. Music is good enough, though it does not reach to the level of Dil Chahta Hai. The movie is stretched a tad too long and could have been shorter by 10-15 mins. The first half is funny, but fails to depict the trip effect as it takes us directly to the place decided by each one of them without showing their journey to the place.(As shown in the movie Eurotrip with a table in form of a map which shows progress of the journey) Though, the road trip in the second half is perfect.

ZNMD with its fine performances, humorous appeal and beautiful landscapes is definitely going to score big on the Box Office (Unless Harry Potter ruins the party)!!!

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