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Yuvvraaj Movie Review
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Cast: Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Zayed Khan, Boman Irani |
The showman in Subhash Ghai is back. But the good news comes in trickles only as Yuvvraaj gives just a few glimpses of why this filmmaker, who began his magical tryst with the box office with Kalicharan, has been called the showman. (After the great Raj Kapoor, that is.). The film, which is elevated by the fabulous musical score provided by another genius called A.R. Rahman, works brilliantly, but in parts only. As for the rest, it is bogged down by a sluggish screenplay and immature dialogues. In the second half, with the entrance of Anil Kapoor's character, the film seems to pick itself up and move ahead in a promising direction.
Ghai picks on a story which has all the ingredients of being an emotional rollercoaster. He gets his emotions and characters all right. But one feels that he
spends too much cinematic time with the character of Deven, played by Salman Khan, the protagonist of the film. A lot of it seems wasted as the actor is unable to rise above his mannerisms and invest his character with a certain amount of gravity. He plays it like he plays all his other roles, fooling around and generally being himself. An entire first half is spent on the exposition of Deven's character and his circumstances, his troubled love life with Anoushka (Katrina Kaif) and her disapproving father (Boman Irani), as also the cause of his banishment by his millionaire father (Javed Sheikh). The reason never seems drastic enough to invite this kind of a punishment. Also the exchanges between Boman's character and Deven, seem quite childish and would find better place in a comedy. And then there are the clichés, like the classical scene where Boman's character invites Deven to his house for a party and proceeds to humiliate him. See Also: |
