Showing posts with label Jhoom Barabar Jhoom Movie Review. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Jhoom Barabar Jhoom

Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Bobby Deol, Lara Dutta

Producer: Aditya Chopra

Director
: Shaad Ali

Music Director: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy

Rating: **1/2

Yash Raj Films is back again with yet another crossover flick. After Ta Ra Rum Pum's luke warm performance in the box office, it is Shaad Ali's Jhoom Barabar Jhoom's trial at the box office. A colourful fun filled fare, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom sure entertains but seems to have ignored the necessity of a sturdy storyline. Basking entirely in its technical expertise, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom is a flimsy script stylishly camouflaged in exotic locales and captivating music and dance.

Like any other YRF movie, two words to describe the movie would be "Colourful entertainer". Colourful not just visually, but also in the areas of screenplay, music and choreography. Expertly crafted, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom lacks just one fundamental aspect – strong storyline. The movie enthralls the senses and leaves one yearning for more by the end of it. Jhoom Barabar Jhoom is the age old boy meets girl - fall in love and thrown apart by ego story. There is absolutely nothing more to it.

The story summed up - two strangers meet in the railway station and fall in love. No we are not talking about Ek Chaalis ki last local! This is Waterloo Railway station and the protagonists are Rikki Thukral (Abhishek Bachchan) and Alvira Khan (Preity Zinta). When Rikki and Alvira bump into each other by chance sparks fly. They spend two hours with each other pretending to wait for their respective fiancé's. Rikki is an uncouth Punjabi living in London who makes his living by selling pirated DVDs and smuggled antiques. Alvira is a cultured British Asian woman who believes she is more British than Pakistani. Alvira tries to avoid Rikki initially and tells him she is already engaged and that she is waiting for her fiancé` Steve (Bobby Deol) to arrive. To keep up his side of the story, Rikki lies to Alvira as well and tells her that he is waiting for his fiancée` Anaida (Lara Dutta) to arrive. They both narrate to each other their self invented love stories to each other just to kill time. By the time their trains arrive they realize that they are mutually attracted to each other. They exchange numbers and leave. Cupid strikes and both Alvira and Rikki try to think of ways to win each others' hearts. Alvira calls Rikki and Rikki invites her and her fiancé` to attend the Mr. and Ms. Southall dance competition. Alvira asks Rikki to come with his fiancée`. A mad rush begins to find fake fiancée's for Alvira and Rikki. Alvira asks her friend Sukhvinder (Bobby Deol) to act as Steve for the night and Rikki asks Laila (Lara Dutta), a prostitute to act as his fiancée` for the night. What ensues is a totally fun filled nach-gaana sequence. Rikki and Laila are declared as Mr. and Ms. Southall. The rest of the story revolves around how Rikki and Alvira discover that they are not engaged to Laila (Anaida) and Sukhvinder (Steve) and are in love with each other. Sukhvinder and Laila somehow meet and fall in love with each other and lock lips. The film ends with Rikki and Alvira confessing their love for each other and locking lips in the suburbs of London.

Abhishek Bachchan as Rikki Thukral delivers a fine performance. His portrayal of the tapori guy with absolutely no refinement is up to the mark. Preity Zinta has made an honest attempt but hasn't worked on her accent enough. She doesn't look British Asian. Lara Dutta has delivered a truly fantastic performance both as the French Asian and the prostitute. Bobby Deol struggles to bring in Steve's suave look. Sukhvinder suits him better. Amitabh Bachchan is item number. He plays the British busker who keeps reappearing with the peppy title track all through the film. Though insignificant to the story, this busker keeps alive the screenplay every time it begins to spell boredom. Dressed like a rainbow, Amitabh Bachchan charms as always.

Shaad Ali's narrative is impressive. He juxtaposes reality and fantasy through the conversations between Alvira and Rikki. A very fresh and fine initiative wasted by a flimsy script. Ayanka Khan impresses yet again with vivid visuals and effervescent colours.

Music is the highlight of the movie. The title track will top the charts for weeks to come. Ticket to Hollywood is another track that lingers.


All in all, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom entertains but lacks substance. Though it has three lip-locks (Abhishek Bachchan - Lara Dutta, Bobby Deol – Lara Dutta and Abhishek Bachchan – Preity Zinta) and an A certificate Jhoom Barabar Jhoom can pass of as a complete family entertainer. Jhoom Barabar Jhoom is pastime.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Jhoom Barabar Jhoom

Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (2007)
Movie Information
Movie Name : Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
Year of Release : 2007
Release Date : 15 June 2007
Banner : Yash Raj Films
Presenter : Yash Chopra
Producer : Aditya Chopra


Director : Shaad Ali
Cast : Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Bobby Deol, Lara Dutta
Music Director : Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Lyricist : Gulzar
Cinematographer : Ayananka Bose
Dialogue Writer : Habib Faisal
Screenplay Writer : Habib Faisal
Editor : Ritesh Soni
Art Director : Sukant Panigrahy
Costume Designer : Aki Narula
Sound Designer : Rishi Oberoi
Background Sound : Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Choreographer : Vaibhavi Merchant
Playback Singer : Shankar Mahadevan, Neeraj Shridhar, Alisha Chinai, Zubeen Garg, Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Vishal Dadlani, Vasundhara Das, Sukhwinder Singh
Publicity Designer : Fayyaz Badruddin, Yash Raj Films - Design Cell

Synopsis :
Busy London station. Delayed train from Birmingham. Two strangers waiting for the train... Rikki Thukral (Abhishek Bachchan) born in Bhatinda, living in London; and Alvira Khan (Preity Zinta) more Brit than the Queen herself, however with Lahori blood in her veins. Crowded café. One table to share. Two hours to kill. Perfect setting for the start of a love-story. Hitch? Both Rikki and Alvira are engaged and have come to pick up their fiancés who are coming by the same train. To kill time, they end up telling each other their “how I met my fiancé” stories. Rikki met his fiancé Anaida (Lara Dutta) at The Ritz (Paris), the same night that Princess Diana and Dodi walked out of the hotel and into the paparazzi. As Rikki says, “When two lovers die, another two are a born”. They dance... they sing... they're in love! Alvira, a princess by nature discovers her prince at Madame Tussaud’s. When a gigantic wax model of Superman falls from the ceiling, Alvira is a sitting target. But Steve the Prince (Bobby Deol), a lawyer by profession saves her life but steals her heart! They also sing, they also dance and they also fall in love...Stories unfold, time passes, the two strangers start enjoying each other. That Alvira is a Pakistani Brit and Rikki originally from India... that Rikki is crooked, earthy, and rakish: dabbler in various businesses; that Alvira is prim-n-proper, wannabe blue-blood, stiff upper-lip: Asst. Manager at House of Fraser’s... none of these details matter. They have gotten alarmingly attracted to each other!Their brief encounter has created a complicated quadrangle... Rikki Thukral and Alvira Khan have gotten themselves and Steve and Anaida into a lovely mess... To get out of it both of them bend over backward, thinking quickly on their feet, dancing around each other’s emotions... After all when you’re playing musical chairs with love, there’s nothing you can do but... Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (Dance Baby Dance)!

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