Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani

by Syamantak Basu on November 10, 2009 · 0 comments

in Movies

Aj ke liye no sorry, kal ke liye no worry

This is the theme of the ‘HAPPY CLUB’ led by the boy next door in Ranbir Kapoor as its president. Enabling people to live happy lives, Ranbir makes a remarkable entry in the movie on a ‘brake-free’ cycle taking down a goon and saving the day for the people.

This hilarious comedy illustrated by a brass statue, does have its emotional bend but not before making the audience laugh to some rib tickling stuff. Ranbir has genuinely matured over the last few movies, and he has delivered yet another good performance.

The director, Raj Kumar Santoshi, has made very vivid descriptions of the pains of an adopted child in the present day society and how the child finally finds true love. The cutest part in the movie comes when both Katrina and Ranbir find out that both ‘stammer when upset’.

Katrina as usual is looking sensually sweet all throughout the movie and gives a strong performance, she is on the verge of establishing herself as the most favourite face of Indian Cinema.

Not to mention, cameos from Salman Khan and Upen Patel do add icing on this cake.

The movie is well balanced on both sides of the interval and there is a significant element of magic in the movie with the talking statue and a shooting star. The movie does live up to its name of curiosity.

Last but not the least the movie has some wonderful heart touching music for the keen audience to savour upon.

Overall this comedy cum action cum emotional pan-cake is worth more than a watch.

Rating: ★★★½☆

Ajab prem ki gazab kahani

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