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By Prema K. Š2004 Bollyvista.com |
So if you expect the film to take on a rich girl Vs. poor boy turn then you are in for a pleasant surprise. Pari's father and in fact, her entire family (except of course, her brother) take an instant liking to him and even encourage their innocent romance.
Yash also has a sweet, perky childhood friend, Anna played by another sprightly newcomer (Mini Tiwari), and her grandmother (Daisy Irani) for neighbours. Their relationship has been well-developed.
Pari manages to become good friends with Anna and her grandmother in an attempt to woo Yash. Now you will wonder where is the twist in the tale!
The problem with this film is it has too many tracks that take the focus away from Yash and Pari's cute love story. Their romance is hardly developed. This is one of the main drawbacks of the film.
Some of the things these youngsters are forced to say will bring forth quite a few smirks and sniggers in the audience. Wish they had been allowed to behave like today's youngsters, considering it is targeted at the youth.
To add drama to the tale, Yash is falsely implicated and a serious allegation is leveled against him. But Pari stands by him in his hour of need and ultimately true love wins.
So you will wonder what was happening on screen during those 2 long hours? It leaves us with the same feeling too! Besides the lead pair, the other plus point of the film is its title track produced by renowned French pianist, Richard Clayderman.
** (TWO STARS)
*poor; **average; ***good; ****very good; *****excellent |