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Bachna Ae Haseenon (Hindi)

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ShubraGupta Posted: Aug 16, 2008 at 1231 hrs IST
Cast: Ranbir Kanpoor, Bipasha Basu, Minissha Lamba, Deepika Padukone, Kunal Kapoor
Director: Sidhharth Raj Anand
Bachna Ae Haseenon delivers exactly what it promises; one good-looking guy, three hot girls, Switzerland-Australia-Italy, and lines that mix Angrezi, Punjabi and Hindi. And, of course, the thing called love.

Raj ( Ranbir ) and Mahi ( Minissha) meet cute on the U Rail, and ride Swiss roads on a scooty: yep, they have missed their train. This is not the only point where you feel that this latest Yashraj film could have easily been called ‘DDLJ 2’. Aditya Chopra has written this one, and gets director Sidhharth Anand to reference the SRK-Kajol blockbuster so many times that you wonder if they’ll ever get over it.

Mahi is the sweet innocent, whose heart is ripe to be broken. Raj manages it with a smile and shrug, and moves on to Radhika (Bipasha), who wants to be a supermodel. Life is all about early morning coffee and cuddles, except when marriage looms, commitment-phobic Raj, by now an on-the-fast-track game developer, scarpers. In Sydney, he meets Gayatri (Deepika), cabbie by night, B-school student by day, and he starts to ‘hang- wang’ with her. Girls are shikaar not yaar, Raj’s best pal tells him. Romance raises its head again. Who will it be?

You know exactly where Raj’s playing eeni meeny miny mo will fetch him, but Adi and Sid manage to pull this one off because of the sheer likeability of their characters. Ranbir and Deepika, both on their second film, are still fresh enough, though the latter will have to guard against looking and sounding like Hema Malini in Om Shanti Om still. ‘Rich spoilt boy’ Ranbir, who shows off a muscled chest, (no dropped towel this time around, alas), makes a very watchable loverboy, unabashedly sowing his wild oats before ‘settling down’ for his next film, he’ll have to go down a different track. And both Minissha, who speaks Hindi with just the right Punjabi accent, and Bipasha, all breathtakingly-tight lycra and six-inch stilletoes, play their parts well.

Finally, right boy meets right girl. Pretty, palatable, part of YRF’s comfort zone. Don’t go looking for complexity or depth, and you’ll be fine. What else can you expect from a leading man who says: us ladki ke saath go around kar ke aa raha hoon. Smile, shrug, smile.

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film review of bacha ae hasino by rahul on 2008-08-21 19:23:27.831084+05:30 hi i am rahul from dubai. this film released in dubai last wednesday and after reading the review of the film i would rather stay home over the weekend and read a nice book bcos i have seen ddlj and i dont need an overdose - not so soon.

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nice movie by dev on 2008-08-20 15:10:41.938728+05:30 looking nice movie

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