19 extended years, and it still continues to impress, amaze and inspire filmmakers
from time to time. DILWALE DULHANIA LE JAAYENGE has been a rich source of
inspiration for many Bollywood romantic family dramas, last being Rohit Shetty’s
action entertainer CHENNAI EXPRESS and the latest being Shashank Khaitan’s
HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA. The plot is lifted smartly; the characters easily find
their references well-established before, even the original gets mentioned
every now and then to make it sound like a bold and deliberate statement for
the makers but the convenience and the laziness in writing that fails to
innovate and bring any breeziness on screen. Still, there is a certain likeability
flowing all around. Thank to the vigorously ‘in their characters’ lead pair and
all those suggestions of DDLJ in the backdrop!
The blithe prankster son of an UK billionaire Raj Malhotra is reinstated
in the shoes of ‘sadda Dilli wala munda’
Rakesh Sharma aka Humpty of Vidya Book Center [Played by Varun Dhawan]. Simran
here is Kavya, played by Alia Bhatt- a kind of more expressive and a louder
version of Kajol whose reason for the month long break is a designer lehanga for her wedding she wants to
purchase from Delhi. They meet, greet, fight, kiss & make-up and
conveniently find themselves under the sheet just before the interval. That was
probably an intentional indication that you should now start expecting
everything but nothing soon after the intermission gets over. The fun part just
goes missing and the time-pass approach in writings starts taking over. The
counterpart and the other contender for Kavya’s hands is an NRI [Idiot box sensation
Sidharth Shukla in his silver screen debut avatar] who is absolutely perfect in
all senses. And now, it’s high time for Humpty to prove himself as the better
choice for Kavya.
The first part of HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA is filled with tremendous promises
of having lots of fun & frolic moments in the ride and it sure upholds most
of it with the witty gang of friends forever. Gaurav Pandey and Sahil Vaid as
Humpty’s friends-cum-partners in crime provide good lot of humor with their presence
felt in almost every scene. Even the strict, unforgiving and straight-faced father
of the bride [the impressive Ashutosh Rana] is shown here a gentle, sympathetic
and caring family man who can be reasonable if pursued in good health. His equation
with his family is very different from the Amrish Puri of DDLJ and it is quite
a pleasant sight to notice the tenderness lies within him.
Film works mostly because of its lead actors. The on-screen chemistry
between Alia & Varun gets thicker with their confidence and ease in the
role-playing process. Varun makes a ‘Bollywood Hero’ impact that can force you to
join him on the dance floor with foot tapping music, cheer him up for action
sequences and smile even on his silliest joke. Alia, in same manner is cutely comical.
She makes screen brightly lit canvas you’re never really fade up to look at. Sidharth
Shukla is an extended guest appearance but definitely has something in him.
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