Movie Review
Star Cast:
Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Rambha, Anupam Kher, Kader Khan, Satish Shah, Dalip Tahil, Bindu, Shakti Kapoor, Reema Lagoo
Music:
Anu Malik
Producer:
Sajid Nadiadwala
Director:
David Dhawan
Desc:
Its another David Dhawan comedy! David Dhawan has shown for the first time that he doesn't need Govinda in a movie to make the movie humorous. Dhawan handles the movie flawlessly through the first half, although in the second half the direction gets a bit sloppy but that may be because of the story.
Salman Khan has a double role in this movie. The story starts out in the hands of Raja (Salman Khan I) and Mala (Karisma Kapoor), with Mala falling for Raja. Raja shrugs her off, although she is still after him. Mala's father (Kader Khan) wants Mala to get married to Prem, a rich young man coming from America, Prem (Salman Khan II). And so the fun starts. As Mala's father goes to receive Prem from the airport, Mala runs away, and there comes Rupa (Rambha) and her mother to receive Prem. Prem immediately kisses Rupa, but Rupa runs away crying. Prem then goes to Mala's home to stay. When Mala comes back home from her endeavor with Raja, she sees Prem and is astonished. Its just then when Tiger, the villain of the film, kills a police officer that was after him. As he does that Raja's sister is watching and says that she'll take that to the courts. So Tiger is after her and Raja. But the comedy doesn't stop there. It continues till the end of the film, including at the final scenes.
Through and through Dhawan has done a splendid job to make this an enjoyable family movie, although there are a few fight scenes in the movie and Karisma's clothes couldn't be much skimpier. But to find a movie that is completely clean of any fights or exposing scenes is tough in today's films. Salman Khan has done a superb job in being a rich dignified young man from America and a tough street Dharavi gunda of Mumbai. The contrast is seen vividly through his character. Rambha has done a better job than Karisma Kapoor, who has done an about face from Raja Hindustani and is irritating. But both actresses look on the plump side in this film.
Dances and music play a vital part in this movie, although a couple songs, like "Oonchi Hai Building" and "Tan Tana Tan" are both irritating, the other songs are picturized well and are slightly hummable. "East Aur West India is the Best" is the best picturized song and has been choreographed excellently and Salman Khan and Rambha do a good job in the dances also. Salman Khan has improved drastically in his dances since his last few films.
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