Friday, September 11, 2009

Vaada Raha...I promise | Leaves you smiling | Movie Review

Movie = Vaada Raha...I promiseDirector - Samir KarnikCast - Bobby Deol, Kangna Ranaut, Dwij Yadav, Mohnish Behl, Sharat Saxena, Sonia ChopraHe’s ten on ten everywhere - as the loving boyfriend who has fresh planned marriage or as the doc feted by the American Medical Association for his research on cancer.His hardcore friends call his life perfect as his gorgeous fiancée (Kangana Ranaut) touches wood. All this crapper go absent in an instant, says Dr Duke Chawla (Bobby Deol) one philosophical evening. Indeed, as he had prophesised, his life turns for the worsened after an black accident.Now pain from paralysis, Dr Duke reaffirms the byword that doctors make the worst patients. He has reason to be this upset: his fiancée on hearing the news refuses to embellish and wager him.With an ill care to look after, she, in a matter-of-fact manner, refuses this additional responsibility. The genius doc must today care with heartbreak as well. He refuses matter and medication, until the infirmary head orders injectibles.But hope arrives in the tiny form of Roshan (Dwij Yadav), a communicatory child who informs us that he’s giving his cancer-struck sister consort in the hospital. While Duke resists him and modify shouts 'get out’, Roshan persists and finally the digit embellish great friends. Other friendly body at the infirmary substance boost hold and whatever laughs.Then the news turns into a Hindi flick - Duke is good in no instance and modify exclaims 'Eureka’ when he nixes the cancer treatment.Now for the main grouse with the film. It’s difficult to enclose that an acclaimed doc would be so averse to medication. Yes, he’s forfeited hope and every that, but spitting out medicines and throwing tantrums that he doesn’t poverty medication, but wants to “go home”, is taste much.Also Roshan is as adorable as exclusive kids crapper be, but most films implore that for children to be cute, they must speech beyond their age. So you hit the 10-year-old (or younger) locution things like 'mazaak to aap kar rahe ho, apni life se’ and something like, 'I’m exclusive giving you that what you’ve forfeited â€" hope’.But still, their unequalled friendship moves you and the bizarre ending leaves you smiling. Director Sameer Karnik (Heroes, Nanhe Jaisalmer) teases the audience throughout, hinting at a doable development or romance, but revealing the sophisticate exclusive later.Otherwise, the execution relic dialogue-heavy and in tune with emotive dramas. The news stifled inside a infirmary room for the most part, Vaada Raha strikes as existence visually claustrophobic.One wonders why, after the loser of Nanhe Jaisalmer (2007) that also paired Bobby Deol with Dwij Yadav, would Karnik attempt still another friendship drama between the two.Bobby Deol’s occupation hasn’t really condemned off; he appeared in three films in 2008 and Dostana, where he played meet a cameo, was the one that succeeded. But with Vaada Raha, you get a glimpse of what a disenchanting person Deol crapper be. He does rattling substantially throughout, enacting his case with limit sincerity and heart.Dwij Yadav is a scene-stealer and hugely talented. Kangana Ranaut looks pleasing in the chiffon sarees, and does substantially playing her brief but rattling engrossing character. Some of the songs are hummable, others rattling ordinary.If you savor emotive dramas, the artefact they made it eld ago, you strength poverty to sample this one.Verdict: Two and a half stars
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