Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Anjaana Anjaani, Hindi Movie Internet

Anjaana Anjaani


Anjaana Anjaani, the story of two strangers, Ranbir Kapoor (Aakash) and Priyanka Chopra (Kiara), who meet on a lonely street at midnight and turn into soul mates. They have a common goal to end their life and promise each other to complete experiences before they accomplish that.

On the surface the film has a noble message that life is beautiful and must be valued but there is something unconvincing the way movie unfolds, the characters on the verge of suicide appear far from depressed or worried. Anjaana Anjaani has a great star cast, great chemistry, a decent plot, a decent direction and a wonderful cinematography, what it lacks is a mature script. It appears as if the makers were in hurry to complete the script and in turn the movie, which is why director was dodging between a serious note and a comic undertone at the same time, which leaves audience confused and doesn’t seem entertaining at all.
 The story drags endlessly, the film has exotic locations, great costumes (Watch for Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra’s stunning clothes) but no soul, it is a synthetic love story and probably the only romantic film with the most forgettable music, which is a big turn off at least for me, as we have come to expect something really great from Vishal Shekhar, who gave music to “Bachna Ae Haseeno”.
 Still my verdict will be that you should watch this movie only for the great performance of Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra otherwise there is nothing much that you are missing; I give movie a 3 out of 5 stars.
Anjaana Anjaani is a story of two strangers who meet one another at what they think is the end of their lives. In attempting to die, they keep coming across reasons to live and inevitably fall in love.
Ranbir Kapoor plays Aakash (a failed Wall Street guy) and Priyanka Chopra plays Kiara (a damsel in distress). Interestingly, if the film would have released as originally planned on September 24th, it would have been competing with Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, a far superior affair between a Wall Street guy and a journalist girl.
Anjaana Anjaani is a take on modern relationships. That proves to be a limiting factor. The audience that can relate to it is a young urban one that has been in a relationship. Outside of that bracket, it is prone to inciting disapproval.
There is humour in the film but it is inconsistent. The actors deliver good performances, the writing of their characters is confusing. The music is really good and you will be caught humming it. Cinematography, styling and production design is good too but not short of bloopers. Independently, the varied aspects of film-making may have their strengths. Put together, they fail, as is always the dilemma, at the screenplay level.
With the other options in cinema halls to choose from, one would only give Anjaana Anjaani a chance for its lead pai











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