![]() However, there were too many genuinely funny bits that will invariably crack you up! The analysis of ‘Bhai Tum Chor kaise Bane’ had me rolling. The second part of the film almost drowned under the undue weight of its slimly researched political aspect of the plot. But before I begin, there’s the most important part – a tad bit tauter execution could have done wonders to the film! The slashing wrists business was an ultimate spoiler for me! Slapping for fun and ‘consistent stalking’ being a quintessential element for dating was plain illogical. ![]() Raanjhanaa Review: Script Analysis I could point out too many loopholes in the narrative. Just for the compelling performance of Abhay Deol and the bizarreness in Dhanush, the film is worth a shot! It is affable and gives some intoxicating humor, but lowers its own hilt due to the screenplay’s discrepancies. An adroit first half with a drooping second segment, the film’s absurdity quotient becomes unbearable by the climax. Loo break: Not Too Many Watch or Not?: Anand Rai’s Raanjhanaa which unspools against the backdrop of Benaras is an unflashy desi love story. What’s Bad: Yet again, the second half goes absolutely haywire and butchers the high the film’s first half attains. ![]() ![]() Rai What’s Good: A charming first half, Abhay Deol’s heartmelting dimples and the prevailing innocence in the story’s milieu will have you absorbed.
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