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Mere Baap Pehle Aap: A review
The movie does not have memorable performances, and not at all an unforgettable storyline. But as a whole, the story is able to make you laugh, amaze you with a few very sweet moments that the script throws up and unwind totally. Worth a watch!
 
Tue, Jun 17, 2008 11:24:54 IST
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THE MOVIE opened to cinema halls without much fanfare in midst of not-so-catchy trailers and thumbs down reviews. Even my decision to watch this movie was driven by a non-availability of tickets for others. All fears of a goofy, slapstick comedy with cheap songs were coming to fore with the cameo that the movie started with. End of the why-was-it-there cameo. Enter Om Puri, who plays the role of Madhav Mathur, an oldie bachelor who is desperate to get married. The actor makes a bad cut in the character with his acting talents severely suffocated.

He is the friend of Janardhan Rane, played well by Paresh Rawal whose son Gaurav (Akshay Khanna) is the owner of a mall. First few minutes are wasted as the director tries to tickle you hard (without much success) with putting Madhav and Janardhan in almost unconceivable situations that might seem funny for someone with a bad humour.

The storyline suddenly gets a breath of fresh air with the arrival of Genelia D’souza (Shikha Kapoor) who is playing pranks on Gaurav for reasons only the story unfolds. And Priyadarshan has taken us into his charm again. Only this time Genelia’s warm smile comes to rescue with a few thoughtfully sprinkled and effective comic sequences. You might actually fall off laughing during some scenes.

Boy meets girl. Gaurav meets Shikha. But in what fashion. The girl taking a revenge for college ragging years ago by pretending to be a ditched girlfriend who happens to be the mother of Gaurav’s baby even. Cute, eh? Laughter scores as Gaurav runs berserk, trying to find out who is behind his discomfiture. The plight is set straight by the girl and the guy takes it sportingly. But they do not fall in love immediately. Not the girl. But of-course the girl gets emotionally attached with Gaurav’s father, Baapu. Something is surely brewing.

A humorous first half transforms into a semi-pseudo-serious second half. The much ado is actually about Paresh Rawal’s long lost love Anuradha, played by Shobhana, who is incidentally Shikha’s aunt. Not much of a role for Shobhana though, the situation does bring up social issues like the remarrying of the elderly and the general apathy towards love marriages. Priyadarshan is able to handle the issue quite beautifully. Now Gaurav and Shikha will bring them together, against all odds. And fall in love in doing so. The story meanders okay, keeping you tied to the seats, waiting for the ensuing excitement.

Amidst all the chaos, hullabaloo, comedy, and some unexciting cha-cha between Gaurav and Shikha, Janardhan and Anuradha, Madhav (Om Puri) continues to look for an eligible spinster and always landing in one or the other perplexity with some in-your-face slapstick comedy moments. In the end though, he is able to hitch up with inspector Bhawani (played hilariously well by Archana Puran Singh) as they spent so much time together in the police station, the inspector eternally picking him up from his misadventures.

The film has an happy ending like all Priyadarshan movies. Baapu-teacher get married. Naseeruddin Shah who plays Shikhas’ father brings up a well thought of surprise after throwing in some tantrums about the union of Shikha and Gaurav. Very cute.

Rajpal Yadav’s character is also insignificant but he plays it quite well, in his typical style. The movie does not have memorable performances, and indeed not at all an unforgettable storyline. But as a whole, the story is able to make you laugh, amaze you with a few very sweet moments that the script throws up and unwind totally. Isn’t that what we watch movies for? A sure entertainer, do watch it once.
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gr8 job..keep it up..........
 
 
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