Sanjana
is a carefree young girl who resides in a small village of Sunder
Nagar with her parents, her pet dog and four friends.
A quiet
life all round, except for the constant nagging by her mother who
wants her to get married.
To
make matters worse, Roopa, her elder sister, has just found Prem,
an influential businessman to be Sanjana鈥檚 ideal partner.
Prem
is presently in Sunder Nagar on some business assignment.
So
to kill two birds with one stone, he decides to meet Sanjana.
Prem
is given a warm welcome by Sanjana鈥檚 parents upon his arrival. But
Sanjana finds that he is intruding into her life.
She
hates him initially but gradually realises that he is a good person
at heart. They
both fall in love.
But
destiny plays havoc with Sanjana鈥檚 life when she finds that the
person she has fallen for is Prem Kishen.
He
happens to be the manager of the real Prem Kumar, the businessman.
Prem
Kumar had sent his business manager with the same name to Sunder
Nagar as he was force to stay back due to some business commitments.
So
this is where the confusion starts as Sanjana鈥檚 family start believing
that Prem Kishen is an impostor.
They
now want him out of their lives and decide to opt for the original
Prem Kumar.
But
what about Sanjana? She is in love with Prem Kishen. FInd out by
watching this Sooraj Barjatya鈥檚 romantic drama.
Like
all his other movies, Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon (meaning I
will love you till the end) is also a typical Barjatya film.
This
film too, consists of friendly domestic servants, talented pets,
traditional Indian rituals, beautiful costumes and songs which enhance
the entertainment value of the film.
The
pre-intermission consists of comic situations as director Sooraj
Barjatya establishes the role of each character of the film.
Unlike
his previous movies, Sooraj has for the first time, shot the film
on outdoor locations.
The
film has some great moments which include Hrithik's antics and some
very well shot songs.
This
leads us nicely to the interval point as Sanjana鈥檚 parents realise
who the real Prem is.
The
story gains momentum from the second half which sees the entry of
Abhishek.
All
emotional sequences which follows, are well executed and well shot.
Hrithik
Roshan is at ease with his role whilst Kareena Kapoor is brilliant
as usual. But it is Abhishek Bachchan who comes up trumps due to
his subdued performance. The rest of the cast supports well.
Music
director, Anu Malik comes up with some good numbers. These include
Chali ayee, Ajnabee and Bani bani.
Not
giving too much away, the climax is well worth waiting for. It sure
won鈥檛 disappoint cinemagoers.
Sooraj
Barjatya has once again succeeded in making a wholesome family entertainer.
Its
already doing well in cinemas across the UK. So do make a point
of seeing this film.
Reviewed
by Manish Gajjar, 麻豆官网首页入口 Shropshire鈥檚 Mr Bollywood. |