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Monday, 27 February 2012 23:08

Tere Naal Tere Naal Love ho Gayaaa!! Featured

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Fun, super, crazy, laugh-a-minute riot, total timepass (awesome) movie = Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya.

 

Starring Genelia D'Souza and Riteish Deshmukh, both do full justice to their roles. Genelia fully suits the witty, chirpy, bubbly adventurous rich spoilt girl and Riteish suits the innocent rickshaw driver who's left his home because he doesn't want to live on his kidnapper dad's income. Chemistry between them is apparent, and two lovely songs by Atif Aslam are icing on the cake. Tinnu Anand and Om Puri stand out in their roles as the respective fathers. There's not a dull moment in the light hearted film and  just one 'bhari bhargam' (heavy duty) preachy scene at the end when Riteish is made to realise he should go and 'kidnap' the love of his life - the very act he detests! A very lovable, fun movie and deserves a big big audience - you needn't leave your brains at home and will still enjoy it!

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  • Comment Link Aanchal Tuesday, 28 February 2012 22:37 posted by Aanchal

    good review, agree with Su.. the movie could have been directed a little better in places, but overall a good watch!

  • Comment Link Bec Tuesday, 28 February 2012 22:18 posted by Bec

    I agree... such a FUN movie. A great entertaining one to see with friends because it was good clean humor and the music was great.

    The spoilt hyperactive rich girl is an interesting trend, played similarly by Katrina Kaif in Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and to a certain exten Anushka Sharma in Ladies VS Ricky Bahl. Sometimes it annoys me because these characters are meant to be charming etc, but if girls pulled those same stunts at any time they would be dumped faster than you can snap your fingers because that sort of obnoxious behavior would wear really thin really quickly...

    Riteish Deshmukh is so charming in this. He comes accross as really likeable and it was great to see him in a starring role, instead of a supporting one. He deserves it, but often gets overlooked because of his stature and type casting...

    In summary sooooo much fun :-)

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