wogma rating: Watch if you have nothing better to do (?)
Two hard laughs, two emotional scenes and an attempt to evoke patriotism in the Indian cinema goer. Worked for some, didn't work for the rest of us. Akshay Kumar gives an appreciably controlled performance and while Katrina Kaif gives her best so far, yet leaves loads of room for improvement. The story has way too many holes. Then again, we can't expect anything more in a romantic comedy.
Read moreI felt sad while watching this movie…really really sad. No, it had nothing to do with the generally predictable storyline. It was also not because I saw too many genres being mixed to no particular end. It was the songs. Don’t get me wrong, they had awesome lighting! I am certainly not saying I expected better from Himesh Reshammiya. Its not the video album style picturisation either. But, Jaaved Saahab? “Aanan-Faanan”, “Rafta rafta”, “Chakna chakna”? Your poetry has moved me to tears many a time, and this time too, but obviously for all the wrong reasons. I am grieving because it feels like we are losing you Sir, to the inane-word-rhyming competition.
Oh well, coming back to the story. It heavily draws from , Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (the sacrificing husband), Purab Aur Paschim (the patriotism bit). Cinematically, the parts shot in Punjab reminded me of Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge. One scene particularly reminded me of Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahi - would give away a little more than I like, if I said which one. In that sense then, they were original because they were the ones who thought of the combination! While there are some scenes that go contrary to your predictions, they are so unreal or out-of-place with the characterizations that they would make more sense as dream sequences.
Akshay Kumar almost plays himself – a Punjabi dude who listens to music on an ipod while sporting a pink silk kurta – but with a remarkable amount of restraint. He doesn’t get loud or go over-the-top. The flaw is actually in his character which forgets his Jatt pride because he is head-over-heels in love with the lady of his life. Katrina looks dainty and has her share of expressions. This might very well be her best performance till date. Wait dear, that is not a compliment just yet.
Javed Shaikh (Parvez Khan) could use a lesson or two from Rishi Kapoor and Nina Wadia (his wife) for body language and dialogue delivery. The only reason for Upen Patel’s track to exist is the ‘Western Union’ advertisement. I kid you not, they had to put an advertisement they had shot with Upen Patel and Katrina Kaif in it and that is why they chose this cast. That would also explain why Upen Patel was acting like he was a model – to maintain consistency.
The entertainment in the movie is very sporadic. There are two sequences which really work because of their humor. These are not jokes you could narrate; it’s the way it’s done on screen that makes you laugh your heart out. That I guess makes the movie a comedy. There are a couple of emotional scenes where you really feel sorry for Arjun (Akshay Kumar). There’s the romance for you.
Then there is the routine of a foreigner belittling the capabilities of Indians, and an Indian giving it back to them and rightly so, with a slap across their face but sans violence. The good thing about the dialogue is that it is well delivered and that it doesn’t get preachy about Indian culture and tradition. It just states facts. Soon enough, it digresses into some irrelevant facts and loses all grace.
It’s the reinforced stereotypes that got tiring. The racism - all white people (except one in this case) are mean to Asians and don’t take a breather before ridiculing them. The fight of cultures - all the second generation immigrants do is drink, shop and party. And all first generation Indian immigrants make no attempt to socialize with the natives of the country they migrate into. In fact, they are so desperate to get their daughter an Indian groom, that they take pride when an Indian guy eve-teases her?!? Why is it painted so black and white and inevitably the black turning into white (no pun intended)?
Anyway, shouldn’t patriotism be stimulated more often than the few times an Indian actor gives a mouthful to the side character – who exists for the sole purpose of being whacked verbally anyway– in a movie? Shouldn’t we wait at least until a match starts before bashing our cricket team? Oh, look who is digressing now…
Maybe, its pure bad timing. Two movies released in a day both of which deal with the troubles of NRIs and the cultural disparities. Three in eight days. Too much of the same thing not presented in a very different way?
- meeta, a part of the audience
Thumbs up, by Nikhil Kumar, Apun Ka Choice : ...The movie is certainly not a rehash of Manoj Kumar’s ‘Poorab Aur Pashchim’.... full review
Thumbs up, by Taran Adarsh, IndiaFM : ...Writer Suresh Nair’s screenplay is most convincing, the writing is foolproof, with no loose ends.... full review
Thumbs up, by Prachi Singh, MovieWalah : ...The screenplay is neat and has been penned by Suresh Nair and presents an organized story... full review
Thumbs up, musicNmovies.info : ...Its complete family movie with full of laughter, love and of course dollops of tear jerking drama... full review
Thumbs up, by Hanumant Bhansali, Radio Sargam : ...The movie stands out as a winner in involving the audience in various emotional aspects.... full review
Thumbs up, by Subhash K Jha, SantaBanta.com : ...He takes gentle but stinging swipes at the residue of rootlessness that characterizes the torn lives of Indians abroad.... full review
Thumbs up, by Nikhat Kazmi, Times of India : ... Vipul Shah's celebration of this sarson ka saag versus sauce and finger chips potpourri is essentially a fun film which pitches the Purab Paschim metaphor in muted tones.... full review
So-So, by Rachel Fernandes, Bollywood Mantra : ...The film has a well balanced dose of masala in the form of song and dance, romance and even humour... full review
So-So, by Vaibhav Wankhede, M TV : ...the film never takes itself too seriously... full review
So-So, by Lidia Ostepeev, Planet Bollywood : ...Although it’s predictable Namastey London is still entertaining... full review
So-So, by Sukanya Verma, Rediff : ...Seeing as this is a romantic comedy, there is no room for reality... full review
Thumbs down, by Sanjay Ram, Business of Cinema : ...stereotypical representation of Englishmen as those living in Victorian manors sipping tea while the Indians in England are being discriminated…..blah blah... full review
Thumbs down, by Rajeev Masand, IBN Live : ...this film is so caught up being self-congratulatory that it doesn't even realize where its slipping up... full review
Thumbs down, by Gaurav Malani, J.A.M : ...Himesh is as nasal as usual. But what’s disappointing is that the usually dependable Javed Akhtar goes on to write inanities... full review
Thumbs down, by Amit R Agarwal, merinews : ...There are too many issues and none of them have been properly delved into... full review
Thumbs down, by Pankaj Shukla, SmasHits.com : ...The film could have left some effect, had Akshay got support from solid playback signers... full review
Thumbs down, by Naomi Datta, Times Now : ...But all in all, it is a rather predictable film - which rehashes ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’ and ‘Purab Aur Paschim’, and is not even half as good!... full review
Thumbs down, by Saakshi Juneja, To Each Its Own : ...a film filled with script irregularities, directorial flaws, bucket loads of PJs and last but not the least ancient notions on apna Swades and paraya Inglaaand.... full review
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Yay! Thumbs Up, by arslan
Yay! Thumbs Up, by sushant kumar : 95
Yay! Thumbs Up, by vinay : superb movie and i watched it 129 times . Still i'm not bored :-)
So-So, by Consumer Goods
So-So, by Durable Goods
Nay! Thumbs Down, by faizan
This page has additional observations, other than the ones noted in the main review.
Warning: this section has some details that could distort your experience while watching the movie. I strongly recommend reading this only after you have seen the movie or if you have decided not to see it.
First generation Indian immigrant Rishi Kapoor desperately wants to get his daughter, Jasmeet aka Jazz to get married to a Punjabi guy. She obviously is not interested. How the tug of war takes off and lands is for you to find out if you are interested, that is.
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Aaliyah, you got me all wrong there. I *did not* think the songs in this movie had any poetry whatsoever and that is what I was complaining about. I am talking about being moved by the other poetries that the lyricist, Javed Akhtar has written.
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hi i liked this movie,and i loved all the songs of the film
Good but more explaination should be provided ....
some pictures should be showed ....
and a little bit of video.....
i like this and all the songs of the movie gud movie
this movie songs are good. i cannot tell in words about this movie
ok thats all
i like this movie and songs very much. its a vry good M.
rocking movie maaaaaaaan !!
ah ...what can i said abt this movie.... its really a nice movie to watch ...
katrina is looking really a british by her look and by her style ...
and akshay he looks superb in this movie .....
all nd all i can say its on e of my fav movie i have ever watched
"music is good $ himesh is best"
"movie was ok $ katrina does not know the acting"
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very sexy movie
Hiii… the punjabi dialogue was..
ishq de meree mitra pehchaan kee
mit javay jadoon zid apnan dee.
English Version:
Being In True Love Means, You Do Not Need To Posses It. (grammer modified a little to make sense in english
i ws inpressed of katrina when i c the movie frst time.
i did.t like movie by name when i had not seen this movie
bt when i c this movie i realised tht i was wrong,
“namastey katrina kaiffffffff”
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