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Director
: Onkar Nath Mishra
Starring : Vikaas Kalantri,
Aman Sondhi, Aslam Khan, Mallika Kapoor, Jonita
Doda, Divya Palat, Rajpal Yadav, Shehzad Khan
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This
one is another typical Bollywood masala film with romance,
music and comedy but unfortunately no stars to boast
of, unless you regard Rajpal Yadav as a star! On the
flip side, with his increasing popularity as an actor,
it is no understatement to say that the film rests entirely
on his puny shoulders.
'Dil Bechara Pyaar Ka
Maara' is about three guys - Sanjay (Aslam Khan), a
businessman, Vinod (Aman Sondhi), a cricketer, and Deepak
(Vikas Kalantri), a singer. There has to be a love angle
in the film so there are girls as this is not a film
about gays or alternative sexuality. So there are three
nondescript girls, Neela (Mallika Kapur), Shree (Jonita
Doda) and Sherry (Divya Palat), that the guys are in
love with respectively. Of the trio, Divya is the more
popular face courtesy her brief appearances in a few
Bollywood flicks before. This would have been a happy
boy meets girl kind of romance had it not been for mistaken
identities of the guys.
Neela, a cricket crazy
girl, falls in love with Sanjay mistaking him to be
a cricketer, Shree, a music lover falls in love with
Vinod mistaking him to be a singer, and Sherry, a business
reporter, who dreams of marrying a businessman, falls
in love with Deepak obviously mistaking him to be a
businessman. Isn't this predictable and also too much
of a coincidence? Now the guys have no choice but to
try and change their profession in a bid to woo the
girls.
In this crazy love
story enters Tundabhai (Rajpal Yadav), an underworld
don, who's in love with the three girls. He claims that
he has been in love with them every since they were
kids. He really has to be desperate to be so madly and
hopelessly in love with the trio. He tries to woo them
in true underworld style. The love story really takes
a turn now. There is some entertainment value here if
you enjoy this sort of stuff.
Of course, all's well
that ends well but the predictable story line does not
do much for the excitement levels of the audience! The
climax is another major disappointment factor!
The music is okay and
some of the songs are pleasant sounding. But a couple
of them could have been easily done away with. The three
lover boys are strictly okay but Vikas tends to go overboard
at times. The less said about the girls the better.
The film definitely belongs to Rajpal Yadav, who plays
his character to perfection as usual. But the film is
not recommended at all. Its fate at the box office is
anybody's guess!
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