GORI TERE PYAR MEIN
review by
ANIZ FILMVALA
*****
CRITIC VIEW.
Kareena kapoor khan and Imran khan lineup after the last debacle EK MAIN AUR EKK TU. The combination has never set the screen on fire as the chemistry between them is evidently cold.
GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN! Is KARAN JOHAR’S fixation of making rom-coms and not thinking beyond is a forbidden zone for this entertainment pasha.
Sriram [Imran Khan] is a guy who is not committed to one and does not give importance to emotional side of relationships whether family or his girl friend’s. Dia [Kareena Kapoor Khan] a over enthusiastic social activist want to put system principles at it place and a set of beliefs that determine somebody's behavior and outlook, falls in love with sriram and in courtship her professional madness creates a different parameters to their relationship which troop them away from each other.
Shraddha Kapoor extra large cameo fits the menu as a refreshing change for a while. The marriage portion where sriram run offs is luminous and next half is venture into an environment of a small village of Gujarat where he is back to woo Dia to return with him and live happily forever.
Though a delightful movie to watch but fails to reach its conclusion as a chestnut told a number of times in our bollywood rom-coms. But those who watch this genre of cinema may come out feeling routine overjoyed for a moment.
Imran khan is adorable as ever you can’t take your eyes away from him and Kareena is lusciously good in her looks and has some space to prove and show her impressive talented side. Aggressive performance without a doubt.
Punit Malhotra has a flamboyance of delivering his stlye of cinema I HATE LUV STORYS and now GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN may the legacy beckon of new inspiration in his next venture.
Recommended for this time.
CAST.
Directed by Punit Malhotra
Produced by Karan Johar
Screenplay by Arshad Syed,Punit Malhotra
Story by Arshad Syed,Punit Malhotra
Starring Imran Khan,Kareena Kapoor Khan,Shraddha Kapoor
Music by Vishal-Shekhar
Cinematography Mahesh Limaye
Editing by Akiv Ali
Studio Dharma Productions