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» Hindi Movies : Movie Review : Mujhse Shaadi Karogi
Starring: Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Akshay Kumar, Satish Shah, Amrish Puri, Rajpal Yadav
Director: David Dhawan
Music: Anu Malik, Sajid-Wajid
Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala

Mujhse Shaadi Karogi

Mujhse Shaadi Karogi is a David Dhawan directed film so lets do a DD checklist. It has one of his favourite stars Salman Khan and though there is no Karisma opposite him, there is the delectable Priyanka Chopra and Akshay Kumar as the icing on the cake. There is no double meaning dialogue but there are lots of single meaning dance steps, if you get what I mean. There is the usual 'leave your brains at home' type of roller coaster ride though not the 'dhamaal' one expects of a DD film. Music and song picturisations are a major highlight and even though lewd in places is crowd pleasing. Or maybe it is exactly that which is entertaining.

Sameer (Salman Khan) comes to Goa after a troubled past to start life anew and falls madly in love with Rani (Priyanka Chopra). Sameer meets Raj in Goa who advises him on how to go about his life. Having a bad past... Sameer decides to learn a few things from Raj. He gets a room in Goa... and Sunny (Akshay Kumar) comes into his room and life as well.

Rani is however confused as to whose love she should reciprocate to... because Sunny turns out to be his biggest enemy as he is also trying to woo Rani. Every step Sameer takes to do good is sabotaged by Sunny. Sunny is also into a few wrong doings and Sameer is shown as the culprit. Sameer's good deeds flop as Sunny's evil deeds work. Sameer even tries to rob Rani's pet dog and puts the blame on Sameer - a premise that reminds you of Deewana Mastana or Tom and Jerry to be precise.

Rani's father Colonel Dugraj Singh (Amrish Puri) also wants to make sure that his daughter gets married to the right person and is suspicious of everyone. Rajpal Yadav in a double role as Raj and Paul adds a lot of fun and mirth as an astrologer and the head of the Eagle Gang respectively. The fun continues till the climax in the much hyped cricket match... where Sameer proposes to Rani. Rani listens to her heart...

'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi' is pure entertainment that is high on production value. Sanjay Gupta's camera work, Farah Khan's choreography and the two most important factors - David Dhawan's direction (that is the best since 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan') and Akshay-Salman's amazing chemistry.

Salman is in top form but it is Akshay Kumar who springs a surprise with an amazing performance in front of a seasoned actor like Salman. Priyanka is adequate, Amrish Puri is hilarious and Rajpal Yadav is excellent. Kader Khan as Akshay-Salman´s landlord dissapoints as age has finally caught up on him. The presence of top ex and present cricketers like Kapil, Sidhu, Srinath, Harbhajan Pathan, Kaif, Nehra and baby Parthiv is a plesant surprise for the audience.

Sanjay F. Gupta's cinematography is outstanding. Though a number of films have been shot in Mauritius, Gupta's lens captures the place so magnificently that it looks like a fresh locale completely.

Sajid-Wajid's musical score is rich enough. 'Rab Kare', 'Jeene Ke Hain Chaar Din', 'Laal Dupatta' and the title track are gems and the choreography of each track [Farah Khan] deserves distinction marks.

On the whole, MUJHSE SHAADI KAROGI a sure success at the box-office as it is good escapist cinema which will appeal to both mass and class audience.

 
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