Friday, January 8, 2010

Pyaar Impossible - Review

'For all those who have considered PI has a youthful college based movie may feel a big time dissapointment. Because the movie is all about a single divorcee mother played by Priyanka! Baring the first few minutes of the movie one would get confused comparing the promos and what actually the film offers.
In fact all the scenes in the promos on-air are just taken from the first 15 minutes of the movie and the rest is completely left untouched!

Seven years since college, nerdy Abhay Sharma (Uday Chopra) is still in fancy-love with the campus beauty Alisha (Priyanka Chopra) whom he never dared to speak with. His software program is plagiarized by Varun (Dino Morea) who is now selling it to a Singapore company.

So Abhay flies all the way to Singapore to get back his pride and program and expectedly there he stumbles upon Alisha who is now a divorcee and has a daughter. She mistakes Abhay for a nanny and hires him to look after her naughty daughter Tania ( Advika Yadav) .
More predictably now Varun attempts to hit on Alisha and Tania turns as Kuch Kuch Hota Hai kid with her attempts to hook up her mother with Abhay. And before Abhay can make his confession to Alisha, he is exposed of his nanny trap.Then goes the usual dialogues of trust and dhoka but at the end Alisha realizes her folly.

Uday Chopra’s screenplay is as much conservative as the convenience with which he makes a geek of himself through a bespectacled look. Uday Chopra as Abhay is superb in the movie. The Actor has been part of many films earlier but has never got proper credit to his work. However PI can be a turning point to his career. He delivers a splendid performance almost flawless and leaves his mark.

Apart from appearing stunning,fashionable,gorgeous, Priyanka Chopra comes up with a natural performance. The kiddo Advika Yadav is delight to watch.Dino Moreo is exciting and does his part well.
Director Jugal Hansraj imparts a light-hearted feel to the romance, building conversational chemistry between the couple and thankfully giving no background accounts to justify Alisha’s broken marriage. Considering this his second movie after Roadside Romeo he is going to be a competent director.
On the whole Pyar Impossible is decently nice movie. One time watch.
Neither Boring nor exciting. But it is a completely feel-good film. Watch it Out!